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James Rosenquist “Roll Down” 1965 Lithograph 18 x 22
James Rosenquist “Roll Down” 1965 Lithograph 18 x 22
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As far as we can tell, this print is from the original run printed in 1965 by Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc. This art later appeared in a calendar produced by Dumont Art in 1972. The later printing said “Dumont Art 72 at the bottom. This one does not.
“James Rosenquist (November 29, 1933 – March 31, 2017) became well known in the 1960s as a leading American Pop artist alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, and other figurative artists. As with his contemporaries, Rosenquist’s background in commercial art deeply influenced his nascent fine-art career and radically changed the face of the art world and the annals of art history. While each Pop artist developed a distinct style, there were commonalities in their approaches to image-making that helped define the Pop art movement in the early 1960s: the use of commercial art techniques, and the depiction of popular imagery and everyday objects.” – jamesrosenquiststudio.com
SKU #23-314DC
Unframed: ships rolled.

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Ray design shop features vintage decor, original prints, and modern objects for the home. We’re located in the Village of Greenport, NY on the North Fork of Long Island. Greenport is a former whaling and fishing port with homes dating to the 1600s. Our retail shop is located at 15 Front Street, in the heart of the Village where you’ll find many shops and restaurants featuring locally sourced wares and produce.