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Marilyn Was Here XVI, 1970
Original color lithograph
signed and numbered by the artist (98/150)
Motif: 18.0 x 15.1 cm on handmade paper (approx. 250g/sqm), 42.0 x 31.2 cm, excellent condition
from the edition of the same name with 17 color and black-and-white lithographs in a Plexiglas box (see last image). This is (exclusively) the 16th sheet of this edition.
Publisher: Edition manus presse, Ostfildern (D)
The photos are part of the object description. The colors of the illustrations may deviate slightly from the original due to photo-technical reasons.
Richard Lindner is one of the most important representatives of American Pop Art.
Born in Hamburg in 1901, died in New York in 1978.
In 1933 he fled Germany from the Nazis and settled in Paris. In 1941 he emigrated to the USA, where he acquired citizenship in 1948.
The manus presse was founded in 1961 by Roland Hänßel as a company for the edition of original graphic portfolios. Edition manus presse publishes and sells original graphics by contemporary artists in limited, numbered and autographed editions.
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