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"Sheer Fantasy" aka Joanna Vintage Art Poster
unframed
Not signed
Paper Size: 24" x 36-1/2" Circa 1982
Condition : Excellent Retail $200
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John C. Kacere (23
June 1920 – 5 August 1999) was an American artist. Originally an abstract expressionist, Kacere adopted a photorealist style in 1963. Nearly all of his
photorealist paintings depict the midsection of the female body. He is
considered one of the original photorealists, although he rejected the
term.
Kacere painted his first photorealist painting in 1969
involving the midsection of a woman dressed in lingerie. It was over three
times life size. Kacere continued this
type of painting throughout the rest of his career, making it an icon of the
photorealism movement. In the early 1980s, he
branched away from this theme and included the entire body of a woman in
lingerie, but returned to his original midsection of the female body in 1988. Kacere's paintings are
figurative but still can be considered still lifes.
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