Tom Wesselmann (after) "Lulu 1982" Limited Edition Off Set Lithograph
Condition: Used, as new, never been framed
Edition: 368/450, Signed in the print
Sheet size: 27 5/8" wide x 19 3/4" high
Image size: 20 1/2" wide x 13 3/4" high
Printed on Fabriano Cotton Privilege Paper
Technique: Off Set Lithography
Embossed with the stamp of S.P.A.D.E.M. PARIS

About the artist:
One of the earliest figures in American Pop art, Tom Wesselmann originally intended to become a cartoonist. Born in 1931 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Wesselmann first studied psychology. Shortly after completing his degree at the University of Cincinatti, he relocated to New York City to study art at the Cooper Union. Wesselmann’s earliest works were small collages and assemblages, first utilizing discarded paper and old advertisements, then integrating found objects, such as utensils or even old television sets.
His first large-scale series, Great American Nude, begun in 1961, earned him the attention of the art world. Featuring aggressively sexualized and highly depersonalized female figures set in commonplace surroundings, the compositions focus on sensual details, such as women’s mouths, nipples, and genitalia. The series exemplifies Wesselmann’s place as one of the originators of American Pop art; the use of bright, undiluted colors and the impersonal, advertisement-like motifs are all hallmarks of the movement. His later Smoker series would employ many of the same techniques; on large-scale canvases shaped like mouths, and done in bright, primary colors, the mouths become cartoonish symbols of eroticism.