Recently uncovered stockpile of these amazing silkscreens from a wealthy local estate. Originally sold through NYC gallery. They were stored flat protected with acid free paper for 40 years and are in mint condition. They will be shipped rolled in protective tube


Artist: Thomas W. Benton

Title: Evolution Series - Blue

Year: 1981

Medium: Screenprint, Signed and numbered in pencil

Edition: 250

35 in. x 35 in. (88.9 cm x 88.9 cm)


All silkscreens are individually numbered


Thomas Whelan Benton (1930-2007) was an American artist best known for his political posters and silkscreen artwork. His friendship and collaboration with gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson spanned more than four decades and created or inspired some of Benton’s most recognized works, including a series of political posters that combined Benton's art and Thompson's writing — the Aspen Wall Posters.

Benton went on to create campaign posters for more than fifty candidates including George McGovern, Gary Hart and Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis. He also created numerous cause posters for local benefits, non-profits and charitable causes that suited his beliefs. Benton’s art continued to evolve throughout his lifetime from political posters to abstract silkscreen prints, monotypes and oil paintings. Benton was diagnosed with advanced lymphoma in early 2007, and died April 27, 2007.