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Robert Indiana (American, 1929-2018) Hug, 1963

Robert Indiana (American, 1929-2018) Hug, 1963Robert Indiana (American, 1929-2018) Hug, 1963Robert Indiana (American, 1929-2018) Hug, 1963Robert Indiana (American, 1929-2018) Hug, 1963
Lot #: 17
Robert Indiana (American, 1929-2018) Hug, 1963

Colored pencil rubbing on paper. Signed 'Bob '63'. Embossed stamp on reverse.

Provenance Note: Dr. Arthur C. Carr, was a distinguished professor of Clinical Psychology at both Columbia University and Weill Cornell Medical College. His interest in modern art, particularly Pop Art, indicates that he likely had a deep appreciation for how contemporary artists like Warhol explored themes of identity, media, and culture - topics that often intersect with psychological ideas. Artists he collected included Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin, Claes Oldenberg, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Sylvia Sleigh, Ernest Trova, Andy Warhol, John Wesley, and Jack Youngerman, among others.

4 x 9 1/2 in.
Provenance
The estate of Dr. Arthur C. Carr, New York.
A Buffalo, New York estate.
Condition
Original condition.
Auction Date
Nov 21, 2024
Estimate: $2,000-$4,000

Details:

Robert Indiana was an American artist associated with the pop art movement. His iconic image LOVE was first created in 1964 in the form of a card which he sent to several friends and acquaintances in the art world. In 1965, Robert Indiana was invited to propose an artwork to be featured on the Museum of Modern Art's annual Christmas card. Indiana submitted several 12” square oil on canvas variations based on his LOVE image. The museum selected the most intense color combination in red, blue, and green. It became one of the most popular cards the museum has ever offered. Indiana continued to develop his LOVE series, and in 1966, worked with Marian Goodman of Multiples, Inc. to make his first LOVE sculpture in aluminum. In 1970, Indiana completed his first monumental LOVE sculpture in Cor-Ten steel which is in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. In addition to being a painter and sculptor, Indiana made posters and prints and also designed stage sets and costumes for the Virgil Thompson and Gertrude Stein opera The Mother of Us All. Indiana's artwork has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world and is included in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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