PETER MAX 'Journey to the Promised Land' Lithograph
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'Journey to the Promised Land' by Peter Max, 1989
Original exhibit print from a showing at the National Pac, March 4, 1989.
27 x 32 Inches
Rare, vintage offset lithograph print on fine art paper.
Professionally dry-mounted to foam-core (ships flat).
Hand-signed, dedicated and dated by the artist lower left in black marker.
*Note: likely previously framed, some yellowing and shows handling, rough edges.
ARTIST BIO
Peter Max is a German-American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual arts and culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Max's art work was first associated with the counter culture, neo-expressionism, and psychedelic movements in graphic design during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He is known for using bursts of color, often containing much or all of the visible spectrum. His work was influenced by others. Max's repeated claims, varying in detail, to have worked on Yellow Submarine have been denied by the production team.
Max works in multiple media including painting, drawing, etchings (including aquatint), collage, print making, sculpture, video and digital imagery. He also includes "mass media" as being another "canvas" for his creative expression.
Max often uses American icons and symbols in his artwork. He has created paintings of presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush in addition to his 100 Clintons—a multiple portrait installation. Additional commissions have included the creation of the first "Preserve the Environment" postage stamp, in honor of the World's Fair in Spokane, Washington; border murals at entry points to the United States from Canada and Mexico; and exhibitions in over 40 museums and 50 galleries worldwide. He often features images of celebrities, politicians, athletes and sporting events and other pop culture subjects in his artwork.
Original exhibit print from a showing at the National Pac, March 4, 1989.
27 x 32 Inches
Rare, vintage offset lithograph print on fine art paper.
Professionally dry-mounted to foam-core (ships flat).
Hand-signed, dedicated and dated by the artist lower left in black marker.
*Note: likely previously framed, some yellowing and shows handling, rough edges.
ARTIST BIO
Peter Max is a German-American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual arts and culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Max's art work was first associated with the counter culture, neo-expressionism, and psychedelic movements in graphic design during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He is known for using bursts of color, often containing much or all of the visible spectrum. His work was influenced by others. Max's repeated claims, varying in detail, to have worked on Yellow Submarine have been denied by the production team.
Max works in multiple media including painting, drawing, etchings (including aquatint), collage, print making, sculpture, video and digital imagery. He also includes "mass media" as being another "canvas" for his creative expression.
Max often uses American icons and symbols in his artwork. He has created paintings of presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush in addition to his 100 Clintons—a multiple portrait installation. Additional commissions have included the creation of the first "Preserve the Environment" postage stamp, in honor of the World's Fair in Spokane, Washington; border murals at entry points to the United States from Canada and Mexico; and exhibitions in over 40 museums and 50 galleries worldwide. He often features images of celebrities, politicians, athletes and sporting events and other pop culture subjects in his artwork.
Condition
Fair-Good (likely previously framed, some yellowing and shows handling, rough edges. See Photos.)
Provenance: Signari Gallery COA
Dimensions
32 x 27 in
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- 22%
PETER MAX 'Journey to the Promised Land' Lithograph
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