
Store Window: Bow, Hats, Heart, Shirt, 29¢ (L.P. CO-72-333, L.P. p. 212, A. & P. 105)
Claes Oldenburg's lithograph depicts everyday consumer goods with playful Pop Art sensibility, listed at 29 cents as a commentary on commercial culture. The work in colors on J. Barcham Green paper showcases Oldenburg's ironic approach to mass production and commodities.
- Medium
- Lithograph in colors, on J. Barcham Green paper, with full margins.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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October 19, 2021
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Andy Warhol
American · b. 1928

Warhol similarly elevated mundane consumer goods and commercial imagery into fine art through printmaking, sharing Oldenburg's fascination with price tags, mass production, and the ironic celebration of everyday American commodities.

Roy Lichtenstein
American · b. 1923

Lichtenstein employed bold colors and playful visual humor in printed works that commented on commercial culture, mirroring Oldenburg's whimsical yet critical approach to depicting ordinary consumer objects with graphic Pop Art sensibility.

James Rosenquist
American · b. 1933

Rosenquist drew directly from advertising imagery and consumer culture to create colorful, humorous works that question American commercialism, closely paralleling the satirical tone and everyday subject matter seen in this Oldenburg lithograph.
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