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Jasper Johns — Untitled
Jasper Johns

Untitled

1992

A richly layered 8-color lithograph by Jasper Johns, featuring his signature collage-like assemblage of textures, stenciled text ('OG.SNHOTT'), wood-grain patterns, marbled washes, and fragmented imagery evoking maps and organic forms. The composition exemplifies Johns's long-standing exploration of surfaces, layering, and the interplay between representation and abstraction. Edition 37 of 74, hand-signed in pencil in the lower right margin. Acquired as a gift to the Bruce Museum by Mr. Edward Lampert, this work carries solid institutional provenance.

Medium
8-color lithograph
Edition
37 of 74
Signed
Yes

Notes

Bilingual museum label (English and Spanish). Accession number: 2001.02. Framed in natural wood with white mat. Stenciled text 'OG.SNHOTT' visible within the composition. Pencil inscription in lower right margin appears to read edition number and signature.

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Jasper Johns, Untitled, 1992

A richly layered 8-color lithograph by Jasper Johns, featuring his signature collage-like assemblage of textures, stenciled text ('OG.SNHOTT'), wood-grain patterns, marbled washes, and fragmented imagery evoking maps and organic forms. The composition exemplifies Johns's long-standing exploration of surfaces, layering, and the interplay between representation and abstraction. Edition 37 of 74, hand-signed in pencil in the lower right margin. Acquired as a gift to the Bruce Museum by Mr. Edward Lampert, this work carries solid institutional provenance.

Medium
8-color lithograph
Year
1992
Edition
of 74
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT

Related themes

Print, Edition, Living Artist, 20th Century, Blue Chip, Neo-Dada, American, Collage, Typography, Lithograph, Abstract, Contemporary

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Melissa Avery, Alex Capecelatro, Art Institute of Chicago