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Julian Schnabel — Untitled (Japanese Woman)
Julian Schnabel

Untitled (Japanese Woman)

2005

A monumental female figure emerges from a densely patterned printed canvas, her presence both commanding and ethereal against the richly layered surface. Schnabel's gestural oil painting interweaves the existing imagery of the canvas with bold, expressive brushwork, creating a dynamic tension between the found material and the artist's intervention. The work reflects Schnabel's signature approach of transforming unconventional supports into intimate yet monumental portraits.

Medium
oil on printed canvas
Dimensions

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2005.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art

February 28, 2026

Estimate: $80,000$120,000

Sold: $77,400

Lot 90

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Julian Schnabel, Untitled (Japanese Woman), 2005

A monumental female figure emerges from a densely patterned printed canvas, her presence both commanding and ethereal against the richly layered surface. Schnabel's gestural oil painting interweaves the existing imagery of the canvas with bold, expressive brushwork, creating a dynamic tension between the found material and the artist's intervention. The work reflects Schnabel's signature approach of transforming unconventional supports into intimate yet monumental portraits.

Medium
oil on printed canvas
Dimensions
305.1 x 244.2 cm
Year
2005
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Painting, Male Artist, Late Twentieth Century, Female Subject, American Artist, Found Material, Portrait, Contemporary Art, Warm Tones, Neo-Expressionism, Oil on Canvas

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