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Robert Longo — Study of Tiger Head 18
Robert Longo

Study of Tiger Head 18

2013

Robert Longo's *Study of Tiger Head 18* is a striking work rendered in ink and charcoal on vellum, showcasing the artist's mastery of hyperrealistic mark-making. The piece captures the raw power and intensity of a tiger's visage with dramatic contrast and meticulous detail, drawing the viewer into an almost confrontational encounter with the animal. Longo's signature monochromatic approach transforms the natural subject into a commanding, graphic presence that blurs the boundary between representation and abstraction.

Medium
ink and charcoal on vellum

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

May 17, 2017

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Robert Longo, Study of Tiger Head 18, 2013

Robert Longo's *Study of Tiger Head 18* is a striking work rendered in ink and charcoal on vellum, showcasing the artist's mastery of hyperrealistic mark-making. The piece captures the raw power and intensity of a tiger's visage with dramatic contrast and meticulous detail, drawing the viewer into an almost confrontational encounter with the animal. Longo's signature monochromatic approach transforms the natural subject into a commanding, graphic presence that blurs the boundary between representation and abstraction.

Medium
ink and charcoal on vellum
Year
2013
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dramatic Mood, Male Artist, Vellum Medium, Charcoal Drawing, Large Scale Drawing, Contemporary Artist, Figurative Drawing, American Artist, Wildlife Subject, Late 20th Century, Works on Paper, Ink And Charcoal, Realism, Monochromatic, Ink Drawing, Hyperrealism

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Hamilton Selway Gallery