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James Rosenquist (continued)

We are relocating!
In the coming weeks we will be occupied with packing and moving our internet store inventory. The entire collection needs to be transferred from Leidschendam to Oegstgeest, and this will take some time.
If all goes according to plan, we will be fully operational again on November 21st, but until then, it may happen that we are unable to immediately assist you with your order. We ask for your understanding, but as soon as possible, your order will be fulfilled with the utmost speed.

Upon completing his education in the arts, James Rosenquist made a living by painting billboards. This seems to have been a crucial source of inspiration for his artistry. Rosenquist’s main focus was on large-scale paintings, which combined images from popular culture, such as advertising and pop music. As a result, his work is established as one of the key components in the evolution of Pop Art in the 1960s in the United States. However, unlike other Pop Art artists, Rosenquist’s creations often possess a deeper, political significance.

www.ftn-books.com has some nice Rosenquist items available.