Keith Allen Haring (1918-1979)
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Description
Drawing on paper. Good condition, no breaks or damage. Note: All pieces in this catalog are sold in the artist's style, which means that the piece may have been painted by the artist or by someone else inspired by the artist. style. The authority of this piece is unknown. Some parts are accompanied by certificates issued by independent of any part in this catalogue, do not hesitate to contact us.
Keith Allen Haring.
The drawing is done in the well-known style of Keith Allen Haring.
He was an artist and social activist whose work reflects the spirit of the pop generation and New York street culture. of the 1980s. Birth, death, love, sex, war are recurring themes in the work of the.
In 1980 he began to do graffiti, drawing cartoon images with marker pen on New York subway billboards. It was later followed by cartoons drawn with white chalk on the black panels of the subway reserved for advertising. Haring mentioned: I accidentally noticed a black panel on the subway that was empty. I used to take the subway almost daily to work, I saw this black panel and immediately thought that this was the perfect place to draw. He was arrested multiple times for damaging public property. His first solo exhibition was at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York in 1982.
The word "In the style of" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by that artist.
Location: This item ships from the United States.
Origin: Private collection.
Keith Allen Haring.
The drawing is done in the well-known style of Keith Allen Haring.
He was an artist and social activist whose work reflects the spirit of the pop generation and New York street culture. of the 1980s. Birth, death, love, sex, war are recurring themes in the work of the.
In 1980 he began to do graffiti, drawing cartoon images with marker pen on New York subway billboards. It was later followed by cartoons drawn with white chalk on the black panels of the subway reserved for advertising. Haring mentioned: I accidentally noticed a black panel on the subway that was empty. I used to take the subway almost daily to work, I saw this black panel and immediately thought that this was the perfect place to draw. He was arrested multiple times for damaging public property. His first solo exhibition was at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York in 1982.
The word "In the style of" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by that artist.
Location: This item ships from the United States.
Origin: Private collection.
Condition
Excellent condition, two scratches visible in photos.
Dimensions
8.25 x 11.75 in
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