James Gill |
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Blue Liz |
Lennon |
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Giclee on Paper |
Giclee on Paper |
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Image Size 36 x 26 |
Image Size 36 x 26 |
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Lipstick Marilyn Study II |
Passionate Repeat 1 |
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Acrylic on Canvas |
Acrylic on Canvas |
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Image Size 22 x 33 |
Image Size 46 x 34 |
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John Lennon Study 8 |
Russian Countess I |
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Acrylic on Canvas |
Acrylic on Canvas |
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Image Size 22 x 33 |
Image Size 46 x 34 |
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James Francis Gill show coming in early 2009 |
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Pop Art icon, James Gill, has pieces in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Whitney, The Smithsonian Institute, Art Institute of Chicago and the National Portrait Gallery. Gill's art is said to "reflect qualities of a contemporary consciousness and a classical tradition". Gill was part of the 1969 Sao Paulo 9 show featuring Edward Hopper, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenburg, Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann. He helped define pop art in the 1960's and walked away from the art scene in 1972. We have several original works, please call or email for information on available limited edition graphics. |
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Marilyn Giclee's |
Beatles Giclee's |
Pop Eyecons |
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James Gill Video with Forrest Sawyer |
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