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James Francis Gill

Women in Cars | 2023

Castle Fine Art is delighted to announce a new collection of works, Women in Cars, by the American Pop Art pioneer James Francis Gill. At the forefront of the Pop Art movement, in 1962 Gill’s artworks caught the eye of renowned art dealer Felix Landau known for bringing the artworks of Francis Bacon and Egon Schiele to the USA. Within a matter of weeks Gill’s famous ‘Marilyn Triptych’, only the second fine art portrait of the icon to be painted, was purchased, and exhibited by New York’s Museum of Modern Art.


20 artworks

JGI ORI POR 30877 Look At Me (1218) 1 JGI ORI POR 30877 Look At Me (1218) 2
Look At Me (1218)

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price$22,396.00
Sold JGI ORI POR 30908 Loved By Illusion (1245) 1 JGI ORI POR 30908 Loved By Illusion (1245) 2
Loved By Illusion (1245)

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price$24,480.00
JGI ORI POR 30757 Mini California Cruising (1056) 1 JGI ORI POR 30757 Mini California Cruising (1056) 2
Mini California Cruising (1056)

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price$22,396.00
JGI ORI POR 30883 Relax In The Roadster (1224) 1 JGI ORI POR 30883 Relax In The Roadster (1224) 2
Relax In The Roadster (1224)

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price$22,396.00
JGI ORI POR 30758 Role Model (1063) 1 JGI ORI POR 30758 Role Model (1063) 2
Role Model (1063)

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price$23,438.00
JGI ORI POR 30861 The Choice Is Intended (1202) 1 JGI ORI POR 30861 The Choice Is Intended (1202) 2
The Choice Is Intended (1202)

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price$17,709.00
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Women in Cars | 2023

James Francis Gill

Castle Fine Art is delighted to announce a new collection of works, Women in Cars, by the American Pop Art pioneer James Francis Gill. At the forefront of the Pop Art movement, in 1962 Gill’s artworks caught the eye of renowned art dealer Felix Landau known for bringing the artworks of Francis Bacon and Egon Schiele to the USA. Within a matter of weeks Gill’s famous ‘Marilyn Triptych’, only the second fine art portrait of the icon to be painted, was purchased, and exhibited by New York’s Museum of Modern Art.

The artist

James Francis Gill

When Pop Art exploded in the USA in the 1960s, the art world changed forever. At the forefront of the movement was James Francis Gill, a Texas-born architectural designer who would go on to count Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, and Andy Warhol amongst his peers. Famously, he stepped away from his celebrity in the early 1970s (although continued painting), but the Pop Art pioneer was rediscovered in the 1990s, and was warmly received by both galleries and private collectors.

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