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Mini Marilyn 80, 2024 (1947)

Sale price£30,000.00
Available | Original

11.22047in x 11.4173in | 28.5cm x 29.0cm

20.08in x 20.08in | 51.0cm x 51.0cm

Acrylic

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JGI ORI POR 34307 Mini Marilyn 80, 2024 (1947) 1
Mini Marilyn 80, 2024 (1947) Sale price£30,000.00

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THE FINER DETAILS

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Hand-signed by the artist

The artwork is hand-signed by James Francis Gill.

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A living legend

The distinct footprints he had left in the world of art meant his re-discovery was only a matter of time. After being contacted by a professor at the Smithsonian, James Francis Gill triumphantly returned in the 1990s and continues to be as relevant as ever.

Cited in art literature since the 1960s and once noted as one of the top 20 artists in the world, to own an original by James Francis Gill is to own a piece of pop art history. His works remain highly collectible, featured as part of the collections of many influential museums around the world.

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Ready to Hang

This artwork arrives ready to hang, ensuring a hassle-free setup. Simply unbox, choose your perfect spot, and enjoy its beauty instantly.

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Original Artwork

An original work of art is a one-off piece which is made by the artist themselves and there is only ever one of these pieces available. When you buy an original piece of work, it comes with the knowledge that you own something incredibly special; almost a piece of the creator themselves, and when you purchase an original, it makes for an incredibly personal experience.

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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