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Device (G. 345, U.L.A.E. 107), 1972
Artist: Jasper Johns (b. 1930)
Medium: Lithograph in colors on Angoumois à la Main paper, with full margins
Dimensions:
Image: 26 1/2 × 20 3/8 in. (67.3 × 51.8 cm)
Sheet: 38 1/2 × 29 in. (97.8 × 73.7 cm)
Signature & Edition: Signed, dated, and numbered /62 in pencil; 9 artist’s proofs also exist
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles (with blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse)
Condition: Framed; in excellent condition
Description
Created in 1972, Device exemplifies Jasper Johns’s signature engagement with symbol, form, and repetition. Executed as a lithograph in colors on high-quality Angoumois à la Main paper, the work reflects Johns’s exploration of visual language and conceptual rigor.
The composition balances meticulous detail with a subtle play of color and texture, showcasing the artist’s interest in everyday objects transformed into iconic imagery. Published by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles and printed in the United States, this lithograph is a distinguished example of Johns’s early 1970s printmaking, highlighting both technical mastery and conceptual depth.
Shipping & Delivery
✔ Worldwide shipping from the United States
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery
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Is this Jasper Johns artwork an original edition?
Yes, Device (1972) is an authentic limited-edition lithograph, signed, dated, and numbered by the artist in an edition of 62, with 9 artist’s proofs also existing.
What medium was used for this artwork?
The work is a color lithograph on Angoumois à la Main paper with full margins.
Is the artwork hand-signed by the artist?
Yes, the lithograph is signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by Jasper Johns.
Who published this edition?
The edition was published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, and bears their blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse.
What is the condition of the artwork?
The work is in excellent condition and is presented framed.
Is this edition considered collectible?
Yes, Jasper Johns’s early 1970s prints are highly collectible due to their historical significance, technical quality, and strong demand among collectors.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes, worldwide shipping from the United States is available, with professional packaging, insurance, and tracking included.
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