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Artist: Julian Opie
Medium: Color lithograph on wove paper
Dimensions: 103 × 60.3 cm
Signature: With COA; gallery text printed on recto
Type of work: Lithograph
Description:
Woman Taking Off Man's Shirt (2003) exemplifies Julian Opie’s minimalist approach, where bold outlines and reduced forms capture moments of intimacy with striking clarity. Known as one of the leading figures in contemporary British art, Opie distills human gestures into graphic representations that balance simplicity and emotional resonance.
In this lithograph, the act of removing a shirt becomes more than a mundane gesture; it transforms into a metaphor for vulnerability, trust, and human connection. The restrained palette and the purity of the wove paper emphasize the essence of the scene, highlighting beauty in simplicity and the unspoken dynamics between figures.
This piece is both visually impactful and conceptually subtle, making it a compelling addition for collectors of contemporary graphic art.
Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery
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Is this artwork authentic?
Yes, the piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and includes printed gallery text on the recto.
What are the dimensions?
The lithograph measures 103 × 60.3 cm.
Is this artwork part of a limited edition?
This listing concerns the official 2003 color lithograph by Julian Opie; availability may vary depending on edition release.
Is the piece framed?
No, it is delivered unframed, giving collectors the option to customize the framing.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes, we ship worldwide with insurance, tracking, and professional packaging.
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