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Artist: Lucas Samaras
Technique: Drawing on paper
Condition: Good overall condition
Category: Private collection
2. A beautiful drawing on paper by Lucas Samaras. The work measures (12 3/4 x 9 7/8) and belongs to a private collection. This work embodies an artistic style reminiscent of Lucas Samaras.
He was an American artist. He participated in Kaprow's "Happenings" and posed for Segal's plastic sculptures. Claes Oldenburg, in whose "Happenings" he also participated, later referred to Samaras as one of his colleagues in the "New Jersey School," which also included Kaprow, Segal, George Brecht, Robert Whitman, Robert Watts, Geoffrey Hendricks, and Roy Lichtenstein.
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4. Condition: If you are a prospective buyer interested in this item and wish to bid, please wait and continue bidding. Do not bid if you are unsure whether you can pay at the end of the auction. The artwork is in excellent condition, including the frame, and shows no signs of breakage or damage. Some frames have been retouched, cleaned, and, where deemed necessary, replaced. It is sold "as is," and we recommend that you consult the photographs as an integral part of the item description. Please note that the absence of a condition report does not necessarily guarantee its excellent condition. It is crucial to understand that all items in this catalog are sold in the artist's original style. "In the artist's style" indicates that the piece is not listed in the artist's documented catalogue and may have been painted by the artist or by someone else inspired by their style. The provenance of this piece is uncertain. While some items may include certifications from independent art appraisers, if you have any questions regarding the certification of a specific piece in this catalog, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Condition
Good condition consistent with age