James V. Smith

American, active late 20th century

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  • The image contains a mix of angular and curved shapes, along with letters and numbers. The composition includes printed letters, drawn lines, and painted shapes resembling objects. In the center, there is an outlined cylindrical object similar to a can. The color palette consists of earthy tones, blue, and red against a dark background. Overlapping letters add to the abstract nature of the piece, highlighting and concealing underlying layers.

    Decoy [working proof]

    Jasper Johns, Bill Goldston, James V. Smith, Zigmunds Priede, Steve Anderson, Universal Limited Art Editions

    1971

    Lithograph, working proof with watercolor, paint and crayon additions on rives bfk paper [working proof]  Accession ID  2006.136.7

    Not on view
  • The image displays a pair of vertically oriented rectangular shapes filled with intricate, overlapping lines and patterns. The upper sections have dense clustering of lines resembling a patterned texture of star-like forms. The columns of vertical lines suggest folds of fabric or draped material. The mirrored forms can be seen as abstract representations of flags, with repetitive lines and patterns adding depth and visual interest.

    Two Flags [trial proof]

    Jasper Johns, Bill Goldston, James V. Smith, Universal Limited Art Editions

    1970-1972

    Lithograph in black on hanga paper [trial proof]  Accession ID  2008.27.57

    Not on view
  • The image consists of vertical and horizontal lines forming two large rectangular shapes filled with intricate, overlapping squiggles and dark textures. The abstract artwork resembles dense, stylized foliage or woven fabric. The repetitive patterns and textures evoke curtains or densely packed vegetation, and the heavy use of dark tones suggests depth and dimension.

    Two Flags (Gray)

    Jasper Johns, Bill Goldston, James V. Smith, Universal Limited Art Editions

    1970-1972

    Lithograph in gray (stone and aluminum) on japan paper  Accession ID  1976.56.102

    Not on view