Tom Wesselmann

American, 1931 - 2004

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    Big Blonde

    Tom Wesselmann, Screened Images, International Images

    1989

    Color screenprint on archivart museum board  Accession ID  2015.19.2966

    Not on view
  • The image depicts a woman's body from the thighs up in a stylized manner. She is reclining in a relaxed position, potentially on a lounge or sofa. Her face is abstract, showing only red lips without other facial features. She has blonde hair and wears a white bikini top. The background features a green and blue area that could represent cushions or a blanket. A large lamp with a beige shade is on the left, accompanied by a blue vase holding red flowers that resemble tulips. The overall setting suggests an interior space, possibly a living room, with a neutral color palette accentuated by the red flowers.

    Claire Nude

    Tom Wesselmann

    1980

    Color screenprint and lithograph on wove paper  Accession ID  1992.65.1

    Not on view
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    Rubber Stamp Portfolio

    Various Artists, Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, Daniel Buren, Chuck Close, Sol LeWitt, Barry Le Va, Agnes Martin, Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Don Nice, Myron Stout, Tom Wesselmann, Joe Zucker, Parasol Press

    1977

    Portfolio of thirteen rubber-stamp prints and envelopes  Accession ID  2015.115.2.1-13

    Not on view
  • The image depicts a stylized illustration of a woman in a reclining position. She is lying on her back on a blue surface with her left arm beside her and her right arm crossing over her chest. The woman has long, straight, bright yellow hair that falls past her shoulders. Her face is not detailed, except for her red lips. She wears round white earrings. The woman appears nude and is surrounded by solid blocks of color. There is a large green element behind her head and a red shape to the right. The artwork style is colorful, reminiscent of pop art, with bold colors and simple shapes.

    Shiny Nude from Rubber Stamp Portfolio

    Tom Wesselmann, Parasol Press, A. Colish Press

    1976 (published 1977)

    Rubber stamp in color on kromekote calendered wove paper and envelope  Accession ID  2015.115.2.12.a-b

    Not on view
  • The image shows an illustration of part of a human figure in a reclining position. The upper torso and part of the head are visible. The person is lying on their back with their head tilted backward. The lips are emphasized with a red color. The person has short, dark brown hair, and there is a green blanket or cushion near their shoulder. The background features various colors and patterns, including blue and purple grid-like patterns, a red and pink cloud-like shape, and a textured brown and orange area. In the upper left corner, there is a window or framed picture with abstract gray patterns and an orange border.

    Study for "Long Delayed Nude"

    Tom Wesselmann

    1973-1975

    Colored pencil, crayon, and graphite on wove tracing paper  Accession ID  2014.136.215.1

    Not on view
  • The image contains a mix of curved and straight lines forming abstract shapes. A large irregular pink cloud-like shape dominates the scene. On the right, an outline of a face with red lips is present. Below the face is a rectangular area with gridded green lines. In the bottom left corner, a circular teal shape is located next to a face. Bright color blocks and recognizable elements are used to create an abstract artwork with a playful and eclectic feel.

    Study for "Long Delayed Nude"

    Tom Wesselmann

    1973-1975

    Colored pencil, crayon, and graphite on wove tracing paper  Accession ID  2014.136.215.2

    Not on view
  • The image features two abstract panels with vibrant colors and bold outlines. The top panel shows curved, flesh-toned shapes against a backdrop of rectangular shapes in blue, yellow, and orange. There is also a green rectangular shape. In the center, there is a pink cloud-like form. The lower panel mirrors the top with similar elements, but with a larger pink, cloud-like mass. The abstract imagery includes a partial face in the corner. The grid of rectangular shapes in various hues suggests a modern, abstract interior space.

    Studies for "Long Delayed Nude"

    Tom Wesselmann

    1973-1975

    Colored pencil, crayon, and graphite on wove tracing paper  Accession ID  2014.136.215.1-2

    Not on view
  • This is a photograph of a book cover. The image shows an orange cover with two purple graphics: a circle with the number '11' on the left and a triangle with the text 'POP Artists' on the right. There is a black ribbon tied on the right edge of the book.

    11 Pop Artists, Volume I

    Various Artists, Tom Wesselmann, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Allan D'Arcangelo, Jim Dine, Peter Phillips, John Wesley, James Rosenquist, Mel Ramos, Gerald Laing, Allen Jones, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

    1966

    Portfolio of eleven prints with title and colophon pages  Accession ID  1991.239.1.1-11

    Not on view
  • A nude, light-skinned woman reclines on her back with her arms stretched overhead in this abstracted, horizontal screenprint. Her body is cropped at mid-thigh to our left and the top of her head and her arms beyond the elbows are cropped to the right. Her face, hair, and body are created with areas of flat color. Most of her rust-orange skin appears deeply tanned, which contrasts with strips of pale, shell pink where a bikini would be, across her hips and around her breasts. There is a tuft of pubic hair where her thighs meet and round, cherry-red nipples with darker tips on her breasts. Her stylized, cartoonish, smiling mouth is burgundy red around a field of faint pink for her teeth. Her mouth is the only feature on her oval face, which is surrounded by a shape suggesting amber-yellow hair between upstretched arms.

    The Great American Nude

    Tom Wesselmann

    1966

    Color screenptint on shaped vinyl with die-cut cardboard mat  Accession ID  1971.10.1

    Not on view
  • The image displays a composition highlighted by smooth, flowing lines. The shapes hint at a reclining figure, with curvaceous forms resembling a human body. Tan, white, and red colors are prominently featured, suggesting objects like skin and clothing. The abstract forms allude to a human profile, with simplicity and abstraction in the design.

    Cut-out Nude

    Tom Wesselmann, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

    1965 (published 1966)

    Screenprint on blown vinyl mounted to heavy wove paper  Accession ID  1991.239.1.1

    Not on view
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    1¢ Life

    Allan Kaprow, Eberhard W. Kornfeld, Maurice Beaudet, Joan Mitchell, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Claes Oldenburg, Kimber Smith, Sam Francis, Andy Warhol, Kurt R. Hoffmann Sonderborg, Tom Wesselmann, Enrico Baj, James Rosenquist, Walasse Ting, Mel Ramos, Various Artists, Bram Van Velde, Karel Appel, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Alfred Leslie, Reinhoud, Öyvind Fahlström, Alfred Jensen, Jim Dine, Alan Davie, Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Robert Rauschenberg, Antonio Saura

    1964

    Portfolio of 62 color lithographs, 19 reproductions, and 61 poems, with colophon page  Accession ID  1992.37.1

    Not on view