Two Costumes [trial proof 6]

2000

Jasper Johns

Associated Names
Jasper Johns

Artist, American, born 1930

John Lund

Printer, American, active late 20th century

Low Road Studio

Publisher

The image shows various angular and curved lines forming an abstract composition within a vertical rectangular frame. The design features intersecting triangles, circles, and curved lines. The sharp angles resemble the teeth of a saw, while circular patterns could be reminiscent of gears or eyes. It is a complex abstract artwork using geometric shapes to create forms that suggest elements like arches and spirals, associated with both industrial and natural objects.
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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

the artist, Sharon, Connecticut; acquired 2010 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

in graphite, lower left: TRIAL PROOF 6 / 13; lower right: JJ '00

Markings

J.J. [chop of Jasper Johns]

Wikidata ID

Q76554569

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