Artwork by Tom Wesselmann

Tom Wesselmann was a leading figure in the American Pop Art movement, renowned for his bold, colorful depictions of the human form and everyday objects. His iconic “Great American Nude” series reimagined the female figure with striking simplicity and sensuality, while his “Smoker” and “Still Life” works transformed mundane subjects into powerful visual statements.

Wesselmann’s work combined graphic design, commercial art, and fine art, creating an instantly recognizable style. Highly collectible and exhibited worldwide, his art remains in demand for its daring exploration of beauty, consumer culture, and the intersection of popular and fine art.

Tom Wesselmann was a leading figure in the American Pop Art movement, renowned for his bold, colorful depictions of the human form and everyday objects. His iconic "Great American Nude" series reimagined the female figure with striking simplicity and sensuality, while his "Smoker" and "Still Life" works transformed mundane subjects into powerful visual statements. Wesselmann’s work combined graphic design, commercial art, and fine art, creating an instantly recognizable style. Highly collectible and exhibited worldwide, his art remains in demand for its daring exploration of beauty, consumer culture, and the intersection of popular and fine art.

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Edition: from the limited edition of 75, Year: 1977, Medium: color etching and aquatint on arches, Publisher: Multiples, Inc., New York

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Bedroom Face
"Bedroom Face with Orange Wallpaper" by Tom Wesselmann
Tom Wesselmann

Edition: 41 from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1987, Medium: Screenprint on museum board, Publisher: International Images, Inc., Putney, Vermont

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Bedroom Face with Orange Wallpaper
Tom Wesselmann

Edition: from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1989, Medium: screenprint in Colors on Archivart Museum Board, Publisher: International Images Inc., Putney, Vermont

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Big Blonde
Blonde woman, Vivienne, in a vintage portrait.
Tom Wesselmann

Edition: 1 from the limited Printer's Proof edition of 3, aside from the edition of 100, Year: 1988, Medium: Silkscreen on blow-formed vinyl in die-cut mat, Publisher: International Images Inc., Putney, Vermont

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Blonde Vivienne
"Cut Out Nude" by Tom Wesselmann
Tom Wesselmann

Suite: 11 Pop Artists, Vol. I, Edition: 3 from the limited edition of 200, Year: 1965, Medium: Screenprint on wove paper, Publisher: Original Editions, New York, and commissioned by Phillip Morris, Inc

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Cut Out Nude
Tom Wesselmann

Edition: Artist's Proof from the limited edition of 25, Year: 1982, Medium: serirgaph on paper, Publisher: Transworld Art, New York

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Cynthia in the Bedroom
"Helen Nude" by Tom Wesselmann
Tom Wesselmann

Edition: 128 from the limited edition of 150, Year: 1981, Medium: Screenprint on museum board, Publisher: Transworld Art Inc., New York

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Helen Nude
Monica in a robe beside a Motherwell artwork.
Tom Wesselmann

Edition: 2 from the limited Hors Commerce edition of 16, aside from the edition 80, Year: 1994, Medium: Screenprint on wove paper, Publisher: International Images, Inc., Putney, Vermont

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Monica in Robe with Motherwell
Tom Wesselmann

Suite: Artist Plate Project Coalition for the Homeless, Edition: from the limited edition of 250, Year: 2021, Medium: Fine Bone China, Publisher: Artware editions

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Mouth 2 (1966)

Artwork by Tom Wesselmann

Tom Wesselmann was a leading figure in the American Pop Art movement, renowned for his bold, colorful depictions of the human form and everyday objects. His iconic “Great American Nude” series reimagined the female figure with striking simplicity and sensuality, while his “Smoker” and “Still Life” works transformed mundane subjects into powerful visual statements.

Wesselmann’s work combined graphic design, commercial art, and fine art, creating an instantly recognizable style. Highly collectible and exhibited worldwide, his art remains in demand for its daring exploration of beauty, consumer culture, and the intersection of popular and fine art.

Tom Wesselmann was a leading figure in the American Pop Art movement, renowned for his bold, colorful depictions of the human form and everyday objects. His iconic "Great American Nude" series reimagined the female figure with striking simplicity and sensuality, while his "Smoker" and "Still Life" works transformed mundane subjects into powerful visual statements. Wesselmann’s work combined graphic design, commercial art, and fine art, creating an instantly recognizable style. Highly collectible and exhibited worldwide, his art remains in demand for its daring exploration of beauty, consumer culture, and the intersection of popular and fine art.

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