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Raymond Pettibon - Untitled (inside the bookcase…), Signed (2007, Lithograph)

$2,600.00

Raymond Pettibon (b. 1957)

Untitled (Inside the bookcase…) (2007)

Lithograph on paper

Signed and numbered 42/175 in the bottom margin

Dimensions:

Sheet: 36.8 × 52.1 cm (14.5 × 20.5 in)

Framed: 57.8 × 42.6 cm (22.78 × 16.78 in)

Description:

This lithograph by Raymond Pettibon exemplifies the artist’s signature interplay of text and image, rendered in his distinctive graphic style. Part of a limited edition of 175, the work features Pettibon’s enigmatic handwritten text alongside his characteristic ink-drawn imagery. Original gallery tag attached en verso.

Condition:

The work is in very good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. The lithograph is float-mounted within a shadow box on an archival, acid-free matte. Housed in a black frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing, it shows only slight scuffing to the frame edges. The piece has not been removed for inspection, but it presents excellently.

Provenance:

- Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York (original gallery tag affixed verso)

- Private Collection, New York City

- Acquired from Rago Auction

Artist Notes:

Pettibon’s work occupies a critical space between fine art and underground visual culture, bridging punk aesthetics with literary and historical references. This piece, with its introspective and cryptic composition, reflects his ongoing exploration of narrative fragmentation and visual poetics.

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Raymond Pettibon (b. 1957)

Untitled (Inside the bookcase…) (2007)

Lithograph on paper

Signed and numbered 42/175 in the bottom margin

Dimensions:

Sheet: 36.8 × 52.1 cm (14.5 × 20.5 in)

Framed: 57.8 × 42.6 cm (22.78 × 16.78 in)

Description:

This lithograph by Raymond Pettibon exemplifies the artist’s signature interplay of text and image, rendered in his distinctive graphic style. Part of a limited edition of 175, the work features Pettibon’s enigmatic handwritten text alongside his characteristic ink-drawn imagery. Original gallery tag attached en verso.

Condition:

The work is in very good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. The lithograph is float-mounted within a shadow box on an archival, acid-free matte. Housed in a black frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing, it shows only slight scuffing to the frame edges. The piece has not been removed for inspection, but it presents excellently.

Provenance:

- Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York (original gallery tag affixed verso)

- Private Collection, New York City

- Acquired from Rago Auction

Artist Notes:

Pettibon’s work occupies a critical space between fine art and underground visual culture, bridging punk aesthetics with literary and historical references. This piece, with its introspective and cryptic composition, reflects his ongoing exploration of narrative fragmentation and visual poetics.

Raymond Pettibon (b. 1957)

Untitled (Inside the bookcase…) (2007)

Lithograph on paper

Signed and numbered 42/175 in the bottom margin

Dimensions:

Sheet: 36.8 × 52.1 cm (14.5 × 20.5 in)

Framed: 57.8 × 42.6 cm (22.78 × 16.78 in)

Description:

This lithograph by Raymond Pettibon exemplifies the artist’s signature interplay of text and image, rendered in his distinctive graphic style. Part of a limited edition of 175, the work features Pettibon’s enigmatic handwritten text alongside his characteristic ink-drawn imagery. Original gallery tag attached en verso.

Condition:

The work is in very good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. The lithograph is float-mounted within a shadow box on an archival, acid-free matte. Housed in a black frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing, it shows only slight scuffing to the frame edges. The piece has not been removed for inspection, but it presents excellently.

Provenance:

- Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York (original gallery tag affixed verso)

- Private Collection, New York City

- Acquired from Rago Auction

Artist Notes:

Pettibon’s work occupies a critical space between fine art and underground visual culture, bridging punk aesthetics with literary and historical references. This piece, with its introspective and cryptic composition, reflects his ongoing exploration of narrative fragmentation and visual poetics.

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