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JEFF KOONS "RABBIT" 1986
Caviar20 has a particular interest in sculptors. Jeff Koons, as polemic as he is, is one of the 20th century’s most important and audacious sculptors.
During this early chapter of his career, Koons continued the tradition of exploring, presenting, and elevating mass-produced items similar to Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, and Andy Warhol.
This print celebrates the artist's iconic 1986 "Rabbit" series, depicting one of the three identical stainless steel sculptures that resemble sleek and faceless "inflatable" bunnies.
Notably, one of the editions remains the most expensive work sold by a living artist at auction, achieving $91.1 million in May 2019.
Throughout his career, Koons has created a limited number of prints. This affordable work by one of the most valuable artists of our day, is a celebration of one of his best early works.
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"Rabbit"
USA, 1986
Lithograph
Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist
From an edition of 50
39.5"H 27.25"W (work)
42"H 30.25"W (framed)
Framed with plexiglass
Very good condition
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