James Rosenquist

United States  • 1933  - 2017

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James Rosenquist is an American artist, born in 1933.

Encouraged by his mother, who is herself a painter, he headed towards an artistic course. He received a scholarship in high school which allowed him to study at Minneapolis School of Art, before joining the Minnesota University and studying there from 1952 until 1954. At the age of 21, he received another scholarship, and it gave him the opportunity to join the Art Students League and live in NYC.

During the '60s, he shared a studio with the artist Charles Hinman. Previously, he became famous for his career as an advertising painter, whose work is visible at the heart of New York. He created large formats with sparkling colors, an iconography that he uses later on.

When he decided to become a fully-fledged painter, he did advertising, his number one source of inspiration, conserving his large formats and shades of appealing colors in his paintings, while addressing the political and cultural context those days. The American pop art found one of its prominent figures in him.

In 2003, the Guggenheim foundation devoted a retrospective to him, the most important one dedicated to the artist.


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Black star, James Rosenquist

Black star

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.2 x 101.2 x 1 cm

$3,500

F-111 Triptych A (Atom), James Rosenquist

F-111 Triptych A (Atom)

James Rosenquist

Design - 80 x 60 x 2 cm

$928

Window Washer Glass House (State II), James Rosenquist

Window Washer Glass House (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 58.4 x 101.6 x 1.27 cm

$3,250

Window Washer Glass House (State I), James Rosenquist

Window Washer Glass House (State I)

James Rosenquist

Print - 58.4 x 101.6 x 1.27 cm

$3,950

F-111 Triptych A (Girl), James Rosenquist

F-111 Triptych A (Girl)

James Rosenquist

Design - 80 x 60 x 2 cm

$928

Spokes, James Rosenquist

Spokes

James Rosenquist

Print - 58.4 x 101.6 x 2.5 cm

$4,500

Cliff Hanger, James Rosenquist

Cliff Hanger

James Rosenquist

Print - 55.9 x 101.6 cm

$3,000

Hot Lake (State II), James Rosenquist

Hot Lake (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$3,500

Divers Line (State II), James Rosenquist

Divers Line (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$3,750

Federal Spending (State II), James Rosenquist

Federal Spending (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$3,750

Somewhere, James Rosenquist

Somewhere

James Rosenquist

Print - 86 x 83 x 0.3 cm

$1,640

Miles, James Rosenquist

Miles

James Rosenquist

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm

$5,500

Star Leg (State II), James Rosenquist

Star Leg (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$3,750

Star Leg (State I), James Rosenquist

Star Leg (State I)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$3,750

Carousel (State II), James Rosenquist

Carousel (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$3,750

Marco Polo Returns (State II), James Rosenquist

Marco Polo Returns (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$4,500

Yellow Landing, James Rosenquist

Yellow Landing

James Rosenquist

Print - 82.8 x 190.5 x 2.5 cm

$14,500

Alphabet Avalanche, James Rosenquist

Alphabet Avalanche

James Rosenquist

Print - 55.9 x 111.1 x 2.5 cm

$5,500

Echo Pale, From Mirrors of the Mind Portfolio, James Rosenquist

Echo Pale, From Mirrors of the Mind Portfolio

James Rosenquist

Print - 60 x 80 x 1 cm

$6,027

The Kabushi blushes, James Rosenquist

The Kabushi blushes

James Rosenquist

Print - 91 x 105 cm

$7,216

My Mind Is a Glass of Water, from Prints for Phoenix House (Glenn 58), James Rosenquist

My Mind Is a Glass of Water, from Prints for Phoenix House (Glenn 58)

James Rosenquist

Print - 76.2 x 57.2 cm

$8,500

Circles of Confusion, James Rosenquist

Circles of Confusion

James Rosenquist

Print - 73.7 x 61 cm

$3,054

Paris Review, James Rosenquist

Paris Review

James Rosenquist

Print - 81.3 x 81.3 cm

$2,500

Star Proctor (State II), James Rosenquist

Star Proctor (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$5,000

Gravity Feed (State II), James Rosenquist

Gravity Feed (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$5,000

Rouge Pad (State II), James Rosenquist

Rouge Pad (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$5,000

Elbow Lake, James Rosenquist

Elbow Lake

James Rosenquist

Print - 92.7 x 186.7 x 2.5 cm

$8,800

Spring Cheer (State II), James Rosenquist

Spring Cheer (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

$5,000

Spring Cheer, 1st State, James Rosenquist

Spring Cheer, 1st State

James Rosenquist

Print - 55.9 x 101.6 x 2.5 cm

$5,800

Hot Lake (State 1), James Rosenquist

Hot Lake (State 1)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.2 x 100.3 x 2.5 cm

$5,500

Katonah Muse, James Rosenquist

Katonah Muse

James Rosenquist

Print - 67.9 x 48.9 cm

$8,500

Israel Flag at the Speed of Light, James Rosenquist

Israel Flag at the Speed of Light

James Rosenquist

Print - 41 x 31 cm

$4,500

Somewhere to Light, James Rosenquist

Somewhere to Light

James Rosenquist

Print - 43.2 x 55.9 x 2.5 cm

$5,500

Federal Spending, James Rosenquist

Federal Spending

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.2 x 101.6 cm

Sold

Star Ladder (State II), James Rosenquist

Star Ladder (State II)

James Rosenquist

Print - 57.8 x 101.6 cm

Sold

Water Spout (Glenn 45), James Rosenquist

Water Spout (Glenn 45)

James Rosenquist

Print - 74 x 54 cm

Sold

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Who is the artist?

James Rosenquist is an American artist, born in 1933.

Encouraged by his mother, who is herself a painter, he headed towards an artistic course. He received a scholarship in high school which allowed him to study at Minneapolis School of Art, before joining the Minnesota University and studying there from 1952 until 1954. At the age of 21, he received another scholarship, and it gave him the opportunity to join the Art Students League and live in NYC.

During the '60s, he shared a studio with the artist Charles Hinman. Previously, he became famous for his career as an advertising painter, whose work is visible at the heart of New York. He created large formats with sparkling colors, an iconography that he uses later on.

When he decided to become a fully-fledged painter, he did advertising, his number one source of inspiration, conserving his large formats and shades of appealing colors in his paintings, while addressing the political and cultural context those days. The American pop art found one of its prominent figures in him.

In 2003, the Guggenheim foundation devoted a retrospective to him, the most important one dedicated to the artist.

What is James Rosenquist’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Pop Art

When was James Rosenquist born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1933