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JAMES ROSENQUIST (1933-2017)

$775,000

 
<div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3><em>Flowers Before the Sun</em>, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach. </font></div>
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<br><div><font face=Lato size=3>The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance. </font></div>
Flowers Before the Sun198984 x 144 in.(213.36 x 365.76 cm) oil on canvas
Provenance
Private Collection, acquired directly from the artist
Sotheby's New York: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, lot 177
Private Collection, acquired from the above sale
Exhibition
Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery, Central Hall of Artists, Rosenquist: Moscow 1961–1991, February – March 1991, p. 95, illustrated   
Houston, The Menil Collection and The Museum of Fine Arts; New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Bilbao, Guggenheim Museum, James Rosenquist: A Retrospective, May 2003 - October 2004, cat. no. 118, p. 225, illustrated in color
Literature
Bi...More...lbao, Guggenheim Museum, James Rosenquist: A Retrospective, May 2003 - October 2004, cat. no. 118, p. 225, illustrated in color
Cohen, E.L. "Manhattan Merger: Tod Williams and Billie Tsien Fuse Three Apartments Within the Metropolitan Tower," Interior Design, 61, September 1990, pp. 216–220, illustrated (installation view)
Glenn, C., Time Dust, James Rosenquist: Complete Graphics, 1962–1992, New York, 1993, p. 120, illustrated
Tretyakov Gallery, Central Hall of Artists, Rosenquist: Moscow 1961–1991, February – March 1991, p. 95, illustrated
 
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Flowers Before the Sun, a monumental 1989 oil on canvas by James Rosenquist, stands out as a pinnacle of his 1980s floral series, weaving vibrant botanical forms with faint human traces. A key figure of 1960s Pop Art, Rosenquist transitioned from his early commercial-driven works to a deeply personal style, a change reflected in this painting’s dazzling array of flowers in yellows and reds set against a swirling, cosmic backdrop of whites, purples, and oranges. Inspired by the move of his studio to Aripeka, Florida, and the adoption of advanced color photocopier technology, the work fuses nature’s splendor with abstract flair in a fresh approach.


 


The striated layers of hyper-detailed imagery and profusion of warm colors evoke a radiant, otherworldly sun, while subtle human hints add intimacy, reflecting his distinctive blend of advertising heritage with personal vision. Crafted during a time of technological and environmental influence, it captures the vibrancy of Florida’s tropical flora and affirms Rosenquist’s enduring legacy with dramatic brilliance.
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