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Claes Oldenburg's Notebook Torn in Half lithograph depicts a notebook split in two, highlighting textured torn edges on white paper.

Lithograph on St. Armand Special Etching - Signed and numbered to lower edge - Published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York // Claes Oldenburg's Notebook Torn in Half (1997) is a lithograph that transforms a mundane object into a visually engaging exploration of form and fragmentation. Depicting a notebook seemingly split down the middle, the piece highlights Oldenburg’s signature playfulness with scale and everyday items. The torn edges of the notebook are rendered with careful detail, emphasizing the texture and materiality of paper. Printed on St. Armand Special Etching paper, the lithograph conveys a sense of impermanence and spontaneity. Published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. in New York, this work is both signed and numbered, reflecting Oldenburg's exploration of common objects as sources of artistic inspiration.

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Lithograph on St. Armand Special Etching - Signed and numbered to lower edge - Published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York // Claes Oldenburg's Notebook Torn in Half (1997) is a lithograph that transforms a mundane object into a visually engaging exploration of form and fragmentation. Depicting a notebook seemingly split down the middle, the piece highlights Oldenburg’s signature playfulness with scale and everyday items. The torn edges of the notebook are rendered with careful detail, emphasizing the texture and materiality of paper. Printed on St. Armand Special Etching paper, the lithograph conveys a sense of impermanence and spontaneity. Published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. in New York, this work is both signed and numbered, reflecting Oldenburg's exploration of common objects as sources of artistic inspiration.

Artwork Copyright © Claes Oldenburg

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London Knees, 1966

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Untitled 2 PLATES (from The Stamped Indelibly Portfolio), 1967

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Claes Oldenburg

Tea Bag, 1965

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Pick-Axe Superimposed On A Drawing Of Site By EL Grimm, 1982

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Etching

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Claes Oldenburg

Notebook Torn In Half , 1997

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Claes Oldenburg

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Lithograph

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The Soap At Baton Rouge, 1990

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Mixed Media

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Picasso Cufflink, 1974

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Lithograph

USD 4,250

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Striding Figure, 1971

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Screen-print

USD 1,400

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Centennial Print For The Judson Memorial Church, 1990

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Screen-print

USD 1,150

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Study For Steel And Lead Ashtray, 1976

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Etching And Aquatint

EUR 3,650

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Mixed Media

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Rolling Collar And Tie, 1991

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Lithograph

USD 1,550

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Ice Cream Desserts - Praline (A. & P. 162), 1976

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Etching And Aquatint

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Fagends Carved In Rock Fagend Canyon, 1975

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Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 2,400

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Injun Foster, 1973

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Silkscreen

EUR 2,800

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Broken Button (Split Button), 1981

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Mixed Media

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Profiterole, 1989

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

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