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Chock Full O'Nuts, from Urban Landscapes No. 2 (Arthur p. 117), 1979 - Screenprint in colors on Fabriano Cottone paper, signed in pencil and numbered - this is one of the 15 AP's artist's proofs), published by Parasol Press Ltd., New York, with the blindstamp of printer Edition Domberger, Stuttgart, Germany // Chock Full O'Nuts by Richard Estes, part of the Urban Landscapes No. 2 series from 1979, is a screenprint on Fabriano Cottone paper. This work exemplifies Estes’ photorealistic style, portraying the interior of the famous coffee shop chain through a reflective glass window. The composition is a play on perspective, showing both the interior details—fluorescent ceiling lights, a barstool, and counter equipment—as well as exterior elements like a car and adjacent buildings. The crisp, precise lines and sharp reflections highlight Estes' meticulous attention to detail, capturing the complexity of urban reflections and the subtle interplay between interior and exterior environments.
Chock Full O'Nuts, 1979
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Chock Full O'Nuts, from Urban Landscapes No. 2 (Arthur p. 117), 1979 - Screenprint in colors on Fabriano Cottone paper, signed in pencil and numbered - this is one of the 15 AP's artist's proofs), published by Parasol Press Ltd., New York, with the blindstamp of printer Edition Domberger, Stuttgart, Germany // Chock Full O'Nuts by Richard Estes, part of the Urban Landscapes No. 2 series from 1979, is a screenprint on Fabriano Cottone paper. This work exemplifies Estes’ photorealistic style, portraying the interior of the famous coffee shop chain through a reflective glass window. The composition is a play on perspective, showing both the interior details—fluorescent ceiling lights, a barstool, and counter equipment—as well as exterior elements like a car and adjacent buildings. The crisp, precise lines and sharp reflections highlight Estes' meticulous attention to detail, capturing the complexity of urban reflections and the subtle interplay between interior and exterior environments.
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