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Richard Estes, Supermarket San Francisco, screenprint. Reflective glass façade of a supermarket showing cityscape, fluorescent lights, and interior details.

Supermarket San Francisco, 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 // Supermarket San Francisco by Richard Estes, part of the Urban Landscapes No. 2 series from 1979, is a screenprint on Fabriano Cottone paper. This artwork features a dynamic city scene centered around the reflective glass façade of a supermarket. The detailed reflections capture both the interior items—such as signs and display shelves—and the surrounding cityscape, including tall buildings, advertisements, and a telephone booth. The play of fluorescent lights crisscrosses the composition, blending real and reflected imagery. Estes' photorealistic technique highlights the intersection of commercial space and urban environment, creating a layered, visually complex portrayal of contemporary city life.

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Supermarket San Francisco, 1979

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Supermarket San Francisco, 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 // Supermarket San Francisco by Richard Estes, part of the Urban Landscapes No. 2 series from 1979, is a screenprint on Fabriano Cottone paper. This artwork features a dynamic city scene centered around the reflective glass façade of a supermarket. The detailed reflections capture both the interior items—such as signs and display shelves—and the surrounding cityscape, including tall buildings, advertisements, and a telephone booth. The play of fluorescent lights crisscrosses the composition, blending real and reflected imagery. Estes' photorealistic technique highlights the intersection of commercial space and urban environment, creating a layered, visually complex portrayal of contemporary city life.

Artwork Copyright © Richard Estes

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Photorealism is a genre of art or artistic movement that involves drawing, painting, and other graphic media in which the artist carefully studies a photograph and attempts to reproduce it as realistically as possible in another medium. While the term can broadly describe any artwork created in this manner, it specifically refers to a group of painters and paintings in the U.S. art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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