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From the Men in the Cities portfolio - Original lithograph on wove paper - Hand-signed, dated and numbered // Ellen by Robert Longo, created in 1999, is part of his renowned Men in the Cities portfolio, a series known for its dramatic depictions of figures caught in mid-motion. This lithograph presents a striking image of a woman, Ellen, dressed in a sleek black dress and high heels, her body twisting backward in a dynamic, contorted pose. Her figure stands in stark contrast to the white background, creating a sense of isolation and intensity. Longo’s use of sharp lines and high contrast emphasizes the tension in Ellen’s movement, while the minimalism of the setting draws all attention to her expression and posture. This piece is characteristic of Longo’s exploration of urban life, emotional intensity, and the human form.
Ellen, 1999
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From the Men in the Cities portfolio - Original lithograph on wove paper - Hand-signed, dated and numbered // Ellen by Robert Longo, created in 1999, is part of his renowned Men in the Cities portfolio, a series known for its dramatic depictions of figures caught in mid-motion. This lithograph presents a striking image of a woman, Ellen, dressed in a sleek black dress and high heels, her body twisting backward in a dynamic, contorted pose. Her figure stands in stark contrast to the white background, creating a sense of isolation and intensity. Longo’s use of sharp lines and high contrast emphasizes the tension in Ellen’s movement, while the minimalism of the setting draws all attention to her expression and posture. This piece is characteristic of Longo’s exploration of urban life, emotional intensity, and the human form.
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Gretchen & Jules (Men In The Cities), 1982; 1983
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Longo
Jules, From Men In The Cities, 2002
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Limited Edition Print
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Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 30,000 - 40,000
Robert Longo
Cindy From Men In The Cities, 2000
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 82,000 - 90,000
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Joseph (from The Men In The Cities Series), 2000
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 58,000 - 65,000
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Men In The Cities, Tokyo, Seibu Department Stores, Ltd. I (3 Men), 1990
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 23,500
Robert Longo
Men In The Cities, Tokyo, Seibu Department Stores, Ltd. II (3 Women), 1990
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 22,500
Robert Longo
Eric From Men In The Cities (color), 2014
Limited Edition Print
Archival Print
USD 7,200
Robert Longo
Gun (from The Hope And Optimism Portfolio), 1993
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Robert Longo
Men In The Cities, Tokyo, Seibu Department Stores, Ltd. III (Mixed), 1990
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 23,500
Robert Longo
Essentials (from The Forty Are Better Than One Series), 2009
Limited Edition Print
Pigment Print
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Robert Longo
Untitled (Gun), From The Hope And Optimism Portfolio, 1993
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 17,800
What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.