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From the Men in the Cities series) - Original lithograph on Arches paper - Hand-signed in pencil, dated and numbered - Published by Seibu Department Stores, Tokyo // Untitled (II) by Robert Longo is a 1990 lithograph from his renowned Men in the Cities series. The composition features three female figures in dramatic, contorted poses, each dressed in formal black attire. The figures seem to be caught mid-motion, their bodies twisting and bending, evoking a sense of tension, movement, and emotional intensity. Rendered in sharp black and white, the piece highlights Longo's mastery of high-contrast imagery, capturing a moment that feels both dynamic and suspended in time. Hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist, this print exemplifies Longo’s exploration of human form, motion, and the interplay between control and chaos.
Untitled (II), 1990
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From the Men in the Cities series) - Original lithograph on Arches paper - Hand-signed in pencil, dated and numbered - Published by Seibu Department Stores, Tokyo // Untitled (II) by Robert Longo is a 1990 lithograph from his renowned Men in the Cities series. The composition features three female figures in dramatic, contorted poses, each dressed in formal black attire. The figures seem to be caught mid-motion, their bodies twisting and bending, evoking a sense of tension, movement, and emotional intensity. Rendered in sharp black and white, the piece highlights Longo's mastery of high-contrast imagery, capturing a moment that feels both dynamic and suspended in time. Hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist, this print exemplifies Longo’s exploration of human form, motion, and the interplay between control and chaos.
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Limited Edition Print
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Limited Edition Print
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Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Lithograph
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Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 17,800
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Limited Edition Print
Pigment Print
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Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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What is photorealism?
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.