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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Royal Flush - Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil // 'Royal Flush – Diamonds (Pink)' by William Wegman, created in 1998, is a playful lithograph combining elegance and whimsy. The composition features Wegman’s signature Weimaraner depicted as a regal figure, adorned with a pink gown, elaborate accessories, and a headdress, mirrored in a playing card-like design. Framed by bold red diamonds, the piece juxtaposes the formal with the humorous, emphasizing themes of nobility and absurdity. Measuring 64.8 x 50.8 cm, this work highlights Wegman’s ability to blend fine art with imaginative storytelling, creating a unique visual narrative.
Royal Flush - Diamonds (pink), 1998
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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Royal Flush - Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil // 'Royal Flush – Diamonds (Pink)' by William Wegman, created in 1998, is a playful lithograph combining elegance and whimsy. The composition features Wegman’s signature Weimaraner depicted as a regal figure, adorned with a pink gown, elaborate accessories, and a headdress, mirrored in a playing card-like design. Framed by bold red diamonds, the piece juxtaposes the formal with the humorous, emphasizing themes of nobility and absurdity. Measuring 64.8 x 50.8 cm, this work highlights Wegman’s ability to blend fine art with imaginative storytelling, creating a unique visual narrative.
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What is Funk Art?
In the 1960s, Funk Art emerged as a reactive movement against Abstract Expressionism. It was widely known as an anti-establishment movement, with the name derived from the jazz term funky. This term carried both positive and negative connotations: in the jazz world, it described passion, quirkiness, and sensuality, but it could also refer to a foul odor. Funk Art was particularly popular in the California Bay Area. While the artists of the Funk Art era shared similar attitudes and styles, they did not see themselves as part of a formal group or movement.