This striking original vintage screen print by Jan Pienkowski, created circa 1961, depicts a bold and graphic anemone flower rendered in vivid cobalt blue against a powerful red background. The dramatic contrast, simplified petal forms, and textured central disc exemplify the strong Pop Art influence and experimental screen-printing techniques of the early 1960s.
Produced as an authentic original screen print in 1961, this work was published by the influential publishing gallery GALLERY FIVE. It is signed by the publisher and accompanied by their artist provenance, confirming its originality, date, and historical significance.
Presented in a sleek black frame, the print is ready to hang and delivers an immediate visual impact. As an early work by Pienkowski—created prior to his later international recognition—this piece represents a rare and highly collectible example of mid-century British Pop Art.
An exceptional addition for collectors of vintage Pop Art, 1960s screen prints, and mid-century modern design, combining bold decorative appeal with strong provenance and artistic importance.
Dimensions:
Height - 98cm
Width - 98cm
Depth - 3cm
Condition Report:
Very good condition, this piece has been framed in brand new museum grade framing, the colours are rich in tone & well preserved, there are no splits on the poster, there is some minor wear as would be expected but not encroaching on the intergrity of the work. Please refer to the photos closely.
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£595.00Price
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