This vibrant original vintage screen print by Jan Pienkowski, created circa 1961, is a striking Pop Art interpretation of a sunflower, rendered with bold colour and graphic clarity. The radiant yellow bloom bursts from a rich blue background, its patterned central disc and expressive petals exemplifying the strong visual language and experimental printmaking style of the early 1960s.
Produced as an 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, affirming its authenticity and historical importance.
Elegantly presented in a black frame, the print is ready to hang and commands attention with its scale, colour contrast, and unmistakable Pop Art presence. As an early example of Pienkowski’s work—preceding his later international acclaim—this piece offers a rare opportunity to acquire a genuine mid-century artwork from a pivotal moment in British graphic art.
A highly desirable piece for collectors of vintage Pop Art, 1960s screen prints, and mid-century modern design, combining decorative impact with strong artistic and historical value.
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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