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Very nice screen print, on BFK Rives paper. Very good print quality, with beautiful colours and with white underlay, which gives the colours an extra bright appearance.
The work is signed in the print and annotated in pencil at the lower right '1. 200 Edition, 17b, 2-'85 SF'
Posthumous publication after a work by Patrick Nagel. When Playboy published its 'Thirtieth anniversary' issue, it contained an entertaining article by Anton Chekhov. Patrick Nagel illustrated this article with ten headlines. Sensual, provocative and typically 80s. Eccentric hairstyles, big earrings, lots of make-up. After his death in 1984, these illustrations were used for these silkscreens. Patrick Nagel was an American artist and illustrator. He created popular illustrations on cardboard, paper and canvas, most of which emphasize the female form in a distinctive style, derived from Art Deco and pop art.
The work is in very good condition.