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Souvenir

Jasper Johns; Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE); Zigmunds Priede; Dan Socha ; F. Akers; J. Butkiewicz

Artwork Details

Souvenir
1970
Jasper Johns; Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE); Zigmunds Priede; Dan Socha ; F. Akers; J. Butkiewicz
lithograph on paper
31 1/8 in x 22 13/16 in (79.06 cm x 57.94 cm);23 5/8 in x 17 11/16 in (60.01 cm x 44.93 cm);34 in x 26 in (86.36 cm x 66.04 cm)
Gift of Dr. & Mrs. J. Robert Willson
1983/1.150

Description

Subject Matter:

Souvenir, 1970, is a two-dimensional lithograph referencing a painting Johns did in 1964 by the same title made of encaustic on canvas with real, three-dimensional objects. The painting includes a flashlight that would shine on a bicycle side mirror that would reflect light onto a photograph of Johns from his time in Japan—two months in 1964. The stretcher here references the back of the canvas of the 1964 Souvenir. As in the 1964 piece, the artist's face appears in the lower left corner, surrounded by the words red, yellow, blue.

The artist revisited the piece in 1972, creating another lithograph titled Souvenir I (see MoMA, 236.1972). Souvenir I looks more like Souvenir of 1964, but where the flashlight and mirror should be, there is white space and the words flashlight and mirror. 

Jasper Johns is an American artist who was an innovative printer and painter whose work was antithetical to expressionistic gestural abstraction. He often incorporated familiar objects or symbols into his pieces like flags and numbers, but he was meticulous about the process behind the creation.

Physical Description:

This print consists of a large, grey, sketchy rectangle under a slightly smaller black, sketchy rectangle, in the lower left corner of which is an image of the back of a stretcher. At the bottom left corner, over the stretcher, is a circle with a picture of Johns in the center and the words "Red Yellow Blue," around the perimeter. The number 2 and the word "souvenir" appear in the bottom half of the stretcher. At the right, between the stretcher and the edge of the print, is an image of dark blue flashlight (turned off), pointing at an image of a small round mirror at the top right corner of the print.

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