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[ A print with emphasis on red, black, white, blue and brown tones. The image has a red background with black spotting. The center of the image shows an abstract cigar with the bottom edge touching a blue and white plate. The plate is surrounded by a white thread resembling the pattern of a spiderweb. ]

Patrick Caulfield

Cigar , 1978

Artwork Type: Prints
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Dimensions: 18 x 19 in. (45.72 x 48.26 cm)
Accession #: 19810853
Credit: Collection of University Art Museum, University at Albany, State University of New York on behalf of The University at Albany Foundation , Gift of Steven and Bernice Sohacki
Related Exhibition:
Affinities and Outliers: Highlights from the University at Albany Fine Art Collections
Object Label:
Although Patrick Caulfield (1936– 2005, English) considered himself a formalist, he is most often associated with British Pop art and artists including Eduardo Paolozzi. This unofficial group of artists found great satisfaction in depicting brash, fun, and bold contemporary culture. Caulfield is best known for his canvases and prints comprised of photorealist elements and flattened, brightly hued backgrounds like those seen in his three works on view.
Affinities and Outliers: Highlights from the University at Albany Fine Art Collections

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