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ORIGINAL PETER MAX VINTAGE MODERN ABSTRACT POP ART PAINTING UMBRELLA MAN CUBISM

Description: COOL AND VISUALLY STRIKING MODERN POP ART MIXED MEDIA ACRYLIC PAINTING BY FOREVER FAMOUS POP ART PAINTER AND ILLUSTRATOR PETER MAX FINKELSTEIN (American b.1937). THIS WORK IS TITLED UMBRELLA MAN. THE CENTRAL FIGURE STANDS UNDER A LARGE, EXAGGERATED UMBRELLA BURSTING WITH BOLD AND CAPTIVATING COLORS. THIS ARTWORK EMBODIES PETER MAX’S SIGNATURE, UPBEAT STYLE WITH THE PLAYFUL USE OF SHAPES, LAYERS OF COLOR, AND SENSE OF MOVEMENT THAT DRAWS THE EYE ACROSS THE PAINTING. IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS. SIGNED BY PETER MAX IN THE UPPER RIGHTHAND CORNER. EXCELLENT OVERALL CONDITION. PROVENANCE: PRIVATE ESTATE, SANTA MONICA CALIFORNIA. WELL DOCUMENTED ATTACHED TO THE VERSO. DIMENSIONS INCLUDING THE FRAME: 36” W x 44” H DIMENSIONS WITHOUT THE FRAME: 30” W x 38” H Peter Max (Born 1937) is active/lives in New York / Germany. Peter Max is known for Illustrations-sport, psychedelic, and pop art. Peter Max Born in Berlin, Germany Name variants: Peter Max Finkelstein One of the most famous of all living artists, Peter Max, is also a pop culture icon. His bold colors, uplifting images, and uncommon artistic diversity have touched almost every phase of American culture and have inspired many generations. Peter Max has painted for six U.S. Presidents, and his art is displayed in Presidential Libraries and U.S. Embassies. Max has painted our Lady Liberty annually since America's Bicentennial, and in 2000, a collage of his Liberties adorned over 145 million Verizon phone books. Peter Max has been a major force in the American art scene for over four generations. Max is in the collections of world leaders, including five American presidents: Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. He is in major private collections worldwide. Max has had over forty museum shows internationally and hundreds of gallery shows worldwide. His works appear in the collections of many prominent museums worldwide, including the prestigious Museum of Modern Art in New York. Max has been named an official artist of the 2006 U.S. Olympic Team at the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. He has also been the Official Artist of 5 Super Bowls, World Cup USA, The World Series, The U.S. Open, The Indy 500, The NYC Marathon, and The Kentucky Derby. In 2002, Abrams Books published what would become one of the best-selling art books ever! "The Art Of Peter Max" "Just as Toulouse-Lautrec captured the imagination of late 19th-century Paris with his posters, Max led the international youth movement of the Sixties into a new visual culture." ~ Charles Riley III Max Art Pops Up Everywhere! His art has flown the skies on a Continental Airlines Boeing 777 Jet. His art installations include an excellent 600-ft stage for the Woodstock Music Festival, a giant mural for the Winter Olympics, and 10-ft guitars for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Peter Max, born Peter Max Finkelstein, is a multi-dimensional artist focused on contemporary events. When he left art school in the 1960s, he began producing, "cosmic imagery . . . that caught on right away, and before you knew it, I got an eight-page cover story in Life magazine." He explores all media, including mass media, as a "canvas" for his creative expression. His decorative designs are on a Boeing 777 Continental, Dale Earnhardt's #3 Millennium race car, U.S. postage stamps, and 235 U.S. border murals. He created two 155-foot murals for the U.S. Pavilion at the Seville World's Fair in Spain, 12 postage stamps for the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and a 600-foot stage mural for Woodstock 2. He has also painted for five U.S. presidents, the Beatles, Aerosmith, and the Rolling Stones. After September 11th, 2001, Peter Max began a project by finishing 356 portraits of the firefighters lost in the attack. His portraits were then given to the victims' families. In addition, from a special request from President George W. Bush, he recently created another 356 portraits for a firefighters' memorial. Peter Max has worked with oils, acrylics, watercolors, finger paints, dyes, pastels, charcoal, pen, multi-colored pencils, etchings, engravings, animation cells, lithographs, serigraphs, silk screens, ceramics, sculpture, collage, video and computer graphics. He loves to hear amazing facts about the universe and is as fascinated with numbers and mathematics as he is with visual phenomena. “If I didn't choose art, I would have become an astronomer," states Max, who became fascinated with astronomy while living in Israel following a ten-year upbringing in Shanghai, China. "I became fascinated with the vast distances in space and the vast world within the atom." Max's early childhood impressions profoundly influenced his psyche, weaving the fabric to become the tapestry of his entire creative expression. He recalls it as a childhood filled with magic and adventure. European-born Peter Max was raised in Shanghai, China, where he spent his first ten years. He lived in a pagoda-style house amidst a Buddhist monastery, a Sikh temple, and a Viennese cafe. And yet, with all that richness and diversity of culture, he still dreamed of an adventure to come to a far-off land called America. From American comic books, radio broadcasts, and cinema shows, young Max formed an impression of the land of Captain Marvel, Flash Gordon, swing jazz, swashbucklers, freedom, and creativity. But the American adventure was far in the future. At the age of ten, Max and his parents traveled across the vast expanse of China to a Tibetan mountain camp at the foothills of the Himalayas. Then they journeyed 9,000 feet to a beautiful, white-turreted hotel in a mountain paradise that seemed like Shangri-La. After their return to Shanghai, the family left on another voyage of discovery around India, the continent of Africa, and Israel, where Max studied art with a Viennese "fauve" painter. It was in Israel that young Max also developed a love and fascination for astronomy. In 1953, he and his family emigrated to America after a six-month visit to Paris. Though it was a relatively short stay, he enrolled in an art school and absorbed the culture and art heritage of Paris. At sixteen, he realized his childhood vision and arrived in America. After completing high school, he continued his art studies at The Art Students League, a renowned, traditional academy across from Carnegie Hall in Manhattan. There, he learned the rigid disciplines of Realism and developed into a realist painter. When he left art school, Max had become fascinated with new trends in commercial illustration and graphic arts from America as well as Europe and Japan. He decided to try his hand at it, and within a short time, he won awards for album covers and book jackets, which combined his brand of realism with graphic art techniques. Max also admired the work of contemporary photographers such as Bert Stern, Richard Avedon, and Irving Penn, which led to his photo collage period, in which he captured the psychedelic era of the mid-'60s. As the '60s progressed, the photo collages gave way to his "Cosmic '60s" style, with distinctive line work and bold color combinations. It became his signature style. This new style developed as a spontaneous creative urge following Max's meeting with Swami Satchidananda, an Indian Yoga master who taught him meditation and the spiritual teachings of the East. Max was suddenly on numerous magazine covers, including Life magazine, and appeared on national TV. Max's visual impact on the '60s has often been compared to the influence the Beatles had with their music. In the 1970s, Max gave up his commercial pursuits and went into retreat to begin painting in earnest. He submersed himself in his art for several years and was only induced to come out of retreat on occasion through special commissions by the Federal government agencies: the U.S. Border murals, the first 10 U.S. postage stamp, and projects for the Federal Energy Commission. For July 4, 1976, Max created a special installation and art book, Peter Max Paints America, to commemorate America's bicentennial. It was the year Max also began his annual July 4th tradition of painting the Statue of Liberty. In 1982, Max painted six Liberties on the White House lawn and then personally helped to actualize the statue's restoration, which was completed in 1986. In the years that followed, Max developed his new atelier, with a primary focus on paintings, mixed media works and limited graphic editions. He was primarily focused on concerns of environmental, human and animal rights. He began a series of works called Better World, and created a painting called I love the World, depicting an angel embracing the planet, inspired by his backstage experience at the Live Aid concert. In 1989, for the 20th anniversary of Woodstock, Peter Max was asked to create world's largest rock-and-roll stage for the Moscow Music Peace Festival. Soon after the festival, in October, 1989, he unveiled his 40 Gorbys, a colorful homage to Mikhail Gorbachev, then Premier of Russia. Prophetically, a few weeks later, Communism fell in Eastern Europe, and Max was selected to receive a 7,000-pound section of the Berlin Wall, which was installed on the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Intrepid Museum. Using a hammer and chisel, Max carved a dove from within the stone and placed it on top of the wall to set it free. In 1991, Max's one-man retrospective show at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersberg drew the largest turnout for any artist in Russian history. Over 14,500 people attended! As a painter for four former U.S. Presidents (Carter, Ford, Bush and Reagan) in 1993, Max was approached by the inaugural committee to create posters for Bill Clinton's inauguration. He was later invited to the White House to paint the signing of the Peace Accord. Peter Max also directed his creative energy to important global events and has produced posters for many such events, including Summit of the Americas, Gorbachev's State of the World Forum, and the United Nations Earth Summit, for which he had designed a series of twelve stamps that became the best-selling stamps in U.N. history. For the U.N.'s 50th anniversary, Max produced an installation of fifty paintings in different color combinations of the landmark United Nations Building. A lover of music, Max has been designated Official Artist for the Grammys, The 25th Anniversary of the New Orleans Jazz Festival, and the Woodstock Music Festival. In the sports arena, Max has been the Official Artist for five Super Bowls, The World Cup USA, The U.S. Tennis Open and the NHL All-Star Game. Always an optimist, Max sees a fabulous new age for the new millennium, filled with enormous possibilities. He also sees a need for a greater responsibility to our planet, and he is ever ready to serve as the "Global Artist."

Price: 9000 USD

Location: Pasadena, California

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Peter Max

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Signed By: Peter Max

Size: Large

Signed: Yes

Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)

Title: Umbrella Man

Material: Acrylic

Item Length: 36 in

Region of Origin: New York, USA

Framing: Framed

Subject: Men, Modern Abstract Pop Art

Type: Painting

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Item Height: 44 in

Style: Abstract, Pop Art, Cubism, Figurative Art, Modernism

Theme: Art, Modern Pop Art Umbrella Man, People

Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)

Production Technique: Acrylic Painting

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Culture: Modern Art

Handmade: Yes

Item Width: 36 in

Time Period Produced: 2000-2009

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