B. 1948 - Ronnie Cutrone is a Pop artist, best known for his large-scale paintings of America's favorite cartoon characters, such as Felix the Cat, Pink Panther and Woody Woodpecker. On the surface, Cutrone's paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively, and highly accessible. After a long apprenticeship to Andy Warhol, during which time Cutrone worked side by side with the Pop master on paintings, prints, films, and concepts, he hit upon the style the critics called "Post-Pop." achieving International acclaim with his first post Warhol show. Cutrone's works have been exhibited at: Whitney Museum (New York), Museum of Modern Art (New York), Boymans Beunigen Museum (Holland) Museum of Contemporary Art (L.A.) and Important Fine Art Galleries internationally
Cutrone, Ronnie "Felix The Cat, American Flag" Original Painting Original Silkscreen with Overpaint by the Artist 1988
Hand Signed
Edition #
Original
Provenance & Extra Info
This "Felix the Cat/American Flag" painting is hand signed and dated (1988) by Ronnie Cutrone. The President of the Silk Screening Studio who worked with the artist in the 1980s gave it to seller as a present when they visited his studio in 1997. He showed the seller other versions of this silk screen which all differed from one another in that each was dramatically altered and individualized by Ronnie Cutrone when he applied by hand, separate design overlays to each painting.
Other Condition
Painting on heavy poster paper was rolled up and over time, a 1/4 inch wide seam developed across the painting, see photos.
Retail Price
$8,000
Asking Price
$4,000 OBO
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Cutrone, Ronnie "Punchline" Works on Paper (not prints) Watercolor and Charcoal on Paper 1990
Hand Signed
Signed and dated in pencil
Edition #
Original mixed media
Provenance & Extra Info
Excellent Condition
Retail Price
$2,800
Asking Price
$2,000 OBO
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Cutrone, Ronnie "Super (Superman)" Original Painting Acrylic on Canvas 2005