Peter Max

Peter Max Acrylic Sculpture Umbrella Man Signed Large 24" Version $34,500 Appraisal

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Description

Artist: Peter Max
Title: Umbrella Man Ver. I #122
Medium: Acrylic Sculpture
Dimensions: 24” x 17” x 2”
Year: 2016
Inscription: Signed "Max" on front
Documentation: Includes gallery certificate of authenticity and $34,500 appraisal from Park West Gallery

First explored during his "Neo-Fauve" period of the 1980s, "Umbrella Man" has the type of everyman relatability common among the Peter Max's most famous icons. The recognizable shapes and anonymous from-the-back composition provides the perfect base for Max to explore with the use of color. Rendered in a bright and sophisticated pallet of purples, reds, and blues and finished with yellow details, there is ample room for Max to showcase his heavy brushstroke work.

Over the years, Max has created countless versions of the "Umbrella Man", most commonly through his paintings and mixed media work. This 2016 acrylic sculpture imbues the well-known composition with a unique modern quality. Max created two version of this "Umbrella Man" acrylic sculpture, including a popular smaller size and this very rare larger version measuring 24" x 17" x 2".

Peter Max's Umbrella Man Acrylic Sculpture Large Ver. I #122 signed "Max" on the front. It includes a gallery certificate of authenticity and $34,500 certified appraisal from Park West Gallery.


About Peter Max

A painter of celebrities and icons, Peter Max is world-renowned for his signature visual language featuring bright nuances of the rainbow spectrum. His colorful body of work embodies the spirit of the psychedelic 60s and transmits its optimism throughout all the prolific decades of the artist's activity.

The practice of Peter Max transcends all media, from drawing and painting to sculpture, print and graphic design, while the iconography he employs is highly recognizable and relatable to the broad public. Sometimes described as a neo-expressionist, Max is actually considered one of the most productive and commercially successful pop artists to date. Throughout his career, he collaborated with numerous companies, events and organizations, designing lines for General Electric, and serving as the official artist of the Grammy Awards and the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, but also for five Super Bowls, the World Cup, the World Series, and the US Open among others. He is also the author of one of the better known US postage stamps and he had the opportunity to place his artwork on a Continental Airlines Boeing 777. Six American presidents have been among commissioners of Peter Max's art, while his works were exhibited in over 100 museums and galleries across the planet.

Synesthetic Art of Peter Max is eclectic and figurative, always clad in a kaleidoscopic palette. From his memorable Lady Liberty series, over the famous people and imagery inspired by music, to the more recent Obama series and the Masters Series in which he reinterpreted some of the most famous works from art history, we can follow Max’s oeuvre that has given him the status of a true American cultural icon.

Born in 1937 in Berlin as Peter Max Finkelstein, the artist had an exciting and nomadic upbringing in China, Israel, and France, following the final settlement of his family in the United States. Today, Peter Max lives and works in New York City, NY.

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