Famous Jasper John Paintings

Famous Jasper John Paintings

He is best known for his painting Flag (1954–55), which he painted after having a dream of the American flag. His work is often described as a Neo-Dadaist, as opposed to pop art, even though his subject matter often includes images and objects from popular culture.[citation needed] Still, many compilations on pop art include Jasper Johns as a pop artist because of his artistic use of classical iconography.

 

Jasper Johns's 'Flag', Encaustic 1954

 

In 1998, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York bought Johns’ White Flag. While the Met would not disclose how much was paid, “experts estimate [the painting's] value at more than $20 million.” In 2006, private collectors Anne and Kenneth Griffin (founder of the Chicago-based hedge fund Citadel LLC) bought Johns’ False Start for $80 million, making it the most expensive painting by a living artist.

 

Jasper Johns, Flag  (detail)

 

The National Gallery of Art acquired about 1,700 of Johns’ proofs in 2007. This made the Gallery home to the largest number of Johns’ works held by a single institution. The exhibition showed works from many points in Johns’ career, including recent proofs of his prints.

 

Flag (Moratorium), 1930 Jasper Johns

 

Jasper Johns's 'Map', 1961

 

See Also

“Mom and Pop Art”, a 1999 episode of the animated television series The Simpsons, in which Johns guest-stars as himself.

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