Robert Heinecken

Untitled

1964–1968

Not on view

Date
1964–1968

Classification
Prints

Medium
Photo-offset lithograph

Dimensions
Sheet: 12 3/4 × 10 in. (32.4 × 25.4 cm) Image: 8 × 4 7/16 in. (20.3 × 11.3 cm)

Accession number
92.97.8

Edition
289/500

Publication
Printed and published by Robert Heinecken

Credit line
Gift of Lilyan S. and Toby Miller

Rights and reproductions
© The Robert Heinecken Trust

API
artworks/8217

Part of a series:
ARE YOU REA
25 works

A high-contrast portrait shows a woman with a third eye and the caption about looking angelic.
Black-and-white poster showing an upside-down person and large text reading "do it justice."
High-contrast inverted portrait of a woman's face with the words "The make-up that's Barely There" across the top.
A reversed black-and-white portrait of a smiling woman overlaid with magazine text about beauty treatment.
A small black-and-white photomontage shows overlapping faces and figures framed on a white page.
Vintage advertisement collage with headline about Italian spaghetti sauce claiming it changed 17 million minds.
A layered black-and-white double exposure showing a child kneeling with another child overlapping.
A woman and small child stand on a porch by a window beneath the caption "The Fortunate, Fashionable Rescue."
A monochrome abstract print showing a seated, reclining person with layered overlapping shapes and textures.
High-contrast black-and-white poster of a woman in sunglasses with large text reading ARE YOU REA.


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