ROBERT LOUGHLIN (1949 - 2011) Untitled. Acrylic with felt-tip pen and ink and collage on found object. Height 1715 mm; 67 1/2 inches; width of each panel 435 mm; 17 1/4 inches. Loughlin was well-known as a picker and dealer of mid-century furniture who sold to high-end interior designers and artists such as Andy Warhol Robert Mapplethorpe and Jean-Michel-Basquiat. He started painting his iconic "brute", the square-jawed man smoking a cigarette, in the early 1980s and used found objects such as furniture, textiles, boxes and even other artist's paintings as his canvases. Provenance: private collection, New York
ROBERT LOUGHLIN (1949 - 2011) Untitled. Acrylic with felt-tip pen and ink and collage on found object. Height 1715 mm; 67 1/2 inches; width of each panel 435 mm; 17 1/4 inches. Loughlin was well-known as a picker and dealer of mid-century furniture who sold to high-end interior designers and artists such as Andy Warhol Robert Mapplethorpe and Jean-Michel-Basquiat. He started painting his iconic "brute", the square-jawed man smoking a cigarette, in the early 1980s and used found objects such as furniture, textiles, boxes and even other artist's paintings as his canvases. Provenance: private collection, New York
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