Shepard Fairey

Mujer Fatale

2007

Screenprint

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Description

Mujer Fatale, the fatal woman, is an example of Fairey’s homage to women. In this case, the mysterious character is wearing a mask as a nod to the Zapatista, the Mexican movement against the government fighting for indigenous rights and democracy.

  • Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970).
  • Screenprint edition 128 of 300 numbered in lower left recto.
  • Signed and dated in pencil lower right recto.
  • In a black frame glazed under glass.

Dimensions

Frame Height: 25.75 inches / 65.41 cm
Frame Width: 18.75 inches / 47.63 cm

Signature

Signed and dated lower right, numbered lower left

Condition Report

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Print in very good condition.

Some scuffs to frame.

Print not examined outside of frame.

 

Product is used.

Publisher

OBEY GIANT, Los Angeles, California

Art Period

Contemporary

Movement/Style

Street Art

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