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  1. Hace 4 días · Jean-Michel Basquiat was a mixed media artist and he would anything for his art pieces ranging from ink, felt-tip pens, acrylic pens and markers. In his artwork Untitled, 1982 (Crown) by Jean-Michel Basquiat the thick lines of the crown are typical of the materials he would use for his artworks.

  2. Hace 2 días · This piece, which remained untitled, but many still refer to simply as "Skull", is likely inspired by this key moment in his history. It was created in 1981 when Basquiat was merely twenty and is an example of Basquiat's early canvas-based work. Although this painting is often referred to as Skull, it is an untitled piece which was presented at ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Description. The paining is an acrylic on canvas project which has a size of 180 centimetres by 260.5 centimetres. The center of the canvas is dominated by a large dark figure with thin, stick-like arms outstretched. The head is 'enlarged' and out of scale of the rest of the body. The left hand appears to be holding a paint roller, the right ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Jean-Michel Basquiat stands out among many epic artists in the late 20th century when he worked on Italian and other famous masterpieces. Though he started his journey by doing graffiti in New York's walls, his popularity grew because his themes inspired many people in his era.

  5. Hace 2 días · This is especially possible within his drawings, where many were just a few strokes of the pencil and would be easier to mimic, but without the magical mind of Jean-Michel himself. Whilst there remains a large number of original Basquiat drawings available for purchase from various high profile auctioneers, there are countless more fake items ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Boxer is a painting that depicts a huge, hulking boxer. The huge, black body of the boxer fills the page and his hands are raised in victory. This is an art work that clearly depicts the triumph of physical strength. Abstract, geometric shapes on the boxer's body and (in particular) on his face, also give him a somewhat inhuman look.

  7. Hace 5 días · The general concensus is that Riding with Death was inspired by a Leonardo da Vinci drawing, entitled Illustration for his thoughts on Virtue and Envy. We do know that Basquiat studied Renaissance art in great detail and that even though his style was completely different from the members of that movement, he respected their supreme technical ...

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