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Robert Mapplethorpe
Silver Dollar

1988

$29,500
£22,345.86
€26,303.96
CA$42,235.38
A$43,093.30
CHF 24,340.40
MX$524,658.06
NOK 291,414.52
SEK 290,702.35
DKK 196,644.44

About the Item

Silver Dollar is a silver gelatin print on paper by Robert Mapplethorpe, titled, numbered, and dated verso. The print is signed and dated again on the back within his signature stamp. The image size is 19.25 x 23" and the framed size is 29.75 x 33.5". Numbered 9/10 from the edition of 17 (there were also 7 artist proofs lettered A - G). Mapplethorpe created this image of the 1900 Morgan U.S. Silver Dollar in 1988, a year prior to his death from AIDS. The piece emphasizes his work in light and dark, black and white. The prominent motto on the coin 'E Pluribus Unum' ("From many, one") has an interesting history, not only as the de facto national motto used on U.S. coins for almost 2 centuries going back to 1782, but it was also associated with some famous writers of the ages - Virgil, St. Augustine in his Confessions and in Cicero's De Officiis. Additionally, in the Wizard of Oz, the Wizard refers to he and Dorothy's home in Kansas as 'the land of e pluribus unum.' In 1956, the national motto was replaced with 'In God We Trust'.
  • Creator:
    Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 1989, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1988
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.75 in (75.57 cm)Width: 33.5 in (85.09 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    The art is in excellent condition; there is some minor wear to the framing.
  • Gallery Location:
    Greenwich, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: GRMAP0001011stDibs: LU2664214982692

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