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  1. 76 x 94 in. (193 x 239 cm.) The monumentally scaled painting Untitled (Boxer) is one of Basquiats most powerful images of a boxer, a champion of epic proportions, and a metaphorical self-portrait of Basquiat as a defiant fighter.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Jean-Michel Basquiat. Original Title: Boxer. Date: 1982. Style: Neo-Expressionism, Street art. Genre: figurative. Media: acrylic, crayon. Dimensions: 193 x 239 cm. Share: Article. This painting, which depicts a black boxer in the foreground of a white graffiti-filled backdrop, was sold at auction for $13.5 million in 2008.

  3. Hace 7 horas · Untitled (Boxer) is a neo-Expressionist painting by the painter and street artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Hailing from New York City, Basquiat is as famous for the paintings that he exhibited in US galleries as he is for the street art that he sprayed all over Manhattan as part of the renowned graffiti duo named SAMO.

  4. 10 de jun. de 2023 · 1. Expressive Use of Color. One of the most striking characteristics of Basquiats work is his vibrant and expressive use of color, and “Untitled (Boxer)” is no exception. The painting features a bold and energetic color palette, with intense splashes of red, yellow, and blue against a gritty black background.

  5. The monumentally scaled painting Untitled (Boxer) is one of Basquiat's most powerful images of a boxer, a champion of epic proportions, and a metaphorical self-portrait of Basquiat as a defiant fighter.

  6. Date: 1981. Medium: Acrylic, oil and oil stick on wood panel. Dimensions: 72 × 48 in. (182.9 × 121.9 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Mireille and James Levy, 2021. Accession Number: 2021.2.1. Modern and Contemporary Art at The Met.

  7. Jean-Michel Basquiat has 12 works online. There are 17,801 drawings online. We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Drawings of the 80s from the Collection: Part II. Apr 12–Jul 10, 1990. 2 other works identified. How we identified these works. Licensing. Feedback. Jean-Michel Basquiat. Untitled. 1982.