Tim Huhn's Masterpiece VI Guggenheim hosts numerous Masterpieces!

Tim Huhn, Masterpiece VI Guggenheim

Tim Huhn, Masterpiece VI Guggenheim

Alexander Calder looking over his mobile at the Guggenheim Museum

Alexander Calder looking over his mobile at the Guggenheim Museum

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In Tim Huhn’s painting ‘Masterpiece VI Guggenheim Self-Portrait,’ Tim depicts a mid-century style couple walking around the Guggenheim Museum during a Roy Lichtenstein Exhibition. In the background, Tim has incorporated a number of Masterpieces by both Alexander Calder and Roy Lichtenstein. These masterpieces include a red, yellow and black mobile hanging in the center area of the Guggenheim Museum by Alexander Calder as well as Roy Lichtenstein’s paintings of 'In the Car' (seen on the top level), 'Whaam!' (seen on the main depicted level far right), 'Yellow and Red Brushstrokes', 'Female Head', 'Crying Girl', and lastly 'Self-Portrait.'

Below you can see each of these referenced Masterpieces in better detail for identification.

Roy Lichtenstein standing with ‘Whaam!’ from 1963

Roy Lichtenstein standing with ‘Whaam!’ from 1963

The woman is holding a brochure, referenced from a Lichtenstein Exhibition Poster for the Guggenheim Museum in 1969; coupled with the man, who is pointing over his shoulder realizing that the figure looking at the 'Self-Portrait' painting is Roy Lichtenstein himself!

Tim Huhn’s oil painting on canvas ‘Masterpiece VI Guggenheim’ measures 24”x40”, is also available as a limited edition canvas print on two sizes.

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