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Ronnie Cutrone is best known for his large-scale paintings of America's favorite cartoon characters, such as Felix the Cat, Pink Panther and Woody Woodpecker. "Everything is a cartoon for me," Ronnie Cutrone says. "The ancient manuscripts are taken very seriously but they really are cartoons." After a long apprenticeship to Andy Warhol, during which time Cutrone worked side by side with the Pop master on paintings, prints, films, and concepts, he hit upon the style the critics called "Post-Pop." achieving International acclaim with his first post Warhol show. Cutrone's works have been exhibited at: Whitney Museum (New York), Museum of Modern Art (New York), Boymans Beunigen Museum (Holland) Museum of Contemporary Art (L.A.) and important Fine Art Galleries internationally.


Cutrone
"Saluting Survival"
Oil on American Flag
99" x 55"
1988

 

 

"Happy House"
40" x 30"
Edition 50
Silkscreen Remarque

 

"Putting Your Face On"
40" x 30"
Edition 20
Silkscreen Remarque

 

"Bugsy Miranda"
22" x 28"
Edition 250
Serigraph

 

"White Knight"
22" x 28"
Edition 250
Serigraph

Other Cutrone images available upon request.


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