Peter Max – “Brooklyn Bridge Ver. I #185”
Original acrylic on canvas, signed and dated 2016. This is a one-of-a-kind original work, professionally framed and ready to hang.
Artwork Details
Artist: Peter Max
Title: Brooklyn Bridge Ver. I #185
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Original: Yes – unique work
Signed: Yes (hand signed by the artist)
Year: 2016
Reference: 358652
Dimensions: 35 in. x 28 in. (approx.)
Framing: Framed and ready to hang
COA: Included (PW Gallery)
About the Piece
This work features one of Peter Max’s most recognizable themes-the Brooklyn Bridge-executed in his signature high-impact color palette.
The surface is painted acrylic, not a print, with visible layering and tonal variation that gives the piece depth under changing light. The composition is bold and direct, designed to stand out rather than blend into a space.
This is a true original, not a reproduction or edition.
Condition
Excellent overall condition.
Artwork surface presents clean with no visible damage
Frame presents well with minimal signs of handling consistent with prior ownership
(Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description.)
Authenticity & Provenance
Hand signed by Peter Max
Includes Certificate of Authenticity from PW Gallery
Professionally sourced and offered by Kerja Gallery
Shipping & Handling
Professionally packaged to protect artwork and frame
Ships fully insured
Signature confirmation recommended
Handling time: 3days
Positioning
This is a strong statement piece. The combination of subject matter, scale, and original medium makes it suitable for both collectors and buyers looking for a centerpiece artwork.
About Peter Max
No artist of our time has reached such a vast global audience and influenced so many others who paint and draw than the legendary Peter Max. On a level comparable to Andy Warhol, but appealing to a broader base of art lovers, Max is the celebrity painter par excellence, an inescapable presence on the cultural consciousness since he burst on the scene in the 1960s. His art is in the collections of more than a hundred museums, many of which have given him solo exhibitions, as well as United States embassies, corporate headquarters and prominent private collections.
Max was the first rock-star-scale artist. Even when he was only in his twenties, he was featured on the cover of Life magazine and appeared on late-night talk shows. Now revered as an “Old Master” of Neo-Expressionism, Max’s legacy has gone way past his graphic design origins and inspired generations of artists, including many gathered under the Park West umbrella.
An instant media sensation when he made his debut in the 1960s as the go-to artist for the leading rock bands in the heyday of the Woodstock era, Max’s career became ever more public over the decades. At the invitation of the White House, he has made the portraits of six sitting United States presidents and scores of world leaders. He was named the official artist for the Grammies as well as the United States 2006 Winter Olympics team, the World Cup, the U.S. Open tennis championships, the Super Bowl and several music festivals, high-profile events that carried his signature style literally to billions of viewers.








