Schrafft's Hollywood Study

<p>As with many of Ruscha’s motifs, around 1967 he took artistic ownership of the Hollywood sign, using it in a wide variety of media and compositions. Here he has dashed off two studies of the iconic sign, presumably while drinking a cup of coffee at Schrafft’s Restaurant (stains from a cup are visible at center). As with many of his word images, his conception of the sign echoes that of his famous 1962 photograph of a Standard Oil station, seen in three-quarter view with one-point perspective diminishing to the left.</p>

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Year
1967
Dimensions
20.3 × 30.7 cm (8 × 12 1/8 in.)
Artist
Ed Ruscha

Artist

Ed Ruscha
Ed Ruscha

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Omaha, NE, USA

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