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  1. Jean-Michel Basquiats crown motif appears so often in his art it has become a recognizable symbol in popular culture, appearing on everything from t-shirts to tattoos. Here are 19 examples of crowns in Basquiat’s paintings, along with musings on their meanings.

  2. Aug 8, 2023 · Basquiat was known for using particular symbols in his art in a manner that would elicit reactions from the viewers. The same can be said for his constant use of crowns for his drawings. Basquiat borrowed the crown, but what cannot be denied is how he reinvented its use over time.

  3. Basquiat first made use of crowns within a homage to Picasso, titled Red Kings from 1981. The Spaniard himself had been influenced by African sculpture at times in his career, so it is intriguing to then witness Basquiat taking elements of Picasso’s work into his own.

  4. Jean-Michel Basquiat rose to fame in the 1980s, and his works have been highly sought after ever since. Basquiat used a myriad of symbols to express political, racial, and social themes. This article explores the meaning behind the famous 'Basquiat crown' and other reoccurring Basquiat symbols.

  5. Sep 12, 2022 · Basquiat’s crown evokes a provocative, emotional reaction. Its appropriation by other artists and designers authenticates its position as an icon that profoundly resonates in today’s culture. Most of Basquiat’s paintings feature the crown in some shape or form.

  6. Basquiat’s Crowns (1981-2) A crown appears frequently in the early work of Jean-Michel Basquiat signaling his ambition and understanding of art history. Many artists used their monarchs to symbolize their own majestic powers and Basquiat, lacking one, continued the tradition in his own way.

  7. Born to a father of Haitian origin and a mother of Puerto Rican origin, Jean-Michel Basquiat has used the symbol of the crown on numerous occasions in his art. Let's discover together what is the meaning of what has become his emblem, his signature.

  8. Jan 19, 2024 · Dive into the iconic world of Basquiat's Crown. Uncover the symbolism and artistic allure behind Jean-Michel Basquiat's renowned Crown motif in contemporary art.

  9. The Crown. Synonymous with Basquiat’s œuvre, the crown has appeared in countless examples of the artist’s paintings, such as Red Kings (1981), Tuxedo (1983), King Alphonso (1982-3) and Back Of The Neck (1983). Usually a central feature of any painting in which it features, there are many different theories as to the symbol’s meaning.

  10. Nov 22, 2011 · Basquiat Iconography: Crowns. The crown became Basquiat’s most commonly used and iconic symbol, or, as curator Nick Curtis puts it, a “proxy artist’s signature”.