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19th Century English Tinsel Print Portrait of Actor Retailed Saxon and Clemens
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 19th century English full length portrait tinsel print hand colored and hand embellished, framed and retailed by Saxon and Clemens of New York City circa mid 20th century. This print depicts, "Mr. Freer as Alonzo the Patriot". This is one of three tinsel prints that I have available on my HKFA storefront here on 1stdibs. From the Robertson Davies Collection website, I would like to share with you this fascinating history of tinsel prints, "As the popularity of these prints became wide spread, bags of prepared tinsel decorations were sold along with the prints making them customizable by the purchaser. Thus after the tinseling process, no two prints would be identical. Tinsel prints emerged from the tradition of toy theatres. Once an appropriate model theatre was purchased, the public could buy prints depicting actors, actresses and scenery from plays that were being performed at the time and recreate those plays in their home. As the "juvenile drama" became popular, play books were published along side prints so the words of the plays could be recreated as well. While the genre flourished the desire to purchase a larger print of a specific actor or actress remained. Thus two types of theatrical prints became to be printed: those for juvenile dramas that were small and excluded specific actors names, and actors portraits that were larger and more individualized. In the larger theatrical portraits, characters were "always displayed full length" and "striking [a] habitual and dramatic pose". The 1830's marked the emergence of tinseling prints as a past time. Before this time, if an individual wished to embellish a portrait, individual sheets of metal foil would have to be purchased, measured and cut to fit an individual print. Once tinseling became common, different packages of precut tinsel (specific to the print)would be sold with each print as aforementioned. The term tinsel specifically refers to the metal sheets used to represent armor and weapons, but more broadly includes pieces of satin, silk, velvet, leather, and feathers among other embellishments. Although tinsel prints are now viewed as works of art, in the nineteenth century they were no more than a child's pastime. Most sources cite tinseling, as well as toy theatre, as being most popular among boys from the working class. Their popularity among boys could explain why male portraits were produced more frequently than female, however, it is more likely that male costumes, with their multiple pieces of armor and arms...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Glass Prints

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Brass, Foil

Set of Four Antique French Religious Carbon Prints by Maison AD. Braun & Cie
Located in COLMAR, FR
These four original carbon prints have been made by the French publishing house Maison Braun & Cie. (see labels on the backs). The company was launched in 1853 in the town of Dornach, Alsace, France by Adolphe Braun (1812-1877). The company specialized in (large) reproductions of artworks and came to open offices in Paris (1868), London and New York. In 1883 the company, which had been taken over by Adolphe's son and other family members, became the official and sole photographer/publisher for the Louvre Museum in Paris and other stately owned museums in France. They also had a very impressive sale list of images from other reputed European museums and collections. The company was taken over in the 1950s and the brand ceased to exist in 1969. This set consists of four framed, original carbon prints of late middle-age religious paintings by Italian masters. These prints most likely date from late 1800s or early 1900s. The two large angels are sections from the Linaiuoli Triptych, dated 1433 and painted by the Italian artist Fra Angelico (circa 1387-1455). He is often referred to as the "painter of angels". The female saint holding a book is from the artwork "Annunciation" by the Italian painter Fra Filippo Lippi...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Glass Prints

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Paper, Glass, Wood

19th Century English Tinsel Print Portrait of Actor Retailed Saxon and Clemens
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 19th century English full length portrait tinsel print hand colored and hand embellished, framed and retailed by Saxon and Clemens of New York City circa mid 20th century. This print depicts, "Mr. Freer as Marmion". This is one of three tinsel prints that I have available on my HKFA storefront here on 1stdibs. From the Robertson Davies Collection website, I would like to share with you this fascinating history of tinsel prints, "As the popularity of these prints became wide spread, bags of prepared tinsel decorations were sold along with the prints making them customizable by the purchaser. Thus after the tinseling process, no two prints would be identical. Tinsel prints emerged from the tradition of toy theatres. Once an appropriate model theatre was purchased, the public could buy prints depicting actors, actresses and scenery from plays that were being performed at the time and recreate those plays in their home. As the "juvenile drama" became popular, play books were published along side prints so the words of the plays could be recreated as well. While the genre flourished the desire to purchase a larger print of a specific actor or actress remained. Thus two types of theatrical prints became to be printed: those for juvenile dramas that were small and excluded specific actors names, and actors portraits that were larger and more individualized. In the larger theatrical portraits, characters were "always displayed full length" and "striking [a] habitual and dramatic pose". The 1830's marked the emergence of tinseling prints as a past time. Before this time, if an individual wished to embellish a portrait, individual sheets of metal foil would have to be purchased, measured and cut to fit an individual print. Once tinseling became common, different packages of precut tinsel (specific to the print)would be sold with each print as aforementioned. The term tinsel specifically refers to the metal sheets used to represent armor and weapons, but more broadly includes pieces of satin, silk, velvet, leather, and feathers among other embellishments. Although tinsel prints are now viewed as works of art, in the nineteenth century they were no more than a child's pastime. Most sources cite tinseling, as well as toy theatre, as being most popular among boys from the working class. Their popularity among boys could explain why male portraits were produced more frequently than female, however, it is more likely that male costumes, with their multiple pieces of armor and arms...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Glass Prints

Materials

Metal, Brass, Foil

Mid Century Modern Framed Flowers in the Window Signed Print 164/225
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Exceptional signed print from 1981, 163/225. Features a bouquet of pink flowers in front of a blue window.
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1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

Materials

Metal

Set of FOUR Macaws Prints originally Circa 1838 in Rectangular Frames, New
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a set of FOUR digitally remastered prints of Macaws, hand coloured framed prints, originally from Circa 1864. Prints of this style were...
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2010s British Victorian Glass Prints

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

19th Century English Tinsel Print Portrait of Actor Retailed Saxon and Clemens
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 19th century English full length portrait tinsel print hand colored and hand embellished, framed and retailed by Saxon and Clemens of New York City (original paper backing has been lost to time, however this print is similar to two others both from Saxon and Clemens) circa mid 20th century. This print depicts, "Mr. Collins as Sir Reginold the Bold in the Giant of Palestine". This is one of three tinsel prints that I have available on my HKFA storefront here on 1stdibs. From the Robertson Davies Collection website, I would like to share with you this fascinating history of tinsel prints, "As the popularity of these prints became wide spread, bags of prepared tinsel decorations were sold along with the prints making them customizable by the purchaser. Thus after the tinseling process, no two prints would be identical. Tinsel prints emerged from the tradition of toy theatres. Once an appropriate model theatre was purchased, the public could buy prints depicting actors, actresses and scenery from plays that were being performed at the time and recreate those plays in their home. As the "juvenile drama" became popular, play books were published along side prints so the words of the plays could be recreated as well. While the genre flourished the desire to purchase a larger print of a specific actor or actress remained. Thus two types of theatrical prints became to be printed: those for juvenile dramas that were small and excluded specific actors names, and actors portraits that were larger and more individualized. In the larger theatrical portraits, characters were "always displayed full length" and "striking [a] habitual and dramatic pose". The 1830's marked the emergence of tinseling prints as a past time. Before this time, if an individual wished to embellish a portrait, individual sheets of metal foil would have to be purchased, measured and cut to fit an individual print. Once tinseling became common, different packages of precut tinsel (specific to the print)would be sold with each print as aforementioned. The term tinsel specifically refers to the metal sheets used to represent armor and weapons, but more broadly includes pieces of satin, silk, velvet, leather, and feathers among other embellishments. Although tinsel prints are now viewed as works of art, in the nineteenth century they were no more than a child's pastime. Most sources cite tinseling, as well as toy theatre, as being most popular among boys from the working class. Their popularity among boys could explain why male portraits were produced more frequently than female, however, it is more likely that male costumes, with their multiple pieces of armor and arms...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Glass Prints

Materials

Foil, Brass, Metal

Set of FOUR Parrot Prints originally Circa 1800s in Rectangular Frames, New
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a set of FOUR digitally remastered prints of Parrots, hand coloured framed prints, originally from Circa 1800s. Prints of this style we...
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2010s British Victorian Glass Prints

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Set of FOUR Framed Prints of South American Palm Trees from 1843 originals, New
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a set of FOUR digitally remastered prints of South American Palm Trees, hand coloured and framed, originally from French drawings, Circa 1843. Prints of this style were o...
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2010s British Victorian Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Andy Warhol Mick Jagger Framed Lithographs by Castelli Multiples Inc
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed Group of Ten Mick Jagger Lithographs, after Andy Warhol, American, circa 1975. This group of ten offset color lithographs was published by Multiples, Inc./Castelli Graphics. S...
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1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Egill Jacobsen Lithograph
Located in Kastrup, DK
Egill Jacobsen was a Danish painter and professor. Jacobsen is known as a mask painter. The inspiration for the mask painting came from a trip to Paris in the 1930s, where Jacobsen m...
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Late 20th Century Danish Modern Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Frank Lemon, Signed WWII Offset Lithograph - Dauntless Aircraft Flying to Midway
By Frank Lemon
Located in Morristown, NJ
American 1945, a striking offset lithograph of "Dauntlesses" flying on their way to the Battle of Midway during the second World War." Below the illustration is an inscription reading "A few against many, Dauntlesses from far-off carriers race to the Battle of Midway, June 1942", signed in ink "Frank Lemon...
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1940s North American American Classical Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Paper

Flamingo Print from Audubon's Birds of America C1838 in Round Frame, New
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a digitally remastered print of a Flamingo referenced from an Audubon. Birds of America hand coloured print, originally from the 1800's. Prints of this style were origina...
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2010s British American Colonial Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

"in Full Cry" English Equestrian Hunt Scene by Henry Alken Framed under Glass
Located in Morristown, NJ
Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1854) artist, a fox hunting lithograph: "In Full Cry Yoi Forward". Engraved by F. C. Lewis. Published by Tregear & Co. 90 C...
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19th Century English Georgian Antique Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Antoni Tàpies Abstract Black & Red c1970s
Located in Oakland, CA
Fantastic black and red abstract lithograph on paper beautifully framed in a shadow bow frame with museum glass. Hand signed and numbered. Antoni Tàpies was born on December 13, 19...
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1970s Spanish Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Art Glass, Wood, Paper

Mount Fuji Traditional Japanese Woodblock Print 46/50
Located in Weesp, NL
Introducing an exquisite masterpiece: "Winter Serenity – Mount Fuji's Majestic Embrace." Embrace the timeless beauty of Japan's winter wonderland with this limited-edition woodblock ...
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1980s Japanese Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Milton Avery "Sleeping Baby" Drypoint Etching 1933
Located in New York, NY
Milton Avery (American, 1885-1965) "Sleeping Baby (Study of March Avery)", 1933, drypoint etching on paper, signed and dated in pencil lower right, numbe...
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Early 20th Century American Classical Glass Prints

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Glass, Giltwood, Paper

Mid Century Modern Signed and Framed Lithographs by Mar - a Pair
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Exceptional vintage mid century modern pair of framed and signed lithographs by Mar. One of them is titled “on the ball” and displays animals stacked on t...
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1960s American Vintage Glass Prints

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Metal

Floral Thirty Eight, Silver Framed and Signed Lithograph 6/50 by Arlene Sherman
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Electrifying piece of floral art by Arlene Sherman.
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1960s American Art Deco Vintage Glass Prints

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Metal

Moderne Monotype or Linocut Print Titled "Still Life"
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This stylish and chic mid-century modern piece will make a subtle statement with its use of materials and stylized abstract subject matter. Note: This appears to be a very controll...
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Post-Modern Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Postmodern Pink Gold & Green Framed Signed Artwork
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Exceptional postmodern abstract framed artwork. Features a an abstract celestial and geometric design of pink green and gold.
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1980s Post-Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Metal

Etching Aquatint of Surrealist Interior by Julian Trevelyan 1973
Located in London, GB
Original etching and aquatint titled 'Interior' signed Julian Trevelyan in pencil, signed and numbered 2/52, from the small and very rare limited edition in black wooden frame. Julian was a distinguished artist and print maker producing work with a broad appeal. A highly collectible almost abstract interior by a leading modern British artist. The working life of Julian Trevelyan (1910-88) spanned more than 65 years. He joined Stanley Hayter's atelier in Paris in 1931 where he worked alongside artists such as Ernst, Kokoschka, Masson, Miro and Picasso. It was in this atmosphere that he turned to Surrealism and became a founding member of the British Surrealist Group. Trevelyan taught at the Royal College of Art. He was a highly influential teacher (his students included David Hockney and Ron Kitaj...
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1970s British Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Cut Glass, Paper, Wood

Pair of Patrick Nagel Vintage 1980s Framed Female Portrait Prints
Located in Chattanooga, TN
Vintage 1980s Patrick Nagel posters in black frames. The larger vintage poster is actually mounted to foam core. The original poster is housed in a newer black poster frame with acry...
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1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Metal

Selection of Antoni Tapies Lithographs Professionally Framed
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Antoni Tapies Lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir” (Behind The Mirror), published by the legendary Galerie Maeg...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Wood, Paper, Glass

Powerful Hoi Lebadang Abstract Mid Century Lithograph Signed and Numbered
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 20th century lithograph print by Vietnamese / French artist Hoi Lebadang (1921 - 2015) signed and numbered. The colors employed, shades of red, white and charcoal set against a golden yellow, signify warmth and richness. The abstract composition beckons further inspection. The techniques used for creating this work of art include an embossed area of the work where the paper surface is raised in an abstract design. This work is presented in its original frame. I knew nothing of the artist when I bought this work, I simply knew that it appealed to me. A quick search online revealed this fascinating biography on the artist that I hope you'll read and enjoy. This comes from the Outside Folk Gallery website, "War shaped the life of Lebadang (Lê Bá Đảng.) Sometimes called Hoi Lebadang, this painter’s experiences in colonial-era Vietnam and WWII-era France flow into his work. Working at the turning point between 19th-century bohemianism and 20th-century modernism, he existed in two worlds simultaneously. The path that brought Lebadang to France in 1939 and secured his place in art history is complex. Looking at his childhood, you would never guess that this young Vietnamese boy would have such an impact on the art world. After shortening his name in 1950 to Lebadang, he only used Hoi when making lithographs. In colonial-era Vietnam, the French ruled Vietnam from the 1880s until 1954; France beckoned like a beacon for art and culture. Lê Bá Đảng (surname, middle name, given name), born in 1921, grew up with his eyes fixed on France. He grew up in a middle-class peasant family and, after primary school, felt the pull to travel. Lebadang signed...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Pablo Picasso Prints in Vintage Gilt Frames
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Petite Pablo Picasso Prints, France, circa 1960s. They have been recently professionally framed in vintage gilt wood frames under UV resistant glass. Clockwise from left...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Geometrie Nascoste Print by Tobia Scarpa Paradisoterrestre Edition
Located in Ozzano Dell'emilia, IT
An artistic project by the Venetian architect who, on the occasion of the exhibition Tobia Scarpa _ Dall’arte della misura silenziosamente (Paradisoterrestre Gallery – Bologna, 2020)...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Glass Prints

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Aluminum

Woodblock Engraving “La Calle II" Signed, Numbered 10/75, 1987
Located in Miami, FL
Woodblock Engraving “La Calle II" Signed, Numbered 10/75, 1987 Offered for sale is a graphic vintage woodblock engraving print titled La Calle. Th...
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Late 20th Century American Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Henry Moore Color Prints in Vintage Gilt Frames
Located in Atlanta, GA
Petite Henry Moore Color Prints in Vintage Gilt Frames, circa 1960s. They have been recently professionally framed in vintage gilt wood frames under UV resistant glass. Clockwise fro...
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1960s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Set of FOUR Parrot Prints originally Circa 1800s in Rectangular Frames, New (B)
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a set of FOUR digitally remastered prints of Parrots, hand coloured framed prints, originally from Circa 1800s. Prints of this style we...
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2010s British Georgian Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Set of 4, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom Engravings Circa 1860
Located in Atlanta, GA
Set of 4, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom Engravings Circa 1860. Each of these finely hand colored book plate engravings feature animals from all over the world. This series f...
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19th Century Antique Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene after Josef Ringeisen
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene after Josef Ringeisen A colorful oil print depicting a dramatic poaching scenery in the Bavarian alps....
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Late 19th Century German Black Forest Antique Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood

Set of FOUR Prints of Grapes originally Circa 1817 in Rectangular Frames, New
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a set of FOUR digitally remastered prints of Grape studies, hand coloured and framed, originally from French drawings, Circa 1817. Prints of this style were originally pr...
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2010s British Georgian Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Alexander Calder Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Alexander Calder color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. Please see our other 1stdibs listings for more Alexander Calder works...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene After Josef Ringeisen
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene after Josef Ringeisen A colorful oil print depicting a dramatic poaching scenery in the Bavarian for...
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Early 20th Century German Black Forest Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Paper, Glass, Wood

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Vintage Midcentury Charles Cobelle Le Pont by Lithograph
Located in Seguin, TX
Le Pont by Charles Cobelle (1902-1994) France, lithograph on paper. Signed Artist Proof in pencil lower right corner. Displayed matted under glass in giltwood frame, opening 11"L x 9...
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Mid-20th Century French Modern Glass Prints

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Glass, Giltwood, Paper

Bernard Buffet Signed Lithograph of Paris
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Wonderful Bernard Buffet signed lithograph of Paris in a new white washed frame. The Buffet Paris scenes are very rare.
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1960s Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Henry Moore Lithograph Studies of Three Standing Figures in Gilt Frame
Located in Atlanta, GA
Henry Moore lithograph, entitled Studies of Three Standing Figures, English, circa 1960s. Beautifully framed in a 22 karat gold reeded frame with silk...
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1960s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Lithographs by Joan Miro
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Karel (Karl) Appel Signed Artist's Proof Gallery Framed Lithograph 'Untitled'
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This lithograph was done by the well known Karel or Karl Appel of the Netherlands in 1973 in his Modernist style. The print is done in vivid colors and is pencil marked "EH" on the b...
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Mid-20th Century Dutch Mid-Century Modern Glass Prints

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Chrome

Signed lithograph “personage” by Karelia Appel
Located in Chicago, IL
This is a rare lithograph by Karel Appel. 40/100 ,signed and dated. The frame is a very clean lined, tasteful frame.
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1970s Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene After Josef Ringeisen
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene after Josef Ringeisen A colorful oil print depicting a dramatic poaching scenery in the Bavarian for...
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Late 19th Century German Black Forest Antique Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood

Victor Vasarely Op-Art Litho Signed and Numbered 295/300 Vega Series
Located in San Diego, CA
Great example of Vasarely's Vega series optical illusion print technique. Signed and numbered on the front 295/300. Nice original white mate frame with glass.
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20th Century French Post-Modern Glass Prints

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Paper, Glass

Group of Black and White Sol LeWitt Prints
By (after) Sol LeWitt
Located in Atlanta, GA
Group of sixteen black-and-white prints after Sol LeWitt, from the limited edition folio "Black Gouaches," published by Stephan Natkin/Galerie Digital Arts, France, circa 1992. They ...
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1990s American Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Untitled, the Show Is over / Christopher Wool & Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 1993
By Christopher Wool
Located in London, GB
United Kingdom - Offset Lithograph on Paper, from the original show 1993 Christopher Wool’s paintings and prints explore the confluence of image, text, and pattern. They often feature enigmatic, confrontational found phrases or illegible scribbles, which are either stencilled or plastered in black across flat white fields. The artist occasionally covers the compositions with spray-paint marks and screen-printed elements (some taken from his previous works), erasing and relayering as he goes. His process—which focuses on the possibilities of reproduction, appropriation, and accretion—is as important as the results themselves. Wool studied at Sarah Lawrence College and the New York Studio School. New York’s vibrant 1970s downtown No Wave and punk scenes became major influences, and Wool reached his mature style in the mid-1980s. Wool has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Paris, Tokyo, Berlin, and beyond, and his work belongs in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou, and the Tate. His work has achieved eight figures on the secondary market. Drawing from Minimalism and Conceptualism, Felix Gonzalez...
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1990s British Post-Modern Glass Prints

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Glass, Hardwood, Paper

Set of 4 Decorative Neoclassical Framed Panels
Located in Riverdale, NY
Set of 4 Striking Decorative Neoclassical Framed Panels from the 1980's. Triangular shaped frames under glass with Neoclassical prints encased. Wood frame...
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1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

19th Century British Print of Improved Lincolnshire Sheep in Kulicke Frame
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is where the antique mixes with the modern. Where worlds collide and give rise to something fresh, new and unique. A mid 19th Century British print presented in a Kulicke frame which had it's origins in the mid 20th Century in America. This print of Improved Lincolnshire Sheep printed...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Glass Prints

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Metal

After George Bouverie Goddard Hunting Engraving
Located in New York, NY
After George Bouverie Goddard (British, 1832-1886) hunting color engraving with two greyhound dogs running after an hare, signed in plate to lower left, housed in a wood frame. Di...
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Mid-20th Century Other Glass Prints

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Pablo Picasso Black and White Prints in Vintage Gilt Frames
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Pablo Picasso Black and White Prints, France, circa 1960s. They have been recently professionally framed in vintage gilt frames under UV resistant glass. They are priced...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Prints

Materials

Metal

19th C English Print by H. Strafford of Three South Down Wethers Kulicke Frame
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is where the antique mixes with the modern. Where worlds collide and give rise to something fresh, new and unique. A mid 19th century British print by Henry Strafford presented ...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Glass Prints

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Metal

Bernard Buffet ´S Print, Estampe 1967 France
Located in PÉZENAS, FR
magnificent print by Bernard Buffet 1967, signed and dated on "le canal de saint quentin" the work is framed in gold leaf and under glass, its bac...
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Mid-20th Century French Glass Prints

Materials

Glass, Paint

Midcentury Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero Artwork 'a Tree'
By Sergio Gonzales-Tornero
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
A wonderful work by Chilean painter/artist Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero. This color etching with aquatint is pencil signed, titled (A Tree), dated (1964), a...
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Mid-20th Century Chilean Mid-Century Modern Glass Prints

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Glass, Paper

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