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Art For Sale
Artist: Sam Francis
Artist: George Inness
Untitled (SF-344)
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (SF-344), 1990 Signed and numbered with publisher's chop mark Lithograph in 5 colorson PTI #120 Waterleaf paper; torn and deckled edges 47.25 x 30 inches Edition of 50
Category

1990s Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SF-343)
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (SF-343), 1990 Signed and numbered in pencil with publisher's chop mark Lithograph in 6 colors on PTI #120 Waterleaf paper 46.25 x 30 inches Edition of 50
Category

1990s Art

Materials

Lithograph

"A Cloudy Day, " View of Montclair, New Jersey, Tonalist, Barbizon Scene
Located in New York, NY
George Inness (1825 - 1894) A Cloudy Day, 1886 Oil on canvas 25 x 30 inches Signed and dated lower center Provenance: The artist Estate of the above Fifth Avenue Galleries, New York, Executor's Sale of Paintings by the Late George Inness, N.A., February 12 - 14, 1895, Lot 132 Joseph H. Spafford, acquired from the above Mrs. Spafford, by bequest from the above Leroy Ireland, New York, 1951 Ernest Closuit, Fort Worth, Texas Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas, circa 1960 Private Collection Shannon's Fine Art, American and European Fine Art Auction, October 27, 2016, Lot 42 Exhibited: New York, American Fine Arts Society, Exhibition of the Paintings Left by the Late George Inness, December 27, 1894, no. 90.  Literature: LeRoy Ireland, The Works of George Inness: An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonne, Austin, Texas, 1965, p. 336, no. 1324, illustrated. Michael Quick, "George Inness: A Catalogue Raisonne," Vol. II, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2007, pp. 282-83, 311, no. 966, illustrated.  George Inness, one of America's foremost landscape painters of the late nineteenth century, was born in 1825 near Newburgh, New York. He spent most of his childhood in Newark, New Jersey. He was apprenticed to an engraving firm until 1843, when he studied art in New York with Regis Gignoux, a landscape painter from whom he learned the classical styles and techniques of the Old Masters. In 1851, sponsored by a patron, Inness made a fifteen-month trip to Italy. In 1853 he traveled to France, where he discovered Barbizon landscape painting, leading him to adopt a style that used looser, sketchier brushwork and more open compositions, emphasizing the expressive qualities of nature. After working in New York from 1854 to 1859, he moved to Medfield, Massachusetts, and four years later to New Jersey, where through a fellow painter he began to experiment with using glazes that would allow him to fill his compositions with subtle effects of light. Duncan Phillips remarked on Inness’s mellow light as a unifying force, saying, “…he was equipped to modernize the grand manner of Claude and to apply the methods of Barbizon to American subjects." At this time also, Inness developed an interest in the religious theories of Emanuel Swedenborg...
Category

1880s Hudson River School Art

Materials

Canvas, Paint, Oil

Another Footprint
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in colors from four aluminum plates on BFK Rives wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil, Sam Francis. A superb trial proof impression, one of only five such...
Category

1970s Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SF-128C)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in colors on BFK Rives wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil Sam Francis. A superb impression of the only state, from the edition of 16, numbered in pencil ...
Category

1970s Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

Mercury
Located in New York, NY
1963 Lithograph in colors, on Rives BFK paper Sheet: 23 7/10 x 18 7/10 in. (60.2 x 47.5 cm) Edition of 20 Signed and numbered in pencil, lower margin Unframed, excellent condition
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
Untitled, 1991 Etching in colors, on wove paper Sheet: 47 x 28 in. (119.4 x 71.1 cm) Edition of 20 Signed and numbered in pencil Framed, mint condition
Category

1990s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Etching

An Other Set - X, Sam Francis
Located in New York, NY
A remarkable work of art, An Other Set – X was created by Sam Francis in 1964 as one of eight original lithographs in color in the famed, Pasadena Box portfolio.  Printed on Japanese...
Category

20th Century Modern Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SF-315)
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on Rives BFK paper Frame: 44 x 35.75 in. Signed and numbered in pencil Image drawn with water tusche directly on plates Lembark 271
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SF-355)
Located in New York, NY
Signed and numbered in pencil
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Lithograph

Web (SFS-136)
Located in New York, NY
Screenprint on wove paper Edition of 50 Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles Signed and numbered in pencil with studio blindstamp
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Screen

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
Monotype in colors, on handmade paper, the full sheet Sheet: 29 1/2 x 24 3/4 in. (75 x 63 cm) Frame: 37 1/4 x 32 1/4 x 1 1/2 in. (94.6 x 81.9 x 3.8 cm) Unique Signed in pencil on low...
Category

1980s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Monotype

Untitled (SF-343)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in 6 colors (light yellow, golden yellow, yellow-green, light ultramarine blue, purple, red on PTI #120 Waterleaf wove paper Hand-signed in pencil lower ...
Category

1990s Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SFE-071)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original aquatint/monoprint printed in 7 colors from 3 runs from 3 steel-faced copper plates, with pure permanent powdered pigment added to the plate prior to printing the third run ...
Category

1980s Post-War Art

Materials

Aquatint

Untitled (SFE-057)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original aquatint printed in 20 colors from 4 steel-faced copper plates on BFK Rives wove paper Hand-signed in pencil in the margin lower right Sam Francis. A superb artist’s proof...
Category

1990s Pop Art Art

Materials

Aquatint

Concert Hall Set III
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in 6 colors (yellow, yellow-green, light blue, magenta, turquoise, dark blue) from 6 aluminum plates on BFK Rive wove paper Hand-signed in pencil lower r...
Category

1970s Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

Concert Hall Set III
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in 6 colors (yellow, yellow-green, light blue, magenta, turquoise, dark blue) from 6 aluminum plates on BFK Rive wove paper Hand-signed in pencil lower r...
Category

1970s Abstract Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SF-343)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in six colors (light yellow, golden yellow, yellow-green, light ultramarine blue, purple, red on PTI #120 Waterleaf wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil l...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled (SF-344)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in five colors (yellow, red, green, ultramarine blue, thalo blue) on PTI #120 Waterleaf wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower left Sam Francis. A su...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Lithograph

For Thirteen, Sam Francis
Located in New York, NY
Created as an original screenprint by the artist in 1989, For Thirteen, by Sam Francis, is hand-signed in pencil, and numbered, measuring 28 x 38 in (71 x 96.5 cm), unframed.  It is ...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Art

Materials

Screen

Untitled (SFE-112)
Located in San Francisco, CA
riginal etching printed in 18 colors on BFK Rives wove paper.  Hand-signed in pencil in the margin lower right Sam Francis. A superb artist’s proof impression of the definitive...
Category

1990s 85 New Wave Art

Materials

Etching

Untitled (SFE-085)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original etching printed in seventeen colors on BFK Rives wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil in the margin lower right Sam Francis.  A superb artist’s proof impression of the d...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Etching

Trietto IV
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original aquatint printed in 15 colors on Fabriano wove paper.  Hand-signed in pencil in the margin lower right Sam Francis.  A superb impression of the definitive state, fro...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Aquatint

Trietto III
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original aquatint printed in 11 colors on Fabriano wove paper.  Hand-signed in pencil in the margin lower right Sam Francis. A superb impression of the definitive state, from t...
Category

20th Century Abstract Art

Materials

Aquatint

Untitled SF-356
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in seven colors (yellow, orange, yellow green, pale blue, ultramarine blue, dark green, red) on 120 Waterleaf wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower c...
Category

20th Century Abstract Art

Materials

Lithograph

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