Art by Medium: Lenticular
to
1
2
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
3
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
5
4
3
1
1
2
2
1
Style: Pop Art
Medium: Lenticular
Artist: Julian Opie
Contemporary Red Acrylic Lenticular Panel Moving Dancing Woman, Dance 3
By Julian Opie
Located in Miami, FL
In an expansion of Julian Opie's subject matter, from his observations of city dwellers, figures walking in the rain, runners and tourists to busy crowds of workers, the four new edi...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Acrylic Polymer, Lenticular
Contemporary Green Acrylic Lenticular Panel Dancing Man, Julian Opie, Dance 2
By Julian Opie
Located in Miami, FL
In an expansion of Julian Opie's subject matter, from his observations of city dwellers, figures walking in the rain, runners and tourists to busy crowds of workers, the four new edi...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular, Acrylic Polymer
Amelia -- Lenticular, Woman Figure, Moving, Pop Art by Julian Opie
By Julian Opie
Located in London, GB
Amelia, 2018
Julian Opie
Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four inkjet prints in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with card
From t...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Related Items
Untitled (Lenticular Edition)
Located in London, GB
Artist: Hajime Sorayama
Title: Untitled (Lenticular Edition)
Medium: Lenticular print on Dibond
Dimensions: 50 × 36.2 cm (unframed)
Edition Size: 500 Includes: COA + artist-signe...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Peace I (4 diptychs), 1986
Located in Surfside, FL
Komar and Melamid combine various photographs of Tolstoy with their own renderings, cropping and overprinting the 19th-century moralist's portrait in a heady two-headed mix of art an...
Category
1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lithograph
SEXY BURQUA
Located in Aventura, FL
Cécile Plaisance uses a technique of lenticular developing, super imposing images which creates an image of Barbie from a functional role to undressed. From Lens Series. Edition of...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Childhood in America, Pop Art Linocut by Richard Mock
By Richard Mock
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Mock, American (1944 - 2006) - Childhood in America, Year: 1999, Medium: Linocut on BFK Rives, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: 80, Image Size: 17 x...
Category
1990s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Linocut
VANITY FAIR
Located in Aventura, FL
Cécile Plaisance uses a technique of lenticular developing, super imposing images which creates an image of Barbie from a functional role to undressed. From Lens Series. Edition of...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Happy Days (rare framed, signed agamograph - 4D lenticular)
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Aventura, FL
Agamograph (4D holographic and lenticular). Hand signed lower right by Yaacov Agam. Hand numbered 97/180 lower left. Artwork size: 19 x 19 inches. Frame size: 22.5 x 22.5 inches....
Category
1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Paper, Lenticular
$2,962 Sale Price
25% Off
H 22.5 in W 22.5 in D 1 in
Dance, Figure 4 (huge signed lenticular acrylic panel)
By Julian Opie
Located in Aventura, FL
Lenticular acrylic panel mounted to white acrylic. Hand signed by Julian Opie on label attached on verso. Edition of 55 plus 5 Artist Proofs. Printed 52/55 on label attached on ve...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Acrylic Polymer, Lenticular
$29,000
H 66.9 in W 36.4 in D 1.5 in
Dance, Figure 2 (huge signed lenticular acrylic panel)
By Julian Opie
Located in Aventura, FL
Lenticular acrylic panel mounted to white acrylic. Hand signed by Julian Opie on label attached on verso. Edition of 55 plus 5 Artist Proofs. Printed 52/55 on label attached on ve...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Acrylic Polymer, Lenticular
$29,000
H 66.9 in W 36.4 in D 1.5 in
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY - Contemporary Flip-Lenticular / Vintage Photography
Located in New York, NY
Original Flip-Lenticular Print by Drew Klausner
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Color, Lenticular
$5,500
H 18 in W 10.125 in
Marilyn Monroe Turquoise Red No. 43 Oversize Pop Art
By BATIK
Located in London, GB
Marilyn Monroe Turquoise Red No. 43
by BATIK
Archival pigment pop art print signed & limited edition.
paper size 40 x 40" inches / 101 x 101 cm
signed and numbered by the artist o...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Color, Archival Pigment
Grey Cat, Pop Art Screenprint by Tracy Sabin
Located in Long Island City, NY
Tracy Sabin, American - Grey Cat, Year: circa 1980, Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: AP, Image Size: 20 x 33.5 inches, Size: 26 in. x 40 in. (66.04 c...
Category
1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Screen
Rrose Sélavy in Wilson-Lincoln System Lenticular print (Schwarz 344) Signed 8/60
Located in New York, NY
Marcel Duchamp and by Takiguchi
Rrose Sélavy (Marcel Duchamp) in Wilson-Lincoln System (Schwarz, 344), 1967
Lenticular print on thin white board. Hand signed by Marcel Duchamp. Date, title and number on label verso.
12 7/10 × 10 1/10 inches
Edition 8/60
Hand-signed by artist, Hand signed by Marcel Duchamp in blue ink recto. Sticker label verso bears printed title, edition number, year and description.
Printed by Shuzo Takiguchi, published in Tokyo.
Catalogue Raisonne Reference: "The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" by Arturo Schwarz, Plate 344
Provenance: This was part of the Deluxe Artist portfolio, "To and From Rrose Sélavy"; this will be the first time the work has been separated from the portfolio
Please refer to the attached video to see this 3-D piece in person
Eager to share Marcel Duchamp with Japanese audiences, Shuzo Takiguchi - a Japanese-born poet, critic, and artist with ties to Surrealist circles, assembled an international portfolio of graphic works by various artists with strong ties to Duchamp, to accompany the deluxe version of his monograph, "To and From Rrose Sélavy (aka Marcel Duchamp)." The present work - Takiguchi's own piece, a lenticular double portrait - combines Rrose Sélavy's signature with Man Ray's 1930 profile of Duchamp. Its subject, Marcel Duchamp, then signed this work in pencil. Its title, "Rrose Sélavy in the Wilson-Lincoln System", refers to Duchamp's Green Box note describing a two-way, changeable portrait of presidents Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson. Rrose Selavy is, famously, Marcel Duchamp's pseudonym and alter ego. Duchamp died before Takiguchi's book was completed, so this print is one of the very last graphic works that has been hand signed by Marcel Duchamp. It was published in Japan, and is a very elusive work stateside. Another edition of this work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The National Portrait Gallery and other major institutional collections. This work is fully referenced in the catalogue raisonne "The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" by Arturo Schwarz, Plate 344, describing the work as follows: "Rrose Selavy in the Wilson Lincoln System (a double image plastic plate with, on the background, Man Ray's portrait of Duchamp, and superimposed,, Rrose Selavy's autograph signature repeated four times, signed lower right in blue ink: Marcel Duchamp, an original embossed print...."
More about Marcel Duchamp:
Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp was born July 28, 1887, near Blainville, France. In 1904, he joined his artist brothers, Jacques Villon and Raymond Duchamp-Villon, in Paris, where he studied painting at the Académie Julian until 1905. Duchamp’s early works were Post-Impressionist in style. He exhibited for the first time in 1909 at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d’Automne in Paris. His paintings of 1911 were directly related to Cubism but emphasized successive images of a single body in motion. In 1912, he painted the definitive version of Nude Descending a Staircase; this was shown at the Salon de la Section d’Or of that same year and subsequently created great controversy at the Armory Show in New York in 1913.
Duchamp’s radical and iconoclastic ideas predated the founding of the Dada movement in Zurich in 1916. By 1913, he had abandoned traditional painting and drawing for various experimental forms, including mechanical drawings, studies, and notations that would be incorporated in a major work, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (1915–23; also known as The Large Glass). In 1914, Duchamp introduced his readymades—common objects, sometimes altered, presented as works of art—which had a revolutionary impact upon many painters and sculptors. In 1915, Duchamp traveled to New York, where his circle included Katherine Dreier and Man Ray, with whom he founded the Société Anonyme in 1920, as well as Louise and Walter Arensberg, Francis Picabia, and other avant-garde figures.
After playing chess avidly for nine months in Buenos Aires, Duchamp returned to France in the summer of 1919 and associated with the Dada group in Paris. In New York in 1920, he made his first motor-driven constructions and invented Rrose Sélavy, his feminine alter ego. Duchamp moved back to Paris in 1923 and seemed to have abandoned art...
Category
1960s Surrealist Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Plastic, Mixed Media, Board, Pencil, Lenticular
Marcel DuchampRrose Sélavy in Wilson-Lincoln System Lenticular print (Schwarz 344) Signed 8/60, 1967
$28,000
H 12.7 in W 10.1 in
Previously Available Items
Contemporary Purple Acrylic Lenticular Dancing Man, Julian Opie, Dance 4
By Julian Opie
Located in Miami, FL
In an expansion of Julian Opie's subject matter, from his observations of city dwellers, figures walking in the rain, runners and tourists to busy crowds of workers, the four new edi...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Acrylic Polymer, Lenticular
H 66.87 in W 36.37 in D 1.62 in
Contemporary Blue Acrylic Lenticular Panel Woman, Julian Opie, Dance, Figure 1
By Julian Opie
Located in Miami, FL
In an expansion of Julian Opie's subject matter, from his observations of city dwellers, figures walking in the rain, runners and tourists to busy crowds of workers, the four new edi...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
H 66.87 in W 36.37 in D 1.62 in
Amelia -- Lenticular, Woman Figure, Moving, Pop Art by Julian Opie
By Julian Opie
Located in London, GB
Amelia, 2018
Julian Opie
Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four inkjet prints in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with card
From t...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Amelia -- Lenticular, Woman Figure, Moving, Pop Art by Julian Opie
By Julian Opie
Located in London, GB
JULIAN OPIE
Amelia, 2018
Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four inkjet prints in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with card
From th...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Amelia -- Lenticular, Woman Figure, Moving, Pop Art by Julian Opie
By Julian Opie
Located in London, GB
JULIAN OPIE
Amelia, 2018
Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four inkjet prints in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with card
From t...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Amelia -- Lenticular, Woman Figure, Moving, Pop Art by Julian Opie
By Julian Opie
Located in London, GB
JULIAN OPIE
Amelia, 2018
Lenticular acrylic panel comprised of four inkjet prints in colours, printed directly onto 20 lpi lenticular animating lenses, back mounted with card
From t...
Category
2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Lenticular
Materials
Lenticular
Lenticular art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Lenticular art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, pink, purple, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include DJ Leon, Margaret Roleke, Allan Forsyth, and Julian Opie. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Pop Art, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Lenticular art, so small editions measuring 0.4 inches across are also available