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Medium: Screen
Inca, Op Art Screenprint by Roy Ahlgren
Inca, Op Art Screenprint by Roy Ahlgren

Inca, Op Art Screenprint by Roy Ahlgren

By Roy Ahlgren

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Roy Ahlgren, American (1927 - 2011) Title: Inca Year: 1984 Medium: Screenprint, signed, numbered, titled, and dated in pencil Edition: 150 Size: 30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.88 cm)

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1970s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Blame Game VI Screen Print by KAWS, Signed, Limited Edition, 2014
Blame Game VI Screen Print by KAWS, Signed, Limited Edition, 2014

Blame Game VI Screen Print by KAWS, Signed, Limited Edition, 2014

By KAWS

Located in New York, NY

The ‘Blame Game' VI by KAWS is an exceptionally rare screenprint, one of the ten in the portfolio series created in 2014. A completely new, individual, brightly colored screenprint s...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Ignore the Ghosts
Ignore the Ghosts

Ignore the Ghosts

By David Shrigley

Located in London, GB

David Shrigley Ignore the Ghosts, 2022 Screenprint in eleven colours with varnish overlay on Somerset Satin Tub Sized 410gsm paper Signed by the artist and numbered, on verso 76 x 56...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin 2000 Green Screenprint, Signed, 17/100
Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin 2000 Green Screenprint, Signed, 17/100

Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin 2000 Green Screenprint, Signed, 17/100

By Yayoi Kusama

Located in Bristol, GB

Screenprint in colours, on Colorplan paper with full margins Edition 17 of 100 Signed, numbered, dated and titled on the front Pristine Published by Serpentine Gallery Catalog Raison...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

The Basque Suite #5
The Basque Suite #5

The Basque Suite #5

By Robert Motherwell

Located in New York, NY

Color screenprint on J. B. Green paper, 1970-71. Initialed by the artist and numbered 123/150 in pencil, lower right. Printed by Kelpra Studio, London. Published by Marlborough Gra...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen, Color

In Search of New Beginnings Screen Print, Signed Edition 20, 2021
In Search of New Beginnings Screen Print, Signed Edition 20, 2021

In Search of New Beginnings Screen Print, Signed Edition 20, 2021

By Darius Steward

Located in Fairlawn, OH

In Search of New Beginnings Screen print, 2021 Signed in pencil with the artist's initials lower right Titled lower right Numbered lower center Condition: Mint Sheet size: 11 3/16 x 10 inches Edition: 20 Printed by Rebekah A. Wilhelm, Cleveland, master printer This screen print is related to the artist's first public sculpture commission, created for the Cleveland Public Library...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

The Unicorn
The Unicorn

The Unicorn

By Mark Sabin

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Mark Sabin Title: The Unicorn Medium: Screenprint Signed: Hand Signed Edition: Edition of 250 Measurements: 32" x 26" Note: This piece is sold ...

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Late 20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Jessica Biel as Erin (Nantucket Red)
Jessica Biel as Erin (Nantucket Red)

Jessica Biel as Erin (Nantucket Red)

By Daniel Handal

Located in New York, NY

Two-color screen print, painted museum box (Edition of 3 + 2 APs) Signed and numbered on label, verso From the series, "Final Girls" This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Wood, Acrylic, Screen

The Double Revelation/Apples II, Conceptual Screenprint by Komar & Melamid
The Double Revelation/Apples II, Conceptual Screenprint by Komar & Melamid

The Double Revelation/Apples II, Conceptual Screenprint by Komar & Melamid

By Komar & Melamid

Located in Long Island City, NY

Komar and Melamid (Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid), Russian (1943/5 - ) - The Double Revelation / Apples II, Year: 1990, Medium: Screenprint Monoprint, signed, titled and dated...

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1990s Conceptual Art by Medium: Screen

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Monoprint, Screen

Les Dejeuners Dessins Originaux de Picasso, Screenprint

Les Dejeuners Dessins Originaux de Picasso, Screenprint

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Long Island City, NY

Pablo Picasso (after), Spanish (1881 - 1973) - Les Dejeuners Dessins Originaux de Picasso. Year: 1962, Medium: Typographic Printing in 13 Colors on Paper, Edition: 1025, Size: 24 in....

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1960s Cubist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

11th Hour

Shepard Fairey11th Hour

$1,280Sale Price|20% Off

11th Hour

By Shepard Fairey

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Shepard Fairey 11th Hour, 2007 Screenprint on paper24 x 18 in SKU: SF0003bg gallery

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21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Other Medium, Screen

Nancy Graves-Community Holiday Festival-1980- Serigraph
Nancy Graves-Community Holiday Festival-1980- Serigraph

Nancy Graves-Community Holiday Festival-1980- Serigraph

By Nancy Graves

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This limited edition print, titled Community Holiday Festival, is a vibrant and dynamic work by the renowned artist Nancy Graves. Signed and numbered out of 144 in pencil, this piece...

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20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Stacatto, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Leo Maranz
Stacatto, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Leo Maranz

Stacatto, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Leo Maranz

By Leo Maranz

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Leo Maranz, American (1900 - 1988) Title: Stacatto Year: 1977 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Paper Size: 30 x 30 inches ; 76.2 x 76.2 cm

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1970s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Large Post Soviet Non Conformist Russian Israeli Animal Beast Lithograph Print
Large Post Soviet Non Conformist Russian Israeli Animal Beast Lithograph Print

Large Post Soviet Non Conformist Russian Israeli Animal Beast Lithograph Print

By Michail Grobman

Located in Surfside, FL

Silkscreen Serigraph print hand signed, numbered. Michail Grobman (Russian: Михаил Гробман, Hebrew: מיכאיל גרובמן‎‎, born 1939) is an artist and a poet working in Israel and Russia....

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20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Screen

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Lithograph, Screen

Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume

Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume

By Laura Fiume

Located in Surfside, FL

This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints. Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father. At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours. In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988. Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987). In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan. The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988. In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production. In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France. Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine. In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented. In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland. In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children. In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors. In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs. In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni. In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings. In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...

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20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Offset, Screen

Campbell's Tomato Soup (hand signed embellished canvas)
Campbell's Tomato Soup (hand signed embellished canvas)

Campbell's Tomato Soup (hand signed embellished canvas)

By Steve Kaufman

Located in Aventura, FL

Hand embellished with oil painting on silkscreened canvas. Hand signed 'SAK' on verso by Steve Kaufman. Hand numbered 36/100 on verso. Canvas size: 40.75 x 26.5 x 1.5 inches. Can...

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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Canvas, Oil, Screen

Energia 1, Op Art Screenprint by Roy Ahlgren
Energia 1, Op Art Screenprint by Roy Ahlgren

Energia 1, Op Art Screenprint by Roy Ahlgren

By Roy Ahlgren

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Roy Ahlgren, American (1927 - 2011) Title: Energia I Year: 1969 Medium: Silkscreen, Signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 100, AP Image Size: 17 x 17 inches Size: 20 x 20 in...

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1960s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Dialouge amoureux

Dialouge amoureux

By Corneille

Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län

Publisher GKM. Unframed. Edition of 250 ex. Signed, dated and numbered. Free shipment worldwide. Corneille, one of the founders of the COBRA group, has passed away. He died in Paris...

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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Christo, Lower Manhattan Packed Buildings (Monuments) - Signed Print
Christo, Lower Manhattan Packed Buildings (Monuments) - Signed Print

Christo, Lower Manhattan Packed Buildings (Monuments) - Signed Print

By Christo

Located in Hamburg, DE

Christo (American-Bulgarian, b. 1935) Lower Manhattan Packed Buildings (2 Broadway and 20 Exchange Place, from Monuments), 1968 Medium: Offset and screen print on Bristol board Dimen...

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20th Century Conceptual Art by Medium: Screen

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Offset, Screen

Life is Beautiful

Life is Beautiful

By Mr. Brainwash

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This Brainwash is from the rare Artist proof edition of 7 with DNA certification on the verso. "Life is Beautiful" was published in 2008 aside from the regular edition of 50 done on ...

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Early 2000s Street Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Book/object
Book/object

Book/object

By Lucas Samaras

Located in New York, NY

SAMARAS, Lucas. Book, New York: Pace Editions, 1968. Unusual book/object of 11 color silkscreens with offset, embossing, thermography, die-cut and collage mounted on masonite. Each page measuring 10 x 10 3/16" Copy 46 of a total edition of 100. Numbered and initialled by the artist on the cover. Interesting comment on the traditional book. Samaras plays on the most sculptural books of all - chilren's pop-up books...

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1960s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Sinjerli Variation Ia

Sinjerli Variation Ia

By Frank Stella

Located in New York, NY

From the artist's Sinjerli Variations series created in 1977, Frank Stella created this original print as a lithograph and screenprint in colors on Arches paper. Hand-signed in penci...

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20th Century Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen

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Lithograph, Screen

McSorely's Old Ale House, Screenprint by Harry McCormick

McSorely's Old Ale House, Screenprint by Harry McCormick

By Harry McCormick

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Harry McCormick, American (1942 - ) Title: McSorley's Old Ale House Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 250, AP Size: 26 in. x 40 in. (66.04 cm x 101.6...

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1980s American Realist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Sportsman's Study
Sportsman's Study

Sportsman's Study

By Thomas McKnight

Located in Greenwich, CT

"Sportsman's Study" is a serigraph on paper by Thomas McKnight, signed 'McKnight' lower right and numbered 3/200 lower left. From the edition of 510 (there were also 60 APs, 200 Roma...

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20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

La Petite Femme Chere - Signed Silkscreen Print - Blue Dog
La Petite Femme Chere - Signed Silkscreen Print - Blue Dog

La Petite Femme Chere - Signed Silkscreen Print - Blue Dog

By George Rodrigue

Located in Mount Laurel, NJ

This Blue Dog work consists of a single dog sitting in the middle of a pure white background. The dog has soulful yellow eyes. This pop art animal original silkscreen print on paper is hand signed by the artist. Artist: George Rodrigue Title: Blue Dog “La Petite Femme...

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1990s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Actors
Actors

Actors

By John Hultberg

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: John Hultberg Title: Actors Medium: Serigraph Signed: Hand Signed Edition: Edition of 200 Measurements: 38" x 26" Note: This piece is sold UNFRAMED Condition: Excellent...

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1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Pop Art Aspen Road Sign D'arcangelo Silkscreen Chiron Press Vintage Art Poster
Pop Art Aspen Road Sign D'arcangelo Silkscreen Chiron Press Vintage Art Poster

Pop Art Aspen Road Sign D'arcangelo Silkscreen Chiron Press Vintage Art Poster

Located in Surfside, FL

Allan D'Arcangelo (American/New York, 1930-1998), "Aspen Center of Contemporary Art", 1967 silkscreen, hand signed in pencil, dated, numbered "45/200" and blind stamped "Chiron Press, New York, NY" 32 in. x 24 in. Allan D'Arcangelo (1930-1998) was an American artist and printmaker, best known for his paintings of highways and road signs that border on pop art and minimalism, precisionism, Abstract illusionism and hard-edge painting, and also surrealism. His subject matter is distinctly American and evokes, at times, a cautious outlook on the future of this country. Allan D'Arcangelo was the son of Italian immigrants. He studied at the University of Buffalo from 1948–1953, where he got his bachelor's degree in history. After college, he moved to Manhattan and picked up his studies again at the New School of Social Research and the City University of New York, City College. At this time, he encountered Abstract Expressionist painters who were in vogue at the moment. After joining the army in the mid 1950s, he used the GI Bill to study painting at Mexico City College from 1957–59, driving there over 12 days in an old bakery truck retrofitted as a camper. However, he returned to New York in 1959, in search of the unique American experience. It was at this time that his painting took on a cool sensibility reminiscent of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. His interests engaged with the environment, anti-Vietnam War protests, and the commodification and objectification of female sexuality. D'Arcangelo first achieved recognition in 1962, when he was invited to contribute an etching to The International Anthology of Contemporary Engraving: America Discovered; his first solo exhibition came the next year, at the Thiebaud Gallery in New York City. In 1965 he contributed three screenprints to Original Edition's 11 Pop Artists portfolio. By the 1970s, D'Arcangelo had received significant recognition in the art world. He was well known for his paintings of quintessentially American highways and infrastructure, and in 1971 was commissioned by the Department of the Interior to paint the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state. However, his sense of morality always trumped his interest in art world fame. In 1975, he decided to quit the gallery that had been representing him for years, Marlborough Gallery, because of the way they handled Mark Rothko legacy. D'Arcangelo rejected Abstract Expressionism, though his early work has a painterly and somewhat expressive feel. He quickly turned to a style of art that seemed to border on Pop Art and Minimalism, Precisionism and Hard-Edge painting. Evidently, he didn't fit neatly in the category of Pop Art, though he shared subjects (women, signs, Superman) and techniques (stencil, assemblage) with these artists.He turned to expansive, if detached scenes of the American highway. These paintings are reminiscent of Giorgio de Chirico-though perhaps not as interested in isolation-and Salvador Dali-though there is a stronger interest in the present and disinterest in the past. These paintings also have a sharp quality that is reminiscent of the precisionist style, or more specifically, Charles Sheeler. 1950s, Before D'Arcangelo returned to New York, his style was roughly figurative and reminiscent of folk art. During the early 1960s, Allan D'Arcangelo was linked with Pop Art. "Marilyn" (1962) depicts an illustrative head and shoulders on which the facial features are marked by lettered slits to be "fitted" with the eyebrows, eyes, nose and mouth which appear off to the right in the composition. In "Madonna and Child," (1963) the featureless faces of Jackie Kennedy and Caroline are ringed with haloes, enough to make their status as contemporary icons perfectly clear. Select Exhibitions: Fischbach Gallery, New York, Ileana Sonnabend Gallery, Paris, Gallery Müller, Stuttgart, Germany Hans Neuendorf Gallery, Hamburg, Germany Dwan Gallery...

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1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Lithograph, Screen

Flower Coasas II
Flower Coasas II

Flower Coasas II

By Lamar Briggs

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Lamar Briggs Title: Flower Coasas II Medium: Screenprint Signed: Hand Signed Edition: Edition of 200 Measurements: 22" x 29" Note: This piece is sold UNFRAMED Condition: Exce...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Elvis Heartbreak Hotel - Pop Art Screenprint Double Portrait, Signed
Elvis Heartbreak Hotel - Pop Art Screenprint Double Portrait, Signed

Elvis Heartbreak Hotel - Pop Art Screenprint Double Portrait, Signed

By Russell Young

Located in Palm Desert, CA

A print on canvas by Russell Young. "Elvis Heartbreak Hotel (Tennessee blue)" is a black and blue, contemporary Pop Art screenprint on linen with diamond dust by UK artist Russell Yo...

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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Linen, Printer's Ink, Acrylic, Screen

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