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Medium: Screen
CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - COULEUR À L’ESPACE ARIEL. Op Art. Limited edition sculpture
CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - COULEUR À L’ESPACE ARIEL. Op Art. Limited edition sculpture

CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - COULEUR À L’ESPACE ARIEL. Op Art. Limited edition sculpture

By Carlos Cruz-Diez

Located in Madrid, Madrid

CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - COULEUR À L’ESPACE ARIEL Date of creation: 2011 Medium: Chromography on PVC and steel Edition: 75 Size: 52 x 12 x 12 cm Condition: In perfect conditions, brand new...

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2010s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Plexiglass, Screen

Social Distortion Shepard Fairey Obey Punk Band Power Contemporary Print
Social Distortion Shepard Fairey Obey Punk Band Power Contemporary Print

Social Distortion Shepard Fairey Obey Punk Band Power Contemporary Print

By Shepard Fairey

Located in Draper, UT

Social Distortion Shepard Fairey 18 x 24″ Screen Print, Signed and Numbered Edition of 600. Band poster of punk icons as pioneers, Social Distortion from 2019. "I first heard Social Distortion in 1985, and I was immediately struck by their punk power and rebellious themes delivered with an undeniable melodic appeal. I begged my parents to buy me the first Social Distortion album “Mommy’s Little Monster.” My parents hated punk, so when they asked me if the music was punk, I lied and said “no, it’s New Wave.” I listened to the album non-stop and a lot of the themes… freedom, generation gaps, questioning authority, sub-cultural community, etc… really resonated with me. As a frustrated teen, I especially related to the line, “I love the sound when I smash the glass… if I get caught they’re gonna kick my ass” from the song “Telling Them.” That line always stuck with me and was the first thing that came to mind when Mike Ness...

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2010s Street Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

The souper dress
The souper dress

The souper dress

By Andy Warhol

Located in Jerusalem, IL

A wonderful piece of unknown edition by Andy Warhol. A silkscreen print on a Cellulose and Cotton dress. Fearing the artist's trade mark Campbell's soup can. In very good condition.

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1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Textile, Screen

Stickball, New York Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella
Stickball, New York Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella

Stickball, New York Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella

By Ralph Fasanella

Located in Long Island City, NY

Rendered in hues of blue, teal, and brown, this Ralph Fasanella print is a bustling depiction of New York City including views of identifiable landmarks from various boroughs and loc...

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1970s Folk Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

ICE Too Cold to Thaw (Immigration, Justice, Protest)
ICE Too Cold to Thaw (Immigration, Justice, Protest)

ICE Too Cold to Thaw (Immigration, Justice, Protest)

By Shepard Fairey

Located in Kansas City, MO

Shepard Fairey ICE Too Cold to Thaw Screen print on 80# Cream Speckletone Paper Year: 2025 Size: 24 x 18 inches (60.96 x 45.72 cm) Edition: 400 Signed by Shepard Fairey and David J. ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

silkscreen

silkscreen

By Sol LeWitt

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed. Condition: t...

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1980s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

May
May

May

By Erte - Romain de Tirtoff

Located in Greenwich, CT

May is an expertly crafted, embossed serigraph on paper with foil stamping and an image size of 27 x 22 inches. From the edition of 650, the art is numbered 171/300 and estate-stampe...

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20th Century Art Deco Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

Series 1, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Bolotowsky

Series 1, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Bolotowsky

By Ilya Bolotowsky

Located in Long Island City, NY

A silkscreen print by Ilya Bolotowsky circa 1970. A retro modern piece with an abstract geometric design. Artist: Ilya Bolotowsky, Russian/American (1907 - 1981) Title: Series 1 Ye...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

William Gropper, (Choral Group)
William Gropper, (Choral Group)

William Gropper, (Choral Group)

By William Gropper

Located in New York, NY

An early serigraph (screen print) by William Gropper. There's a harpist to provide the music and a choir master conducting. The seated members of the group are individually drawn as ...

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1930s Ashcan School Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

UNTITLED
UNTITLED

UNTITLED

By Yaacov Agam

Located in Portland, ME

Agam, Yaacov, (Jacob Gipstein) (Israeli, b. 1928). UNTITLED. Screenprint in colors, not dated. Edition of 165, signed with marker, and numbered 164/165. 18 1/2 x 47 3/4 inches, 470 x...

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Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

"The Wheel", Multi Layer Circle Abstract Silkscreen Print
"The Wheel", Multi Layer Circle Abstract Silkscreen Print

"The Wheel", Multi Layer Circle Abstract Silkscreen Print

By Deborah Rumer

Located in Soquel, CA

Colorful abstract screen print of a circular composition with a seasonal theme by Deborah Rumer (American, 20th Century). Titled, numbered, signed, and dated ("The Wheel Ed140 © Debo...

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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Ink, Screen

SOS - 3D design
SOS - 3D design

El BochoSOS - 3D design, 2020

$373Sale Price|20% Off

SOS - 3D design

By El Bocho

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Hand-finished, unique 3D constructed screen print on thick, fine art paper. 2020 Hand signed and numbered, verso Edition: 50 In great condition El Bocho's work can be found on the st...

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21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Color, Screen

Blek Le Rat The Man Who Walks Through Walls (Special Edition Print Box Set)
Blek Le Rat The Man Who Walks Through Walls (Special Edition Print Box Set)

Blek Le Rat The Man Who Walks Through Walls (Special Edition Print Box Set)

By Blek Le Rat

Located in Englishtown, NJ

Wonderful Special Edition of Blek Le Rat The Man Who Walks Through Walls. Comes complete with Screenprint, custom box and Blek Le Rat’s book, Getting Through The Walls. Self portrait...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Keith Haring 'Future Primeval' 1990 Pop Art Vintage

Keith Haring 'Future Primeval' 1990 Pop Art Vintage

By Keith Haring

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Original exhibition poster created for Keith Haring’s landmark show Future Primeval – Drawings, Paintings, and Artifacts, presented at the Queens Museum and University Galleries in 1...

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1990s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Niki de Saint Phalle - My Love We Wont, Rare whimsical 1960s silkscreen Signed/N
Niki de Saint Phalle - My Love We Wont, Rare whimsical 1960s silkscreen Signed/N

Niki de Saint Phalle - My Love We Wont, Rare whimsical 1960s silkscreen Signed/N

By Niki de Saint Phalle

Located in New York, NY

Niki de Saint Phalle My Love We Wont, 1968 Lithograph and silkscreen on wove paper Signed and numbered 51/75 in graphite pencil on the front Frame included: elegantly floated and fra...

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1960s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Pencil, Lithograph, Screen

Untitled Serigraph Print, Signed, Late 20th Century, 28.75 x 16 in
Untitled Serigraph Print, Signed, Late 20th Century, 28.75 x 16 in

Untitled Serigraph Print, Signed, Late 20th Century, 28.75 x 16 in

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Paper Size: 28.75 x 16 inches ( 73.025 x 40.64 cm ) Image Size: 22.75 x 10.5 inches ( 57.785 x 26.67 cm ) Framed: No Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling Supplement...

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Late 20th Century Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Sarah - American Dance Festival Silkscreen Print, Hand-Signed, Pop Art
Sarah - American Dance Festival Silkscreen Print, Hand-Signed, Pop Art

Sarah - American Dance Festival Silkscreen Print, Hand-Signed, Pop Art

By Alex Katz

Located in Brooklyn, NY

The large silkscreen poster described was designed by Alex Katz for the American Dance Festival in 2011. A limited edition of 300 posters was produced, with 100 of them hand-signed i...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Growing Tall, Pop Art Psychedelic Screenprint by Max Epstein

Growing Tall, Pop Art Psychedelic Screenprint by Max Epstein

By Max Epstein

Located in Long Island City, NY

Growing Tall Max Epstein, Canadian (1932–2002) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 295 Image Size: 28 x 18.5 inches Size: 35 in. x 23 in. (88.9 cm x 58.4...

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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

La Somptueuse (framed hand signed embossed serigraph)
La Somptueuse (framed hand signed embossed serigraph)

La Somptueuse (framed hand signed embossed serigraph)

By Erté

Located in Aventura, FL

Embossed serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed by Erte lower right. Hand numbered 26/300 lower left. Artwork size: 28 x 21 inches. Frame size: 35.5 x 30.25 inches. Artwork ...

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1980s Art Deco Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

Angel with Heart, Peter Max
Angel with Heart, Peter Max

Angel with Heart, Peter Max

By Peter Max

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Peter Max (1937) Title: Angel with Spread Wings Year: 2015 Medium: Watercolor and silkscreen on Fabriano paper Size: 15 x 11 inches Inscription: Signed in ink Notes: Publishe...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Screen

City at Night, by Frank Romero
City at Night, by Frank Romero

City at Night, by Frank Romero

By Frank Romero

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Medium: Serigraph Image Size: 22 x 32 inches Year: 2022 Edition: 100 This is a reworking of an early work by Romero, featuring the view of cars on an overpass at night, against the ...

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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Home with Complete Electronic Security System, Landscape Print, 19x48
Home with Complete Electronic Security System, Landscape Print, 19x48

Home with Complete Electronic Security System, Landscape Print, 19x48

By Ed Ruscha

Located in Westport, CT

Edition 57/100 out of a set of 100, apart from 22 AP's. Catalogue Raisonne' #117. Signed, titled and dated in pencil, lower right Numbered lower left This piece was formerly in the c...

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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Color, Screen

Her Secret Admirers, Framed Art Deco Screenprint by Erte
Her Secret Admirers, Framed Art Deco Screenprint by Erte

Her Secret Admirers, Framed Art Deco Screenprint by Erte

By Erté

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Erte, Russian (1892 - 1989) Title: Her Secret Admirers Year: 1982 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Image Size: 33 in. x 24 in. (83.82 cm x 60.9...

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1980s Art Deco Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Starry Night, by Chicano artist Frank Romero
Starry Night, by Chicano artist Frank Romero

Starry Night, by Chicano artist Frank Romero

By Frank Romero

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Signed and titled and numbered AP #3/7. This is the last print available from the edition. Silkscreen print Created at Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles This print was featured in “Dreamland”, the first solo exhibition of a Chicano artist at MOLAA (Museum of Latin American Art). This is the first time the entire museum has been dedicated to a single artist. It is one of the personal favorites of the artist, with a nod to Vincent Van gogh. Throughout his 40 year career as an artist, Frank Romero has been a dedicated member of the Los Angeles arts community. As a member of the 1970s Chicano art collective, Los Four...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Rip It Up and Start Again - Simon Reynolds Yellow and Red Music Original Art
Rip It Up and Start Again - Simon Reynolds Yellow and Red Music Original Art

Rip It Up and Start Again - Simon Reynolds Yellow and Red Music Original Art

By Carl Smith

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Carl Smith is an American artist who has been living in Berlin, Germany, since 2001. He works with a combination of silkscreen printing, collage, and painting to create his urban ins...

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

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Canvas, Linen, Acrylic, Screen

Moon Flowers, Peter Max
Moon Flowers, Peter Max

Moon Flowers, Peter Max

By Peter Max

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Peter Max (1937) Title: Tropical Flowers Year: 1978 Edition: A.P.;45, plus proofs Medium: Silkcreen on Arches paper Size: 22 x 27.25 inches Condition: Excellent Inscription: ...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964
Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964

Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964

By Roy Lichtenstein

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite silkscreen by Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), titled Sandwich and Soda, originates from the landmark 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters). Published by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, and printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven, in Sandwich and Soda, Lichtenstein translates his signature Pop Art vocabulary—bold outlines, flat commercial color, and Ben-Day dot structure—into a crisp, iconic composition that reimagines everyday consumer imagery with graphic intensity and conceptual clarity. Executed as a silkscreen on Mylar over Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper, this work measures 20 x 24 inches. Unsigned and unnumbered as issued. Printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven, one of the most capable American screenprinting ateliers of the mid-20th century. Artwork Details: Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) Title: Sandwich and Soda, from X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), 1964 Medium: Silkscreen on Mylar over Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper Dimensions: 20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 60.96 cm) Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered as issued Date: 1964 Publisher: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford Printer: Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven Edition: D Catalogue raisonne reference: Corlett, Mary Lee, and Roy Lichtenstein. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonne 1948–1997. 2nd rev. ed., Hudson Hills Press in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Distributed in the U.S. by National Book Network, 2002, No. 35. Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: From the 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), published by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford Notes: Excerpted from the folio, This portfolio was commissioned and printed in an attempt to extend as much of the visual impact as possible of ten artists to paper and to make these prints available to collectors who might not otherwise have such a vivid slice of the artist. The dry surface of screening seemed to be most apt to translate the effect of their painting, both the flatness which is the unifying bond between the ten, and the insistance of paint on the surface of canvas so like the visible heft of ink on paper here. Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., Curator of Printings. About the Publication: X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), published in 1964 by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, stands as one of the most ambitious and influential printmaking endeavors of postwar American art. Conceived under the direction of curator Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., the project sought to capture and translate the defining visual languages of ten leading American painters of the era—Stuart Davis, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Indiana, Adolph Gottlieb, George Ortman, Larry Poons, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein—into original silkscreens. Each artwork was created as an autonomous work that embodied the formal, chromatic, and conceptual principles of its respective artist. The choice of silkscreen printing, executed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., was central to the portfolio’s purpose: its dry, matte surface and capacity for crisp, saturated color allowed for a faithful translation of the painters’ flatness, surface tension, optical effects, and graphic precision. Organized and published by a major American museum at a moment of seismic change in contemporary art, X + X marked a turning point in institutional engagement with editioned works, representing one of the first concerted efforts by a museum to commission an ensemble of original graphics from the leading figures of its time. The portfolio captured the pulse of 1960s American painting—from Hard-Edge abstraction to Pop, Op, and Color Field—offering both a curated snapshot of artistic innovation and an accessible format that expanded the audience for contemporary art. Today, X + X is widely regarded as a landmark in American printmaking, celebrated for its curatorial vision, technical accomplishment, and its role in defining the dialogue between museum patronage and the burgeoning print culture of the 1960s. About the Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose revolutionary elevation of comic-book graphics, Ben-Day dots, commercial illustration, and mass-media visual language into the realm of fine art made him one of the founding giants of Pop Art, drawing on the breakthroughs of Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray to synthesize Cubist fragmentation, Surrealist wit, Modernist experimentation, and Duchampian conceptualism into an unmistakable style defined by bold outlines, flat industrial color, graphic reduction, and the now-iconic Ben-Day dot technique; emerging in the 1960s alongside Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein shifted American art away from Abstract Expressionism toward a cool, analytical investigation of consumer culture, mass reproduction, advertising, and the manufactured image, creating paintings, prints, sculptures, and monumental public works that reimagined romance comics, war scenes, cartoons, brushstroke parodies, landscapes, and art-historical citations while offering a humorous yet incisive commentary on how images shape contemporary life; his influence is immense, shaping artists such as Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, Julian Opie, KAWS, Banksy, and numerous contemporary painters, designers, fashion houses, and digital creators, while his works are held in major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art, Tate, Centre Pompidou, SFMOMA, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and LACMA, with his highest auction record achieved when Nurse (1964) sold for 95,365,000 USD at Christie's New York on November 9, 2015. Roy Lichtenstein silkscreen...

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1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Red Denise Rene Poster
Red Denise Rene Poster

Red Denise Rene Poster

By Josef Albers

Located in Austin, TX

A vintage screen print poster after minimalist, op artist Joseph Albers from 1968. The piece advertises and exhibit of paintings and graphic works at Denise Rene, a Paris Art Galler...

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20th Century Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Land of Sunshine, c. 1989
Land of Sunshine, c. 1989

Land of Sunshine, c. 1989

By Peter Max

Located in Philadelphia, PA

(Unique) 1/1 edition Max, Peter Land of Sunshine, c. 1989 Mixed media with watercolor and serigraphy on paper 13 3/4 x 12 in.

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1980s Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Watercolor, Screen

Apocalypse 2
Apocalypse 2

Apocalypse 2

By Keith Haring

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Keith Haring Title: Apocalypse 2 Size: 38 × 38 in 96.5 × 96.5 cm Medium: Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board Edition: 22 of 90 Year: 1988 Notes: Hand-signed by artist, Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil. Published by George Mulder Fine Arts, New York. Catalog Raisonne: Littmann, 98. Text: Willliam S. Burroughs Page 2 The planet is pulling loose from its moorings, careening into space, spilling cities and mountains and seas into the Void, spinning faster and faster as days and nights flash by like subway stations. Iron penis chimneys ejaculate blue sparks in a reek of ozone, tunnels crunch down teeth of concrete and steel, flattening cars like beer cans...

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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Easy Rider - Motorcycle Gang, Screenprint on Canvas, 2007
Easy Rider - Motorcycle Gang, Screenprint on Canvas, 2007

Easy Rider - Motorcycle Gang, Screenprint on Canvas, 2007

By Russell Young

Located in Palm Desert, CA

A print by Russell Young. "Easy Rider (black+silver)" is a black and silver, contemporary Pop Art screenprint on canvas by UK artist Russell Young. The artwork is edition RY and is p...

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

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Canvas, Screen

Shinkoku, Tranquil Wooded Landscape  by Stephen Lawlor
Shinkoku, Tranquil Wooded Landscape  by Stephen Lawlor

Shinkoku, Tranquil Wooded Landscape by Stephen Lawlor

By Stephen Lawlor

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Medium:  Screenprint Year: 2025 ImageSize:  6.6 × 11.75 A woodland landscape with filtered light through trees and a quiet reflective atmosphere. Stephen Lawlor (born 1958 in Dubli...

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2010s Impressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Diversions 1970 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print
Diversions 1970 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

Diversions 1970 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

By Ian Tyson

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Ian Tyson Diversions XI - 1970 Screen Print 16'' x 15'' inches Edition: signed in pencil and marked 23/150 Ian Tyson, British painter, printmaker and book artist, was born in Wallas...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Sunset FS II.85-88 Screen Print on Paper, Pop Art, Signed, 1972
Sunset FS II.85-88 Screen Print on Paper, Pop Art, Signed, 1972

Sunset FS II.85-88 Screen Print on Paper, Pop Art, Signed, 1972

By Andy Warhol

Located in Aventura, FL

Unique screen print on paper. Hand signed and numbered on verso. Published by David Whitney, New York, with the ‘HOTEL MARQUETTE PRINTS’ ink stamp on the reverse. Feldman & Schel...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Board, Screen

Screen art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Screen 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, orange, red, purple 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 Shepard Fairey, Robert Indiana, George Rodrigue, and Josef Albers. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Screen art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available