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Period: 1960s
Princess Figurative Painting
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5-3424 Figural painting Mixed media on artist board Image size 12x10" Displayed in a black wood frame Signed Vanzina
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1960s Mixed Media

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Acrylic

Original Vintage Collage By Wayne Timm #10
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. Image or mat opening measures 11 x 13 in. In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauchenburg and ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

Study for Spring Sweep
Located in New York, NY
HOWARD MEHRING Study for Spring Sweep, 1964 Oil, oil stick, charcoal, gouache painting on paper Hand signed, dated and annotated with the names of the colors in graphite pencil on the front Frame included: elegantly matted and framed in a museum quality dark blue wood frame with UV plexiglass This 1964 hard edge painting on paper...
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Abstract Geometric 1960s Mixed Media

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Oil Crayon, Oil, Gouache

Two Hands, Mid Century Surrealist mixed media Signed/N (Gemini 20 Anselmino 61)
Located in New York, NY
MAN RAY Two Hands, 1966 Mixed Media: Silkscreen on Plexiglass Published by Gemini GEL Measurements: Image: 20"h x 16"w sheet plexi: 25.5"h x 19.5"w overall (with frame): 26.75"h x 2...
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Surrealist 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Screen, Engraving

Mid-Century Carved Wood Relief Mask Wall Sculpture Panel, a pair
Located in Atlanta, GA
Superbly handcrafted pair of Mid-Century-Modern wooden wall art sculpture panels. The artworks feature dimensional female and male faces or m...
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Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Wood

Brutalist Abstract Enamel Mounted Wall Panel Plaque Artwork
Located in Atlanta, GA
This stunning modernist abstract enamel plaque composition is dated circa 1960. The brutalist design has contrasting red, orange, black, and white colors. There is no visible artist ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Copper, Enamel

City Center Light Opera
Located in New York, NY
Gerald Laing City Center Light Opera, 1968 Lime colored Screenprint on die-cut Mylar Hand signed, numbered 6/144 and dated in pencil on the front 25 × 35 inches Unframed Gerald Laing Biography Born in 1936, Gerald Laing attended the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 1953-1955 and after a short army career attended St Martin’s School of Art between 1960-1964. After art school, Laing lived in New York for five years and then became artist in residence at Aspen Institute...
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Pop Art 1960s Mixed Media

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Screen, Mylar

"14, Rue Du Centre: Neuilly-sur-Seine" 1961 LOPEZ-WILLSHAW, Arturo
Located in Bristol, CT
[117] pp. First Edition Exemplaire No 90 imprime specialement pour le Baron et la Baronne de Rothschild 10 1/4" x 12" Privately Printed: Monaco (1961). oblong 4to. The lavishly ...
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1960s Mixed Media

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Paper

1961 Exceptional Abstract Collage by Artist Angelo Ippolito
Located in Stone Mountain, GA
This is a rare find; one of 6 we recently acquired by Angelo Ippolito (1922-2002). Abstract mixed media collage in various printed and solid-hued 8-ply rag papers. Presented in a per...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic

"Our First Brush With Red Grooms/ It Was Exciting!"
Located in New York, NY
Red Grooms "Our First Brush With Red Grooms/ It Was Exciting!", 1968 Paint brush with paint inside acrylic casing 11 × 3 1/2 × 2 inches Unframed This paint brush - with original pain...
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Pop Art 1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Plastic

Still Life and Round Lace Table, 1960s Abstract Still Life, Acrylic and Pastel
Located in Denver, CO
"Still Life and Round Lace Table" is an original acrylic and pastel on paper by Edward Marecak (1919-1993) circa 1960s. Signed by the artist in the lower right corner. Abstracted sti...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Pastel, Acrylic

1960’s Cubist Portrait of Woman Stunning Original Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Portrait of a Lady by Wladyslaw Szary, circa 1960’s See label reverse for bio details Oil painting on canvas with applied mixed media Canvas is 64cm x 44cm Original frame Good condi...
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Cubist 1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Oil

Vintage Brutalist MCM Inlaid Wood Box by Norman Brumm
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Brumm Handcrafted Wood Wood box with velvet interior. This beautiful handmade inlaid wood decorative box by artist Norman Brumm (1939 - 2008) is an intri...
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Abstract Geometric 1960s Mixed Media

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Brass

Eve
By Hannes Bok
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed and Dated "Hannes Bok 1960" Lower Left
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1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Glaze, Tempera

Dé-coll/age happenings
Located in London, GB
3D multiple, 1966, published by The Something Else Press, New York, a wooden box with plexiglass slipcover, containing one book with 94 pages, ‘Performances Notations 1959/66’ 15 fol...
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Conceptual 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Mylar, Plexiglass, Wood, Paper, Screen

Gemini
Located in New York, NY
Anne Youkeles Gemini, ca. 1969 Three-dimensional silkscreen on folded sheets of thin card Hand-signed by artist in pencil, titled and annotated Artist's Proof I from the edition of 1...
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Abstract Geometric 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Screen

Wilhold Up the Mirror Photograph and Mixed Media Assemblage Wall Hanging Artwork
Located in Surfside, FL
Dennis Hopper, (American, 1936-2010) Mixed media sculpture "Outmolding Older Concepts (Wilhold Up the Mirror)", 1961, photo and assemblage, Ace gallery and Easy Rider Production labels verso 27"h x 40"w x 5"d. There is broken mirror glued into the wooden collage box with the ceramic head that is attached to the front. I assume that is how it was made. Provenance: Estate of Pentti Kouri, NYC; Ace Gallery, Los Angeles; Exhibited MOCA, Los Angeles, 2010 From a 1997 interview with Hopper where he references this piece "Right now it's very intense. I had a show that travelled Germany, about 15 different museums. Sunday we go to Denmark; I'm showing the early assemblage I did in 1961 which was the signal for conceptual art. I'm just two days there, then I'm going to Venice to meet Julian Schnabel - Count Volpe's given us a place to paint in Giudecca. Then I'm going to Documenta in Germany to hang another show, then I go back to LA on the 21st and start a film on the 23rd." Notes/Literature: Dr. Pentti Kouri(1949-2009) was a Finnish economist and venture capitalist with partner George Soros. He built his prestigious art collection with the goal of opening a private art foundation focused on his interests in Minimalism, Arte Povera, Conceptual and Text-based art. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of Dia Art Foundation, and on the boards of Tate, London and the Guggenheim Museum, New York. In addition, a portion of his collection forms the core of the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Finland Hopper made his film debut alongside James Dean in 1955's Rebel Without a Cause. Both lost souls from dysfunctional households, they gravitated to each other, smoked dope and took joy rides. When Dean died, Hopper saw himself as the natural inheritor of his rebellious mantle and, revelling in his nickname of "Dennis the Menace", gave it to Hollywood with both barrels; so they dropped him. Dennis didn't make another Hollywood movie for seven years. Frustrated by the deliberate stifling of his film career, Dennis turned to art and photography for creative stimulus, beginning with abstract subjects such as landscapes. His cutting-edge conceptual art became established round the world, with exhibitions in major cities. At home in the dining room stood one particularly interesting work, a white plastic box, eight feet long, that had an aluminium shaft sticking out of it, and two very large balls. It was called The Perpetual Erection Machine. Before Tracy Emin and Damien Hirst, there was Dennis. In 1961, Hopper took part in an international photography competition in Australia with a contribution of five abstract photos, which he called Pieces. He won first place. Soon after, Hopper married Hayward, daughter of the film producer Leland Hayward, whose credits include The Sound of Music and South Pacific. The wedding party of Hopper and Hayward was held in August at the apartment of actress Jane Fonda, a childhood friend of Hayward, who introduced Hopper to her younger brother Peter Fonda. Their daughter Marin was born in 1961, and they moved to Bel Air, California. Soon afterward the famous Bel Air fire destroyed their home, including approximately three-hundred Abstract Expressionist works and hundreds of pages of poetry that Hopper had begun in the mid-1950s. Hopper and his actor friends Dean Stockwell and Russ Tamblyn were close to many artists in California, especially assemblage artists Edward Kienholz...
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Conceptual 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Ceramic, Wood, Mixed Media

The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic by Walter B. Gibson 1969 OOP
Located in Boca Raton, FL
The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic by Walter B. Gibson 1969 This is not one of the many reprints issued later. This is the actual book from 1969! Mr. Gibson wrote dozens of great books on magic and many other topics and also ghost-wrote for others. Book is in excellent condition, like new. See photos. The complete illustrated book of card magic: the principles and professional techniques fully revealed in text and photographs. Details: All basic secrets, master methods, and the greatest magic tricks done with cards – explained and illustrated step-by-step by WALTER B. GIBSON, one of the greatest authorities in the history of magic! If you have ever been baffled by the flawless performance of a card trick . . . if you have ever dreamed of amazing your friends with a deck of cards . . . this astonishing, giant of a book is for you. It shows how all the tricks are done – and how to do them yourself. And it’s easy! Because Walter Gibson – friend and close associate of Houdini and Blackstone – explains every trick every step of the way! The ultimate reference on card magic You’ll learn Houdini’s own “top change,” how to prepare a deck, how to force a spectator to choose the card you want him to. You’ll find nine pages of gambler’s tricks. In all, you’ll learn 23 simplified tricks; 89 basic sleights; 86 methods of card control; 34 patterns of card discoveries; 18 special tricks; 51 flourishes; 9 color changes; 85 full-pack tricks; 33 special types of tricks; 17 dealing tricks; and 20 prepared tricks. All in the 200,000 clearest, most authoritative words ever written on the subject. Plus . . . 379 Photo-illustrations. Every photograph is captioned and every one was taken with mirrors. Which means that, as Walter Gibson performed, he saw his hands and chose the clearest position for the photograph . You see every step of the trick exactly. Page 1 Triumphant Threes Page 2 As Many As You Page 3 Royal Roundup Page 5 Add-a-Card Page 6 Predicted Heap Page 8 Thieves and Sheep Page 9 Improved Piano Mystery Page 10 Mental Mastery Page 11 Double Choice Page 11 Super Mental Mastery Page 13 Kings and Queens Page 14 Royal Marriages Page 16 Red-Card Prediction Page 17 Super-Red Prediction Page 19 Twenty-Seven Trick Page 20 Fifth Card Page 21 One Choice in Five Page 21 One Out of Many Page 22 Transposed Cards Page 23 Color Sense Page 24 Three Color Packets Page 25 Forty-Nine Cards Page 29 Ways of Dealing Cards Page 29 Simple or Reverse Deal Page 30 Turnup Deal Page 31 Group Deal Page 32 End Deals Page 32 Bottom Draw Page 32 Cutting the Pack Page 33 Single Cut Page 33 Multiple Cut Page 33 Undercut Page 34 One-Hand Table Cut Page 35 Turnover Move Page 37 Shuffling the Pack Page 38 Standard Overhand Page 39 Reverse Overhand Page 39 Front-and-Back Overhand Shuffle Page 40 Dovetail Shuffle Page 41 Outer-Corner Shuffle Page 41 False Cuts Page 41 Double Pickup Page 41 Double Laydown Page 42 Top-Card Blind Page 43 Simulated Cut Page 43 False Three-Heap Cut Page 44 False Running Cut Page 45 False Triple Cut Page 47 False Shuffle Cut Page 48 False Shuffles Page 48 False Dovetail Page 49 Small-Group Dovetail Page 50 Push-Through Shuffle Page 51 V Twist Page 52 Inverted V Twist Page 52 False Overhand Shuffles Page 53 Top-to-Bottom Shuffle Page 53 Double Pullaway Page 53 Cut Shuffle Page 54 False Front-and-Back Shuffle Page 54 False Shuffle Devices Page 54 In Jog Page 56 Out Jog Page 56 Break Page 58 Second Deal Page 60 Turnover Second Deal Page 62 Bottom Deal Page 64 Methods of Presenting the Pass Page 66 Standard Pass Page 69 Slow-Motion Pass Page 71 End-over-End Pass Page 73 Slow-Motion End-over-End Pass Page 76 Turnover (Herrmann) Pass Page 79 Delayed Turnover Pass Page 80 Modified Turnover Pass Page 82 Charlier Pass Page 85 Screening the Charlier Pass Page 85 Turnaway Page 85 Behind the Back Page 85 Behind the Arm Page 86 Right-Hand Screen Page 86 Full-Front Pass Page 87 Charlier Turnover Page 87 How to Palm Cards Page 87 Top Palm Page 88 Simple Side Palm Page 88 Palm Holds Page 90 Improved Side Palm Page 91 Side Count Page 91 Spread Count Page 91 End Count Page 92 Spring Palm (Spring Count) Page 93 Thumb Count Page 93 End Palm Page 94 Corner Palm Page 96 Turnover Palm Page 96 Second Palm Page 97 Swivel Palm Page 98 Bottom Palm Page 98 Standard Bottom Palm Page 99 Bottom Count Page 100 Push-Out Page 100 Thumb Steal Page 101 Replacing Palmed Cards Page 101 Simple Replacement Page 102 Turnover Replacement Page 102 Riffle Replacement Page 102 Drop-On Page 103 Bulge Page 104 Pickup Page 104 Cut Pickup Page 105 Spread Replacement Page 105 Ways of Changing a Card Page 105 Bottom Change Page 108 From Right to Left Page 108 Sleeve Change Page 109 Top Change Page 111 From Right to Left Page 111 Top-Change Deal Page 112 Take-Away Change Page 114 Concealed Top and Bottom Changes Page 119 Palm Change Page 120 Throw Change Page 122 Spring Change Page 124 Alternatives for the Pass Page 124 Alternatives for the Standard Pass Page 124 Sleeve to Sleeve Page 125 Sleeve Switch Page 125 Top-Middle-Bottom Page 126 Revolving Pass Page 127 Riffle Pass Page 128 Throw Pass Page 128 Alternatives for End-over-End Page 128 Crosswise Bridge Page 130 Longitudinal Bridge Page 131 Single Card Page 132 Double End-Over Page 133 Forward Drop Page 134 Push-Back Page 136 Fan Grip Page 137 Shuffle Pass Page 137 Simple Shuffle Pass Page 138 Reverse Shuffle Pass Page 139 Special Shuffle Pass Page 139 Corner Crimp Page 140 Upward Crimp Page 141 Downward Crimp Page 142 Random Card Page 143 Various Sleights I Page 143 Half Pass Page 143 With the Standard Pass Page 143 With the Turnover Pass Page 143 With the Modified Turnover Pass Page 143 With the Charlier Pass Page 144 Half Flip Page 144 Turning the Pack Page 144 Turnover Page 145 Layover Page 145 Glimpsing a Card Page 145 Dovetail Glimpse Page 146 Shuffle Glimpse Page 146 Squeeze Glimpse Page 147 Quick Top Glimpse Page 148 Expert Glimpse Page 148 Gambler’s Glimpse Page 150 Various Sleights II Page 150 Glide Page 151 Slip (Slip Cut) Page 152 Slide Page 153 Flipover Page 154 Double Lift Page 154 Outward Lift Page 156 Inward Lift Page 156 Side Lift Page 157 Remarks on Lifts Page 157 Triple Lift Page 158 Thumb-Off Page 158 Drop Page 159 Buckle Page 160 Buckle Count Page 160 False Count Page 161 Forcing a Card Page 162 Standard Force Page 163 Behind the Back Page 164 Alternative Procedure Page 164 Joker Force Page 165 Variant Page 165 Face-Front Force Page 167 Charlier Force Page 167 Glide Force Page 168 Cards in the Case Page 169 Turnover Force Page 169 Riffle Force Page 169 With a Short Card Page 170 Double Deal Page 171 Double Turnover Force Page 171 Special Controls Page 171 Peek Page 172 Tilt-Back Page 173 Side-Drop Page 173 Corner Grip Page 174 Side Steal Page 176 Riffle to Pocket Page 177 Multiple Push-Through Page 179 Palm Steal Page 180 How to Switch Packs Page 180 Simple Pocket Switch Page 181 Duplex Pocket Switch Page 181 Two-Pack-Trick Switch Page 181 Single-Trick Switch Page 181 Pocket-Handkerchief Switch Page 182 Handkerchief on Table Page 182 End Shuffle Page 182 Basic Shuffle Page 183 Simple Card Location Page 185 Flash Force Page 185 Bottom Glimpse Page 186 End Shuffle Card Control Page 187 False End Shuffle Page 187 End Shuffle Force Page 188 Top Glimpse Page 189 Hit the Deck Page 189 Knockout Page 190 Countdown Page 190 Name the Card Page 191 Card in Wallet Page 191 Double Detection Page 191 Cards Caught in Midair Page 192 Card Through Handkerchief Page 192 Handkerchief Repeat Page 192 Magnetized Card Page 193 Jumping Card Page 193 Any Number Down Page 193 Double Count Page 193 Turnup Count Page 194 Calling All Cards Page 194 Chosen Card Up Sleeve Page 194 Follow-Up Sleeve Page 195 Any Number Up Page 195 Card Finds Card Page 195 Your Card Is Next Page 195 Best Card in Pocket Page 196 Pocket Prediction Page 197 Baffling Queen Page 197 Like Seeks Like Page 198 Three-Card Climax Page 199 One Chance in Four Page 200 Third Card Page 201 Double-Dealer Page 202 A Neat Card Location Page 202 Three in a Row Page 203 Find Five Cards Page 203 Klip-Kard Page 204 Card, Clip, and Ribbon Page 204 Sit-Down Strike Page 205 Six-Card Repeat Page 209 Six-Card Repeat Without Extra Cards Page 211 Twelve Cards Up Sleeve Page 215 Slap Vanish Page 215 Packet-to-Packet Page 219 Reversed Passage Page 220 Red and Blue Packets Page 221 Between Ten and. Twenty Page 223 Thirty-third Card Page 225 Quick Prediction Page 226 Do As I Do Page 227 Shuffle Do As I Do Page 228 Triple Do As I Do Page 229 Card Through Handkerchief and Case Page 230 Phonepathic Card (Super Telephone Telepathy) Page 233 Twenty-Card Memory Page 235 Ten-Card Memory Page 237 Spring Page 239 Spring Location Page 239 With Additional Cards Page 240 Another Spring Location Page 241 Spring Pass Page 242 Arm Spread Page 243 Slide-Down Page 243 Turnover Page 244 Slide Toss Page 244 Somersault Page 245 Turnover Catch Page 246 Inward Catch Page 246 Backhand Catch Page 247 One-Hand Catch Page 247 Double Catch Page 247 Shuffled Spread Page 248 Halfway Turnover Catch Page 249 Waterfall Page 250 Electric Pack Page 250 Fan Sleights Page 250 One-Hand Fan Page 251 Fan Production at Elbow Page 252 Face-Front Fan Production Page 254 Repeat Fan Production Page 254 Vanishing Pack Page 256 Reappearing Fan Page 258 Card-Fan Pack Switch Page 259 Fan Force Page 262 One-Hand Fan Force Page 263 Fan-Force Location Page 263 Reverse Fan Sweep Page 265 Fan-Sweep Location Page 267 Fan-Sweep Palm Page 269 Pressure Fan Page 270 Ornamental Fans Page 271 Finger Fan Page 272 Closing the Fan Page 272 Blank Fan Page 273 Split Fans Page 274 Special Fanning Packs Page 274 Giant Fan Page 275 Double Fan Page 275 Wedge (Faro) Shuffle Page 276 Card Vanishes and Productions Page 276 Back-and-Front Palm Page 279 Showing the Back of the Hand Page 281 Alternative Mode of Transfer Page 281 Vanish and Reproduction of Additional Cards Page 285 Six-Card Vanish and Production Page 286 Continuous Card Production Page 287 Continuous Fan Production Page 290 Cards at Finger Tips Page 291 Snap Production Page 293 Perfection Card Production Page 295 Perfect Color-Change Routine Page 295 Thumb Steal Color Change Page 297 Palm Color Change Page 298 Color-Change Routine Page 301 Erdnase Color Change Page 304 Vertical Color Change Page 307 Transposed Spot Page 308 Visible Change Page 311 Visible Change Routine Page 316 With a New Pack Page 316 Multiple Mentality Page 317 Three-in-a-Row Page 318 Cards Foretold Page 318 Double Detection Page 319 Seven-Handed Poker Page 321 Special Setups Page 321 Pack-to-Pack Page 322 Suit-for-Suit Page 324 Alternative Method Page 325 Red-and-Blue Coincidence Page 326 Climax Card Change Page 327 Three-Card Climax Page 328 Two Minds in Tune Page 330 Card Foretold Page 331 Simplex Coincidence Page 332 Multiple Surprise Page 333 Divided Packs Page 333 Red and Black Page 334 Pairing the Suits Page 334 Odds and Evens Page 334 Suits and Values Page 335 Shuffling and Cutting the Divided Pack Page 335 With the Dovetail Shuffle Page 335 With the Overhand Shuffle Page 335 Cutting the Pack Page 336 Double Choice Page 336 One-Way Packs Page 338 Handling the One-Way Pack Page 338 Sweep Replacement Page 338 Turnover Turnabout Page 339 Dividing the Pack Page 339 Shuffling the Pack Page 339 Bringing Turned Cards to Top Page 340 Setting Up the One-Way Pack Page 340 Natural Affinity Page 341 Red-and-Black Baffler Page 342 Pointer Cards Page 343 Prearranged Packs Page 344 Naming a Chosen Card Page 344 Multiple Detection Page 345 Suit and Value Page 345 Three Heaps Page 346 Concentration Page 346 Lucky Thirteen Page 347 Card at Any Number Page 348 Where Is My Card? Page 348 Perfect Bridge Deal Page 349 Faked Packs Page 349 Peek Deck Page 350 Naming Chosen Cards Page 350 Vanished Cards from Pockets Page 350 Two-Pack Climax Page 350 Special Speller Page 351 Notes on Peek Decks Page 351 Brain Wave Deck Page 353 Impromptu Brain Wave Page 354 Follow-Up to Impromptu Brain Wave Page 355 Alternative Brain Wave Page 356 Alternative Brain Wave (with Spread-Out) Page 357 Svengali Pack Page 358 In the Force Page 358 When the Pack is Shuffled Page 358 Display Riffle Page 359 Fan Discovery Page 359 Count to Chosen Card Page 359 Think of a Card Page 360 Wrapped Pack Page 360 Unseen Card Page 360 Reversed Card Page 360 Card on Chosen Heap Page 360 Ascending Card Page 361 Card-Stabbing Climax Page 361 Svengali Outdone Page 361 Mene-Tekel Pack Page 363 Mental Detection Page 363 Card in Pocket Page 363 Face-Up Card Page 364 Face-Up Repeat Page 364 Red and Blue Page 365 Two Packets Page 366 Remote Control Page 367 Wizard Pack (Strippers) Page 368 Controlling a Chosen Card Page 369 Tricks with the Wizard Pack Page 369 Dropaway Cards Page 369 Cards Under Handkerchief Page 369 Four-Ace Deal Page 369 Cut to Any Number Page 370 Red-and-Black Fantasy Page 370 Prediction Pack Page 372 Spelling Tricks Page 372 Triple Mental Speller Page 373 Alternating Speller Page 374 Multiple-Speller Mystery Page 376 Spell It Yourself Page 377 The Card You Took Page 378 Shuffled Speller Page 379 Spelling Bee...
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Modern 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Magazine Paper

Dance Paper, mixed media, 21x26.5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Dance Paper, mixed media, 21x26.5 cm The focal point of the artwork is a representation of dance, capturing the movement, rhythm, and expression of the art form through the use of ...
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Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Mixed Media

Act Paper, mixed media, 29x19 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Act Paper, mixed media, 29x19 cm This work presents a colorful and stylized representation of a woman's figure engaged in an act or performance, capturing the movement, emotion, an...
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Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Mixed Media

Original Bruno SamMartino vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna 2
Located in Cumming, GA
LeRoy Neiman Original Mixed media on paper; including tempera, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, and conte' crayon Dated 1966 8 1/2″ x 16 1/4″ viewab...
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American Impressionist 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Conté, Pastel, Mixed Media, Tempera, Watercolor

Studio Leftover Fetich
Located in New York, NY
Mary Baumeister Studio Leftover Fetich, 1953, 1967 Unique Mixed Media 3-D Assemblage Ink Signed, dated, titled, annotated "Edition Original" and numbered 52/75. Shadow box frame Incl...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Bathers
Located in New York, NY
Stanley Boxer Bathers, 1967 Mixed Media watercolor & ink wash drawing Hand signed by the artist on lower right hand corner on the front 8 1/2 × 11 1/4 inches Unframed This is a uniqu...
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Abstract Expressionist 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Watercolor

Abstract Expressionist 1960s Assemblage Collage Painting
By Francis Jennings
Located in Surfside, FL
Heavily ttextured, layered collaged painting. signed lower right and with a label from American Friends of th Tel Aviv Art Museum verso along with an original label. reminiscent of t...
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1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Original Bruno SamMartino vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna 1
Located in Cumming, GA
LeRoy Neiman Original Mixed media on paper; including tempera, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, and conti crayon Dated 1966 9 1/2″ x 9 1/4″ viewabl...
Category

American Impressionist 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Conté, Pastel, Acrylic, Watercolor

Untitled (Truck in Hills) with original Charles Cowles Gallery label
Located in New York, NY
Tom Holland Untitled (Truck in Hills), 1965 (Mid Century Modern Art) Tempera, Wood with PVC finish. Hand signed, dated and titled on the back Framed with Charles Cowles Gallery labe...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood, Tempera

Untitled
Located in Barcelona, ES
The painting is being offered with a work and authenticity certificate
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Lithograph

The New Art Scene (iconic book hand signed by Frank Stella, Larry Poons & Dine)
Located in New York, NY
Jim Dine, John Chamberlain, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Claes Oldenburg, Larry Poons, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann New York: The New Art Scene (Hand Signed Book), 1967 Hardback Monograph with illustrated dust jacket. Hand Signed by Frank Stella, Larry Poons and Jim Dine 13 1/4 × 10 × 1 1/4 inches Unframed This is the iconic, gorgeous oversized hardback Ugo Mulas photo book documenting the 1960s New York art scene - illustrated with over 500 images. The book itself, which is normally unsigned, is a valuable collectors' item. However, exceptionally the present book is hand signed by three of the remaining living legends featured. We are not aware of any other copy in the world, besides the present volume, that is also hand signed by Frank Stella, Larry Poons and Jim Dine - so this is an extraordinary collectible not to be found anywhere else. The signatures are also unconditionally guaranteed authentic forever as the these three living artists signed the book in person for the present owner - provenance you are unlikely to ever find elsewhere in the world. A memorable gift for the real collector of books and art. Defined as " a photographic record of a long moment in the history of American art " and listed in "The Book of 101 Books" (Seminal Photographic Books of the 20th Century). this large coffee table volume...
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Pop Art 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Offset

Untitled Abstract Expressionist Mid Century Modern unique ink wash on paper
Located in New York, NY
Mary Frank Untitled Abstract Expressionist Mid Century Modern drawing, 1965 Pencil and Ink Wash on Paper Signed and dated 1965 on the front This is a unique work Vintage frame with Christie's label included Original pencil and ink drawing, signed and dated on the front. This work is framed in original vintage frame with Christie's auction label on verso. Mary Frank is represented by the renowned DC Moore. Artist Biography (Courtesy of DC Moore): Born in London, England, in 1933 Mary Frank moved to the United States with her family in 1940. In the early 1950s she studied with Hans Hofmann and Max Beckmann. Frank works across disciplines as a sculptor, painter, photographer and gifted ceramic artist. Without allegiance to any particular way of working or medium, Frank is fueled by her ever present urge for direct and honest expression. Frank's process begins with some form of abstraction from which she teases out what she describes as a pre-existing time and atmosphere where events can take place. Her recurring imagery act as an alphabet, combined in order to evoke feelings of grief, love, sorrow, ecstasy, mourning and exultation. The artist has been the subject of numerous solo museum and gallery exhibitions, including the 2022 retrospective exhibition, Mary Frank: The Observing Heart, at the Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, NY, accompanied by a catalogue with essay by curator David Hornung, and Mary Frank: Finding My Way Home, which originated at the Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC, in 2014 and traveled to the Butler Institute in Youngstown, OH, in 2015. Work by Mary Frank was included in the Whitney Museum’s 2020 exhibition, Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950 – 2019, and the Brooklyn Museum’s 2020 exhibition, Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection. Eakins Press Foundation has published two collaborations between Mary Frank and the environmental activist and author Terry Tempest Williams, the 2022 catalogue What My Body Knows and the 2020 catalogue A Burning Testament. Illustrations by Mary Frank were projected during Falling Out of Time, a song cycle composed by Osvaldo Golijov, which premiered in New York in 2022. In 2017, a solo exhibition at DC Moore Gallery coincided with the publication of the monograph, Pilgrimage: Photographs by Mary Frank, by the Eakins Press Foundation with texts by the poet and critic John Yau and Terry Tempest Williams. In 2014, the documentary film, Visions of Mary Frank, was produced and released by filmmaker John Cohen. Mary Frank (née Mary Lockspeiser; born 4 February 1933) is an English visual artist who works as a sculptor, painter, printmaker, draftswoman, and illustrator. Frank first exhibited her drawings in 1958 at the Poindexter Gallery in New York City. In 1969 Frank began her relationship with the Zabriskie Gallery in New York. Frank currently lives and works in Lake Hill and New York City. Since 1995, she has been married to Leo Treitler, a pianist and music scholar. Mary Frank's career spans five decades. She was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1984, the recipient of numerous awards and honors including two Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship Awards in 1973 and 1983, the Lee Krasner Award of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in 1993 and the Joan Mitchell Grant Award in 1995. In 1990 she was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member, and became a full Academician in 1994. Working as a professor at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, Frank was honored with the title of Milton Avery Chair...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Ink, Pencil

Mizar
Located in New York, NY
Tony DeLap Mizar, 1966 Blueprint, Lithograph and Silkscreen with original Charles Cowles label and board. Hand signed, titled, dated and annotated "E-30" on the lower front 19 7/10 ×...
Category

Abstract Geometric 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Flag Icon
Located in New York, NY
Sonia Gechtoff Flag Icon, 1963 Pastel, graphite and collage Frame included: elegantly framed in hand made wood frame with UV plexiglass Evocative mixed media mid century modern work...
Category

Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Pastel, Mixed Media, Graphite

The Alamo – Yellow
Located in Newport Beach, CA
The Alamo – Yellow- Lacquer-and- polyester-resin-on-aluminum artwork by important, Southern California based artist, Billy Al Bengston (b.1934) Signature: indented initials upper c...
Category

Abstract Geometric 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Metal

La grande incognita (The great unknown)
Located in Fairlawn, OH
La grande incognita (The great unknown) Collage elements with paint, paint and paper foil, 1964 1964 Created while the artist was studying at the Accademia d'Arte, Florence Signed an...
Category

Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Extended Alike
Located in New York, NY
Pat Adams Extended Alike, 1969 Gouache on Paper Mounted to Canvas (Zabriskie Gallery 25th Anniversary & Contemporary Arts Center, Ohio Exhibition Labels) Signed 'Pat Adams 12.69' upper left front In vintage period frame This unique, hand signed gouache on paper, mounted to canvas by renowned artist and longtime member of the Bennington College art department and National Academician Pat Adams, bears labels verso from the following exhibitions: 'Pat Adams Paintings', The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Ohio, Dec. 7-Jan. 20th. Adams at Zabriskie '(25th Anniversary Exhibition) Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY, Dec. 5, 1978-Jan. 6, 1979, Cat. no. 41 and' Zabriskie Gallery, New York, Jan. 6-Jan 24, 1970 Measurements: Framed: 19 1/2" H x 13 1/4" W Artwork: 18" H x 11 1/2" W; Excellent condition, held in a vintage frame PAT ADAMS BIOGRAPHY: Pat Adams Biography: Pat Adams (American, b. 1928) was raised in Stockton, California, and began painting at the age of ten. She studied painting at UC Berkeley from 1945–49, where she first encountered the ideas of Hans Hofmann as she studied under his former students—Worth Ryder and Margaret Peterson O’Hagan, who had arranged for Hofmann’s migration to the States in 1932, among them. During her summers at Berkeley she pursued programs at the California College of Arts and Crafts (1945), the College of the Pacific (1946), and the Art Institute of Chicago (1948). In 1950, following her graduation from Berkeley the previous year, she attended a summer session at Brooklyn Museum Art School, remaining in the city after its completion. She received her first solo exhibition in 1954 at the Korman Gallery—later to be renamed the Zabriskie Gallery, which would continue to represent her through 2018. Her work was greatly motivated by her international travel during the 1950s: in Italy in 1951, after her first husband, painter and printmaker Vincent Longo was awarded a Fulbright scholarship, and in France in 1956, after she received her own Fulbright scholarship. In the fall of 1964 she was invited by professor Paul Feeley to teach at Bennington college, where she joined the social circle of the famous “Green Mountain Boys,” including Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski. In 1972 she married fellow Bennington professor R. Arnold Ricks, and they set off with her two sons on a four month journey through Egypt, Iran, Turkey, and all of Europe, which impacted her work significantly. She continued teaching at Bennington through 1993. Her lengthy career has also included many teaching appointments at Yale, as both a visiting professor and artist, as well as the Rhode Island School of Design, among numerous other institutions across the country. She has received notable awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Academy of Design, and the College Art Association. In 1995 she was awarded the Vermont Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. Her work has been the subject of over fifty solo exhibitions. She lives in Bennington, Vermont. -Courtesy of Alexandre Gallery
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Gouache

“Archers”
Located in Southampton, NY
Original painting on ceramic tile of two archers by the French artist, Jean-Pierre Grun. Signed lower right. Condition is very good. Circa 1960. ...
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Post-Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Wood

Project for a Decorative Panel - Original Mixed Media by Esy A. Belluzzi - 1969
Located in Roma, IT
Project for a Decorative Panel is a beautiful mixed media, original drawings in blue-colored, coupe-papier, applied on cardboard, realized in 1969 by the artist Esy A. Belluzzi, Hand...
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1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Untitled Abstract Expressionist sculptural painting on paper, signed, Knoedler
Located in New York, NY
Herbert Ferber Untitled, 1968 Unique Ink and color wash on paper Hand signed and dated by the artist on the front Framed with original Knoedler Gallery label (under the respected dir...
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Abstract Expressionist 1960s Mixed Media

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Ink, Watercolor

"Pacific Rim"
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim's of Lambertville Fine Art Gallery is proud to present this piece by Lee Gatch (1902 – 1968) Lee Gatch was an important modernist and abstract artist who spent most of his caree...
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1960s Mixed Media

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Stone

Purple Abstract Mountain:Latin American Modernist Salvadoran sculptural painting
Located in Norwich, GB
A wonderful work by the elusive Salvadoran Mauricio Aguilar which is sculptural as well as pictorial. As I hope the video will show, the artwork offers new perpectives when viewed fr...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Wood, Oil, Board

"Masked Figure" Blue and Gray Toned Abstract Expressionist Textured Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Dark gray and blue-toned abstract expressionist painting by Louisiana artist William Lee Moreland (William L. Moreland). The piece is framed behind gl...
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Abstract Expressionist 1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Untitled
Located in Barcelona, ES
The painting is being offered with a work and authenticity certificate
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Canvas, Paper

Untitled Mod Op Art 1967 Painting on Silk
Located in Surfside, FL
Label from Obelisk Gallery verso. Henry C. Pearson (October 8, 1914 – December 3, 2006) was an American abstract and modernist painter. Pearson was born in Kinston, North Carolina, graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1938, and studied theatrical design at Yale University. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Second World War, designing maps for the Okinawa campaign, and then re-enlisted to serve in the US occupation of Japan, where he was influenced by Japanese art and theatre forms. Henry Pearson is perhaps best known for a mildly optical manner of painting, featuring a mutable labyrinth of undulating parallel lines, which somewhat inadvertently linked him to the Op Art movement of the 1960s. Although included in the Museum of Modern Art's landmark exhibition The Responsive Eye in 1965, his work displays an intuitive rhythm and poetic elegance that falls well outside of the calculated, often hard-edged quality normally associated with the Op group of artists. Pearson came late to the visual arts. His first career, in theatre design, was cut short by the Second World War. He entered the U.S. Army in 1942, and at war's end requested duty in occupied Japan, where a prolonged contact with Japanese culture nurtured a passion for painting. Upon his discharge from the army, in 1953, he enrolled in the Art Students League in New York City, where he studied with, among others, Reginald Marsh and Will Barnet. Inspired by Malevich, he turned to rectilinear abstraction, and employed it as the dominant means of expression in his painting between 1954 and 1961. As early as 1959, however, sensing an incipient decadence in his geometric canvases...
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Op Art 1960s Mixed Media

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Silk, Paper, Mixed Media

Original Vintage Collage by Wayne Timm #6 custom steel frame
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. Image measures 13 x 17 In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauchenburg and many others, in the ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

Fragment Replaced, Torn Paper Collage, Paint 1960s Avant Garde Mixed Media
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Avant-Garde Subject: Abstract Medium: Mixed Media, Collage Surface: Paper Country: United States Dimensions: 14" x 19" Dimensions w/Frame: 19.25" x 25.5" In his studio, Nama p...
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Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Paint, Paper, Ink, Mixed Media

I Secoli
By Zvi Gali
Located in Surfside, FL
Zvi Gali, painter, born 1921, Haifa. 1962 works exhibited at Venice Biennale after his death, and showed at MoMA. Lived in Motza, near Jerusalem. Education Italy, painting, fresco, ...
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Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Board

1960s "Yellow and Black Abstract" Gouache and Oil Pastel Female Artist
Located in Arp, TX
Gloria Dudfield Yellow and Black Abstract Gouache and Oil Pastel on paper 35 x 36 in c. 1960 Framed Size: 38.5 x 39.5 x 1.5 Good Condition - Wear consistent with age and history. Cr...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Oil Pastel, Gouache, Archival Paper

Latent Defect
By Peter Gethin Thomas
Located in Surfside, FL
22X30 without frame, 29X36 with frame Peter (Gethin) Thomas is active/lives in District Of Columbia. Peter Thomas is known for abstract expressionist painting. He was Dean of the Corcoran School of Art in the 1970s and then became the head of the Graphics Department at the Federal Reserve, both in Washington, D.C. On that faculty were some outstanding artists and fine teachers. William Christenberry, Sam Gilliam, Ed McGowin, Robert Stackhouse, Brockie Stevenson, Peter G...
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Abstract Expressionist 1960s Mixed Media

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Oil Pastel, Mixed Media, Watercolor

Original Vintage Collage by Wayne Timm #5
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. Image and mat opening measures 11 3/4 x 12 3/4 in. In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauchen...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

Original Vintage Collage By Wayne Timm #9
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. Image or mat opening measures 8 x 8 in. In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauchenburg and ma...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

Astronomo
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Ruben Poblano – Mexican (20th century ) Title: Astronomo Year: 1968 Medium: Mixed Media on canvas Canvas size: 31.5 x 47.5 inches. Framed size: ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Dove of Peace Limoges plate
Located in Surfside, FL
Born in Bialystok, Poland. His full name is Benzion Rabinowicz. His grandfather was a Rabbi and his father was an architect. Benn was a Jewish-Polish painter and graphic artist. After studying at the Academy of Arts in Warsaw he made his debut in 1927 with his first solo exhibition. During this time he designed the typography for various collections of Yiddish poetry. After being very active in the 1920's and 30's in the Polish theater scene as well as being the founder of the modernist group "3F", he went to Paris to study with Fernand Leger. After the German occupation of France in 1940 he went into hiding. After being denounced he was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp but miraculously survived the war. He returned to Paris and in the post-war years he developed his own style of metaphysical painting techniques and surrealism. Later in his life Benn also was active in book design and contributed illustrations for various books of the Bible...
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Folk Art 1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Original Vintage Collage By Wayne Timm #8
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. Image or mat opening measures 11 x 13 in. In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauchenburg and ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

Original Vintage Collage by Wayne Timm #7
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Vintage Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. (Mat opening) or Image measures 11 3/4 x 12.5 in. In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

TEXTURES WITH GOLD Avant Garde Mixed Media Construction
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Avant-Garde Subject: Abstract Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic Surface: Wood Country: United States Dimensions: 23.5" x 16" Dimensions w/Frame: 24" x 16.5" Reminiscent of the Art Brut work of french master Jean Dubuffet this mixed media piece pulls it all together in a great colorful composition. Alexander Raymond Katz, Hungarian / American (1895 – 1974) Alexander Raymond Katz was born in Kassa, Hungary, and came to the United States in 1909. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. In the late 1920s, he worked as a director of the Poster Department at Paramount Studios. He was appointed the Director of Posters for the Chicago Civic Opera in 1930. During the Great Depression, notable architect Frank Lloyd Wright urged Katz to become a muralist. In 1933, he was commissioned to paint a mural for the Century of Progress...
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Abstract Expressionist 1960s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Original Vintage Collage by Wayne Timm #4
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Paper and Adhesive collage by Wayne Timm. Image measures 11 x 13in. In the 1960's, Wayne Timm rubbed elbows with the likes of Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauchenburg and many others, in ...
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Abstract 1960s Mixed Media

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Paper, Adhesive, Magazine Paper

Post-War Modern Abstract Portrait Assemblage With Textured Surface By HJ Breuste
Located in Frederiksberg C, DK
Discover the captivating allure of this abstract assemblage composition by German (Hannover) artist Hans-Jürgen Breuste (1933-2012). Crafted with mixed media on a wooden board, it co...
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Post-Modern 1960s Mixed Media

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Brass

Planete
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Paul Van Hoeydonck – Belgian (1925 - ) Title: Planete Year: 1961 Medium: Mixed media Size: 48 x 48 inches. Signature: Signed, dated, titled on the reverse Condition: Good This mid century work by Paul Van Hoeydonck is a direct and strong composition, like so many of Van Hoeydonck’s Planete works. It measures 48” x 48” and is a mixed media composition. It is a composition on masonite or a similar material. There is flat black and gloss black paint. Perhaps the gloss is lacquer. The surface is highly textured. The black areas have small finish nails, lying flat, attached to the surface. The other areas have sand or some other particulate in the paint. It is signed, titled and dated on the reverse. The date looks like “1961” but it could be “1969.” Please see pictures. Stylistically, this work looks very much like his work from 1961-1962. The piece is in good condition. There is a faint scratch in the upper left and some very small chips on the edges. Please see pictures. There also might be very, very light surface dirt throughout. Please refer to the artist's website as well as Whitford Gallery for extensive biographies of the artist. Public collections include Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna, Rome Israel Museum, Jerusalem Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp Museum of Modern Art, New York Stedelijk Museum, Ostende Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York PAUL VAN HOEYDONCK BIOGRAPHY 1925 Born in Antwerp, Belgium 1945-51 Graduated in History of Art and Archaeology in Antwerp, Belgium. 1952 First solo-exhibition, figurative paintings, Gallery Buyle, Antwerp, Belgium. (OMS) Figurative paintings, Gallery Unicum, Bruges, Belgium.(OMS) Figurative paintings, Au Cheval de Verre, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) 1953 One-man show figurative paintings, Gallery Unicum, Bruges, Belgium. "Open Air Party", Driekoningen Castle, Beernem, Belgium.(GE) "Salon Quadriennal de Belgique" Liège, Belgium.(GE) 1954 Creates Coloured Geometrical Abstract paintings Gilbert Swimberge and Paul Van Hoeydonck, Galerie Théâtre du Poche, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) "Zomersalon Salon d'été" Gallery Unicum, Bruges, Belgium.(GE) "Salon quadriennal des Beaux-Arts" Ghent, Belgium.(GE) 1955 Gallery Dutilleul, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) 1956 Co-founder of art group “FORMES” "Lauréats du prix Jeune Peinture Belge", Palais du Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) Diamond among the works 'distinguished by the jury' "La peintres du groupe Formes" Cercle Jean Jaurès, Salle de l'Académie de musique, Morlanwelz.(GE) "Défense du petit format", Gallery Saint-LaurentBrussels, Belgium.(GE) Gallery Saint Laurent, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) 1957 Created first monochrome collages. "Salon national du meuble social moderne" Museum voor Sierkunst, Ghent, Belgium.(GE) "Lauréats du Prix Jeune Peinture" Société Royale des Beaux-Arts, Verviers, Belgium.(GE) Gallery le rouge et le noir, Charleroi, Belgium.(GE) "Groupes" Gallery Accent, Antwerp, Belgium.(GE) "Défense du petit format" Gallery Saint Laurent, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) "Summer Exhibition" Gallery Accent, Antwerp, Belgium.(GE) "Paul Van Hoeydonck" Gallery Saint Laurent, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) "Peintres belges inspirés par l'Espagne" Gallery Giroux, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) 1958 Creates first monochrome light works with the introduction of small plexiglass structures. "Paul Van Hoeydonck" Gallery Accent, Antwerp, Belgium.(OMS) "Oeuvres graphiques" Gallery Saint-Laurent, Brussels Exhibition G58 with Georges Van Tongerloo at Castle Middelheim Museum, Antwerp Belgium.(GE) Co-founder of the G58 Hessenhuis group in Antwerp. Opening Exhibition G58, Hessenhuis, Antwerp, Belgium.(GE) Participation at the World Exhibition Brussels, Belgium.(GE) "Groupe Art Abstrait" Gallery Hella Neblung, Düsseldorf, Germany.(GE) 1959 Begins showing in exhibitions concerned with monochrome painting and “Zerogroup” "Vision in Motion/Motion in Vision" first international exhibition in G58, Antwerp, Belgium.(GE) "Lauréats du Prix Jeune Peinture Belge1958" Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) "Oeuvres d'art acquises par l'Etat en 1958", Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) 1960 3th group exhibition G58 Hessenhuis, Antwerp, Belgium.(GE) 1961 Introduction of the “Boites A Monocles” as a reaction to the criticism concerning the light works G58 Hessenhuis, Antwerp, Belgium.(OMS) First important one-man show, Brussels, Palace of Fine Arts Iris Clert Gallery, Paris, France.(OMS° Museum of Modern Art, New York, purchases a light work First trip to New York,USA, private show introduced by Harry Torczyner 1962 Robert Elkon Gallery, New York, USA Created first Spacescapes and White Planets (Planetscapes) “Zero 3” exhibition in Dusseldorf, Germany.(OMS) 1963 Exhibits his first environment “Space Control Station” at the Forum exhibition Ghent, Belgium Participates in the Tokyo Biennale, Japan.(GE) "Contemporary painting in Belgium" St-Louis, Denver, L.A., San Francisco, USA (GE) 1964 Creation of a new race “The Mutants” Participation Documenta III, Kassel, Germany.(GE) The Hague, Vienna, Berlin, Otterlo, Bern and Brussels Pierre Restany “baptises” him “archaeologist of the future” Gallery Iris Clert, Paris, France.(OMS) Participated Floating Biennale Iris Clert, Canale Grande, Venice, Italy.(GE) Article in Times Magazine. Participated Iris Clert in Berlin, Germany.(GE) "Nieuw Realisme-Pop Art " City Museum Den Hague, Netherlands.(GE) 1965 Joins the Waddell Gallery, New York, where he presents several one-man shows Svensk-Franska Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden.(OMS) Gallery Theelen, Essen, Germany.(OMS) Gallery Waddell Gallery, New York, USA.(OMS) "Pop-Art/Nouveau Réalisme" PSK/Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium. (GE) Biënnale Middelheim, Antwerp, Belgium. (GE) "Flemish Art" Gallery Arditti, Paris, France.(GE) "Belgian Drawings since Permeke", Lima, Peru.(GE) "45 years Belgian Art" Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.(GE) "Collection Graindorge" Copenhague, Denmark.(GE) "Sculptures from al directions" Worldhouse Gallery, New York, USA.(GE) "White on White" Lincoln, USA.(GE) "Pop, pop, whence pop" Heckster Museum, Huntington, New York, USA.(GE) "Nouvelles Recherches Flamandes" Palais des Beaux-Arts, Charleroi, Belgium.(GE) "Flemish Art, Svensk Handelsbanken, Stockholm, Sweden.(GE) "Art for collectors" Rhode Island, USA.(GE) 1966 joins the Gallery Bonnier, Lausanne, Geneva and Stockholm Gallery Kirkhaar, Amsterdam, Netherlands.(OMS) Gallery der Spiegel, Köln, Germany.(OMS) Gallery Cogéime, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) Stadtisches Museum Schloss Moirsbach, Leverkusen, Germany.(GE) "Weis auf Weis" Kunsthalle Bern, Suisse.(GE) "Premio Marzotto" Valdagno, Italy (GE) "L'Espace dans l'Art" Museum of Modern Art, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) Triënale of the Suthern Netherlands, Belgium/Netherlands. 1967 Produces CYBS (Cybernetics) Starts using elements from sawn-up car fenders Waddell Gallery, New York, USA.(OMS) Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) Gallery Foncke, Ghent, Belgium.(OMS) "45 years of Belgium Contemporary Art" National Art Gallery, Budapest, Hungary.(GE) "45 years of Belgium Contemporary Art" Salles d'état Dalles, Buckarest, Romania.(GE) "New Flemish School" City Gallery, Zürich, Suisse. (GE) "Actual Belgium Drawings" Madrid, Sevilla, Barcelona, Spain. (GE) "Collection Stuyvesant" Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium. (GE) "Superlund" curator Pierre RestanyKunsthall Lund, Sweden. (GE) "Hommage to Bosch, De Moriaan, 's Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.(GE) "Science Fiction", kunsthalle, Bern, Suisse.(GE) 1968 First contact with NASA Gallery Kirkhaar, Amsterdam, Netherlands.(OMS) Gallery Bonhier, Lausanne, Suisse.(OMS) Belgium Haus, Köln, Germany.(OMS) International Monetary Fund, Washington, USA.(OMS) One-man show Gallery Müller, Stuttgart, Germany. "Contrasts 1947-1967, Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium.(GE) "Science Fiction" Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France.(GE) "Science Fiction" Kunstverein, Düsseldorf,Germany.(GE) "40 ans d'Art Vivant" Hommage à Robert Giron, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels Belgium. (GE) "L'eglise ouverte à l'Art Contemporain" La Biënnale, Centre Notre-Dame, Argenteuil, France.(GE) "Triënale" Hallen Brugge, Belgium.(GE) "The obsessive image 1960-1968", Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK.(GE) "Im Reiche des Phantastischen" Kunstverein, Recklinghausen, Germany.(GE) "Destruction Art" at Finch College, New York, USA "Art Vivant" at Vence, France. "Three blind mice" Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. "Three blind mice" Saint-Peter Monnastry, Ghent Lignano Biënale in Italy, Proclaimed as the official laureate. "Contact 68 Kelkheim" Pfarzencentrum Kelkheim, Germany. "Belgium Art" Archeological Museum Teheran, Iran. 1969 Contemporary Art Museum Chicago, USA.(OMS) Contemporary Art Museum Houston, USA.(OMS) Kunstverein Freiburg, Germany.(OMS) Gallery Withofs, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) Gallery Waddell, New York, USA.(OMS) "Painting and sculpture today" Museum of Art Indianapolis, USA.(GE) "Belgium Art" Museum Bagdad, Iraq.(GE) "Belgium Art" Museum Beirout, Libannon.(GE) "Exposition Internationale de gravure" Museum of Modern Art, Ljubjana, Yugoslavia.(GE) "10 Belgische Maler" Gallery 66 Hofheim, Germany.(GE) "Space Art" Technical High School, Eindhoven, Netherlands.(GE) Gallery Foncke Ghent, Belgium.(OMS) "Apollo Mission of the Moon" National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA.(OMS) "The Jaques Kaplan collection" Finch College Museum New York, USA.(GE) 1970 The Apollo 15 Crew officially placed the statue “Fallen Astronaut” on the moon.(OMS) Creation of the first Astro's Palacio National de Bellas Artes Mexico City, Mexico.(OMS) One-man show Gallery Foncke Bruges and Ghent, Belgium. "Belgian Art 1960-1970" Kunstverein Köln, Germany.(GE) Gallery Bonnier, Genève, Suisse.(OMS) Gallery Engelberts Genève, Suisse.(OMS) "Jeu de blancs" Gallery Withofs, Brussels, Belgium.(GE) Gallery Rive Gauche, Brussels, Belgium.(OMS) "Jewels by Belgian Artists" Belgian Pavillon Osaka, Japan.(GE) "Itirénaires 'blancs' " Musée d'Art Moderne St-Ett-ienne, France.(GE) "Zeitgenossen" Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, Germany. "Second annual internal moonwalk festival" Cape Kennedy, USA. 1971 Gallery Waddell, New York, USA.(OMS) "Die Puppe" Aspekte zum Bild der Frau, Berlin/Leverkusen/Frankfurt, Germany.(GE) "Travelling Exhibition" Playboy Art...
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1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Masonite, Paint, Mixed Media

The Souper Dress (famous Campbell's Soup Dress) screenprint cellulose with label
Located in New York, NY
After Andy Warhol The Souper Dress, ca. 1969 Screenprint on Cellulose Dress. Stamped; with the Souper Dress label at the neck 38 × 22 inches Bears ori...
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Pop Art 1960s Mixed Media

Materials

Cotton, Screen, Mixed Media

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