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Style: Pop Art
Period: 1970s
All'italiana, Decollage, Pop Art, Nouveau Realisme, Monotipo
Located in Milano, IT
Da una rara e limitata serie di dècollage su cartoncino degli anni '70. Grazie all'unicità del processo di décollage, ogni esemplare appare come una sorta di esemplare unico. L'edizione è composta da 120 esemplari in numeri arabi oltre a 120 in numeri romani. L'opera è l'edizione XVIII/120 + CXX + 120AP ed è elegantemente incorniciata in una cornice di legno nero, dotata di vetro da museo. Firmato e numerato in alto a sinistra Il pezzo è accompagnato da una certificazione di autenticità rilasciata da una galleria. Le condizioni dell'opera sono per lo più perfette: nessuna traccia del tempo, nessun graffio e margini perfettamente conservati. Il pezzo viaggia non incorniciato in modo da avere una spedizione più economica e sicura su richiesta dell'acquirente. Poiché il pezzo viaggia dall'Italia, si prega di considerare che l'espletamento delle pratiche di esportazione richiede un minimo di una settimana dal momento dell'acquisto. Mimmo Rotella, che ha rappresentato l'Italia alla Biennale di Venezia del 1964, è stato sperimentale fino in fondo: nelle sue poesie, nei dipinti, nelle fotografie, negli assemblaggi scultorei e nei collage ha abbattuto le convenzioni, lasciando dietro di sé un corpus di opere stravaganti. All'inizio degli anni Cinquanta dipinge astrazioni geometriche, poi si allontana dal suo studio e si rivolge al mondo che lo circonda. Lì trovò i manifesti pubblicitari e cinematografici deteriorati, che strappò dalle pareti, attaccò alle tele e strappò ulteriormente per sviluppare composizioni semi-astratte dalle immagini dei mass media, che chiamò "doppi décollages". Grazie ai suoi collage, è stato associato a Raymond Hains, Jacques Villeglé...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Paper, Mixed Media

Vintage 1970s Pop Art Americana Patriotic American Flag Denim Jeans Hand Sewn
Located in Surfside, FL
Pop Art American Flag in Handsewn Patchwork Denim. Label from Pratt verso (Pratt MFA '75) I had another with a label from OK Harris Gallery verso. This one does not have that label. Hand signed Genre: Modern Medium: Denim Jean Textile Fabric, Mixed Media Country: United States Dimensions: 32 X 32 inchesT his is a textile wall hanging "painting" made from vintage jeans. JJ had a masters (MFA) from Prat and studied at Hunter college for many years. He was a master jeweler and goldsmith for 50 years, a musician and a photographer. He made a living working with photography, jewelry, bronze sculpture and antique restoration. An artwork in denim by a French Post War & Contemporary artist living in New York City, Jean de la Verrière, An untrained, art brut, 'outsider' artist, now 85. He sold some of his denim patriotic flag works through OK Harris gallery in Soho in the 1980s, one went directly to Ralph Lauren, according to the artist. He is also known for sculpture. particularly his working model, fully functional guillotine sculptures. Artist says he was influenced by Pop Art particularly Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns works. He was in the New York art world along with his artist friends Bernar Venet, Arman and Claude Gillie. He fabricated and cast jewelry for some of his friends. This has a Sterling Ruby feel to it but was done a generation earlier. This is assembled like a quilt and was influenced by early American folk art. Jean Jacques De La Verriere...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Cotton, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Found Objects

Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art (Lt. Ed. hand signed stamp on franked envelope)
Located in New York, NY
JOE TILSON Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art (Hand Signed), from the Collection of Art Critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 1971 Lithograph mounted on franked Air...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Lithograph, Ink, Offset

British Pop: Mail Order, for Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art (Lt Ed signed stamp)
Located in New York, NY
ALLEN JONES Mail Order, for Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art, from The Collection of Art Critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 1971 Lithograph mounted on franked envelope of wove paper (Hand Signed) 6 × 9 inches Edition of 250 (unnumbered) Hand signed in blue ink by Allen Jones with his initials on the lower left of the lithographic stamp, affixed to the envelope. Unframed As a consequence of the prolonged strike by the Royal Mail postal workers in the United Kingdom, Allen Jones, along with a group of top British Pop artists of the era including David Hockney, Eduardo Paolozzi, Derek Boshier, the poet/activist Christopher Logue and Richard Hamilton, published ''Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art''to raise funds for the striking workers. The "stamps" were published in a limited edition of only 250 each (some artists, like Paolozzi and Allen Jones created more than one design), with the artists signing each by hand in blue ink with his initials on the lower right. Allen Jones "Mail Order" is an especially clever take on the project; it is at once a postage stamp (hence the title "Mail Order"), but it also refers to the popular mail order catalogues of the era. It was a particular preoccupation of Jones, who, separately, created a large lithograph called "Janet is Wearing" -- referring to his wife Janet, but playing upon the advertising jargon of the day, used in mail order catalogues. For this particular project - creating a stamp to raise money for mail carriers...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Offset, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Ink

Patti Smith Horses vinyl 1st Pressing (Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Patti Smith Horses Vinyl Record Album, 1975: US 1st Pressing featuring original photography by Robert Mapplethorpe. Produced by John Cale. Cover: Very Good to overall vintage condit...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Offset

HIS BIRTHDAY (LARGE PAINTING)
Located in Aventura, FL
Original acrylic painting on canvas mounted on linen. Hand signed and dated upper front by Peter Max. Canvas is not stretched. Artwork is in excellent condition. Some signs of expe...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Canvas, Acrylic

"Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art", (Hand Signed) British Pop Art historic event
Located in New York, NY
DEREK BOSHIER "Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art", (Hand Signed), from the Collection of Art Critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 1971 Lithograph mounted on franked envelope of wove paper (Hand Signed) 6 × 9 in 15.2 × 22.9 cm Limited Edition of 250; hand signed and numbered 24/250 Signed in ink lower left of the lithographic stamp affixed to the envelope, and hand numbered 24/250. From the series The Post Office Worker's Strike Commemoration Stamps Unframed The artwork consists not just of the signed, limited edition Boshier postage "stamp", but also the franked envelope, which it is affixed to, with the stamps as described above. The entire mixed media piece is far more desirable than the stamp alone. As a consequence of the prolonged strike by the Royal Mail postal workers in the United Kingdom, Derek Boshier along with a group of British artists including Allen Jones, David Hockney, Christopher Logue, Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton, published ''Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art''to raise funds for the striking workers. The "stamps" were published in a limited edition of only 250, with Derek Boshier signing each by hand in black ink with his initials on the lower left. This particular stamp is also numbered 24/250. The stamp itself measures 3.25 by 2.75 inches, and it is affixed to a franked (postmarked) envelope which measures 6 inches by 9 inches, bearing the stamped text "Culture Carriers 23 Feb 1971" on the top left, and the stamp "CULTURE CARRIERS STAMP OUT ART" on the lower left (front). and the stamp "STRIKE ISSUE" lower right front of the envelope. Very desirable as an ensemble. these were known as The Post Office Worker's Strike Commemoration Stamps. This particular piece has superb and interesting provenance, as it came from the private collection of the American art critic Anthony Haden-Guest. As additional provenance, we will furnish the buyer with a xerox copy of the receipt from Flair Magazine...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Lithograph

The Daily Arf (Silkscreen and intaglio of man reading a newspaper with his dog)
Located in New York, NY
Red Grooms The Daily Arf, 1974 Embossed Silkscreen and Blind Intaglio Hand signed and numbered: Pencil signed and dated 1974 lower right; pencil numbered from the edition of only 12 ...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Intaglio, Screen

PLATE
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on waxed paper plate. Unsigned from an unknown edition. Published by Bert Stern, New York. Plate size 10 x 10 inches. Frame size approx 17 x 17 inches. Stamped "Roy Lichtenstein On First Inc, 1969" on plate verso. Excellent condition. All reasonable offers will be considered. Lichtenstein made the paper plate for the well-known fashion and advertising photographer Bert Stern, who had set up an uber-chic New York boutique called “On First Store”. Located in Manhattan, Stern’s idea was to commission stylish yet affordable objects for the home and wardrobe from notable fashion designers and artists. Unfortunately, the shop did not last long and most of the plates were left undistributed. About the Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997) was an artist known for his paintings and prints which referenced commercial art and popular culture icons like Mickey Mouse. Composed using Ben...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Paper, Screen

D from Logo Suite (Magenta) Silkscreen on 3-D Molded Plastic Over Wood Signed/N
Located in New York, NY
3-D sculpted multiple (to be hung on the wall) by British Pop Art pioneer Richard Smith: Richard Smith D from Logo Suite (Magenta), 1971 Silkscreen on 3-D Molded Plastic Over Wood P...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Pencil, Screen, Mixed Media, Wood, Plastic

Hardback monograph of drawings and prints hand signed and inscribed by artist
Located in New York, NY
Roy Lichtenstein Hardback monograph of drawings and prints hand signed and inscribed by artist, 1973 Hardback Monograph. Hand signed, inscribed and...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Ink, Mixed Media

Larry Rivers, "Pop Singer" - 1970s Mixed Media Portrait Sculpture
Located in New Orleans, LA
A freestanding 3-dimensional work that wonderfully captures both the spirit and draftsmanship of this great American artist. I have included a pic of an identical sculpture in this s...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Star of Hope, enamel on metal plaque with stamped name and copyright, Framed
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana Star of Hope, 1972 Enamel on Metal with Artists Stamped Name. Date and Copyright Artist stamped name and copyright on lower right front Frame Included: held in a white...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Metal, Enamel

The Appropriation piece: Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein Unique var.
Located in New York, NY
Richard Pettibone The Appropriation Print Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, 1970 Silkscreen in colors on masonite board (unique variant on sculpted board) Hand-signed by artist, Signed and dated on the front (see close up image) Bespoke frame Included This is a rare example of Pettibone's iconic Appropriation Print, as it's silkscreened and sculpted on masonite board rather than paper, giving it a different background hue, and enabling it work to be framed so uniquely. The Appropriation print is one of the most coveted prints Pettibone ever created ; the regular edition is on a full sheet with white background; the present example was silkscreened on board, allowing it to be framed in 3-D. While we do not know how many examples of this graphic work Pettibone created, so far the present work is the only one example we have ever seen on the public market since 1970. (Other editions of The Appropriation Print have been printed on vellum, wove paper and pink and yellow paper.) This 1970 homage to Andy Warhol, Frank Stella and Roy Lichtenstein exemplifies the type of artistic appropriation he was engaging in early on during the height of the Pop Art movement - long before more contemporary artists like Deborah Kass, Louise Lawler, etc. followed suit. This silkscreen was in its original 1970 vintage period frame; a bespoke custom hand cut black wood outer frame was subsequently created especially to house the work, giving it a distinctive sculptural aesthetic. Measurements: Framed 14.5 inches vertical by 18 inches horizontal by 2 inches Work 13 inches vertical by 16.5 inches horizontal Richard Pettibone biography: Richard Pettibone (American, b.1938) is one of the pioneering artists to use appropriation techniques. Pettibone was born in Los Angeles, and first worked with shadow boxes and assemblages, illustrating his interest in craft, construction, and working in miniature scales. In 1964, he created the first of his appropriated pieces, two tiny painted “replicas” of the iconic Campbell’s soup cans by Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987). By 1965, he had created several “replicas” of paintings by American artists, such as Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), Ed Ruscha (b.1937), and others, among them some of the biggest names in Pop Art. Pettibone chose to recreate the work of leading avant-garde artists whose careers were often centered on themes of replication themselves, further lending irony to his work. Pettibone also created both miniature and life-sized sculptural works, including an exact copy of Bicycle Wheel by Marcel Duchamp (French, 1887–1968), and in the 1980s, an entire series of sculptures of varying sizes replicating the most famous works of Constantin Brancusi (Romanian, 1876–1957). In more recent years, Pettibone has created paintings based on the covers of poetry books by Ezra Pound, as well as sculptures drawn from the grid compositions of Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944). Pettibone straddles the lines of appropriation, Pop, and Conceptual Art, and has received critical attention for decades for the important questions his work raises about authorship, craftsmanship, and the original in art. His work has been exhibited at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, and the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA. Pettibone is currently based in New York. "I wished I had stuck with the idea of just painting the same painting like the soup can and never painting another painting. When someone wanted one, you would just do another one. Does anybody do that now?" Andy Warhol, 1981 Since the mid-1960s, Richard Pettibone has been making hand-painted, small-scale copies of works by other artists — a practice due to which he is best known as a precursor of appropriation art — and for a decade now, he has been revisiting subjects from across his career. In his latest exhibitions at Castelli Gallery, Pettibone has been showing more of the “same” paintings that had already been part of his 2005–6 museum retrospective,1 and also including “new” subject matter drawn from his usual roster of European modernists and American postwar artists. Art critic Kim Levin laid out some phases of the intricate spectrum from copies to repetitions in her review of the Warhol-de Chirico showdown, a joint exhibition at the heyday of appropriation art in the mid-1980s when Warhol’s appropriations of de Chirico’s work effectively revaluated “the grand old auto-appropriator”. Upon having counted well over a dozen Disquieting Muses by de Chirico, Levin speculated: “Maybe he kept doing them because no one got the point. Maybe he needed the money. Maybe he meant it when he said his technique had improved, and traditional skills were what mattered.” On the other side, Warhol, in her eyes, was the “latter-day exemplar of museless creativity”. To Pettibone, traditional skills certainly still matter, as he practices his contemporary version of museless creativity. He paints the same painting again and again, no matter whether anybody shows an interest in it or not. His work, of course, takes place well outside the historical framework of what Levin aptly referred to as the “modern/postmodern wrestling match”, but neither was this exactly his match to begin with. Pettibone is one of appropriation art’s trailblazers, but his diverse selection of sources removes from his work the critique of the modernist myth of originality most commonly associated with appropriation art in a narrow sense, as we see, for example, in Sherrie Levine’s practice of re-photographing the work of Walker Evans and Edward Weston. In particular, during his photorealist phase of the 1970s, Pettibone’s sources ranged widely across several art-historical periods. His appropriations of the 1980s and 1990s spanned from Picasso etchings and Brancusi sculptures to Shaker furniture and even included Ezra Pound’s poetry. Pettibone has professed outright admiration for his source artists, whose work he shrinks and tweaks to comic effect but, nevertheless, always treats with reverence and care. His response to these artists is primarily on an aesthetic level, owing much to the fact that his process relies on photographs. By the same token, the aesthetic that attracts him is a graphic one that lends itself to reproduction. Painstakingly copying other artists’ work by hand has been a way of making it his own, yet each source is acknowledged in his titles and, occasionally, in captions on white margins that he leaves around the image as an indication that the actual source is a photographic image. The enjoyment he receives in copying is part of the motivation behind doing it, as is the pleasure he receives from actually being with the finished painting — a considerable private dimension of his work. His copies are “handmade readymades” that he meticulously paints in great quantities in his studio upstate in New York; the commitment to manual labor and the time spent at material production has become an increasingly important dimension of his recent work. Pettibone operates at some remove from the contemporary art scene, not only by staying put geographically, but also by refusing to recoup the simulated lack of originality through the creation of a public persona. In so doing, Pettibone takes a real risk. He places himself in opposition to conceptualism, and he is apprehensive of an understanding of art as the mere illustration of an idea. His reading of Marcel Duchamp’s works as beautiful is revealing about Pettibone’s priorities in this respect. When Pettibone, for aesthetic pleasure, paints Duchamp’s Poster...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Masonite, Pencil, Screen, Mixed Media

The Last Civil War Veteran
Located in New York, NY
Larry Rivers The Last Civil War Veteran, 1970 Silkscreen and mixed media collage on paper 29 × 19 3/4 inches Frame included Edition of 100 Hand signed and numbered 55/100 in graphite lower front 1970 Mixed media collage multiple based upon famous Larry Rivers 1961 painting "The Last Civil War Veteran'. (In 1979-80, Rivers reprised this theme with another edition of 125, but this is the original 1970 print from the limited edition of only 100) In 1962, the Museum of Modern Art acquired The Last Civil War Veteran and by early 1963 put it on view. 1963 marked the hundred-year anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Screen

1970's French Pop Art Collage Cut Out Artwork Underground Music Man
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
French School, circa 1970's paper stuck on canvas with cut out magazine shapes 21.5 x 15 inches provenance: from a private collection in Paris, France The painting is in sound condit...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Canvas, Magazine Paper

Centennial Medal for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella Centennial Medal for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1970 17 Color enamel on rhodium plated bronze plaque (incised signature an...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Metal, Enamel

Viva, Warhol and Ultra Violet
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Viva, Warhol and Ultra Violet Collage on board, 1973 Signed with estate stamp on reverse (see photo) The original photograph used in this collage depicts ...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Other Medium

Raymond Pettibon Captive Chains 1978 (early Raymond Pettibon)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon Captive Chains, 1978: Featured in its entirety at The New Museum in New York, Pettibon's well documented first artist book is widely regarded as a seminal piece in t...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Offset

Staplers (1976), Woven Paper Sculpture by Ed Rossbach
Located in Wilton, CT
Ed Rossbach was known for experimenting by using unexpected materials and symbols in his baskets, vessels, and assemblages including plastic, cotton balls,...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Paper

"Saddle Bags", Limited Edition Mixed Media Modern Pop Art Collotype, 4/6
Located in Soquel, CA
"Saddle Bags", Limited Edition Mixed Media Modern Pop Art Collotype, 4/6 "Saddle Bags", a unique limited edition mixed media collotype on paper and machi...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Thread, Paper, Printer's Ink

"Lips Pin, " Original Serigraph on Plexiglass with Metal Back by Joseph Rozman
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Lips Pin" is a limited edition pin, made by printing a serigraph onto plexiglass. The backing is metal and has a locking bar to fix it to the fabric of your c...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Metal

Drawing of singer Carly Simon
Located in Miami, FL
Mixed Media on paper Signed lower right Provenance: Eckert Fine Art, Naples, Florida
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

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Located in New York, NY
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1970's Brazilian Pop Culture Mixed Media Flag TV Cowboy Mixed Media Advertising
Located in Norfolk, GB
Brazilian illustrator José Luis Benício da Fonseca worked under the name Benício. Born September 14, 1936 in Rio Pardo, in the Brazilian South, he was a nationwide name in the fields of pulp art, pin-up art, movie posters, and advertisements. This is an intriguing collage work, signed by the artist in pencil centre bottom and dated in pencil '74. On the back is a typed label which would appear to be an exhibition label. The artwork is framed in a stainless frame contemporary to when it was made in 1974. Is it a political piece? An advertising work? The image shows a TV screen, popular culture in the form of the cowboy and the Brazilian flag...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Paper, Crayon, Mixed Media

Andy Warhol Electric Chair Skateboard deck
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Andy Warhol Skateboard deck: Rare Out of Print Andy Warhol Electric Chair Skate Deck circa 2010: This work originated circa 2010 as a result of...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

Materials

Wood, Screen, Lithograph

Patti Smith Horses vinyl 1st Pressing (Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Patti Smith Horses Vinyl Record Album, 1975: US 1st Pressing featuring original photography by Robert Mapplethorpe. Produced by John Cale. Cover: Very good overall vintage condition...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

Patti Smith Horses vinyl 1st Pressing (Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Patti Smith Horses Vinyl Record Album, 1975: US 1st Pressing featuring original photography by Robert Mapplethorpe. Produced by John Cale. Cover: Excellent overall vintage condition...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

Materials

Offset

1970's Pop Art Coke Lucite Sculpture
Located in Palm Beach, FL
American Pop Art In extremely good vintage condition with clear lucite. This is an old glass coke bottle suspended in lucite. Great conversation piece. Can be placed in a bookcase , ...
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Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Lucite

Patti Smith Horses vinyl 1st Pressing (Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Patti Smith Horses Vinyl Record Album, 1975: US 1st Pressing featuring original photography by Robert Mapplethorpe. Produced by John Cale. Cover: Excellent overall vintage condition...
Category

Pop Art 1970s Mixed Media

Materials

Offset

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