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Period: 1980s
Poema visual (tu)
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper with cut-out (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-199...
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Post-Minimalist 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

Estel
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-1998) was a Cata...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

It happened ... Paper, ink, pencil, 20x26 cm
Located in Riga, LV
It happened ... Paper, ink, pencil, 20x26 cm As a black and white comic, the absence of color allows the artist to focus on using shading, line work, and contrast to convey the narrative and emotions effectively. Black and white comics creates a distinct and dramatic atmosphere, emphasizing the story's mood and capturing the readers' attention. Ivars Poikans 1952. Riga Ivars Poikāns works in painting, graphics, book illustration, cinema art...
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Modern 1980s More Art

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Paper, Ink, Pencil

Poema visual
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-1998) was a Cata...
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Post-Minimalist 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

Poema visual
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-1998) was a Cata...
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Post-Minimalist 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

Careta
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-1998) was a Cata...
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Post-Minimalist 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

Poema visual
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-1998) was a Cata...
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Post-Minimalist 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

Poema descentrat
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph on paper (Edition of 25) Signed in pencil, l.r. Numbered in pencil, l.l. This print is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Joan Brossa (1919-1998) was a Cata...
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Post-Minimalist 1980s More Art

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Lithograph

Vintage Basquiat gallery announcement NY 1994
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat at Tony Shafrazi Gallery: Vintage original 1990s announcement published on the occasion of Jean-Michel Basquiat at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, November 20, ...
Category

Abstract 1980s More Art

Materials

Offset

Joan Kahn Rome Vibrant Bold Color Abstract Expressionist Modernist Oil Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Oil paint on heavy tar paper. Hand signed and dated verso. Joan Kahn (USA 1953-) grew up in New York City; Princeton, New Jersey; and Vermont; in an environment that patronized the arts. At home her father, a professor, and mother, a state economist and homemaker, collected nineteenth and twentieth century drawings and prints, Middle eastern rugs, and ceramics, pewter, and old tools. Her grandfather, Max Westfield, was an academically trained portrait painter and her great uncle was a well-known gallery owner and art dealer in pre-World War II Germany. One of the influential experiences of Joan’s youth was visiting her grandfather in his studio in Tennessee where the family had first immigrated. Growing up near New York, and spending a year in Paris during high school, provided formative visits to museums and galleries. Joan was academically talented in grade and high school, but after her father’s death during her first years at university she found herself concentrating on studio and history of art. It was a subject above others absorbed and concentrated her focus. Influential in Joan’s development and later work are the historic movements of the Bauhaus and Modernist design and architecture, geometric art and design of diverse cultures, Color Field Painting. Many artists have had a impact on her work, such as Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Sonia Delaunay, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Antoni Tapies, David Smith, John McLaughlin, Tony Smith, Louise Nevelson, Robert Mangold, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, Valerie Jaudon, Jasper Johns, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, Vija Celmins, Caio Fonseca, Peter Halley, Ed Moses, Juan Usle, and Nancy Haynes...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s More Art

Materials

Oil

Persistence of Carrots by Chuck Jones
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Lithograph SIZE: 16" x 20" EDITION SIZE: 350 SKU: LITHO-136 ABOUT THE IMAGE: Chuck Jones’ recreation of a well-known Salvador Dali painting of mel...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Giclée, Lithograph

Joan Kahn Rome Vibrant Bold Color Abstract Expressionist Modernist Oil Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Oil paint on heavy tar paper. Hand signed and dated verso. Joan Kahn (USA 1953-) grew up in New York City; Princeton, New Jersey; and Vermont; in an environment that patronized the arts. At home her father, a professor, and mother, a state economist and homemaker, collected nineteenth and twentieth century drawings and prints, Middle eastern rugs, and ceramics, pewter, and old tools. Her grandfather, Max Westfield, was an academically trained portrait painter and her great uncle was a well-known gallery owner and art dealer in pre-World War II Germany. One of the influential experiences of Joan’s youth was visiting her grandfather in his studio in Tennessee where the family had first immigrated. Growing up near New York, and spending a year in Paris during high school, provided formative visits to museums and galleries. Joan was academically talented in grade and high school, but after her father’s death during her first years at university she found herself concentrating on studio and history of art. It was a subject above others absorbed and concentrated her focus. Influential in Joan’s development and later work are the historic movements of the Bauhaus and Modernist design and architecture, geometric art and design of diverse cultures, Color Field Painting. Many artists have had a impact on her work, such as Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Sonia Delaunay, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Antoni Tapies, David Smith, John McLaughlin, Tony Smith, Louise Nevelson, Robert Mangold, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, Valerie Jaudon, Jasper Johns, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, Vija Celmins, Caio Fonseca, Peter Halley, Ed Moses, Juan Usle, and Nancy Haynes...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s More Art

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Oil

Post-Graffiti Catalog Sidney Janis Gallery NY 1983 (Basquiat Keith Haring 1983)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Post-Graffiti Catalog, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, Dec. 1 - 31, 1983: Published on the occasion of "Post-Graffiti" at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, Dec. 1 - 31, 1983, featuring works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Daze, Keith Haring, Lady Pink, Angel Ortiz, Kenny Scharf, and other artists. A seminal early New York...
Category

Street Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset, Paper

"Huge Oxblood Vase" Beautiful from Texas Master Glazer Harding Black
Located in San Antonio, TX
Harding Black San Antonio (1912 - 2004) Huge Heavy Oxblood Vase 1984 Height 17'' At widest 5'' Biography Harding Black San Antonio (1912 - 2004) Harding Black was born on a farm in Nueces County between Ingleside and Aransas Pass and moved with his family to San Antonio in 1916. There he graduated from Brackenridge High School and attended San Antonio Junior College (1929-30). In 1931 Black joined an archaeological expedition to the Big Bend area sponsored by the Witte Memorial Museum. Initially a painter, he was taught by Rudolph Staffel in 1933 to make wheel- thrown pottery and in the same year began to teach children's ceramic classes at the Witte. Between 1937 and 1939, Black directed ceramic installation in a San Antonio reconstruction project sponsored by the National Youth Administration and the Works Progress Administration art program. In 1955 he retired from teaching and devoted his time to ceramics. Black became a well-known ceramist from his research, innovations, and writings in the field. Exhibitions: San Antonio Local Artists Annual Exhibition (1939-42, 1945, 1947); Texas General Exhibition (1940 award, 1942, 1948 honorable mention); National Ceramic Annual Exhibition, Syracuse Museum of Art (1947-54); River Art Group, San Antonio (1948-49); National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington D.C. (1951, 1956); Dallas Museum of Fine Arts (1952 one-man); Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University (1991 one-man); San Antonio Museum of Art (1995 retrospective); National Museum of Art, Washington, D.C. (1995); University of Texas at Dallas, Irving (1998 retrospective). Collections: Dallas Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts; San Antonio Museum of Art; Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco; National Museum of American Art, Washington D.C.; New Orleans Museum of Art; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, new York; Alfred University (New York). Harding Black resided in San Antonio Texas where he worked as a potter for over 60 years and far as anyone knows he was completely self taught. I find it amazing that anyone could ever accomplish what he did with with no formal training in either ceramics or chemistry. It was a long and prolific journey from the early hand built earthenware pottery to become recognized as a master of glazes. While I feel that his forms often could be better this is more than compensated for by the spectacular glazes he developed. Constant experimentation and his acquired knowledge of chemistry were the foundations for the wonderful glazes that adorn his pottery. The following quote is from an interview with Rudolf Staffel His copper reds are unbelievably beautiful. Harding was a master of glazes and one of the most generous human beings in the ceramic field that I've known. He had literally a room full of beautifully organized test tiles of all his glazes, and he would just throw the room open to anybody who wanted to rummage through his tiles. All the recipes were there and he shared them with anyone who was interested. It was wonderful to go and visit him. Although accurate records of all test firings were kept for reference it I have been told that it would be difficult to reproduce many of these glazes because of the kiln he built and clays he used. This may not be the case because in a recent phone conversation (4/11/2007) with Peter Pinnell he told me that some of his students had success replicating some glazes using Harding's formulas By concentrating on the bowl and vessel forms Harding remained true to the historical traditions of pottery making. The magnificent Harding Black journey began in 1932. At that time he joined the Witte Museum Archaeological Society which provided him with access to their collections of Native American pottery. Harding became fascinated by these pollychromed vessels and he began attempting to create hand built pots. He had very little or no success but a life long of working in clay had begun. It was about this time that he met up with Rudolf Staffel and it was from him that Harding learned wheel throwing and developed ideas of how to operate a studio. Harding was given access to working space at the Witte where he built a wheel and in 1933 he was given a position as ceramic instructor. In this position it was his responsibility to establish a ceramics department. The first kiln Harding built was using plans that were obtained from Newcomb College. He scrounged parts from a junkyard which were used in its construction. This project was not totally successful because of problems reaching required temperatures. As usual this did not deter Harding. He seemed to have a wonderful ability to learn from failure and move on. In the early 1940's Harding began working with formulas for copper red glazes prepared by Arthur Baggs and Edgar Littlefield. This work only added to his interest in Oriental pottery and fostered a desire to rework many old glazes. Being greatly influenced by A Potters Book published in 1940 by Bernard Leach Harding was now on his way seeking to incorporate form, function and surface treatment into a single entity where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. In the 1950's Harding left the Witte and built his own studio where he spent the rest of his life creating his wonderful art. The body of his work is a living tribute to the Harding Black lifelong love of ceramics. Along with being a researcher he was also a teacher always willing to share his knowledge with others. He spent his life producing pots and occasionally taking time off to do a bit if fishing. According to Harding Black - Harding Black 11/14/90 "I am one of the lucky ones. When I get up in the morning I can hardly wait to get to work." 1912 Born April 15 near Aransas Pass, Texas 1916 Family moved to San Antonio 1929 Graduated from Breckenridge High School 1929-30 Attended San Antonio Junior College 1931 Joined Archaeological Society of the Witte Museum, San Antonio, and participated in excavations of ancient Basket maker Indian mounds and caves in the Big Bend area of Texas 1933 Taught by Rudolf Staffel to make wheel-thrown pottery. Set tip studio in a streetcar behind Witte Museum and began teaching children’s ceramic classes 1937-39 Appointed Superintendent of Ceramic Installation for N Y A /W P A reconstruction project in San Antonio 1943 Moved from streetcar studio to new facilities in the reconstructed Ruiz House on the grounds of the Witte Museum Began firing to stoneware temperatures 1947-54 Exhibited each year in the annual National Ceramic Exhibition, Syracuse Museum of Art 1951 Exhibited at the National Museum of Art, Washington, DC 1952 Toured ceramic centers throughout the United States 1953 “Opening the Door to Copper-Reds” by Harding Black, published in January issue of Ceramics Monthly “Harding Black Profile” published in February issue of Ceramics Monthly 1954 “Iron Spotted Glazes” by Harding Black, published in February issue of Ceramics Monthly 1955 Built present studio at 8212 Broadway, San Antonio Retired from teaching at the Witte Museum 1956 Exhibited at the National Museum of Art, Washington, DC 1961 “Lava Glazes” by Harding Black, published in October issue of Ceramics Monthly 1964 “Harding Black Texas Potter” by Jean R Lange, published in November issue of Ceramics Monthly 1971 The Meyer Family Master Potters of Texas, co-authored by Harding Black and Georgeanna H Greet 1980 Harding Black’s biographical information entered into the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D C 1983 Harding Black traveled throughout China 1984 Awarded Glaze Research Grant by Southwest Craft Center, San Antonio 1985 Solo exhibition at the Southwest Crafts Center 1987 Selected as Artist of the Year by the San Antonio Art League 1988 Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, establishes Harding Black Fund to aid ceramics students 1990 “Harding Black Pottery...
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Modern 1980s More Art

Materials

Ceramic

Basquiat 1982 Delta Rotterdam exhibition catalogue
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat Galerie Delta Rotterdam 1982: Rare, highly sought-after 1982 exhibition catalogue published on the occasion of: 'Jean-Michel Basquiat- December 1982', Galerie D...
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1980s More Art

Materials

Paper, Offset

EXTRA BEAUTIFUL CRACKLE VASE BY MASTER TEXAS GLAZER HARDING BLACK POTTERY
Located in San Antonio, TX
Harding Black San Antonio (1912 - 2004) Huge Heavy Crackle Vase 1985 Height 14'' Across Widest 8" Biography Harding Black San Antonio (1912 - 2004) Harding Black was born on a farm in Nueces County between Ingleside and Aransas Pass and moved with his family to San Antonio in 1916. There he graduated from Brackenridge High School and attended San Antonio Junior College (1929-30). In 1931 Black joined an archaeological expedition to the Big Bend area sponsored by the Witte Memorial Museum. Initially a painter, he was taught by Rudolph Staffel in 1933 to make wheel- thrown pottery and in the same year began to teach children's ceramic classes at the Witte. Between 1937 and 1939, Black directed ceramic installation in a San Antonio reconstruction project sponsored by the National Youth Administration and the Works Progress Administration art program. In 1955 he retired from teaching and devoted his time to ceramics. Black became a well-known ceramist from his research, innovations, and writings in the field. Exhibitions: San Antonio Local Artists Annual Exhibition (1939-42, 1945, 1947); Texas General Exhibition (1940 award, 1942, 1948 honorable mention); National Ceramic Annual Exhibition, Syracuse Museum of Art (1947-54); River Art Group, San Antonio (1948-49); National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington D.C. (1951, 1956); Dallas Museum of Fine Arts (1952 one-man); Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University (1991 one-man); San Antonio Museum of Art (1995 retrospective); National Museum of Art, Washington, D.C. (1995); University of Texas at Dallas, Irving (1998 retrospective). Collections: Dallas Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts; San Antonio Museum of Art; Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco; National Museum of American Art, Washington D.C.; New Orleans Museum of Art; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, new York; Alfred University (New York). Harding Black resided in San Antonio Texas where he worked as a potter for over 60 years and far as anyone knows he was completely self taught. I find it amazing that anyone could ever accomplish what he did with with no formal training in either ceramics or chemistry. It was a long and prolific journey from the early hand built earthenware pottery to become recognized as a master of glazes. While I feel that his forms often could be better this is more than compensated for by the spectacular glazes he developed. Constant experimentation and his acquired knowledge of chemistry were the foundations for the wonderful glazes that adorn his pottery. The following quote is from an interview with Rudolf Staffel His copper reds are unbelievably beautiful. Harding was a master of glazes and one of the most generous human beings in the ceramic field that I've known. He had literally a room full of beautifully organized test tiles of all his glazes, and he would just throw the room open to anybody who wanted to rummage through his tiles. All the recipes were there and he shared them with anyone who was interested. It was wonderful to go and visit him. Although accurate records of all test firings were kept for reference it I have been told that it would be difficult to reproduce many of these glazes because of the kiln he built and clays he used. This may not be the case because in a recent phone conversation (4/11/2007) with Peter Pinnell he told me that some of his students had success replicating some glazes using Harding's formulas By concentrating on the bowl and vessel forms Harding remained true to the historical traditions of pottery making. The magnificent Harding Black journey began in 1932. At that time he joined the Witte Museum Archaeological Society which provided him with access to their collections of Native American pottery. Harding became fascinated by these pollychromed vessels and he began attempting to create hand built pots. He had very little or no success but a life long of working in clay had begun. It was about this time that he met up with Rudolf Staffel and it was from him that Harding learned wheel throwing and developed ideas of how to operate a studio. Harding was given access to working space at the Witte where he built a wheel and in 1933 he was given a position as ceramic instructor. In this position it was his responsibility to establish a ceramics department. The first kiln Harding built was using plans that were obtained from Newcomb College. He scrounged parts from a junkyard which were used in its construction. This project was not totally successful because of problems reaching required temperatures. As usual this did not deter Harding. He seemed to have a wonderful ability to learn from failure and move on. In the early 1940's Harding began working with formulas for copper red glazes prepared by Arthur Baggs and Edgar Littlefield. This work only added to his interest in Oriental pottery and fostered a desire to rework many old glazes. Being greatly influenced by A Potters Book published in 1940 by Bernard Leach Harding was now on his way seeking to incorporate form, function and surface treatment into a single entity where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. In the 1950's Harding left the Witte and built his own studio where he spent the rest of his life creating his wonderful art. The body of his work is a living tribute to the Harding Black lifelong love of ceramics. Along with being a researcher he was also a teacher always willing to share his knowledge with others. He spent his life producing pots and occasionally taking time off to do a bit if fishing. According to Harding Black - Harding Black 11/14/90 "I am one of the lucky ones. When I get up in the morning I can hardly wait to get to work." 1912 Born April 15 near Aransas Pass, Texas 1916 Family moved to San Antonio 1929 Graduated from Breckenridge High School 1929-30 Attended San Antonio Junior College 1931 Joined Archaeological Society of the Witte Museum, San Antonio, and participated in excavations of ancient Basket maker Indian mounds and caves in the Big Bend area of Texas 1933 Taught by Rudolf Staffel to make wheel-thrown pottery. Set tip studio in a streetcar behind Witte Museum and began teaching children’s ceramic classes 1937-39 Appointed Superintendent of Ceramic Installation for N Y A /W P A reconstruction project in San Antonio 1943 Moved from streetcar studio to new facilities in the reconstructed Ruiz House on the grounds of the Witte Museum Began firing to stoneware temperatures 1947-54 Exhibited each year in the annual National Ceramic Exhibition, Syracuse Museum of Art 1951 Exhibited at the National Museum of Art, Washington, DC 1952 Toured ceramic centers throughout the United States 1953 “Opening the Door to Copper-Reds” by Harding Black, published in January issue of Ceramics Monthly “Harding Black Profile” published in February issue of Ceramics Monthly 1954 “Iron Spotted Glazes” by Harding Black, published in February issue of Ceramics Monthly 1955 Built present studio at 8212 Broadway, San Antonio Retired from teaching at the Witte Museum 1956 Exhibited at the National Museum of Art, Washington, DC 1961 “Lava Glazes” by Harding Black, published in October issue of Ceramics Monthly 1964 “Harding Black Texas Potter” by Jean R Lange, published in November issue of Ceramics Monthly 1971 The Meyer Family Master Potters of Texas, co-authored by Harding Black and Georgeanna H Greet 1980 Harding Black’s biographical information entered into the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D C 1983 Harding Black traveled throughout China 1984 Awarded Glaze Research Grant by Southwest Craft Center, San Antonio 1985 Solo exhibition at the Southwest Crafts Center 1987 Selected as Artist of the Year by the San Antonio Art League 1988 Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, establishes Harding Black Fund to aid ceramics students 1990 “Harding Black Pottery...
Category

Modern 1980s More Art

Materials

Ceramic

Francisco Zuñiga Artist Monograph - 1st Misrachi Art Gallery Edition
Located in Pasadena, CA
Beautiful and rare Book of Francisco Zuñiga Artist Monograph, 1st Misrachi Art Gallery Edition, 1980 Text in Spanish and English. 317 pages with 355 plat...
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Modern 1980s More Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Disney Limited Edition: Practically Perfect
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Giclée Canvas Limited Edition SIZE: 18" x 36" EDITION SIZE: 395 ARTIST: Peter Ellenshaw SKU: DFA-LE-PRACTICALPERFECT ABOUT THE IMAGE: Inspired...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Canvas, Giclée

Untitled ( Flowers ), Water Colour on Paper by Modern Artist “In Stock”
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
KG Subramanyan Untitled ( Flowers ), Water Colour on Paper 11 x 10 inches 27.9 x 25.4 cm 1982 ( Framed & Delivered ) Style : K G Subramanyan was one of the leading artists who wa...
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Modern 1980s More Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Basquiat Keith Haring Andy Warhol Designed Record Covers
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring & Andy Warhol Designed record covers. A set of 4 vintage record albums from 1977-2001 making for standout wall art. Various recording artists, vari...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Martin Wong, Futura 2000 Semaphore Gallery New York, 1986
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Martin Wong, Futura 2000 Semaphore Gallery New York, 1986: Rare original, highly collectible 1980s graffiti announcement published on on the occasion of: ‘Semaphore Gallery Cordiall...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Offset

Little river. 1983, cardboard, oil, 24x33 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Little river 1983, cardboard, oil, 24x33 cm
Category

Impressionist 1980s More Art

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Sunny autumn forest edge. 1960, cardboard, oil, 36x50 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Sunny autumn forest edge. 1960, cardboard, oil, 36x50 cm Edgars Vinters (1919-2014) Edgars Vinters is working in oil, watercolor and monotype techniques. He paints landscapes in dif...
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Impressionist 1980s More Art

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Original Keith Haring Pop Shop Tokyo card (Haring 1980s Pop Shop)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Pop Shop Tokyo/Keith Haring Pop Shop New York: Rare vintage original Keith Haring 1980s New York/Tokyo Pop Shop card designed by Haring principally for use at his histor...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Paper, Offset

Hugh Casson: St John's College, Oxford lithograph
Located in London, GB
To find our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to and click on 'view more from this seller'. Sir Hugh Casson CH, KCVO, PRA, RDI (1910-1999) St John’s College, Oxford Lithograph 25 x 20 cm Initialled 'HC' in pencil. Sir Hugh Casson was educated at Eastbourne College, St John’s College Cambridge and the Bartlett School of Architecture. Trained in the 1930s in the early modernist style, he taught at the Cambridge School of Architecture. After employment as a camoufleur during World War 2 by the Air Ministry, in 1948 he was appointed as director of architecture for the Festival of Britain. A close friend of the Royal Family, he undertook designs for the 1953 coronation...
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Impressionist 1980s More Art

Materials

Lithograph

Limited edition Basquiat spray paint can
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Limited Edition Jean-Michel Basquiat spray paint can published circa 2017 featuring the Estate trademark of Jean-Michel Basquiat. A unique Basquiat collectible that makes for a fanta...
Category

Street Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Metal

Andy Warhol Liza Minnelli record art 1981 (Warhol album art)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Rare sought after Andy Warhol Liza Minnelli Vinyl Record Art: Offset illustrated by Andy Warhol in 1981: Off-Set print on vinyl record album cover. 1981. ...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Offset

Autumn mood. Oil on cardboard, 38 x 48, 5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Autumn mood. Oil on cardboard, 38x48,5 cm Alfejs Bromults (1913.3.IV - 1991.11.I) His first professional education was at National University at studies to R.Suta, J. Bine and G. S...
Category

Realist 1980s More Art

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Disney Limited Edition: Smoke Staircase
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Giclée Canvas Limited Edition SIZE: 24" x 36" EDITION SIZE: 395 ARTIST: Peter Ellenshaw SKU: DFA-LE-SMOKESTAIRS ABOUT THE IMAGE: Inspired by Walt Disney’s Animated Classics and features Mary Poppins. ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Each piece is on hand-numbered canvas and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. ABOUT THE ARTIST: William Samuel Cook “Peter” Ellensaw was an English matte designer, special effects creator and master painter. He mentored under Percy Pop Day who played a pivotal role and mentored him on painting on canvas and glass, which was to create matte background form film. After serving his country as an RAF pilot in World War II, Ellenshaw returned to work for Mr. Day at the studios. After a brief yearlong stint at MGM, Ellenshaw left in 1947 upon receiving a call to work for Walt Disney Studios on the film, Treasure Island. As it turned out, his partnership with Disney would last over thirty years and earn him five Oscar nominations. For his work on "Mary Poppins" in which he recreated scenes of Edwardian London in 102 different mattes, he won an Academy Award. Walt Disney became Ellenshaw's mentor and friend, spurring him on continually to perfect his craft and push the creative envelope. ABOUT THE FILM: Mary Poppins is a 1964 musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Canvas, Giclée

Andy Warhol Designed Record Covers (Andy Warhol record art)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Andy Warhol album art: A collection of 4 LPs with individual cover art designed by Andy Warhol between 1982-1987: 12 x 12 inches / 30.48 x 30.48 cm (applies to each individual). Cov...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

Andy Warhol Paul Maenz Gallery 1985 (announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Andy Warhol Paul Maenz Gallery 1985: Vintage 1980s Andy Warhol exhibition announcement card published on the occasion of: Andy Warhol at Paul Maenz: ‘Paintings 1962-1985 & Early Prin...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Offset

Hugh Casson St John's College Oxford watercolour
Located in London, GB
To find our other views of Oxford and Cambridge scroll down to and click on 'view more from this seller'. Sir Hugh Casson CH, KCVO, PRA, RDI (1910-1999) St John’s College, Oxford, C...
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Impressionist 1980s More Art

Materials

Watercolor

Keith Haring Crack Down Concert Benefit Print Urban Art Contemporary Street NYC
Located in Draper, UT
Bill Graham revisited his old Bronx neighborhood in August, 1986 and, appalled to see that the drug culture had effectively wiped out the local culture, f...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Lithograph

Original 1980s Keith Haring Pop Shop bag (Haring 1980s Pop Shop)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Pop Shop: Rare vintage original Keith Haring 1980s Pop Shop bag designed by Haring for use at his famed New York store. A classic Keith Haring Pop Shop collectible that ...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

Materials

Paper, Offset

Ceramic Bowl, signed by artist
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Ceramic Bowl, signed by artist. 16.5" x 18"
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1980s More Art

Materials

Ceramic

Jenny Holzer Barbara Gladstone gallery 1986 (announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jenny Holzer, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, 1986: Rare vintage original 1980s announcement card published on the occasion of Jenny Holzer's exhibition, "Under a Rock," at Bar...
Category

Conceptual 1980s More Art

Materials

Offset

Crack Down
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Poster designed by Keith Haring in 1986 "Crackdown on Crack" concert in New York City. The concert was organized by famed concert promoter and producer Bill Graham to raise funds to ...
Category

Contemporary 1980s More Art

Materials

Lithograph

Crack Down
$760 Sale Price
78% Off
In the Village, Gouache on Paper, Pink & Red color by Gobardhan Ash "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gobardhan Ash - Untitled - Gouache on Paper 10 x 15 inches (unframed size) Style : Regarded as a pioneer of modern Indian art, Ash’s contribution at the time when India witnessed the advent of Western modernism is significant and colossal. His work was exploratory, visionary and inspiring. He printed with bold courage and a free spirit, never yielding to the rules set by official art. He rejected the preconceived notions of how an artist ought to render his subjects and inevitably rebelled against the academic rules “ If we look at nature in the open, we do not see individual objects each with its own colors but rather a bright medley of tints which blend in our eyes, in our minds.” – Gobardhan Ash (The Statesman, April 24, 1994). His verbal imagery alluded to what was real and relevant in India yet transcended to communicate a deeper, universal message about the human spirit. Disillusioned with the limits and constraints he faced, Ash withdrew into his private introspective world to explore his own mode of artistic expression. And although it was the convention then to paint divinities or exotic female figures on their way to the temple, Ash embarked on a new approach altogether to paint farmers toiling in the fields, workers engaged in intense labor to earn their living, thereby setting a new trend of socio-realistic art in India. In 1945, Ash was brought into the public eye when the progressive writers Association discovered his series of paintings on the Bengal famine. The paintings depict, if not document, the ravages of the 1943 catastrophe. In juxtaposition to the famine series, his impressionist and post impressionist gouaches during the late 40s come as an interesting antithesis. Colors, rich and vibrant, come alive in a pulsating tone to dominate the entire painting. Ash never subscribed to a stringent artistic form or technique. Rather, his works from the 80s display yet another intriguing and jarringly different style in his treatment of portraiture. His colors, with the exception of the apparent outlines, are reduced to smudges and smears so that the painting appear to originate from stained canvas. His subjects, spectral figures that engage and draw us within their profound state of despair and helplessness. To characterize the life works of Gobardhan Ash is to recognize the complexity and spontaneity of his ideas and the enormous richness of his style. An artist who devoted his entire life to art, his paintings have transited and evolved from monochromatic sketches and landscape to portraiture; from naturalistic real-life depictions to abstract expressionism. Whatever the genre style-Ash has demonstrated an eloquent mastery over the diverse style, techniques and medias employed, as evident in the vast retrospective collection. His paintings are conceptual and purposeful, displaying a unique individuality. His art expounds a frank desire to convey the value of uncompromising artistic sincerity. Gobardhan Ash remains today a prolific artist of his time. About the Artist & his works : Born : Regarded as a pioneer of modern Indian art, Gobardhan Ash (1907-1996) was born at the village of Begampur in Hoogly district of West Bengal.. Family : His father was Haricharan Ash and mother Gouri Devi. He spent all his life in this village and died here in 1996 at the matured age...
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Modern 1980s More Art

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Paper, Pastel, Gouache

Basquiat Gagosian gallery Los Angeles 1986 (1986 Basquiat announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat Gagosian Gallery 1986: Rare vintage original 1980s Basquiat announcement card published on the occasion of: Jean-Michel Basquiat at Larry Gagosian Gallery, Los ...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Paper

Futura New York 1988 announcement (Futura 2000 graffiti artist)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Futura NYC 1988: A rare 1980s Futura 2000 illustrated & designed announcement card published on the occasion of: "Observations of an Underground Civilization" at 51X Gallery from Ma...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Lithograph, Offset

Disney Limited Edition: Pooh Soccer
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Giclée Canvas Limited Edition SIZE: 24" x 36" EDITION SIZE: 395 ARTIST: Peter Ellenshaw SKU: DFA-LE-POOHSOCCER ABOUT THE IMAGE: Inspired by Wa...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Canvas, Giclée

René Fumeron "COSMOS"
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
René Fumeron "COSMOS" (1921-2004) Wool tapestry signed and numbered 44/200 Atelier Robert Four 140X140 cms
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1980s More Art

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Wool

Andy Warhol Record Art 1983 (Warhol designed record cover album)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Andy Warhol Record Art 1983 for Rats & Stars: Early 1980s record album with cover design by Andy Warhol. Medium: Offset printed album cover accompanied by its vinyl record album. Cover: Very good to excellent condition. Includes original record in excellent condition. Looks super cool framed. Featured prominently in 'Andy Warhol: The Record Covers, 1949-1987- Catalog Raisonne' by Warhol scholar Paul Marechal. Andy Warhol album art: Further Background: In 1983 Warhol was commissioned to design the cover for the Japanese pop group's Rats & Star’s album ‘Soul Vacation’. Warhol has incorporated blocks of irregularly shaped color along with printed hand-drawn elements helping create a bold, vibrant image. The band’s name is a palindrome (it reads the same backwards and forwards) and originates in the belief that it is possible to be a rat, coming from a less prosperous background, and still become a star: a notion close to Warhol’s heart...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

1985 Basquiat announcement card (Basquiat 1985)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Basquiat, The Chi-Chi Show, Massimo Audiello Gallery, New York, March 1985: Original 1980s Basquiat announcement card published on the occasion of: 'The Chi Chi Show': Massimo Audi...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

Egyptian Wool Woven Tapestry Bright Colorful Abstract Contemporary Prayer World
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Egyptian Prayer Rug" is a wool tapestry by Joan Ward Summers. It was created in an edition of three and depicts a camel standing atop a column. With a geyser erupting in blue and br...
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1980s More Art

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Tapestry, Wool

Basquiat Akira Ikeda 1985 catalog (limited edition hardcover)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean Michel Basquiat: Paintings: Akira Ikeda Gallery, 1985: Rare sought-after Basquiat exhibition catalog from 1985 published by Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo - this the rarer cloth bou...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Paper

Wrapped Statues/West Germany
Located in Missouri, MO
Wrapped Statues/West Germany Christo (Bulgarian, 1935-2020) Mixed Media Hand-signed lower right Numbered PP 1/10 lower left 35 x 27 inches 39.25 x 31.2...
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Modern 1980s More Art

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Paper, Mixed Media, Laid Paper, Lithograph

Debbie Harry, French Kissin, LP, 1986
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Debbie Harry French Kissin, 1986 Vinyl, LP, 45RPM Geffen Records 0-20575 Cover art designed by Andy Warhol and Stephen Sprouse Andy Warhol Album Cover...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

1980s Keith Haring Record Art: set of 4 (1980s Keith Haring album cover art)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Rare Vintage 1980s Keith Haring Record Cover Art: (Set of 4: 1983-1988): Four individual 7 inch albums - all illustrated by Haring during his lifetime - making for standout 1980s Ke...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

Stephen Sprouse Andy Warhol Debbie Harry record art 1986 (Set of 4)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Andy Warhol Record art: A set of Debbie Harry record albums with offset cover art designed by Andy Warhol and Stephen Sprouse. Featured prominently in 'Andy Warhol: The Record Covers...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

Blue Striped Abstract Expressionist Composition in Acrylic on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Blue Striped Abstract Expressionist Composition in Acrylic on Paper Bright, saturated abstract painting by California-based artist Ricardo de Silva (American/Brazil, 20th C). This p...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s More Art

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Paper, Acrylic

Untitled - Ornamental Box, Glassware
Located in London, GB
This exquisite untitled storage box by acclaimed Japanese artist Kyohei Fujita is a rare and refined piece from the 1980s, measuring 17 x 17 x 17 cm. Fujita, renowned for elevating t...
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1980s More Art

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Gold Leaf

Andy Warhol Designed Record Covers (Andy Warhol record art)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Andy Warhol Record Art 1983-1986: A collection of 4 LPs with individual cover art designed by Andy Warhol for Aretha Franklin, John Lennon, Rats & Star & Querelle. 12 x 12 inches /...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Offset

Flowers with a Yellow Background
Located in Milford, NH
A fine impressionist floral still life by American artist Humbert Howard (1905-1990). Howard was born in Philadelphia and considered an important figure among contemporary African-American artists. He was educated at Howard University in Washington, D.C., the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and the Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania. Howard was also art director of the Pyramid Club, a respected black cultural center in Philadelphia. As director of the club’s art exhibitions, he selected works by both black and white artists for display. By the time he retired in 1971, he had developed a loyal following of collectors and dealers in the Philadelphia area. In the eighties, he became increasingly involved with younger members of the local art scene and became a mentor to emerging black artists...
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American Impressionist 1980s More Art

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Oil, Panel

The Fox And The Hound Original Production Drawing: Vixey and Todd
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is an original production drawing from The Fox and the Hound featuring Vixey and Todd. This piece comes matted and framed (sold as is) with COA...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Paint, Paper

Keith Haring Skateboard Deck (Keith Haring Mickey Mouse)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Mickey Mouse Skateboard Deck: Standout Keith Haring Skateboard Deck featuring lush, vibrant, fun colors & classic early 1980s Keith Haring Mickey Mouse imagery. A brilli...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Wood, Offset

Aqua Bowl, signed by artist
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Porcelain Ceramic signed artist on bottom. 12 x 18"
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1980s More Art

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Ceramic

'Art Column (ART DBG)' original signed ceramic sculpture toy blocks pop art
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Art Column (ART DBG)' is an original signed ceramic sculpture by Robin Campo. It is a rare and early example of the artist's fanciful work, made only a year after he earned his Master of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and while he was developing his reputation through local galleries. Campo is here working in the later traditions of pop art by using the ceramic medium for trompe l'oeil effect: the sculpture is made to look like an oversize stack of toy wood...
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Pop Art 1980s More Art

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Ceramic, Glaze

Ex Libris - Vaino Tailv - Woodcut by Romeo Laanlan - 1987
Located in Roma, IT
Ex Libris - Vaino Tailv is a Modern Artwork realized in 1987, by Romeo Laanlan . Ex Libris. B./W. woodcut on paper. Hand Signed on the right corner. The work is glued on cardbo...
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Modern 1980s More Art

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Paper, Woodcut

Ex Libris - Romeo Laanlan - Woodcut - 1983
Located in Roma, IT
Ex Libris - Romeo Laanlan is a Modern Artwork realized in 1983 by Richard Mutso from Estonia. B/W woodcut on paper. Hand Signed and dated on the back. The work is glued on ivory c...
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Modern 1980s More Art

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Paper, Woodcut

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