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Figurative Paintings For Sale
Period: 1980s
Period: 1990s
"Fiori di ciliegio" Olio cm. 100 x 88 1997
Located in Torino, IT
Georgij Moroz (1937/2015) Luminosa opera di Moroz ,fiori di ciliegio Bianchi I fiori ritratti da Moroz sono molto spesso dipinti allo stato di NATURA non in un vaso Amava molto la ...
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1990s Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Portrait
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Manuel Pardo (1952-2012). Portrait, 1989. Oil on canvas, 11 x 17.5 inches. Unframed. Signed, dated and dedicated on verso. Excellent condition. Manuel Pa...
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1980s Neo-Expressionist Figurative Paintings

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Oil

FLOWERS
Located in CÓRDOBA, ES
oil on canvas, ready to hang I can do commissioned work of any technique, style and size, contact us without obligation
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1990s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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Oil

"Cider Genetics"
Located in Helsingør, DK
Aerosol Spray Paint on Metal Sheet Size unframed: 40 x 40 cm (15,75 x 15,75 in). Size framed: 55 x 55 cm Signed BANKSY in the stencil. A very early example of the BANKSY tag. LITERATURE – Listed in the ‘Catalogue Raisonne of Banksy’s Street Art’, under No T. 574. Depicted. -Hessinks Auctions. – ‘Cider Genetics’ depicts a bull preparing to charge, his head poised menacingly. Wrapped around him is a monochrome rainbow and underneath him is the text ‘Banksy Cider Genetics’. This early stencil was used extensively by Banksy in and around the city of Bristol in 1999, and is believed to be the only survivor from that early ‘Cider Genetics’ street series. Close full details Provenance – The piece was sprayed onto a metal window shutter of the Cattle Market Tavern in Bristol and was recovered prior to the building’s demolition. This Art Work comes together with the remaining part of this metal window shutter. NOTE - The Cattle Market Tavern in Bristol was built in 1910 and was located in Temple Gate...
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1990s Street Art Figurative Paintings

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Spray Paint

Elvis
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Elvis, is a one-of-a-kind, fine art piece by renowned Brazilian artist, Romero Britto. Britto combines a unique use of mixed media and rich, vibrant colors such as, greens, pink, re...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Paintings

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Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Newsprint

Floating Woman - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1974
Located in Roma, IT
Floating Woman is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1974. Tempera and white lead on cardboard. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good conditions with foxing on t...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Cardboard

Young Woman Walking On The Beach Large Painting
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Young Woman Walking On The Beach Large Painting Artist signed and titled. Artist signed, dated and titled, floater white-gold frame. Ethereal oil on canvas...
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1980s Realist Figurative Paintings

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Cotton Canvas, Oil

Plaza nueva Barcelona Spain oil on canvas painting urbanscape
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Ignasi Mundó Marcet (1918-2012) - Plaza Nueva Barcelona Spain - Oil on canvas Canvas measures 73x60 cm. Frameless. MUNDO Ignasi Ignasi Mundó trained at t...
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1980s Fauvist Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Modern Abstract Figurative Expressionistic Painting, "Red Golem" 1999
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind original painting by southern California artist, Peter J. Geise. Its dimensions are 12" x 12" x 1.5" (HxWxD). It is acrylic on canvas, it is already framed. A...
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1990s Abstract Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic

Portrait : Fruit and Mirror - Original oil on canvas, Signed
Located in Paris, FR
Pierre GARCIA FONS Portrait : Fruit and Mirror Original oil painting Signed bottom right Signed and titled on the back On canvas 73 x 54 cm (c. 28 x 21 inch) PROVENANCE : Collectio...
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1980s Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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Oil

"Spring 1945", Galina Pshenitsina, Post-War, Figurative, 38x31, Impressionist
Located in Dallas, TX
Galina Vasilevna Pshenitsina was born in 1940 in the town of Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod). She began her studies at the Art School named after Johanson in St. Petersburg. In 1959, she...
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1980s Post-War Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Large figure Yankel Contemporary painting figurative art blue portrait oil paint
Located in Paris, FR
Oil painting on canvas Unique work Hand-signed lower right by the artist
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Knight. 1993. Canvas, oil, 75x42 cm
Located in Riga, LV
The Knight. 1993. Canvas, oil, 75x42 cm Vladimirs Pavlovs (1950) Born May 6, 1950 in Riga. In 1981 he graduated from the department of artistic construction of the Academy of Arts. ...
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1990s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Jonathan Winters Screenprint on Canvas Painting Umbrellas Hollywood Star Pop Art
Located in Surfside, FL
Overall 21 X 27 image is 17.25 X 23.5 This is a mixed media print on canvas by beloved comedian and artist Jonathan Winters. This one depicts a surrealist bird with umbrellas Artist: Jonathan Winters Medium: Mixed media print on canvas; hand embellished Signature: Signed by the artist in gold paint pen, lower right from A/P edition of 25 signed in gold paint pen; original plates have been destroyed Condition: Excellent Jonathan Harshman Winters III (November 11, 1925 – April 11, 2013) was an American comedian, actor, author, and artist. Beginning in 1960, Winters recorded many classic comedy albums for the Verve Records label. He also had records released every decade for over 50 years, receiving 11 Grammy nominations, including eight for Best Comedy Album, during his career. From these nominations, he won the Grammy Award for Best Album for Children for his contribution to an adaptation of The Little Prince in 1975 and the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album for Crank(y) Calls in 1996. With a career spanning more than six decades, Winters also appeared in hundreds of television shows and films, including eccentric characters on The Steve Allen Show, The Garry Moore Show, The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters (1972–74), Mork & Mindy, Hee Haw, and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. He also voiced Grandpa Smurf on The Smurfs TV series from 1986 to the show's conclusion in 1989. Over twenty years later, Winters was introduced to a new generation through voicing Papa Smurf in The Smurfs (2011) and The Smurfs 2 (2013). Winters died nine days after recording his dialogue for The Smurfs 2; the film was dedicated in his memory. In 1991, Winters won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for playing Gunny Davis in the short-lived sitcom Davis Rules. 1999 saw Winters become the 2nd recipient of the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. In 2002, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance as Q.T. Marlens on Life with Bonnie. Winters was presented with a Pioneer TV Land Award by Robin Williams in 2008. Winters also spent time painting and presenting his artwork, including Surrealist silkscreens and sketches, in many gallery shows. He authored several books. His book of short stories, titled Winters' Tales (1988), made the bestseller lists. Winters was born in Dayton, Ohio, to Alice Kilgore Rodgers, who later became a radio personality, and her husband Jonathan Harshman Winters II, an insurance agent who later became an investment broker. He was a descendant of Valentine Winters, founder of the Winters National Bank in Dayton, Ohio (now part of JPMorgan Chase). Of English and Scotch-Irish ancestry. Winters had described his father as an alcoholic who had trouble holding a job. His grandfather, a frustrated comedian, owned the Winters National Bank, which failed as the family's fortunes collapsed during the Great Depression. During his senior year at Springfield High School, Winters quit school to join the U.S. Marine Corps at age 17 and served two and a half years in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Upon his return, he attended Kenyon College. He later studied cartooning at Dayton Art Institute. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Winters acted in The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966), had a weekly CBS show called The Jonathan Winters Show from 1967 to 1969, and appeared in Viva Max! (1970).[3] Additionally, he was a regular (along with Woody Allen and Jo Anne Worley) on the Saturday morning children's television program, Hot Dog in the early 1970s. Winters received eleven Grammy nominations during his career, including eight for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album; he won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album for Crank(y) Calls in 1996. In 1999, he was awarded the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, becoming the second recipient. In 2004, Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time ranked Winters as the #18 greatest stand-up comedian. Winters lived near Santa Barbara, California, and was often seen browsing or "hamming" for the crowd at the antique and gun shows on the Ventura County fairgrounds. He often entertained the tellers and other employees whenever he visited his local bank to make a deposit or withdrawal. Additionally, he spent his time painting and attended many gallery showings, even presenting his art in one-man shows. With his round, rubber-faced mastery of impressions (including ones of John Wayne, Cary Grant, Groucho Marx, James Cagney, and others) and improvisational comedy, Winters became a staple of late-night television with a career spanning more than six decades. He named James Thurber...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Screen

Marina Large Pink Oil Painting With Woman and Sail Boats
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Marina large pink oil painting with woman and sail boats. Artist signed, dated and titled, floater frame. Ethereal oil on canvas figural painting, titled Playa Amarillo (Yellow Beach...
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1980s Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Oil

Modernist scene in Paris oil on canvas painting urbanscape
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Frameless. Luis Sagasta, an Impressionist Spanish painter, chose as his subjects scenes of the wealthy, such as racecourses and richly-dressed ladies and gentlemen in park settings....
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1990s Post-Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Alice in her Wonderland Bedroom - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1992
Located in Roma, IT
Alice in Her Wonderland Bedroom is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1992. Tempera and white lead on cardboard. Hand-signed, titled and dated on the lower margin ...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Cardboard, Tempera

"And I Think Of Yoouu..Night and Daaayyyy.." Acrylic on Canvas by Reginald K Gee
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"And I Think Of Yoouu...Night and Daaayyyy..." is an original acrylic painting on canvas signed by Reginald K. Gee. It depicts a man in a spotlight singing. The artist signed the pie...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

" Mazzo di fiori " Olio cm.80 x 74 1997
Located in Torino, IT
Fiori di campo,Estate,Luce,Impressionismo Maya KOPITZEVA (Gagra, Georgia 1924 – San Pietroburgo 2005) Maya Kuzminichna Kopitzeva nasce nel 1924 in Georgia, ma già l’anno successivo...
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1990s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

SELF PORTRAIT WITH RED FEATHERED CAP - Contemporary art / Figurative / Realism
Located in New York, NY
Original Painting by Olga Antonova
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

COMPANEROS
By Carlos Manuel Salazar Ramirez
Located in Los Angeles, CA
CARLOS MANUEL SALAZAR RAMIREZ "COMPANEROS" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, SIGNED COSTA RICA, DATED 1989 16 X 24 INCHES Carlos Manuel Salazar Ramírez Born 1954 Ramírez is a artist born i...
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1980s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Blue grey Yankel Contemporary painting figurative art blue colour portrait
Located in Paris, FR
Gouache on paper Unique work Hand-signed lower right by the artist
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Spanish school (XX) women on the beach oil on canvas painting seascape
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Oil measures 27x22 cm. Frame measures 38x33 cm. Signed Domenech.
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1980s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

One More Time (Black Devil) Outsider Art Painting, Drawing
By Peter Dean
Located in Surfside, FL
Dean was born in 1934 of Jewish parents in a Berlin, Germany, that was falling prey to the Nazis. The family immigrated to New York City in 1938, and Dean was raised in the refugee community in Inwood. Dean's first show (ironically, in retrospect) was given him by the USIA in Brazil. In 1959, he returned to New York to work six months on, six months off in soil engineering and made art in the interims. He tried, and failed, to get into a Tenth Street Gallery. Studying painting at night with Andre Girard at City College pushed him over the edge, and in 1969 he committed himself to painting full time. Artists who impressed him in the '60s were Robert Beauchamp, Lester Johnson, Jan Muller...
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1980s Expressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil Pastel, Acrylic

Large Contemporary Paper Assemblage In Warm Maroon Brown Color By Bo SällStröm
Located in Frederiksberg C, DK
A striking contemporary assemblage that exudes warmth and an botanical-inspired charm. Thin strips of newspaper have been expertly bundled together and consistently duplicated in a longline pattern, creating an eye-catching and highly decorative piece that's sure to capture attention. The artwork was acquired from the artist atelier and is attributed to Swedish artist Bo Sällström...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Newsprint, Paper

"St. George and the Dragon" - Large Late 20th Century Framed Painting
Located in New Orleans, LA
You don't have to be a Catholic, or a medievalist, or a Catholic medievalist (Tolkien?) to appreciate this striking image of St. George taking on the dragon. In style it falls somewhere between Cubism and Guernica, to my eye. The limited color palette, with the bold red, gives it the energy of early 20th-century Russian poster...
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1980s Cubist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Epiphany 1987, paper, mixed technique, 24x29 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Epiphany 1987, paper, mixed technique, 24x29 cm "Epiphany" is a surreal figurative artwork created in 1987. Through its composition, the artwork invites viewers to contemplate the ...
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1980s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Paper

"Convention Speaker, " Acrylic Painting on Parchment signed by Reginald K. Gee
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Convention Speaker" is an acrylic painting on parchment paper by Reginald K. Gee. The artist signed the piece lower right. In Convention Speaker, a neo-Expressionistic work from 199...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Parchment Paper, Acrylic

Croton Falls
Located in New York, NY
Thelma Appel Croton Falls, 1987 Acrylic on Paper on Board Signed, titled and dated by the artist on the back Frame Included Thelma Appel is a renowned abstract and representational p...
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1980s Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board, Paper

Oil Monoprint Portrait Painting on Paper 1/1 Neo Expressionist
Located in Surfside, FL
Marc Baseman is a visual artist. Marc Baseman has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at The Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico.He has been exhibiting ...
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1990s Neo-Expressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, India Ink

Portrait of Ligabue - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1997
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Ligabue is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1997. Tempera and Watercolor on Cardboard Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good conditions. Sergio Bar...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Watercolor

Still-life with teapot. Figurative and colorful Oil Painting in Fauvist style.
Located in Segovia, ES
Still-life with teapot. Figurative and colorful Oil on canvas Painting in Fauvist style. Author: Elena Negueroles (Spain) Measurements in centimeters:...
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1990s Fauvist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Château Pichon-Longueville. 1994. Canvas, oil, 80x40 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Château Pichon-Longueville. 1994. Canvas, oil, 80x40 cm Vladimirs Pavlovs (1950) Born May 6, 1950 in Riga. In 1981 he graduated from the department of artistic construction of the A...
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1990s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Birth of Venus - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1991
Located in Roma, IT
Birth of Venus is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1991. Tempera and Watercolor on Cardboard Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good conditions. Sergio Barletta...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

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Tempera, Watercolor

San Fermin Pamplona Spain oil on board painting
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Juan Soler (1951) - San Fermin - Oil on board Oil measures 60x90 cm. Frameless. He was born in 1951. Under the direction of the master Pedro Bermejo, he began his artistic career, quickly highlighting and observing in his works an unusual mastery of drawing. A very mature painter who has known how to stop time in all his works. His themes are preferably costumbristas although in his work the usual thing is to see eight century themes, with horse carriages, hats, umbrellas and still lifes. Observing his work reminds us, by the subject, of Maestro Palmero...
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1990s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

The Kiss - Abstract Figurative Composition in Acrylic on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
The Kiss - Abstract Figurative Composition in Acrylic on Paper A bold abstract painting by California-based artist, Ricardo de Silva (American/Brazil, 20th C). Figurative Abstract o...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

Modern Abstract Figurative Expressionistic Painting, "Science Fiction" 1999
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind original painting by southern California artist, Peter J. Geise. Its dimensions are 16" x 16" x 1.5" (HxWxD). It is acrylic on canvas, it is already framed. A...
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1990s Abstract Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Plage les Dunes" Francia del nord Olio cm. 62 x 48 1995
Located in Torino, IT
Paesaggio di una spiaggia della Francia del Nord Spiaggia Cielo tempestoso Luce estiva Blu Mare
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1990s Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Red, White, and Purple - Abstract Figurative Composition in Acrylic on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Red, White, and Purple - Abstract Figurative Composition in Acrylic on Paper A bold abstract painting by California-based artist, Ricardo de Silva (American/Brazil, 20th C). Recurri...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

Modern Abstract Figurative Expressionistic Painting, "Flora Dora Babylon" 1999
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind original painting by southern California artist, Peter J. Geise. Its dimensions are 16" x 16" x 1.5" (HxWxD). It is acrylic on canvas, it is already framed. A...
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1990s Abstract Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic

"Rose sotto il sole" Olio su cartone cm. 50 x 70 1982
Located in Torino, IT
Luminosa opera con rose in giardino Nikolaj LATYSHENKO (Artjomovsk, Ucraina, 1937) MUSEI Novgorod, Museo delle Belle Arti Mosca, Collezione del Ministero della Cultura Arkhangelsk,...
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1980s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Cardboard

Matador - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1989
Located in Roma, IT
Matador is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1989. Tempera and watercolor on Cardboard Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good conditions with some foxing. Sergio...
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Watercolor

surreal scene oil on canvas painting surrealism
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Francesc Gironés (1904-1997) - Surrealist scene - Oil canvas Oil measures 38x46 cm. Frame measures 47x55 cm. Francesc Gironés was a painter from Poblenou about whom little is known,...
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1980s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Movement of a Lady while Being Photographed - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1991
Located in Roma, IT
Movement of a Lady while being photographed is a painting artwork applied on cardboard, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1991. Tempera and white lead on cardboard. Hand-signed, title...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera

Modern Abstract Figurative Expressionistic Painting, "Fortress (Spirit)" 1999
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind original painting by southern California artist, Peter J. Geise. Its dimensions are 7.75" x 6" x 1.5" (HxWxD). It is acrylic on canvas, it is already framed. ...
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1990s Abstract Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Femme en Larmes - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1993
Located in Roma, IT
Femme en Larmes is a mixed media artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1993. Pastel, Watercolor, and Collage on cardboard, applied on a white passepartout. 50x 70 cm. Hand-signed...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera

BE A SOMEBODY WITH A BODY (UNIQUE)
Located in Aventura, FL
Unique acrylic painting and silkscreen on canvas. Hand signed and dated by Andy Warhol on verso. Authenticated on verso by Andy Warhol Authentication Board. Custom framed as pictu...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Paintings

Materials

Board, Screen

Obsession - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1997
Located in Roma, IT
Obsession is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1997. Tempera, Collage, and Watercolor on Cardboard Hand-signed, titled, and dated on the lower margin. Good cond...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Watercolor

"Betulle " Olio cm. 85 x 37 1980
Located in Torino, IT
Paesaggio,Betulle Luminoso paesaggio ,lungo fiume con betulle Provenienza Russi anni 1980
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1980s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Christ, the Great High Priest. Greek-Italian style Icon with silver oklad
Located in Segovia, ES
Christ, the Great High Priest. Greek-Italian style Icon with silver filigreed oklad. Egg tempera, over gesso on wood with a silver cover, "oklad", with pol...
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1990s Byzantine Figurative Paintings

Materials

Silver

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters
Located in Surfside, FL
Robin Winters (American, born 1950), Untitled (Red Face) from "Cherry Block Series" 1986, monotype, pencil signed and dated lower right, plate: 6"h x 8.5"w, overall (with frame): 22.25"h x 18.25"w. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, San Francisco. Winters was invited to make monotypes at Experimental Workshop in San Francisco, (they printed Richard Bosman, Sam Francis, Claire Falkenstein, Deborah Oropallo and Kenneth Noland and many more greats). Winters chose to paint on wood blocks rather than the more usual metal plates in order to capture the organic quality of the natural material. He exploited a salient characteristic of the monoprint in Ghost Story by adding new painted elements onto the increasingly faint ghost images that result from successive impressions from a single block. In so doing he achieved the effect of transparent layers of color and shadow imagery. Winters's brightly-colored monotypes portray an array of figures and landscapes (and an occasional still-life) that, although can be seen in the context of a general trend away from abstraction that has marked the 1980s, defy strict stylistic categorization. They are neither realistic nor abstract, psychological self-examinations nor narrative fictions, but they contain elements of all of these approaches. Like Jonathan Borofsky, Winters derives much of his subject matter from dreams, believing that through his private fears and obsessions he can touch similar emotions in others. Although at first glance Winters's images look as if they could have been made by a child, closer attention reveals sly art historical references to Jackson Pollock and Pattern Painting (the drip and splatter backgrounds), Mark Rothko (the three-part horizontal compositions) and Minimalism (the gridded Cherry Block Series: Bread Beat). Robin Winters (born 1950 in Benicia, California) is an American conceptual, multi-disciplinary, artist and teacher based in New York. Winters is known for creating solo exhibitions containing an interactive durational performance component to his installations, sometimes lasting up to two months. Winters first emerged in the burgeoning Soho NYC art scene of the 1970s. An early practitioner of the Relational Aesthetics (social interaction as an art medium) Winters also created in works through sculpture, installation, performance, painting, drawing and prints. His art maintains a whimsical spirit, and he often returns to ongoing themes involving faces, boats, cars, bottles, hats and jesters or fools. Winters has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates, dinners, fortune telling, and free consultation in his performances. Throughout his career he has engaged in a wide variety of media, such as performance art, film, video, writing prose and poetry, photography, installation art, printmaking, drawing, painting, ceramic sculpture, bronze sculpture, and glassblowing. Winters was born in Benicia, California in 1950 to lawyer parents. As a child his hobby was collecting glass bottles found on the beach and under old buildings, which would later influence him as an artist. In 1968, Winters had his first durational performance, entitled Norman Thomas Travelling Museum. The artist drove a Volkswagen bus decorated in collage, many of the images relating to current events and politics. Inside was what the artist described as a “reliquary” containing many objects, including a bottle collection. Winters took the van to shopping centers and even as far as Mexico. That same year, Winters opted not to register for the military draft. Although he was deemed fit to serve, Winters refused. In 1975 the resulting legal proceedings finally came to a close after it was proven that the artist had been harassed by the local draft board. In his teens and early twenties, Winters became acquainted with several local artists who helped shape his aesthetic, most notably Manuel Neri and Robert Arneson. By the early 1970s, Winters was studying at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) and had relocated to San Francisco. At this time Winters became friends with the Bay Area conceptual artists Terry Fox and Howard Fried, and participated in several of Fried's performance works. In 1972 Winters was accepted into the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York City. After coming to New York City, Winters helped support himself by working for various artists, among them the performance artist Joan Jonas and sculptor Donald Judd. In 1974, Winters performed The Secret Life of Bob-E or Bob-E Behind the Veil eight hours a day, five days a week for a month in his studio apartment. Behind a one-way mirror the audience could watch Winters play the character of Bob-E, whose goal was to make a monument for everyone in the world in the form of blue and yellow rubber top hats. By the end of the month the artist had constructed 262 hats. The following year, Winters was invited to take part in the Whitney Museum's 1975 Biennial Exhibition. Entitled W.B. Bearman Bags a Job or Diary of a Dreamer. Winters was traveling in 1975 and 1976, spending time in North Africa and in Europe. At a time when most young American artists were unaware of their European counterparts, Winters met and was influenced by such artists as Sigmar Polke and Marcel Broodthaers (with whom Winters worked on an installation) and also had a one-person exhibition, at the Konrad Fischer Gallery in Dusseldorf. Returning to New York in 1976, Winters teamed up with a group of artists to form Collaborative Projects (Colab), a rather anarchistic organization dedicated to artistic collaboration and the creation of art that questioned social values.. Also in 1976, Winters formed the partnership “X&Y” with fellow artist Coleen Fitzgibbon that would last two years. Together they performed a series of shows in the Netherlands, most notably a show entitled Take the Money and Run. Performed at De Appel in Amsterdam, the show involved the artists robbing their audience. The following day the audience was given an apology, as well as the opportunity to retrieve any valuables and participate in a lottery to win the artists’ services. They also made a Super 8 film in NY called Rich-Poor, in which they asked people on the streets their thoughts on the rich and poor. In 1980 Winters participated in The Real Estate Show and in Absurdities at ABC No Rio. That same year he and artists Peter Fend, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Peter Nadin, Jenny Holzer, and Richard Prince also formed The Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince & Winters. This short-lived collective was based out of an office on lower Broadway and offered “Practical Esthetic Services Adaptable to Client Situation”, as stated on their business card. Their goal was to offer their art as “socially helpful work for hire”. In June of that year Winters participated in The Times Square Show, Colab's most well-known exhibition. The month-long show took place in a four floor building on West 41st Street and was densely packed with art. To cap off a busy year, Winters also became one of the first artists to join the Mary Boone Gallery, showing a successful solo exhibition in 1981. His work was shown in the New York/New Wave show in 1981 at MoMA PS1 along with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roberta Bayley, William S. Burroughs, David Byrne, Sarah Charlesworth, Larry Clark, Crash (John Matos), Ronnie Cutrone, Brian Eno, Peter Fend, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Ray Johnson, Joseph Kosuth, Marcus Leatherdale, Christopher Makos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Elaine Mayes, Frank Moore, Kenny Scharf and others. In 1982, Winters had his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery. At the Mo David Gallery in 1984, Winters created an installation piece that consisted of a floor of plaster tiles. Underneath each tile, hidden from view, was a drawing. He designed the stage sets for the musician Nico, and assisted French artist Orlan, American artist Stuart Sherman, and American poet Gregory Corso. Two years later Winters was invited to take part in Chambres d’Amis (In Ghent there is Always a Free Room for Albrecht Durer) in Ghent, Belgium. In it, 51 artists created installations in 50 different sites, mostly private homes. Winters chose the home of a local art historian. The artist made 90 drawings based on images found in the large collection of art books in the home's library. He made two copies of each drawing and placed the originals in the books themselves. One set of copies was exhibited in the sponsoring museum, Museum van Hedendaagse, as "The Ghent Drawings". The drawings were also on display at Winters’ solo exhibition at Luhring Augustine & Hodes Gallery in New York City in 1987. In 1986, Winters had a solo exhibition at Maurice Keitelman Gallery in Brussels, Belgium, and the following year a solo exhibition at the Centre Régional d'Art Contemporain Midi-Pyrénées in Toulouse, France. Also in 1986, Winters' Playroom was held at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Boston, Massachusetts. The exhibition was part of Think Tank, a retrospective of Winters' work which traveled to the Stedelijk Museum in the Netherlands, the Centre Regional d’Art Contemporain in France, and the Contemporary Arts Center in Ohio. Winters spent a month in 1989 working with students at the San Francisco Art Institute. Never having worked with ceramics, he spent the month making numerous ceramic pieces, which were then shown in the aptly named One Month in San Francisco. Other components of the piece included Winters’ childhood bottle collection and a video showing each piece in the show filmed briefly next to a ruler.[ Also that year, Robin served as a visiting artist at the Pilchuck Glass School, where he met artist John Drury, who was then working as the school's artist liaison. In the summer of 1990, Winters interviewed fellow artist Kiki Smith for her eponymous book, which was published later that year. That same year (1990), Winters was invited by the Val Saint Lambert glass factory in Belgium to create glassworks in their facility. Winters, artists John Drury and Tracy Glover...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Monotype

The Cosmic Dance - Visionary Figurative Nude Composition in Acrylic on Masonite
Located in Soquel, CA
The Cosmic Dream - Visionary Figurative Nude Composition in Acrylic on Masonite Flowing and stylized figurative work by Kimberlee Kuwica (American, b. 1967). A figure is dancing tho...
Category

1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Acrylic

Untitled
Located in Barcelona, ES
The painting is being offered with a work and authenticity certificate
Category

1980s Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper

Barcelona .Original gouache paper painting
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
A. Rio Barcelona .Original gouache paper painting . AGUSTIN RIO ( Barceona 1923 – Barcelona 1997) Formed in Llotja i al Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc He appeared individually in 195...
Category

1980s Expressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Cardboard

Totem - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1991
Located in Roma, IT
Totem is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1991. Tempera and Watercolor on Cardboard. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good conditions. Sergio Barletta (1934) ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Watercolor

Femme en Larmes - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1991
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of an Actress is a mixed media artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1991. Tempera, watercolor and white lead on cardboard. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good condi...
Category

1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Cardboard

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters
Located in Surfside, FL
Robin Winters (American, born 1950), Untitled (Red Face) from "Cherry Block Series" 1986, monotype, pencil signed and dated lower right, plate: 6"h x 8.5"w, overall (with frame): 22.25"h x 18.25"w. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, San Francisco. Winters was invited to make monotypes at Experimental Workshop in San Francisco, (they printed Richard Bosman, Sam Francis, Claire Falkenstein, Deborah Oropallo and Kenneth Noland and many more greats). Winters chose to paint on wood blocks rather than the more usual metal plates in order to capture the organic quality of the natural material. He exploited a salient characteristic of the monoprint in Ghost Story by adding new painted elements onto the increasingly faint ghost images that result from successive impressions from a single block. In so doing he achieved the effect of transparent layers of color and shadow imagery. Winters's brightly-colored monotypes portray an array of figures and landscapes (and an occasional still-life) that, although can be seen in the context of a general trend away from abstraction that has marked the 1980s, defy strict stylistic categorization. They are neither realistic nor abstract, psychological self-examinations nor narrative fictions, but they contain elements of all of these approaches. Like Jonathan Borofsky, Winters derives much of his subject matter from dreams, believing that through his private fears and obsessions he can touch similar emotions in others. Although at first glance Winters's images look as if they could have been made by a child, closer attention reveals sly art historical references to Jackson Pollock and Pattern Painting (the drip and splatter backgrounds), Mark Rothko (the three-part horizontal compositions) and Minimalism (the gridded Cherry Block Series: Bread Beat). Robin Winters (born 1950 in Benicia, California) is an American conceptual, multi-disciplinary, artist and teacher based in New York. Winters is known for creating solo exhibitions containing an interactive durational performance component to his installations, sometimes lasting up to two months. Winters first emerged in the burgeoning Soho NYC art scene of the 1970s. An early practitioner of the Relational Aesthetics (social interaction as an art medium) Winters also created in works through sculpture, installation, performance, painting, drawing and prints. His art maintains a whimsical spirit, and he often returns to ongoing themes involving faces, boats, cars, bottles, hats and jesters or fools. Winters has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates, dinners, fortune telling, and free consultation in his performances. Throughout his career he has engaged in a wide variety of media, such as performance art, film, video, writing prose and poetry, photography, installation art, printmaking, drawing, painting, ceramic sculpture, bronze sculpture, and glassblowing. Winters was born in Benicia, California in 1950 to lawyer parents. As a child his hobby was collecting glass bottles found on the beach and under old buildings, which would later influence him as an artist. In 1968, Winters had his first durational performance, entitled Norman Thomas Travelling Museum. The artist drove a Volkswagen bus decorated in collage, many of the images relating to current events and politics. Inside was what the artist described as a “reliquary” containing many objects, including a bottle collection. Winters took the van to shopping centers and even as far as Mexico. That same year, Winters opted not to register for the military draft. Although he was deemed fit to serve, Winters refused. In 1975 the resulting legal proceedings finally came to a close after it was proven that the artist had been harassed by the local draft board. In his teens and early twenties, Winters became acquainted with several local artists who helped shape his aesthetic, most notably Manuel Neri and Robert Arneson. By the early 1970s, Winters was studying at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) and had relocated to San Francisco. At this time Winters became friends with the Bay Area conceptual artists Terry Fox and Howard Fried, and participated in several of Fried's performance works. In 1972 Winters was accepted into the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York City. After coming to New York City, Winters helped support himself by working for various artists, among them the performance artist Joan Jonas and sculptor Donald Judd. In 1974, Winters performed The Secret Life of Bob-E or Bob-E Behind the Veil eight hours a day, five days a week for a month in his studio apartment. Behind a one-way mirror the audience could watch Winters play the character of Bob-E, whose goal was to make a monument for everyone in the world in the form of blue and yellow rubber top hats. By the end of the month the artist had constructed 262 hats. The following year, Winters was invited to take part in the Whitney Museum's 1975 Biennial Exhibition. Entitled W.B. Bearman Bags a Job or Diary of a Dreamer. Winters was traveling in 1975 and 1976, spending time in North Africa and in Europe. At a time when most young American artists were unaware of their European counterparts, Winters met and was influenced by such artists as Sigmar Polke and Marcel Broodthaers (with whom Winters worked on an installation) and also had a one-person exhibition, at the Konrad Fischer Gallery in Dusseldorf. Returning to New York in 1976, Winters teamed up with a group of artists to form Collaborative Projects (Colab), a rather anarchistic organization dedicated to artistic collaboration and the creation of art that questioned social values.. Also in 1976, Winters formed the partnership “X&Y” with fellow artist Coleen Fitzgibbon that would last two years. Together they performed a series of shows in the Netherlands, most notably a show entitled Take the Money and Run. Performed at De Appel in Amsterdam, the show involved the artists robbing their audience. The following day the audience was given an apology, as well as the opportunity to retrieve any valuables and participate in a lottery to win the artists’ services. They also made a Super 8 film in NY called Rich-Poor, in which they asked people on the streets their thoughts on the rich and poor. In 1980 Winters participated in The Real Estate Show and in Absurdities at ABC No Rio. That same year he and artists Peter Fend, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Peter Nadin, Jenny Holzer, and Richard Prince also formed The Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince & Winters. This short-lived collective was based out of an office on lower Broadway and offered “Practical Esthetic Services Adaptable to Client Situation”, as stated on their business card. Their goal was to offer their art as “socially helpful work for hire”. In June of that year Winters participated in The Times Square Show, Colab's most well-known exhibition. The month-long show took place in a four floor building on West 41st Street and was densely packed with art. To cap off a busy year, Winters also became one of the first artists to join the Mary Boone Gallery, showing a successful solo exhibition in 1981. His work was shown in the New York/New Wave show in 1981 at MoMA PS1 along with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roberta Bayley, William S. Burroughs, David Byrne, Sarah Charlesworth, Larry Clark, Crash (John Matos), Ronnie Cutrone, Brian Eno, Peter Fend, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Ray Johnson, Joseph Kosuth, Marcus Leatherdale, Christopher Makos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Elaine Mayes, Frank Moore, Kenny Scharf and others. In 1982, Winters had his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles at the Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery. At the Mo David Gallery in 1984, Winters created an installation piece that consisted of a floor of plaster tiles. Underneath each tile, hidden from view, was a drawing. He designed the stage sets for the musician Nico, and assisted French artist Orlan, American artist Stuart Sherman, and American poet Gregory Corso. Two years later Winters was invited to take part in Chambres d’Amis (In Ghent there is Always a Free Room for Albrecht Durer) in Ghent, Belgium. In it, 51 artists created installations in 50 different sites, mostly private homes. Winters chose the home of a local art historian. The artist made 90 drawings based on images found in the large collection of art books in the home's library. He made two copies of each drawing and placed the originals in the books themselves. One set of copies was exhibited in the sponsoring museum, Museum van Hedendaagse, as "The Ghent Drawings". The drawings were also on display at Winters’ solo exhibition at Luhring Augustine & Hodes Gallery in New York City in 1987. In 1986, Winters had a solo exhibition at Maurice Keitelman Gallery in Brussels, Belgium, and the following year a solo exhibition at the Centre Régional d'Art Contemporain Midi-Pyrénées in Toulouse, France. Also in 1986, Winters' Playroom was held at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Boston, Massachusetts. The exhibition was part of Think Tank, a retrospective of Winters' work which traveled to the Stedelijk Museum in the Netherlands, the Centre Regional d’Art Contemporain in France, and the Contemporary Arts Center in Ohio. Winters spent a month in 1989 working with students at the San Francisco Art Institute. Never having worked with ceramics, he spent the month making numerous ceramic pieces, which were then shown in the aptly named One Month in San Francisco. Other components of the piece included Winters’ childhood bottle collection and a video showing each piece in the show filmed briefly next to a ruler.[ Also that year, Robin served as a visiting artist at the Pilchuck Glass School, where he met artist John Drury, who was then working as the school's artist liaison. In the summer of 1990, Winters interviewed fellow artist Kiki Smith for her eponymous book, which was published later that year. That same year (1990), Winters was invited by the Val Saint Lambert glass factory in Belgium to create glassworks in their facility. Winters, artists John Drury and Tracy Glover...
Category

1980s Pop Art Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Monotype

Jimbo Jump - Paint by Sergio Barletta - 1991
Located in Roma, IT
Jimbo Jump is a painting artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1992. Tempera and white lead on cardboard. Hand-signed, titled, and dated on the lower. Good conditions. Sergio...
Category

1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Tempera

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