Monotype Figurative Paintings
to
4
2
3
1
2
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
8
18
8
3
1
1
5
2
1
6
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1,247
13,311
9,121
8,750
7,460
1
3
5
5
3
Style: Contemporary
Medium: Monotype
Monica Litho (Good Witch)
Located in Columbia, MO
Benjamin Parks is a Kansas City based artist whose primary focus is painting large-scale portraits and figurative work, though he also produces illustrations, interactive installatio...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Archival Paper, Lithograph, Monotype
Alan Litho (Shaman)
Located in Columbia, MO
Benjamin Parks is a Kansas City based artist whose primary focus is painting large-scale portraits and figurative work, though he also produces illustrations, interactive installatio...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Archival Paper, Lithograph, Monotype
MAYAPPLES IN JUNE HEAT - Oil & Monotype on Yupo Panel - Abstract Floral Painting
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This painting came about mid summer, while I was beginning my paintings as monotypes and
working through them after. The mayapples were flourishing and their shape became a motif
thr...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Monotype, Panel
Horse and Groom/Yellow Apron
By Gigi Mills
Located in New York, NY
Gigi Mills' work is born out of her desire to simplify and reduce each moment to its essence; she achieves this by omitting mundane details from life that can often obscure genuine e...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Monotype
Italian Contemporary Art by Federica Frati - The Angel and the Minotaur
Located in Paris, IDF
Monotype on paper
Federica Frati is an Italian artist born in 1977 who lives lives and works in Brecia, Italy. She is graduated from art school Foppa where she learned the main arti...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Monotype
Italian Contemporary Art by Federica Frati - Lovers
Located in Paris, IDF
Monotype & collage on paper
Federica Frati is an Italian artist born in 1977 who lives lives and works in Brecia, Italy. She is graduated from art school Foppa where she learned the...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Monotype
Italian Contemporary Art by Federica Frati - Eaters
Located in Paris, IDF
Monotype on canvas, collage
Federica Frati is an Italian artist born in 1977 who lives lives and works in Brecia, Italy. She is graduated from art school Foppa where she learned the...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Monotype
PARTHENOCISSUS - Oil and Monotype Painting on Panel of Creeping Ivy in the Woods
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
Parthenocissus came about in the spring, I was focusing quite a bit on my monotypes in the
print studio and wanted to create a painting that incorporated my monotyping technique in
a...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Panel, Oil, Monotype
Related Items
Kate Moss
By Annie Kevans
Located in New York, NY
Listing includes framing, free shipping to continental US and a 14-day return policy.
Kate Moss by Annie Kevans
20 x 16 inch paper
16 x 20 inch image
Archival pigment print
Edition 15 of 50
Signed and edition on the front of the print
Frame is in fair condition and is included for free due the condition issues. The print itself is in excellent condition. If you would like the print sent unframed the cost is the same. Please let us know if you would prefer to have us ship the print unframed.
Artist Biography -
Kevans’ paintings reflect her interests in power, manipulation and the role of the individual in inherited belief systems. She looks at alternative histories and how they relate to current issues and creates what she describes as ‘anti-portraits’ that may or may not be based on real documentation. She believes that, as her work is concept driven, sometimes the actual similarity to the person depicted in the work is irrelevant. This can be seen in her 'Boys' series which is not about portraying dictators as they really looked as children but rather about the notion of the ‘innocent child’ which has influenced images of children in art...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Canvas
Horse Portrait - Painting by Hans Cortes - Mid-20th century
Located in Roma, IT
Horse portrait is an original modern artwork realized in the mid-20th century by Hans Cortes.
A mixed colored oil painting on canvas.
Hand signed by the artist on the lower margin....
Category
Mid-20th Century Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
H 20.08 in W 15.75 in D 0.04 in
Dog Years - Brightly Colored Self Portrait of Artist as a Aqua Colored Dog
By Marcos Raya
Located in Chicago, IL
Raya, like every productive artist, is a collection of actions, utopias and talents. He is an acrylic painter and a muralist; an installation artist and a practitioner of the theory of the fragment as a synthesis of the whole; he is Chicano but his work has no passport; he is an obsessive self-portraitist (I, as the multiplicity locked within the I) and his an advocate of his community (in the fullest sense of the world); his is from Chicago and - being a nation onto himself - is a native of his art education; his yearns for the Tijuana of tomorrow while being a full-fledged inhabitant of the Tijuana of half a century back; he admires high-tech while being a fan of Frida Kahlo. --Carlos Monsivais
Marcos Raya
Dog Years
oil on canvas
17h x 17w in
43.18h x 43.18w cm
MSR054
Marcos Raya brings together old and new works in a variety of media that mostly explores the sociological impact of technological change. His paintings, collages and installations present an idiosyncratic hybrid of Mexican folklore...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Canvas
Jean-Michel Basquiat 1984 poster, hand signed and numbered by Richard Corman
Located in New York, NY
Richard Corman
Jean-Michel Basquiat 1984 (Red), 2020
Offset lithograph poster on color archival pigment paper
Signed and numbered 2/100 by Richard Corman in silver sharpie on the fro...
Category
2010s Pop Art Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Archival Paper, Lithograph, Offset
The Masque of Comus
Located in Atlanta, GA
"My work principally consists of deeply abstracted figure compositions--intuitive constructions that begin with random marks establishing larger masses of torsos, heads, and limbs in an undefined setting. The emphasis is almost purely on intuition. The figures are born of their surrounding environment, emerging only partially and fugitively from the layers of pigment.
A narrative is evident but never overt. A crown, a shield, a boat, a wheel. Though the subject has recently coalesced around my reading of Dante and Shakespeare, the settings remain extremely vague- a beach, an interior, a woodland. The paintings are, in the end, meditations on the relationship between the protagonists in a wordless drama. In my paintings, I use a cold wax medium combined with dry pigments, oil paint, and embedded fragments of burlap. The surfaces eventually build up into a dense, rugged terrain."
--Thaddeus Radell
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Jute, Wax, Oil, Wood Panel
Irony - Contemporary Figurative Animal Oil Painting, Dog Portrait
Located in Salzburg, AT
Born 1979 in Warsaw. Works in painting and photography. Between 2001and 2006 she studied at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of Professors Jaroslaw Modzelewski and Grzegorz Kowalski. In the years 1999/ 2004 she studied history of art at Warsaw University. Lives and works in Warsaw.
Aleksandra Bujnowska...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
H 9.45 in W 13.78 in D 0.79 in
Topsyturfy-21st Century Painting of a Girl Floating in water
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
This painting is made by Dutch artist Jantien de Boer (1984, Classical Academy for Painting Groningen) The artist likes to tell a story in her paintin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
H 25.6 in W 23.63 in D 1.97 in
Bag of Tricks
By Fahamu Pecou
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Fahamu Pecou
Bag of Tricks, 2015
Lithograph
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
Edition 113/150
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Archival Paper, Lithograph
Vintage Large Oil Painting Study for Diptych Abstract Modernist Vessel and Tree
Located in Surfside, FL
Curtis Ripley (American, born 1949). Expressionist figurative abstract oil painting on paper.
Titled "Study For A Diptych". Artist signature upper right and lower left. Good overall condition with normal storage wear to frame.
Provenance: Joy Moos...
Category
1980s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Oil
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 Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Monoprint, Monotype
COMPOSITION (UNIQUE 1/1)
By Paul Jenkins
Located in Aventura, FL
Unique monotype in colors. Hand signed, dated and numbered '1/1' lower left by Paul Jenkins. Frame size approx 27 x 34.5 inches.
Additional images are available upon request. Cer...
Category
1980s Abstract Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Monotype
Un-Masked Box-Set of 3 Prints Signed and Numbered Limited Edition with Stickers
By HUSH
Located in Palm Desert, CA
'Un-Masked' (2011) by HUSH, 3-Print-Set
3 Prints – hand finished with acrylic, spray paint and tea on 300 gsm Somerset Paper
Size 23 cm x 17,5 cm.
Limited Edition of 133
All pieces a...
Category
2010s Street Art Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Spray Paint, Acrylic, Tea
H 9.06 in W 6.89 in D 0.01 in
Previously Available Items
Maybe a Better Angel, Fairy Figure with Wings, Pale Naples Yellow Background
Located in Kent, CT
An angel, a figure with wings and outstretched arms in beige and ivory with olive brown pants against a pale yellow background. Signed and titled on verso....
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Oil, Panel, Monotype
H 10.75 in W 10 in D 2 in
"Tanya 2" Black Female Nude in Pink Wig Monotype
Located in Houston, TX
Green and pink-toned abstract contemporary figurative monotype print by Houston, TX artist, Saralene Tapley. This monotype depicts a reclining black fe...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Monotype
Eklund Roundup M10
Located in Bozeman, MT
Theodore Waddell's sophisticated modernist paintings have attracted widespread recognition. A native Montanan cattle rancher, Waddell most often paints freely-rendered range animals ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Monotype
Eklund Roundup M8
Located in Bozeman, MT
Theodore Waddell's sophisticated modernist paintings have attracted widespread recognition. A native Montanan cattle rancher, Waddell most often paints freely-rendered range animals ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Monotype
L'Extase - 1970s - Emile Deschler - Painting - Contemporary
Located in Roma, IT
L'extase is an original monotype and tempera on paper. Hand-signed on the lower right. Very good conditions, except for some foxings on the upper corner.
Emile Deschler (France, 191...
Category
1970s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Tempera, Monotype
L'Extase - 1970s - Emile Deschler - Painting - Contemporary
Located in Roma, IT
L'Extase is an original monotype and tempera on paper. Hand-signed on the lower right. Very good conditions.
Emile Deschler (France, 1910 - 1991) was a French painter. In 1930, he w...
Category
1970s Contemporary Monotype Figurative Paintings
Materials
Tempera, Monotype
H 25.4 in W 19.69 in D 0.04 in
Monotype figurative paintings for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Monotype figurative paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add figurative paintings created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Erró, Robin Winters, Red Grooms, and David Konigsberg. Frequently made by artists working in the Pop Art, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Monotype figurative paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available