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Prints and Multiples For Sale
Artist: Damien Hirst
Artist: Leroy Neiman
H10-4 Suiko
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hirst, Damien Title: H10-4 Suiko Series: The Empresses Date: 2022 Medium: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter Unframed Dimensions:...
Category

2010s Young British Artists (YBA) Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée, Glitter

The Empresses (Full Set)
Located in London, GB
A full set of five prints from The Empresses series by Damien Hirst. Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel, screen printed with glitter. Sinc...
Category

2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Laminate, Giclée

Empresses (5 prints) Limited Edition by Damien Hirst (H10-1, -2, -3, -4, -5)
Located in Hong Kong, HK
The Empresses: Wu Zetian (H10-1 ) Nūr Jahān (H10-2 ) Theodora (H10-3 ) Suiko (H10-4 ) Taytu Betul (H10-5 ) Laminated Giclée prints (5) on aluminum composite, screen printed with gl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

Damien Hirst - Forever - (Small) - Contemporary Art
Located in Asheville, NC
Damien Hirst - Forever - Contemporary Art Artists Hirst, Damien Edition Details Year: 2020 Class: Art Print Status: Official Released: 09/15/20 Run: 2,573 Technique: Giclee Paper: Aluminum Composite Panel Size: 15.35 X 15.35 Markings: Signed & Numbered Artwork is digitally signed & numbered About Artist: Damien Hirst, a poster boy for the Young British Artists who rose to prominence in late 1980s London, is one of the most notorious artists of his generation. He has pushed the limits of fine art and good taste with sculptures that comprise dead animals...
Category

2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Spray Paint, Acrylic, Giclée

Empresses; Theodora H10-3
Located in ZEIST, UT
Damien Hirst-Empresses; Theodora H10-3 The Empresses serie Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter Limited edition of 3315 Signed and numbered on t...
Category

2010s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Laminate, Digital

H10-3 Theodora (from the Empresses)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter Edition of 3,315 39.3 x 39.3 in Signed on a label affixed to the back Mint. Minor imperfections may appear ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Glitter, Giclée

Butterfly Heart (large) - Contemporary art, 21st Century, YBAs, Colorful, Giclée
Located in Zug, CH
Butterfly Heart (large) - Damien Hirst, Contemporary Art, 21st Century, YBAs, Colorful, Giclée Print, Brush Stokes, Paint, Glossy, Limited Edition Laminated Giclée print on aluminiu...
Category

2010s Young British Artists (YBA) Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

MYSTIC ROCK
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed numbered by the artist. From the eition of 250. Frame size approx 40 x 48 inches. Artwork appears to be in excellent condition. Has not be...
Category

1990s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

Cinchonidine
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hirst, Damien Title: Cinchonidine Series: Spots Date: 2004 Medium: Aquatint Unframed Dimensions: 44" x 43" Framed Dimensions: 51" x 49.75" Signature: Pencil signed Ed...
Category

Early 2000s Young British Artists (YBA) Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

H10-5 Taytu Betul (from the Empresses)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter Edition of 2,814 39.3 x 39.3 in Signed on a label affixed to the back Mint, as issued. Minor imperfections ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Glitter, Giclée

H7-4 Rainbow Butterfly Heart (Small)
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Beautiful heart shaped work by Damien Hirst mounted on aluminium composite panel and ready to hang without framing. Comes with original box. Edition of 3510
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée, Laminate

Damien Hirst, Rainbow Heart, Small Laminated Giclee Print on Aluminium, 2020
Located in Draper, UT
Damien Hirst, Rainbow Heart, Small Laminated Giclee Print on Aluminium, 2020 Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel. From a limited edition of 3510 Excellent, 'as new' ...
Category

2010s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Digital

Empresses; Wu Zetian H10-1
Located in ZEIST, UT
Damien Hirst-Empresses; Wu Zetian H10-1 The Empresses serie Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter Limited edition of 285...
Category

2010s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Laminate, Digital

H8-4 Forever (Small)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 2573 Digitally signed and numbered Mint. Sold in the original Heni packaging
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Giclée, Laminate

H5-8 Savoy
Located in Bristol, GB
Diasec-mounted Giclee print on aluminium panel Edition of 100 Signed and numbered on the back Excellent. Inconsequential scratches and fingerprint marks on reverse of the print. Bott...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

H10-2 Nūr Jahān (from the Empresses)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter Edition of 3,041 39.3 x 39.3 in Signed on a label affixed to the back Mint. Minor imperfections may appear ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

ASCOT FINISH
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 300. All reasonable offers will be considered.
Category

1970s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

Supreme set of 3 Spin skateboards
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Supreme set of 3 Spin skateboards
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

"Montreal Olympics 1976" Colorful Abstract Expressionist Figurative Lithograph
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract expressionist lithograph celebrating the 1976 Olympics in Montreal Canada by American artist LeRoy Neiman. The work f...
Category

1970s Expressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

H9-4 Politeness
Located in New York, NY
H9-4 Politeness, 2021 Hand signed and numbered on the label Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel 47 1/4 x 37 3/4 in 120 x 95.9 cm
Category

2010s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Plexiglass

Damien Hirst, Rainbow, Small Laminated Giclee Print on Aluminium, 2020
Located in Draper, UT
H7-2 BUTTERFLY RAINBOW (small), 2020 Laminated Giclée print on aluminum composite panel 9.49 x 19.69 inches (24.1cm x 50 cm) Edition of 4150 Digitally signed by the Artist and Num...
Category

2010s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Archival Pigment

Baden Baden, Casino
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Baden Baden, Casino" 1988 is an original color serigraph by noted American artist LeRoy Neiman, 1921-2012. It is hand signed and numbered 261/375 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 36 x 42 inches, sheet size is 42 x 48 inches. With the blind stamp of the printer Styria Studio at the lower left corner margin. It is in excellent condition, three small pieces of hanging tape remain on the back. About the artist: Mr. Neiman's kinetic, quickly executed paintings and drawings, many of them published in Playboy, offered his fans gaudily colored visual reports on heavyweight boxing matches, Super Bowl games and Olympic contests, as well as social panoramas like the horse races at Deauville, France, and the Cannes Film Festival. Quite consciously, he cast himself in the mold of French Impressionists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir and Degas, chroniclers of public life who found rich social material at racetracks, dance halls and cafes. Mr. Neiman often painted or sketched on live television. With the camera recording his progress at the sketchpad or easel, he interpreted the drama of Olympic Games and Super Bowls for an audience of millions. When Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky faced off in Reykjavik, Iceland, to decide the world chess championship, Mr. Neiman was there, sketching. He was on hand to capture Federico Fellini directing "8 ½" and the Kirov Ballet performing in the Soviet Union. In popularity, Mr. Neiman rivaled American favorites like Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses and Andrew Wyeth. A prolific one-man industry, he generated hundreds of paintings, drawings, watercolors, limited-edition serigraph prints and coffee-table books yearly, earning gross annual revenue in the tens of millions of dollars. Although he exhibited constantly and his work was included in the collections of dozens of museums around the world, critical respect eluded him. Mainstream art critics either ignored him completely or, if forced to consider his work, dismissed it with contempt as garish and superficial — magazine illustration with pretensions. Mr. Neiman professed not to care. Maybe the critics are right," he told American Artist magazine in 1995. "But what am I supposed to do about it — stop painting, change my work completely? I go back into the studio, and there I am at the easel again. I enjoy what I'm doing and feel good working. Other thoughts are just crowded out." His image suggested an artist well beyond the reach of criticism. A dandy and bon vivant, he cut an arresting figure with his luxuriant ear-to-ear mustache, white suits, flashy hats and Cuban cigars. "He quite intentionally invented himself as a flamboyant artist not unlike Salvador Dalí, in much the same way that I became Mr. Playboy in the late '50s," Hugh Hefner told Cigar Aficionado magazine in 1995. LeRoy Runquist was born on June 8, 1921, in St. Paul. His father, a railroad worker, deserted the family when LeRoy was quite young, and the boy took the surname of his stepfather. He showed a flair for art at an early age. While attending a local Roman Catholic school, he impressed schoolmates by drawing ink tattoos on their arms during recess. As a teenager, he earned money doing illustrations for local grocery stores. "I'd sketch a turkey, a cow, a fish, with the prices," he told Cigar Aficionado. "And then I had the good sense to draw the guy who owned the store. This gave me tremendous power as a kid." After being drafted into the Army in 1942, he served as a cook in the European theater but in his spare time painted risqué murals on the walls of kitchens and mess halls. The Army's Special Services Division, recognizing his talent, put him to work painting stage sets for Red Cross shows when he was stationed in Germany after the war. On leaving the military, he studied briefly at the St. Paul School of Art (now the Minnesota Museum of American Art) before enrolling in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where, after four years of study, he taught figure drawing and fashion illustration throughout the 1950s. When the janitor of the apartment building next door to his threw out half-empty cans of enamel house paint, Mr. Neiman found his métier. Experimenting with the new medium, he embraced a rapid style of applying paint to canvas imposed by the free-flowing quality of the house paint. While doing freelance fashion illustration for the Carson Pirie Scott department store in Chicago in the early 1950s, he became friendly with Mr. Hefner, a copywriter there who was on the verge of publishing the first issue of a men's magazine. In 1954, after five issues of Playboy had appeared, Mr. Neiman ran into Mr. Hefner and invited him to his apartment to see his paintings of boxers, strip clubs and restaurants. Mr. Hefner, impressed, showed the work to Playboy's art director, Art Paul, who commissioned an illustration for "Black Country," a story by Charles Beaumont about a jazz musician. Thus began a relationship that endured for more than half a century and established Mr. Neiman's reputation. In 1955, when Mr. Hefner decided that the party-jokes page needed visual interest, Mr. Neiman came up with the Femlin, a curvaceous brunette who cavorted across the page in thigh-high stockings, high-heeled shoes, opera gloves and nothing else. She appeared in every issue of the magazine thereafter. Three years later, Mr. Neiman devised a running feature, "Man at His Leisure." For the next 15 years, he went on assignment to glamour spots around the world, sending back visual reports on subjects as varied as the races at Royal Ascot, the dining room of the Tour d'Argent in Paris, the nude beaches of the Dalmatian coast, the running of the bulls at Pamplona and Carnaby Street in swinging London. He later produced more than 100 paintings and 2 murals for 18 of the Playboy clubs that opened around the world. "Playboy made the good life a reality for me and made it the subject matter of my paintings — not affluence and luxury as such, but joie de vivre itself," Mr. Neiman told V.I.P. magazine in 1962. Working in the same copywriting department at Carson Pirie Scott as Mr. Hefner was Janet Byrne, a student at the Art Institute. She and Mr. Neiman married in 1957. She survives him. A prolific artist, he generated dozens of paintings each year that routinely commanded five-figure prices. When Christie's auctioned off the Playboy archives in 2003, his 1969 painting Man at His Leisure: Le Mans sold for $107,550. Sales of the signed, limited-edition print versions of his paintings, published in editions of 250 to 500, became a lucrative business in itself after Knoedler Publishing, a wholesale operation, was created in 1975 to publish and distribute his serigraphs, etchings, books and posters. Mr. Neiman's most famous images came from the world of sports. His long association with the Olympics began with the Winter Games in Squaw Valley in 1960, and he went on to cover the games, on live television, in Munich in 1972, Montreal in 1976, Lake Placid in 1980, and Sarajevo and Los Angeles in 1984, using watercolor, ink or felt-tip marker to produce images with the dispatch of a courtroom sketch artist. At the 1978 and 1979 Super Bowls, he used a computerized electronic pen to portray the action for CBS. Although he was best known for scenes filled with people and incident, he also painted many portraits. Athletes predominated, with Muhammad Ali and Joe Namath among his more famous subjects, but he also painted Leonard Bernstein, the ballet dancer Suzanne Farrell...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

H8-1 Fruitful (Large)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 1928 Digitally signed and numbered Mint
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Giclée

H9-3 Mercy
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 817 Hand signed and numbered on the reverse. Mint, as issued Sold in the original HENI box
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Giclée

H7-2 Butterfly Rainbow (Small)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 4150 Digitally signed by the artist and numbered Mint, as issued Sold in the original Heni packaging
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Giclée, Laminate

Prowling Leopard
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Prowling Leopard" 2003 is an original color serigraph by noted American artist LeRoy Neiman, 1921-2012. It is hand signed and numbered 64/425 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 26.5 x 35 inches, framed size is 40 x 48 inches. It is custom framed in a gold frame, with fabric matting and green/gold spacer. It is in excellent condition. About the artist: Mr. Neiman's kinetic, quickly executed paintings and drawings, many of them published in Playboy, offered his fans gaudily colored visual reports on heavyweight boxing matches, Super Bowl games and Olympic contests, as well as social panoramas like the horse races at Deauville, France, and the Cannes Film Festival. Quite consciously, he cast himself in the mold of French Impressionists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir and Degas, chroniclers of public life who found rich social material at racetracks, dance halls and cafes. Mr. Neiman often painted or sketched on live television. With the camera recording his progress at the sketchpad or easel, he interpreted the drama of Olympic Games and Super Bowls for an audience of millions. When Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky faced off in Reykjavik, Iceland, to decide the world chess championship, Mr. Neiman was there, sketching. He was on hand to capture Federico Fellini directing "8 ½" and the Kirov Ballet performing in the Soviet Union. In popularity, Mr. Neiman rivaled American favorites like Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses and Andrew Wyeth. A prolific one-man industry, he generated hundreds of paintings, drawings, watercolors, limited-edition serigraph prints and coffee-table books yearly, earning gross annual revenue in the tens of millions of dollars. Although he exhibited constantly and his work was included in the collections of dozens of museums around the world, critical respect eluded him. Mainstream art critics either ignored him completely or, if forced to consider his work, dismissed it with contempt as garish and superficial — magazine illustration with pretensions. Mr. Neiman professed not to care. Maybe the critics are right," he told American Artist magazine in 1995. "But what am I supposed to do about it — stop painting, change my work completely? I go back into the studio, and there I am at the easel again. I enjoy what I'm doing and feel good working. Other thoughts are just crowded out." His image suggested an artist well beyond the reach of criticism. A dandy and bon vivant, he cut an arresting figure with his luxuriant ear-to-ear mustache, white suits, flashy hats and Cuban cigars. "He quite intentionally invented himself as a flamboyant artist not unlike Salvador Dalí, in much the same way that I became Mr. Playboy in the late '50s," Hugh Hefner told Cigar Aficionado magazine in 1995. LeRoy Runquist was born on June 8, 1921, in St. Paul. His father, a railroad worker, deserted the family when LeRoy was quite young, and the boy took the surname of his stepfather. He showed a flair for art at an early age. While attending a local Roman Catholic school, he impressed schoolmates by drawing ink tattoos on their arms during recess. As a teenager, he earned money doing illustrations for local grocery stores. "I'd sketch a turkey, a cow, a fish, with the prices," he told Cigar Aficionado. "And then I had the good sense to draw the guy who owned the store. This gave me tremendous power as a kid." After being drafted into the Army in 1942, he served as a cook in the European theater but in his spare time painted risqué murals on the walls of kitchens and mess halls. The Army's Special Services Division, recognizing his talent, put him to work painting stage sets for Red Cross shows when he was stationed in Germany after the war. On leaving the military, he studied briefly at the St. Paul School of Art (now the Minnesota Museum of American Art) before enrolling in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where, after four years of study, he taught figure drawing and fashion illustration throughout the 1950s. When the janitor of the apartment building next door to his threw out half-empty cans of enamel house paint, Mr. Neiman found his métier. Experimenting with the new medium, he embraced a rapid style of applying paint to canvas imposed by the free-flowing quality of the house paint. While doing freelance fashion illustration for the Carson Pirie Scott department store in Chicago in the early 1950s, he became friendly with Mr. Hefner, a copywriter there who was on the verge of publishing the first issue of a men's magazine. In 1954, after five issues of Playboy had appeared, Mr. Neiman ran into Mr. Hefner and invited him to his apartment to see his paintings of boxers, strip clubs and restaurants. Mr. Hefner, impressed, showed the work to Playboy's art director, Art Paul, who commissioned an illustration for "Black Country," a story by Charles Beaumont about a jazz musician. Thus began a relationship that endured for more than half a century and established Mr. Neiman's reputation. In 1955, when Mr. Hefner decided that the party-jokes page needed visual interest, Mr. Neiman came up with the Femlin, a curvaceous brunette who cavorted across the page in thigh-high stockings, high-heeled shoes, opera gloves and nothing else. She appeared in every issue of the magazine thereafter. Three years later, Mr. Neiman devised a running feature, "Man at His Leisure." For the next 15 years, he went on assignment to glamour spots around the world, sending back visual reports on subjects as varied as the races at Royal Ascot, the dining room of the Tour d'Argent in Paris, the nude beaches of the Dalmatian coast, the running of the bulls at Pamplona and Carnaby Street in swinging London. He later produced more than 100 paintings and 2 murals for 18 of the Playboy clubs that opened around the world. "Playboy made the good life a reality for me and made it the subject matter of my paintings — not affluence and luxury as such, but joie de vivre itself," Mr. Neiman told V.I.P. magazine in 1962. Working in the same copywriting department at Carson Pirie Scott as Mr. Hefner was Janet Byrne, a student at the Art Institute. She and Mr. Neiman married in 1957. She survives him. A prolific artist, he generated dozens of paintings each year that routinely commanded five-figure prices. When Christie's auctioned off the Playboy archives in 2003, his 1969 painting Man at His Leisure: Le Mans sold for $107,550. Sales of the signed, limited-edition print versions of his paintings, published in editions of 250 to 500, became a lucrative business in itself after Knoedler Publishing, a wholesale operation, was created in 1975 to publish and distribute his serigraphs, etchings, books and posters. Mr. Neiman's most famous images came from the world of sports. His long association with the Olympics began with the Winter Games in Squaw Valley in 1960, and he went on to cover the games, on live television, in Munich in 1972, Montreal in 1976, Lake Placid in 1980, and Sarajevo and Los Angeles in 1984, using watercolor, ink or felt-tip marker to produce images with the dispatch of a courtroom sketch artist. At the 1978 and 1979 Super Bowls, he used a computerized electronic pen to portray the action for CBS. Although he was best known for scenes filled with people and incident, he also painted many portraits. Athletes predominated, with Muhammad Ali and Joe Namath among his more famous subjects, but he also painted Leonard Bernstein, the ballet dancer Suzanne...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Forever (Small)
Located in New York, NY
Laminated Giclée print on aluminum composite panel with Hirst's printed signature and numbered from an edition of 2573 on the justification label on verso. With the original packaging.
Category

2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Giclée

Pyronin Y
Located in New York, NY
2005 Etching in colors Sheet: 40 7/10 x 45 7/10 in. (103.4 x 116.1 cm) Edition of 65 Signed in pencil, lower right, and numbered, verso Unframed, pristine condition
Category

Early 2000s Minimalist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Etching

Chicago Options - Serigraph by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Montreal, Quebec
-- Artwork is signed and numbered by LeRoy Neiman -- Artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity -- Comes with a premium quality frame -- Limited Edition Serigraph, Edition 274/450
Category

1990s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Left Bank Cafe, Paris
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Left Bank Cafe, Paris" 1987 is an original color serigraph by noted American artist LeRoy Neiman, 1921-2012. It is hand signed and numbered H.C 166/175 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 26 x 38 inches, sheet size is 32.25 x 44 inches. With the blind stamp of the printer Styria Studio at the lower left corner margin. It is in excellent condition, two small pieces of hanging tape remain on the back. About the artist: Mr. Neiman's kinetic, quickly executed paintings and drawings, many of them published in Playboy, offered his fans gaudily colored visual reports on heavyweight boxing matches, Super Bowl games and Olympic contests, as well as social panoramas like the horse races at Deauville, France, and the Cannes Film Festival. Quite consciously, he cast himself in the mold of French Impressionists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir and Degas, chroniclers of public life who found rich social material at racetracks, dance halls and cafes. Mr. Neiman often painted or sketched on live television. With the camera recording his progress at the sketchpad or easel, he interpreted the drama of Olympic Games and Super Bowls for an audience of millions. When Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky faced off in Reykjavik, Iceland, to decide the world chess championship, Mr. Neiman was there, sketching. He was on hand to capture Federico Fellini directing "8 ½" and the Kirov Ballet performing in the Soviet Union. In popularity, Mr. Neiman rivaled American favorites like Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses and Andrew Wyeth. A prolific one-man industry, he generated hundreds of paintings, drawings, watercolors, limited-edition serigraph prints and coffee-table books yearly, earning gross annual revenue in the tens of millions of dollars. Although he exhibited constantly and his work was included in the collections of dozens of museums around the world, critical respect eluded him. Mainstream art critics either ignored him completely or, if forced to consider his work, dismissed it with contempt as garish and superficial — magazine illustration with pretensions. Mr. Neiman professed not to care. Maybe the critics are right," he told American Artist magazine in 1995. "But what am I supposed to do about it — stop painting, change my work completely? I go back into the studio, and there I am at the easel again. I enjoy what I'm doing and feel good working. Other thoughts are just crowded out." His image suggested an artist well beyond the reach of criticism. A dandy and bon vivant, he cut an arresting figure with his luxuriant ear-to-ear mustache, white suits, flashy hats and Cuban cigars. "He quite intentionally invented himself as a flamboyant artist not unlike Salvador Dalí, in much the same way that I became Mr. Playboy in the late '50s," Hugh Hefner told Cigar Aficionado magazine in 1995. LeRoy Runquist was born on June 8, 1921, in St. Paul. His father, a railroad worker, deserted the family when LeRoy was quite young, and the boy took the surname of his stepfather. He showed a flair for art at an early age. While attending a local Roman Catholic school, he impressed schoolmates by drawing ink tattoos on their arms during recess. As a teenager, he earned money doing illustrations for local grocery stores. "I'd sketch a turkey, a cow, a fish, with the prices," he told Cigar Aficionado. "And then I had the good sense to draw the guy who owned the store. This gave me tremendous power as a kid." After being drafted into the Army in 1942, he served as a cook in the European theater but in his spare time painted risqué murals on the walls of kitchens and mess halls. The Army's Special Services Division, recognizing his talent, put him to work painting stage sets for Red Cross shows when he was stationed in Germany after the war. On leaving the military, he studied briefly at the St. Paul School of Art (now the Minnesota Museum of American Art) before enrolling in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where, after four years of study, he taught figure drawing and fashion illustration throughout the 1950s. When the janitor of the apartment building next door to his threw out half-empty cans of enamel house paint, Mr. Neiman found his métier. Experimenting with the new medium, he embraced a rapid style of applying paint to canvas imposed by the free-flowing quality of the house paint. While doing freelance fashion illustration for the Carson Pirie Scott department store in Chicago in the early 1950s, he became friendly with Mr. Hefner, a copywriter there who was on the verge of publishing the first issue of a men's magazine. In 1954, after five issues of Playboy had appeared, Mr. Neiman ran into Mr. Hefner and invited him to his apartment to see his paintings of boxers, strip clubs and restaurants. Mr. Hefner, impressed, showed the work to Playboy's art director, Art Paul, who commissioned an illustration for "Black Country," a story by Charles Beaumont about a jazz musician. Thus began a relationship that endured for more than half a century and established Mr. Neiman's reputation. In 1955, when Mr. Hefner decided that the party-jokes page needed visual interest, Mr. Neiman came up with the Femlin, a curvaceous brunette who cavorted across the page in thigh-high stockings, high-heeled shoes, opera gloves and nothing else. She appeared in every issue of the magazine thereafter. Three years later, Mr. Neiman devised a running feature, "Man at His Leisure." For the next 15 years, he went on assignment to glamour spots around the world, sending back visual reports on subjects as varied as the races at Royal Ascot, the dining room of the Tour d'Argent in Paris, the nude beaches of the Dalmatian coast, the running of the bulls at Pamplona and Carnaby Street in swinging London. He later produced more than 100 paintings and 2 murals for 18 of the Playboy clubs that opened around the world. "Playboy made the good life a reality for me and made it the subject matter of my paintings — not affluence and luxury as such, but joie de vivre itself," Mr. Neiman told V.I.P. magazine in 1962. Working in the same copywriting department at Carson Pirie Scott as Mr. Hefner was Janet Byrne, a student at the Art Institute. She and Mr. Neiman married in 1957. She survives him. A prolific artist, he generated dozens of paintings each year that routinely commanded five-figure prices. When Christie's auctioned off the Playboy archives in 2003, his 1969 painting Man at His Leisure: Le Mans sold for $107,550. Sales of the signed, limited-edition print versions of his paintings, published in editions of 250 to 500, became a lucrative business in itself after Knoedler Publishing, a wholesale operation, was created in 1975 to publish and distribute his serigraphs, etchings, books and posters. Mr. Neiman's most famous images came from the world of sports. His long association with the Olympics began with the Winter Games in Squaw Valley in 1960, and he went on to cover the games, on live television, in Munich in 1972, Montreal in 1976, Lake Placid in 1980, and Sarajevo and Los Angeles in 1984, using watercolor, ink or felt-tip marker to produce images with the dispatch of a courtroom sketch artist. At the 1978 and 1979 Super Bowls, he used a computerized electronic pen to portray the action for CBS. Although he was best known for scenes filled with people and incident, he also painted many portraits. Athletes predominated, with Muhammad Ali and Joe Namath among his more famous subjects, but he also painted Leonard Bernstein, the ballet dancer Suzanne Farrell...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

CELEBRITY NIGHT AT SPAGO
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist. Framed size: approx. 37 x 49 in. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 600. All reasonable offers w...
Category

1990s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

Bistro Garden
Located in Long Island City, NY
A serigraph print by Leroy Neiman from 1987. A colorful impressionist view of a bustling garden dining area. Signed and framed in gold wooden frame. Artist: LeRoy Neiman, America...
Category

1980s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Hunt Rendez Vous - Limited Edition Serigraph by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Montreal, Quebec
-- Hunt Rendez Vous by LeRoy Neiman -- Artwork is hand-signed and numbered by the LeRoy Neiman -- Comes with a certificate of authenticity -- Comes with a high quality frame
Category

1990s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Archival Paper

H7-3 Butterfly Heart (Large)
Located in Bristol, GB
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 1698 Digitally signed by the artist and numbered Mint, as issued Sold in the original Heni packaging Heni Editions
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Panel, Giclée

"Queen At Royal Ascot" 1976 NEIMAN, LeRoy
Located in Bristol, CT
Classic Leroy Neiman poster of 'Royal Ascot' published June 4- June 26, 1976 by M. Knoedler & Co. Ltd. 143 New Bond Street, London Poster Sz: ...
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1970s Prints and Multiples

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Paper

H4-8 Keukenhof
Located in Bristol, GB
Diasec-mounted Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 75 Signed and numbered on the back Mint. Sold in the original HENI packaging Publisher: HENI Editions Our mission...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Panel, Giclée

H4-7 Ryoanji
Located in Bristol, GB
Diasec-mounted Giclée print on aluminium composite panel Edition of 75 Signed and numbered on label affixed to the back Mint. Sold in the original HENI packaging Published by HENI Ed...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Panel

Chez Francis - Serigraph by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Montreal, Quebec
- Hand signed and numbered by LeRoy Neiman, - Artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity and a high quality frame. - Limited Edition Serigraph, Edition 270/275
Category

2010s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Rhodotorulic Acid. Woodcut in colors. Signed.
Located in Paris, FR
HIRST Damien (1965 - ) Rhodotorulic Acid. Woodcut in colors. Signed. Provenance : DTR Modern Gallery, New York. About Damien Hirst (Artist) British artist Damien Hirst is widely considered the enfant terrible of contemporary art. He is the most prominent of the so-called Young British Artists, or YBAs, a group, largely composed of Hirst’s classmates at Goldsmiths, in London, that began exhibiting together in warehouses and factories after 1988 and is known for the use of unconventional materials and “shock tactics.” In the 1990s, Hirst said, “I can’t wait to get into a position to make really bad art and get away with it.” And indeed, he is notorious for piquing critics and baffling the public with such pieces as his signature glass vitrines containing dead sheep or sharks in formaldehyde, and his diamond-encrusted skull, For the Love of God. Working primarily in sculpture, Hirst takes after French modernist master Marcel Duchamp in his use of ready-made objects and materials, which he combines to ironic effect. He often creates in series, as with The Cure (Violet) and The Cure (Turquoise), both from 2014, which are among several pill paintings...
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2010s Abstract Prints and Multiples

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Paper

FOX HUNT
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 300. All reasonable offers will be considered.
Category

1970s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

"Happy Birthday Mr. President" Marylin Monroe singing to Pres. John F. Kennedy
Located in Austin, TX
LeRoy Neiman (1921 – 2012) Title: Happy Birthday Mr. President Medium: Serigraph, edition number 441/600 Measurements: 35 x 32 inches Frame measurements: 51.5 x 47....
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20th Century American Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Screen

The Rocket: Roger Clemens, Yankees Baseball Pitcher by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: The Rocket: Roger Clemens Year: 2003 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 192/325 Image Size: 27.5 x 36 inche...
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1970s American Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Wine Alfresco, Screenprint by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
A serigraph by Leroy Neiman from 2000. A colorful scene of friends enjoying wine in a countryside landscape. Signed and framed in gold wood frame. Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1...
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1990s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Million Dollar Strike, Screenprint by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Million Dollar Strike (Earl Anthony) Year: 1982 Medium: Serigraph, Signed by the artist and Earl Ant...
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1980s American Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Black Break, Screenprint by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Black Break Year: 1973 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP, 300 Size: 26 in. x 20.2 in. (66.04 cm x 51.3...
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1970s American Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

PADDOCK AT CHANTILLY
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 250. All reasonable offers will be considered.
Category

1990s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

DELACROIX'S TIGER
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist in pencil. Serigraph on Paper. Framed. Edition of 300. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All reasonable o...
Category

1970s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

Interference, Football Color Etching by LeRoy Neiman 1972
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Interference Year: 1972 Medium: Etching, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 54/150 Image Size: 7.5 x 8.4 inches Size: 9 x 9.25...
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1970s American Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Funny Cide - Limited Edition - Hand signed and numbered by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Publisher : Koedler Publishsing Series Title : Funny Cide Edition : 2558 Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Certificate of Appraisal Signed by Leroy...
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper

Ice Castle - Limited Edition Serigraph by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Montreal, Quebec
-- Artwork is hand signed and numbered by LeRoy Neiman -- Artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity -- Comes with a premium quality frame
Category

1980s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph, Archival Paper

Polar Bears, Psychedelic Screenprint by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Polar Bears Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 214/300 Image Size: 38...
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1980s American Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Celebrity Night at Spago, Screenprint by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Celebrity Night at Spago Year: 1993 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300/600 Image Size: 24.5 x 37 inches...
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1980s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Lion Family, Psychedelic Screenprint by LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012) Title: Lion Family Year: 1974 Medium: Serigraph, signed in pencil Edition: 204/300 Image Size: 29 x 32 in....
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1970s American Modern Prints and Multiples

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Screen

FAMILY PORTRAIT
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist in pencil. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 575. All reasonable offers will be considered.
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Early 2000s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen, Paper

Punchinello Signed Lithograph on Arches, LeRoy Neiman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Punchinello with Text Year: 1970 Medium: Lithograph on Arches, signed in pencil Edition: AP Paper Size: 30 x 24 inches
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1970s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

SIX NUDES
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 250. All reasonable offers will be considered.
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1990s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Etching

Prince Charles at Windsor
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: LeRoy Neiman, American (1921 - 2012) Title: Prince Charles at Windsor Year: 1982 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 I...
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1980s American Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Screen

OPEN RUNNER
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist. Image size 7.5 x 8.25 inches. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Edition of 150. All reasonable offers will ...
Category

1990s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Aquatint, Etching, Paper

Fine Art Prints for Sale — Animal Prints, Abstract Prints, Nude Prints and Other Prints

Decorating with fine art prints — whether they’re figurative prints, abstract prints or another variety — has always been a practical way of bringing a space to life as well as bringing works by an artist you love into your home.

Pursued in the 1960s and ’70s, largely by Pop artists drawn to its associations with mass production, advertising, packaging and seriality, as well as those challenging the primacy of the Abstract Expressionist brushstroke, printmaking was embraced in the 1980s by painters and conceptual artists ranging from David Salle and Elizabeth Murray to Adrian Piper and Sherrie Levine.

Printmaking is the transfer of an image from one surface to another. An artist takes a material like stone, metal, wood or wax, carves, incises, draws or otherwise marks it with an image, inks or paints it and then transfers the image to a piece of paper or other material.

Fine art prints are frequently confused with their more commercial counterparts. After all, our closest connection to the printed image is through mass-produced newspapers, magazines and books, and many people don’t realize that even though prints are editions, they start with an original image created by an artist with the intent of reproducing it in a small batch. Fine art prints are created in strictly limited editions — 20 or 30 or maybe 50 — and are always based on an image created specifically to be made into an edition.

Many people think of revered Dutch artist Rembrandt as a painter but may not know that he was a printmaker as well. His prints have been preserved in time along with the work of other celebrated printmakers such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol. These fine art prints are still highly sought after by collectors.

“It’s another tool in the artist’s toolbox, just like painting or sculpture or anything else that an artist uses in the service of mark making or expressing him- or herself,” says International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) vice president Betsy Senior, of New York’s Betsy Senior Fine Art, Inc.

Because artist’s editions tend to be more affordable and available than his or her unique works, they’re more accessible and can be a great opportunity to bring a variety of colors, textures and shapes into a space.

For tight corners, select small fine art prints as opposed to the oversized bold piece you’ll hang as a focal point in the dining area. But be careful not to choose something that is too big for your space. And feel free to lean into it if need be — not every work needs picture-hanging hooks. Leaning a larger fine art print against the wall behind a bookcase can add a stylish installation-type dynamic to your living room. (Read more about how to arrange wall art here.)

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