Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 5

Larry Poons
Larry Poon, "Untitled", from Leo Castelli's Ten portfolio

More From This SellerView All
  • Henry Moore, "Stone Reclining Figure II", lithograph in color, hand signed
    By Henry Moore
    Located in Chatsworth, CA
    An original lithograph in six colors by Henry Moore, created in 1978. It is hand signed and numbered in Roman numerals from an edition of 15 proofs, aside the edition of 50 on Rives...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Joan Miró, Plate 19 from Album 21, lithograph
    By Joan Miró
    Located in Chatsworth, CA
    An original lithograph by Joan Miro, created in 1978, from the series entitled "Album 21" consisting of 21 original lithographs. Hand signed and numbered from the edition of 75 on V...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Conrad Marca-Relli, "Drummer and Nude, " 1982, signed lithograph
    By Conrad Marca-Relli 1
    Located in Chatsworth, CA
    Conrad Marca-Relli Drummer and Nude 1982 Original lithograph, hand signed by the artist numbered 41/150 from the edition of 150 Unframed
    Category

    1980s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Marisol Escobar, "Untitled III", 1979, lithograph, hand signed, numbered AP
    By Marisol Escobar
    Located in Chatsworth, CA
    Marisol Escobar Untitled III, 1979 Lithograph, hand signed and numbered in pencil Numbered AP 12/15 from an edition of 15 Artist's Proofs. Measures: 41 x 29.5 inches, unframed
    Category

    1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Joan Miró, M.990 from " Les Pénaltiés de l'enfer ou les Nouvelles-Hébrides"
    By Joan Miró
    Located in Chatsworth, CA
    Joan Miró M.990 from " Les Pénaltiés de l'enfer ou les Nouvelles-Hébrides" 1974 Hand signed From a rare signed edition of 15, numbered EA/15 Mourlot 990 29.5 x 10.5 inches (Vertical...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Conrad Marca-Relli, "The Meeting Place, " 1982, signed lithograph
    By Conrad Marca-Relli 1
    Located in Chatsworth, CA
    Conrad Marca-Relli Drummer and Nude 1982 Original lithograph, hand signed by the artist numbered 41/150 from the edition of 150 Unframed *Condition note: slight crease on right hand ...
    Category

    1980s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

You May Also Like
  • Cali - 20th Century, Maurice Estève, Abstract Print, Colourful, Lithograph
    By Maurice Estève
    Located in Köln, DE
    "Cali" is a typical motif by Maurice Estève. The lithograph in colours was published in an edition of 100. 49,6 x 65 cm. Signed and numbered.
    Category

    1960s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • "El patito feo" by Antonio Saura, Abstract Print, Duckling, Blue, Bright Colors
    By Antonio Saura
    Located in Köln, DE
    Color lithgraph by Antonio Saura "El patito feo", 1997 65 x 50 cm Copy 186/250 Edition of 285 Antonio Saura (Huesca, Spain 1930–1998 Cuenca) found his...
    Category

    1990s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival - 25th Anniversary
    By Robert Motherwell
    Located in Aramits, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
    Robert Motherwell, American (1915 - 1991) Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival, 25th Anniversary. Lithograph, Edition of 800, unsigned and unnumber...
    Category

    1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph, Screen

  • Woman Circus Rider on Red Horse - superb Chagall poster
    By Marc Chagall
    Located in London, GB
    Original lithographic poster printed by L.R.B Permild and Rosengreen.
    Category

    Late 20th Century Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Geranium
    Located in Llanbrynmair, GB
    ’Geranium’ By Yutaka Takayanagi. Medium - Relief and lithographic print Edition - 5/20 Signed - Yes Size - 510mm x 660mm Date - 1978 Condition - Excellent. 10 out of 10. Born in Tokyo in 1941, Takayanagi's artistic journey began when he enrolled at Tokyo University of the Arts in 1960, studying under the renowned oil painter Kaoru Yamaguchi. His talent was quickly recognized when he received an Honorable Mention at the 8th Shell Arts Award Exhibition in the same year. During his time at university, Takayanagi took an intensive course in copper plate printing under Tetsuro Komai, receiving his degree from the graduate school in 1966. Fascinated by the simultaneous color print method, he started creating copperplate prints and soon gained recognition for his unique metallic reliefs, which he produced using collages of English newspapers. Takayanagi's passion for experimentation led him to create metallic emboss reliefs using his own photographs, and in the latter half of the 1980s, he moved on to silkscreen prints. He continued to push the boundaries of his art, constantly exploring new techniques and mediums. In 1978 and the following year, Takayanagi was appointed as an arts researcher for the Ministry of Culture and traveled to the United States, France, and the UK. These experiences enriched his artistic perspective and further cemented his reputation as a highly regarded artist. Takayanagi was part of the influential printmaking group Sosaku Hanga, which emerged in the early 20th century in Japan. This movement emphasized the artist's involvement in every stage of the printmaking process, from designing the image to carving and printing the blocks. Takayanagi's work often incorporates elements of nature and landscape, with an emphasis on texture and pattern. He also experimented with collage, incorporating found materials like newspaper clippings and photographs into his prints. Takayanagi's work has been exhibited extensively in Japan and internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. He has also received numerous awards for his contributions to printmaking, including the Japan Print Association Award and the Purple Ribbon Medal...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Complementaries
    Located in Llanbrynmair, GB
    ’Complementaries’ By Yutaka Takayanagi. Medium - Relief and lithographic print Edition - 19/20 Signed - Yes Size - 615mm x 780mm Date - 1976 Condition - Good. 9 out of 10. Born in Tokyo in 1941, Takayanagi's artistic journey began when he enrolled at Tokyo University of the Arts in 1960, studying under the renowned oil painter Kaoru Yamaguchi. His talent was quickly recognized when he received an Honorable Mention at the 8th Shell Arts Award Exhibition in the same year. During his time at university, Takayanagi took an intensive course in copper plate printing under Tetsuro Komai, receiving his degree from the graduate school in 1966. Fascinated by the simultaneous color print method, he started creating copperplate prints and soon gained recognition for his unique metallic reliefs, which he produced using collages of English newspapers. Takayanagi's passion for experimentation led him to create metallic emboss reliefs using his own photographs, and in the latter half of the 1980s, he moved on to silkscreen prints. He continued to push the boundaries of his art, constantly exploring new techniques and mediums. In 1978 and the following year, Takayanagi was appointed as an arts researcher for the Ministry of Culture and traveled to the United States, France, and the UK. These experiences enriched his artistic perspective and further cemented his reputation as a highly regarded artist. Takayanagi was part of the influential printmaking group Sosaku Hanga, which emerged in the early 20th century in Japan. This movement emphasized the artist's involvement in every stage of the printmaking process, from designing the image to carving and printing the blocks. Takayanagi's work often incorporates elements of nature and landscape, with an emphasis on texture and pattern. He also experimented with collage, incorporating found materials like newspaper clippings and photographs into his prints. Takayanagi's work has been exhibited extensively in Japan and internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. He has also received numerous awards for his contributions to printmaking, including the Japan Print Association Award and the Purple Ribbon Medal...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

Recently Viewed

View All