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I Rather Like You A Lot You Fool, rare 1970 silkscreen signed/N, in museum frame
Located in New York, NY
Niki de Saint Phalle
I Rather Like You A Lot You Fool, 1970
Silkscreen on wove paper
Signed and numbered 74//75 in graphite pencil on the front
Frame included:
This work is elegantly floated and framed in a museum quality white wood frame with UV plexiglass
Accompanied by gallery issued Certificate of Guarantee
A delightful and clever work. The text reads:
I Rather Like You A Lot You Fool
Not much Hair
Crooked Nose
You are not very rich
You’re not terribly intelligent
You smoke too much pot
You are lazy
A bit crazy
But I like the way you touch me
I like the way you look at trees and flowers
I like the way you look at me
You found the key to my heart
Dimensions:
Framed
23.5 vertical by 28.5 by 1.5 inches
Artwork:
19.5 by 25.5 inches
"Throughout her long and prolific career Niki de Saint Phalle, a former cover model for Life magazine and French Vogue, investigated feminine archetypes and women’s societal roles... Her Nanas, bold, sexy sculptures...
Category
1970s Abstract Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil, Graphite
5745, for the Jewish Museum original signed/n abstract expressionist screenprint
By Nancy Graves
Located in New York, NY
Nancy Graves
5745, for the Jewish Museum, 1984
Silkscreen on paper
Signed, numbered 5/90 and dated in graphite pencil on the front; bears publishers' blind stamp front left corner
30 1/4 × 40 1/2 inches
Unframed
Commissioned by the Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. List Graphic Fund for The Jewish Museum, New York
Signed, numbered and dated in graphite pencil on the front; bears publishers' blind stamp front left corner. Commissioned by the Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. List New Year's Graphic Fund for The Jewish Museum, New York. During the 1980s, various artists were commissioned to create a print celebrating the Jewish New Year. This is the silkscreen renowned sculptor Nancy Graves created to celebrate the year 5745 of the Jewish Calendar, beginning in September 1984 (Rosh Hashanah). This work was published in a limited edition of 90. The number 90 has special significance in Jewish gamatria (numerology) for several reasons, including the fact that it equals five times life - or Chai. The number for Chai, meaning "Life " s 18, and 18 x 5 = 90. This is a magical number in Judaism. All of the works were published in editions that were multiples of 18, or the Life. In her lifetime, Nancy Graves did not receive the renown or acknowledgement that her ex-husband and former Yale School of Art classmate Richard Serra did, but she is finally getting the recognition she richly deserves.
Biography: Nancy Graves (1939 – 1995) is an American artist of international renown. A prolific cross-disciplinary artist, Graves developed a sustained body of sculptures, paintings, drawings, watercolors, and prints. She also produced five avant-garde films and created innovative set designs.
Born in Pittsfield Massachusetts, Graves graduated from Vassar College in 1961. She then earned an MFA in painting at Yale University in 1964, where her classmates included Robert Mangold, Rackstraw Downes, Brice Marden, Chuck Close, as well as Richard Serra with whom she was married from 1964 to 1970. Five years after graduating, her career was launched in 1969 when she was the youngest artist — and only the fifth woman — to be selected for a solo presentation at the Whitney Museum of Art. Graves’ work was subsequently featured in hundreds of museum and gallery exhibitions worldwide, including several solo museum exhibitions. She was awarded commissions for large-scale site-specific sculptures and her work is in the permanent collections of major art museums. A frequent lecturer and guest artist, her work was widely documented during her lifetime. In 1991 she married veterinarian Dr. Avery Smith. Graves travelled extensively and was fully engaged with the cultural and intellectual issues of her times. Her brilliant career and life were cut short by her untimely death from cancer at age 54.
From a point of view that she described as “objective,” Graves transformed scientific sources, such as maps and diagrams, into artworks by re-producing their complex visual information in detailed paintings and drawings. Investigating the intersections between art and scientific disciplines, Graves created compelling, formally rigorous, yet ultimately expressive works of art that examine concepts of repetition, variation, verisimilitude, and the presentation and perception of visual information.
Based in SoHo, New York, Graves gained prominence in the late 1960s as a post-Minimalist artist for innovative camel, fossil, totem, and bone sculptures that were hand formed and assembled from unusual materials such as fur, burlap, canvas, plaster, latex, wax, steel, fiberglass and wood. Made in reaction to Pop and Minimalism, these works reference archaeological sites, anthropology, and natural science displays. Suspended from the ceiling or clustered directly on the floor, these early sculptures also engage with Conceptualist ideas of display. For her Whitney Museum presentation Graves exhibited three seemingly realistic sculptures of camels in an installation that evoked taxidermy specimens and questioned issues of verisimilitude in art and science, particularly in light of their hand patched and painted fur surfaces. The exhibition elicited wide spread critical responses and established her artistic significance.
After intensely engaging with sculpture in the early 1970s, Graves returned to painting. Her detailed pointillist canvasses re-produced — in paint — images culled from documentary nature photographs, NASA satellite recordings, and Lunar maps, commingling scientific exactitude with abstraction. Resuming sculpture in the late 1970s, Graves was among the first contemporary artists to experiment with bronze casting. She re-invigorated the traditional lost wax technique by assembling cast found objects into unique improbably balanced sculptures, with bright polychrome surfaces and distinctive patinas.
Throughout the 1980s Graves became widely recognized for her increasingly large and graceful open-form sculpture commissions. At the same time, she also expanded her drawing, painting, and printmaking practice and made large gestural watercolors. Then, in the late 1980s she created wall-mounted works that combined her explorations of sculpture, painting, form and color. In these large-scale pieces, she mounted high relief polychrome sculptural elements to the surfaces and edges of painted shaped canvases so that patterned shadows were cast onto the paintings and surrounding wall.
By the 1990s Graves was casting in glass, resin, paper, aluminum, and bronze, combining these varied materials and colors into daring sculptures with moving parts. As she proceeded in all the media she mastered, Graves increasingly re interpreted and transmuted forms sourced from her own earlier artwork — rather than from outside research — creating elaborate compositions that form a layered a-temporal archaeology of her own visual production.
Nancy Graves’ pioneering art...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
Graphite, Screen
A Second Hand II (unique) signed color monotype by contemporary abstract artist
By Andrea Belag
Located in New York, NY
Andrea Belag
A Second Hand II, 1990
Monotype on cotton rag paper
42 1/2 × 30 inches
Hand-signed by artist, Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the front; bears publishers name and copyright on the back, along with the unique inventory number
Unframed
Poignant 1990 monotype, in elegant pastel colors. The cotton rag paper has lightly deckled edges so it will look gorgeous when floated and framed.
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Untitled, from the Lehman Brothers Art Collection unique signed framed monotype
By Andrea Belag
Located in New York, NY
Andrea Belag
Untitled, from the Lehman Brothers Art Collection, 2003
Watercolor monotype on paper
Pencil signed and dated on the front
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Materials
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Milton Glaser signed abstract mixed media landscape mid century modern (unique)
Located in New York, NY
MILTON GLASER
Untitled Abstract Landscape, 1965
Monotype with Mixed Media
11 × 13 inches
Signed and dated 1965 on the lower right recto
Unique
Frame included: held in original vinta...
Category
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Materials
Mixed Media, Pencil, Graphite, Monotype, Screen
James Siena at PACE poster Hand signed by James Siena complex linear abstraction
By James Siena
Located in New York, NY
James Siena at PACE Gallery, 2019
Offset lithograph exhibition invitation (Hand signed by James Siena)
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Materials
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Mid-Century Modern Geometric Abstraction, famed Italian sculptor signed/n Framed
Located in New York, NY
Arnaldo Pomodoro
Untitled, 1970
Color Lithograph on Wove Paper
Hand signed and numbered 15/15
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1970s Abstract Geometric Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
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Framed Mixed Media Monotype "Sfumato"
Located in San Francisco, CA
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Print honoring famous 1980s Art Dealers (Hand Signed by Ray Parker) Historic!
Located in New York, NY
Raymond Parker (also known as Ray Parker)
1980s Art Dealers (Hand Signed by Raymond Parker), 1980
Rare Offset Lithograph Poster. Hand Signed in Pencil by Ray Parker
Hand signed by Ray Parker on the front
25 × 38 inches
Unframed
This is a collectible hand signed vintage offset lithograph poster on blind stamped wove paper, published on the occasion of an exhibition of works by renowned Abstract Expressionist painter Ray Parker, hand signed as well as plate signed. This traveling exhibition was hosted by multiple galleries, all listed on the poster including Betty Cuningham, Susan Caldwell, The Grippi Gallery...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset, Pencil, Graphite
Finale, from Carnival of Animals (Tyler Graphics, 119:SB31), mixed media Framed
Located in New York, NY
Stanley Boxer
Finale, from Carnival of Animals (Tyler Graphics, 119:SB31), 1979
Etching, aquatint, engraving and drypoint on hand colored TGL handmade paper
Edition 16/20
Pencil sign...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
Mixed Media, Pencil, Graphite, Engraving, Drypoint, Etching, Aquatint
Roots of Abstract Art in America, from the VIP hand signed limited edition print
Located in New York, NY
Robert Motherwell
Roots of Abstract Art in America, from the VIP hand signed limited edition, 1966
Lithograph and offset lithograph
Pencil signed and numbered 46/100 on the front
Fra...
Category
1960s Abstract Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
Offset, Lithograph, Graphite, Pencil
Chinatown Portfolio II Plate Three Signed Silkscreen Large 40 x 38" Greek artist
Located in New York, NY
Chryssa
Chinatown Portfolio II, Plate Three, ca. 1978
Silkscreen on thick wove paper
40 × 30 1/2 inches
(Ships rolled in a tube measuring 35 x 5 x 5)
Pencil signed and numbered 36/150 on the front; bears printers stamp on the back
Unframed
from the Chinatown Portfolio
Printed by Atelier Arco in Paris (with stamp on the back of the print)
from the Chinatown Portfolio
Renowned Greek-American artist Chryssa was preoccupied with the concept of Chinese letters as art forms, which she explores in her Chinatown silkscreen series. Her deliberate experimentations yield an elegant and compelling result.
Chryssa Biography
Chryssa Vardea...
Category
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Materials
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Beauty for Sale, monotype (unique) signed by contemporary abstract artist
By Andrea Belag
Located in New York, NY
Andrea Belag
Beauty for Sale, 1990
Monotype on cotton rag paper
42 1/2 × 30 inches
Unframed
Pencil signed, dated and titled on the front; bears publisher name and copyright on the back
Exquisite monotype; both gestural and minimalist. The title speaks for itself and defines the work.
American painter Andrea Belag creates lush and luminous abstractions inspired by the visual and spiritual principles of Zen, as well as artists such as Mary Heilmann, Bernard Frize...
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1990s Abstract Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
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Mollusc 3 Suite, Abstract Drawing, 2021
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
This piece is created from a photo of a piece from the Small Works Group, manipulated on the computer, printed on a laser print then drawn on with graphite and cha...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Graphite Abstract Prints
Materials
Charcoal, Graphite, Laser
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