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Style: Abstract
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At Galerie 33, 1986
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This striking exhibition poster by Peter Nyborg showcases his mastery of color and form. Printed on heavy stock paper, it boasts vibrant, richly layered hues that radiate energy and ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

At Galerie 33, 1986
At Galerie 33, 1986
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Gareth Jones, Diamond - Signed Print, Abstract Art, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Gareth Jones (British, b. 1965) Diamond, 1999/2000 Medium: Offset lithograph Dimensions: 26 x 21 cm Edition of 100: Hand-signed, numbered and dated in pencil Condition: Excellent
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20th Century Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Alexander Calder lithograph (derrière le miroir)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Alexander Calder Lithograph c. 1967 from Derrière le miroir: Lithograph in colors; 15 x 11 inches. Very good overall vintage condition; well-preseved. Unsigned from an edition of u...
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1960s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Tricolor 137, Abstract Offset Print by Robert Motherwell
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Motherwell Title: Tricolor 137 Year: 1973 Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed in the plate Size: 15 x 10.5 in. (38.1 x 26.67 cm) Frame: 19 x 16 inches Published by XXe ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Paris-Moscou 1900-1930, Centre Pompidou: Original Exhibition Poster from 1979
Located in Hamburg, DE
Vintage poster for the exhibition "Paris-Moscou 1900-1930" at Centre Pompidou from 31 May - 5 November 1979 in Paris. Designed by Roman Cieslewicz (French/Polish, 1930 - 1996).
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20th Century Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Untitled (Two Figures)
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this scarce offset lithograph on cream wove paper. Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 100. Signed in ink, lower right, and inscribed "A/P" in pencil,...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Lt Ed. Lithograph from the Deluxe (Hand Signed) 1984 Olympic Committee portfolio
Located in New York, NY
Sam Francis Untitled Abstract Expressionist print for the 1984 Olympics, 1982 Offset Lithograph on Parsons Diploma Parchment paper, hand signed with COA from publisher for Olympic Co...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Pencil, Lithograph, Offset

Rammellzee Annina Nosei Gallery 1983 (Rammellzee Gothic Futurism announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Rammellzee Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, 1983 (Rammellzee Gothic Futurism, Rammellzee Ikonoklast Panzerism): RARE Rammellzee illustrated announcement card published by Annina Nosei...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Paper, Offset

Shadow, 1970, offset lithograph on card (hand signed by Sean Scully), Framed
Located in New York, NY
Sean Scully Shadow, 1970, 2016 (hand signed) Offset lithograph card Boldly signed in black marker by Sean Scully Published by Cheim & Read on the occasion of the exhibition "Circa '...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph, Cardboard

James Siena at PACE poster Hand signed by James Siena complex linear abstraction
Located in New York, NY
James Siena at PACE Gallery, 2019 Offset lithograph exhibition invitation (Hand signed by James Siena) 19 1/2 × 14 1/2 inches Unframed This exquisite fold...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Graphite, Pencil, Lithograph

Roland Garros French Open tennis Paris offset print (Hand signed by Sean Scully)
Located in New York, NY
Sean Scully Roland Garros French Open tennis tournament, Paris, France (Hand signed by Sean Scully), 2001 Offset lithograph poster (hand signed by Sean Scully) 29 3/4 inches (vertica...
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Early 2000s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Untitled Abstract Picture (Limited edition authorized promotional reproduction)
Located in New York, NY
Gerhard Richter Abstract Painting (one plate) - artist authorized, 2002 Offset lithographic reproduction on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper with full margins. (Artist Authorized) Not signed, edition of 3433 12 1/2 × 16 1/2 inches Unframed This striking limited edition color plate, printed on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper with full margins, was published on the occasion of the major twin Richter exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Art (Abstract Pictures) and the Museum of Modern Art (Gerhard Richter, 40 Years of Painting), and it depicts Richters 1999 Oil on Aluminum abstract picture, catalogue raisonne reference, 858-6. This print is unframed, unnumbered and in excellent condition. More about Gerhard Richter: Gerhard Richter was born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany. Throughout his career, Richter has negotiated the frontier between photography and painting, captivated by the way in which these two seemingly opposing practices speak to and challenge one another. From exuberant canvases rendered with a squeegee and acerbic color charts to paintings of photographic detail and close-ups of a single brushstroke, Richter moves effortlessly between the two mediums, reveling in the complexity of their relationship, while never asserting one above the other. Richter’s life traces the defining moments of twentieth-century history and his work reverberates with the trauma of National Socialism and the Holocaust. In the wake of the Second World War, Richter trained in a Socialist Realist style sanctioned by East Germany’s Communist government. When he defected to West Germany in 1961, a month before the Berlin Wall was erected, Richter left his entire artistic oeuvre up to that point behind. From 1961 to 1964—alongside Blinky Palermo and Sigmar Polke—Richter studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he began to explore the material, conceptual, and historical implications of painting without ideological restraint. Richter’s earliest paintings in Düsseldorf, stimulated by a fascination with current affairs and popular culture, responded to images from magazines and newspaper cuttings. Through the 1960s, Richter continued to address found and media images of subjects such as military jets, portraits, and aerial photographs. Notably, he reimagined family pictures he had smuggled from East Germany that included his smiling uncle Rudi, dressed in a Nazi uniform...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Tribute to life
Located in Paris, FR
Offset, 1975 Edition : 83/100 Publisher : Galerie Alexandre Iolas (Paris) Printer : Grafic Olimpia Milano (Mailand) Catalog : [Ulm-Chenivesse 19, p. 39] 83.50 cm. x 57.60 cm. 32.87 ...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Adolph Gottlieb, rare exhibition print for Guild Hall in Easthampton, NY, Framed
Located in New York, NY
Adolph Gottlieb Guild Hall is for Everyone, 1970 Rare Abstract Expressionist Offset Lithograph poster Vintage metal Frame included Rare vintage, limited edition, offset lithograph ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Collectors Item: Rare Limited Ed. museum print, Hand Signed by Gerhard Richter
Located in New York, NY
Gerhard Richter Fra van Gogh Til Gerhard Richter (From Van Gogh to Gerhard Richter) - Hand signed by Gerhard Richter, 1994 Offset lithograph (Hand Signed) Hand signed in black marker...
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1990s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset

Abstract Picture (Limited edition print; authorized promotional reproduction)
Located in New York, NY
Gerhard Richter Untitled Abstract Picture, 2002 Offset lithograph on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper Not signed, edition of 3433 12 1/2 × 16 3.5 inches Unframed Printed on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper, this beautiful and colorful piece was part of a portfolio of loose plate reproductions for Gerhard Richter's Abstraktes works. Released during his exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Art (Abstract Pictures) and the Museum of Modern Art (Gerhard Richter, 40 Years of Painting). It depicts Richters 1999 Oil on Aluminum abstract picture) More about Gerhard Richter: Gerhard Richter was born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany. Throughout his career, Richter has negotiated the frontier between photography and painting, captivated by the way in which these two seemingly opposing practices speak to and challenge one another. From exuberant canvases rendered with a squeegee and acerbic color charts to paintings of photographic detail and close-ups of a single brushstroke, Richter moves effortlessly between the two mediums, reveling in the complexity of their relationship, while never asserting one above the other. Richter’s life traces the defining moments of twentieth-century history and his work reverberates with the trauma of National Socialism and the Holocaust. In the wake of the Second World War, Richter trained in a Socialist Realist style sanctioned by East Germany’s Communist government. When he defected to West Germany in 1961, a month before the Berlin Wall was erected, Richter left his entire artistic oeuvre up to that point behind. From 1961 to 1964—alongside Blinky Palermo and Sigmar Polke—Richter studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he began to explore the material, conceptual, and historical implications of painting without ideological restraint. Richter’s earliest paintings in Düsseldorf, stimulated by a fascination with current affairs and popular culture, responded to images from magazines and newspaper cuttings. Through the 1960s, Richter continued to address found and media images of subjects such as military jets, portraits, and aerial photographs. Notably, he reimagined family pictures he had smuggled from East Germany that included his smiling uncle Rudi, dressed in a Nazi uniform...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Paul Klee 1981 Exhibition poster, Florence, Italy, a.k.a. Biting Woman
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Paul Klee 1981 exhibition poster for the Florence, Italy in the Orsanmichele Museum. (The Orsanmichele is known as the kitchen garden of St. Michael.) The church - mus...
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1980s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Sean Scully Estampes (Graphic Works) exhibition poster (Hand Signed by Scully)
Located in New York, NY
Sean Scully Estampes, France (Hand Signed), 2006 Offset Lithograph poster Boldly signed in black marker on the front by Sean Scully for the present owner Unframed This is a wonderful piece for true Scully fans. It's a rare 2006 poster from the European exhibition entitled "Sean Scully Estampes" (Sean Scully Prints...
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Early 2000s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Sam Francis McGovern '72 Poster (Hand signed by Sam Francis) Abstract lithograph
Located in New York, NY
Sam Francis McGovern '72 Poster (Hand signed by Sam Francis), 1972 Photo offset poster (hand signed by Sam Francis) Signed in blue ink on the front by Sam Francis with Sam Francis co...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph

Hans Hofmann at Andre Emmerich, scarce early 1970s Abstract Expressionist poster
Located in New York, NY
Hans Hofmann Hans Hofmann at Andre Emmerich Gallery Poster, 1973 Offset lithograph poster Plate signed on the bottom right front Frame Included (held in original vintage metal frame)...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Abstract Expressionist Poster (Hand signed and inscribed by Helen Frankenthaler)
Located in New York, NY
Helen Frankenthaler (after) Frankenthaler (autographedand inscribed), 1988 Offset lithograph poster (hand signed and inscribed to renowned collectors) Hand signed and warmly inscribed in ink on the front Frame included: Museum frame with UV plexiglass included Inscribed "to Paul and Joan, love Helen Frankenthaler" (Paul and Joan Gluck were major art collectors) Measurements: Framed 42 inches vertical by 34 inches by 1.75 inches Print 34.5 inches vertical by 27 inches Helen Frankenthaler, A Brief Biography Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011), whose career spanned six decades, has long been recognized as one of the great American artists of the twentieth century. She was eminent among the second generation of postwar American abstract painters and is widely credited for playing a pivotal role in the transition from Abstract Expressionism to Color Field painting. Through her invention of the soak-stain technique, she expanded the possibilities of abstract painting, while at times referencing figuration and landscape in unique ways. She produced a body of work whose impact on contemporary art has been profound and continues to grow. Frankenthaler was born on December 12, 1928, and raised in New York City. She attended the Dalton School, where she received her earliest art instruction from Rufino Tamayo. In 1949 she graduated from Bennington College, Vermont, where she was a student of Paul Feeley. She later studied briefly with Hans Hofmann Frankenthaler’s professional exhibition career began in 1950, when Adolph Gottlieb selected her painting Beach (1950) for inclusion in the exhibition titled Fifteen Unknowns: Selected by Artists of the Kootz Gallery. Her first solo exhibition was presented in 1951, at New York’s Tibor de Nagy Gallery, and that year she was also included in the landmark exhibition 9th St. Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture. In 1952 Frankenthaler created Mountains and Sea, a breakthrough painting of American abstraction for which she poured thinned paint directly onto raw, unprimed canvas laid on the studio floor, working from all sides to create floating fields of translucent color. Mountains and Sea was immediately influential for the artists who formed the Color Field school of painting, notable among them Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland. As early as 1959, Frankenthaler began to be a regular presence in major international exhibitions. She won first prize at the Premiere Biennale de Paris that year, and in 1966 she represented the United States in the 33rd Venice Biennale, alongside Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jules Olitski. She had her first major museum exhibition in 1960, at New York’s Jewish Museum, and her second, in 1969, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, followed by an international tour. Frankenthaler experimented tirelessly throughout her long career. In addition to producing unique paintings on canvas and paper, she worked in a wide range of media, including ceramics, sculpture, tapestry, and especially printmaking. Hers was a significant voice in the mid-century “print renaissance” among American abstract painters, and she is particularly renowned for her woodcuts. She continued working productively through the opening years of this century. Frankenthaler’s distinguished, prolific career has been the subject of numerous monographic museum exhibitions. The Jewish Museum and Whitney Museum shows were succeeded by a major retrospective initiated by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth that traveled to The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts, MI (1989); and those devoted to works on paper and prints organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1993), among others. Select recent important exhibitions have included Painted on 21st Street: Helen Frankenthaler from 1950 to 1959 (Gagosian, NY, 2013); Making Painting: Helen Frankenthaler and JMW Turner (Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK, 2014); Giving Up One’s Mark: Helen Frankenthaler in the 1960s and 1970s (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, 2014–15); Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler (Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 2015); As in Nature: Helen Frankenthaler, Paintings and No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts...
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1980s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Rome Qantas Airlines travel poster linen backed
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Vintage "Rome Qantas" Vintage Travel Poster, Linen Backed, 1960s. Excellent condition. See images. Abstract style design of ancient Roman ruins. An original mid-century...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Original Graham Gallery poster, hand signed by sculptor Nancy Graves, Framed
Located in New York, NY
Here's something nobody you know has - and good luck finding another hand signed by the artist anywhere else in the world Nancy Graves Original Graham Gallery poster (hand signed by ...
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1960s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset, Pencil

Untitled Abstract Picture (Limited edition authorized promotional reproduction)
Located in New York, NY
Gerhard Richter Untitled Abstract Picture (one plate) - Artist Authorized, 2002 Limited Edition Artist Authorized Offset lithograph on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper Not signed, edition...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Untitled (SF-229P) (Fondation Maeght) Poster /// Sam Francis Abstract Expression
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Sam Francis (American, 1923-1994) Title: "Untitled (SF-229P) (Fondation Maeght)" Year: 1983 Medium: Original Offset-Lithograph, Exhibition Poster on light wove paper Limited ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

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...
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1960s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph, Graphite, Pencil

Basquiat Annina Nosei Gallery 1982 (Basquiat anatomy announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, 1982: Rare Basquiat announcement card published by Annina Nosei Gallery to advertise the release of ‘Basquiat Anatomy’ (a suite ...
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1980s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Paper, Lithograph, Offset

Within
Located in New York, NY
Jasper Jones: Within Gray Exhibit Poster Chicago Institute of art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exhibition poster Unsigned Excellent condition
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Early 2000s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Within
Within
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John Chamberlain at Leo Castelli Gallery, vintage 1970s offset lithograph poster
Located in New York, NY
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Leo Castelli Invitation, 1976 Offset Lithograph invitation 21 1/2 × 16 inches Unframed This rare vintage offset lithograph invitat...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph

Plate 13, Compression IV
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Released as part of a portfolio in a limited edition of 400 on the occasion of George Condo's exhibition "Drawing Paintings" at Skarsketdt Gallery in 2011. Unsigned and unnumbered S...
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2010s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

New York State Dare, Dream Discover, Offset lithograph Hand Signed Ed. of 100
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella The New York State Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Commission, 1991 Offset Lithograph Printed in Colors Signed and dated by the artist in ink on the lower right front in black ink (Edition of 100) Limited Edition of 100 (unnumbered) 39 1/2 × 23 1/2 inches Unframed Accompanied by gallery issued Certificate of Guarantee This vibrant, hand signed offset lithograph poster designed by Frank Stella commemorates The New York State Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Commission. The poster alone is uncommon, but it is extremely rare to find a hand signed edition as this one. Highly collectible and desirable! An uncommon Stella print...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Ink, Lithograph, Offset

Painting-Malerei, monograph hand signed and warmly inscribed to renowned actress
Located in New York, NY
Françoise Gilot Painting-Malerei, hand signed and warmly inscribed to renowned actress, 2003 Hardback monograph, signed in ink with lengthy inscription to American actress Elizabeth ...
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Early 2000s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Westermann and Kapsalis Sculpture at Four Fourteen Art Center Poster
By HC Westermann
Located in New York, NY
H.C. Westermann, Thomas Kapsalis Rare artist designed early poster: Westermann and Kapsalis Sculpture at Four Fourteen Art Center and Gallery Chicago, 1957 Historic offset lithograph poster designed by both artists Not signed 17 × 22 inches Unframed This extremely rare poster on handmade paper was published for the Tom Kapsalis/H.C. Westermann sculpture exhibition at 414 Art Workshop and Gallery, Chicago Momentum, 1020 Art Center, Chicago in December 1957. The poster was hand designed by both artists, with each one designing his respective half for a cohesive whole, for an exhibition at a small, now defunct regional art center in the late fifties -- so it's not unreasonable to believe that there just aren't too many of these out there anymore. A must have for anyone seriously involved in the careers and legacies of each or both of these sculptors. About H.C. Westermann: American artist Horace Clifford Westermann (Los Angeles, 1922 – Danbury, 1981) assembled a distinctive and singular body of sculptures. His works were predominantly made from wood through his masterly command of carpentry and cabinetmaking, yet he also used other techniques and materials such as metal, glass and enamelling with incredible precision. Without adhering to one particular style, Westermann was a maker of objects, of separate pieces: his sculptures, laden with meaning, often irony, result from the processing of experience, coalescing to yield specific fragments of reality. It is the course of these fragments that the retrospective presented by the Museo Reina Sofía follows. A concern with going back to shelter would soon emerge, be it in the home or the body —and blighted by the threat of confinement and death. Also, stubborn or helpless figures would recur through Westermann’s oeuvre. The motif of the “death ship” runs right through the breadth of his production as well, pointing, on one side, to continued wandering and latent abandonment and, on the other, to a determined pursue of refuge which seems to hold firm across his work. At the turning point of the 1960s, Westermann’s sculptures drew from mass culture, and made part of several exhibitions of the new realisms, when the “cold” tag of Pop art had not yet fully taken shape. The exhibition presents this output and the “specificity” of Westermann’s objects, which interested Donald Judd in 1963. In later pieces his work increasingly deals with the absurd, either through playfulness with language, in the confusion between work and instrument, or with references to the impermanent Besides the sculptures, the show displays Westermann’s paintings, letter-drawings —in his correspondence with other artists, critics and friends— and series of prints, in which he applied vibrant colours to address themes such as an escapist, while critical depiction of the American scene; catastrophe, and fragility. A graduate from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1954, Horace Clifford Westermann produced most of his work from a small town in Connecticut, where he settled in 1961. He regularly exhibited his work in New York, and occasionally in Chicago and on the West Coast. Courtesy of Venus Over Manhattan About Tom Kapsalis: One of Chicago’s great abstractionists, painter Thomas H. Kapsalis (born 1922) has been an important artist and educator since the late ’40s, when he graduated from the School of the Art Institute. A prisoner of war in Germany, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, Kapsalis returned to continue his pursuit of art-making, eventually returning to Germany in the early ’50s on a Fullbright-Hays Fellowship to study with Willi Baumeister. He has taught at the School of the Art Institute since 1954, and his work has been exhibited in numerous group and solo shows. Among the honors bestowed upon Kapsalis are Huntington Harford Foundation Grants (1956, 1959); Robert Rice Jenkins Prize, Chicago & Vicinity Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago (1956); Pauline Palmer Prize, Chicago & Vicinity Exhibition, AIC (1960); Mr. & Mrs. Julie F. Brower Prize, Chicago & Vicinity Exhibition, AIC (1969). Courtesy of Corbett vs...
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1950s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Print of Abstract Expressionist sculptor John Chamberlain, Hand Signed by artist
Located in New York, NY
John Chamberlain (Hand Signed), 1988 Offset Lithograph Poster (Hand Signed by John Chamberlain) 30 × 20 inches Boldly signed on the recto in white grease marker by the artist in his ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset

John Chamberlain, Signed Western Union cable re: sculpture show at Leo Castelli
Located in New York, NY
John Chamberlain Hand Signed Letter re: Leo Castelli Exhibition, 1982 Typewriter on paper (hand signed) 6 1/2 × 8 1/2 inches Hand-signed by artist, Signed in purple felt tip marker Hand signed telegraph/letter refers to Chamberlain's exhibition at the legendary Leo Castell Gallery. A piece of history! John Chamberlain Biography John Chamberlain (1927 – 2011) was a quintessentially American artist, channeling the innovative power of the postwar years into a relentlessly inventive practice spanning six decades. He first achieved renown for sculptures made in the late 1950s through 1960s from automobile parts—these were path-breaking works that effectively transformed the gestural energy of Abstract Expressionist painting into three dimensions. Ranging in scale from miniature to monumental, Chamberlain’s compositions of twisted, crushed, and forged metal also bridged the divide between Process Art and Minimalism, drawing tenets of both into a new kinship. These singular works established him as one of the first American artists to determine color as a natural component of abstract sculpture. From the late 1960s until the end of his life, Chamberlain harnessed the expressive potential of an astonishing array of materials, which varied from Plexiglas, resin, and paint, to foam, aluminum foil, and paper bags. After spending three years in the United States Navy during World War II, Chamberlain enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago and Black Mountain College, where he developed the critical underpinnings of his work. Chamberlain lived and worked in many parts of the United States, moving between New York City, Long Island, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, Connecticut, and Sarasota, before finally settling on Shelter Island. In many ways, each location provoked a distinct material sensibility, often defined by the availability of that material or the limitations of physical space. In New York City, Chamberlain pulled scrap metal and twelve-inch acoustic tiles from the ceiling of his studio apartment. He chose urethane in Los Angeles in 1965 (a material he had been considering for many years), and film in Mexico in 1968. He eventually returned to metal in 1972, and, in Sarasota, he expanded the scale of his works to make his iconic Gondolas (1981 – 1982). The movement of the artist and the subsequent evolution of the work is indicative not only of a kind of American restlessness but also of Chamberlain’s own personal evolution: he sometimes described his use of automobile materials as sculptural self-portraits, infused with balance and rhythm characteristic of the artist himself. Chamberlain refused to separate color from his practice, saying, ‘I never thought of sculpture without color. Do you see anything around that has no color? Do you live in a world with no color?’. He both honored and assigned value to color in his practice—in his early sculptures color was not added, but composed from the preexisting palette of his chosen automobile parts. Chamberlain later began adding color to metal in 1974, dripping and spraying—and sometimes sandblasting—paint and lacquer onto his metal components prior to their integration. With his polyurethane foam works, color was a variable of light: ultraviolet rays or sunlight turned the material from white to amber. It was this profound visual effect that brought the artist’s personal Abstract Expressionist hand into industrial three-dimensional sculpture. Chamberlain moved seamlessly through scale and volume, creating material explorations in monumental, heavy-gauge painted aluminum foil in the 1970s, and later in the 1980s and 1990s, miniatures in colorful aluminum foil and chromium painted steel. Central to Chamberlain’s works is the notion that sculpture denotes a great deal of weight and physicality, disrupting whatever space it occupies. In the Barges series (1971 – 1983) he made immense foam couches, inviting spectators to lounge upon the cushioned landscape. At the end of his career, Chamberlain shifted his practice outdoors, and through a series of determined experiments, finally created brilliant, candy-colored sculptures in twisted aluminum foil. In 2012, four of these sculptures were shown outside the Seagram Building in New York, accompanied by playful titles such as ‘PINEAPPLESURPRISE’ (2010) and ‘MERMAIDSMISCHIEF’ (2009). These final works exemplify Chamberlain’s lifelong dedication to change—of his materials, of his practice, and, consequently, of American Art. Chamberlain has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including two major Retrospectives at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York NY in 2012 and 1971; ‘John Chamberlain, Squeezed and Tied. Foam and Paper Sculptures 1969-70,’ Dan Flavin Art Institute, Dia Center for the Arts, Bridgehampton NY (2007); ‘John Chamberlain. Foam Sculptures 1966–1981, Photographs 1989–2004,’ Chinati Foundation, Marfa TX (2005); ‘John Chamberlain. Current Work and Fond Memories, Sculptures and Photographs 1967–1995,’ Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Traveling Exhibition) (1996); and ‘John Chamberlain. Sculpture, 1954–1985,’ Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles CA (1986). Chamberlain’s sculptures are part of permanent exhibitions at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa TX and at Dia:Beacon in upstate New York. In 1964, Chamberlain represented the United States in the American Pavilion at the 32nd International Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. He received many awards during his life, including a Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa, from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit (2010); the Distinction in Sculpture Honor from the Sculpture Center, New York (1999); the Gold Medal from The National Arts Club Award, New York (1997); the Lifetime Achievement Award in Contemporary Sculpture by the International Sculpture Center, Washington D.C. (1993); and the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture, New York NY (1993). -Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Leo Castelli Leo Castelli was born in 1907 in Trieste, a city on the Adriatic sea, which, at the time, was the main port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Leo’s father, Ernest Kraus, was the regional director for Austria-Hungary’s largest bank, the Kreditandstalt; his mother, Bianca Castelli, was the daughter of a Triesten coffee merchant. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914 the Kraus family relocated to Vienna where Leo continued his education. A particularly memorable moment for Leo during this period of his life was the funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph which he witnessed in November of 1916. Leo and his family returned to Trieste when the war ended in 1918. With the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Trieste embraced its new Italian identity. Motivated by this shift Ernest decided to adopt his wife's more Italian-sounding maiden name, Castelli, which his children also assumed. In many ways the Castelli’s return Trieste after the war marked an optimistic new beginning for the family. Ernest was made director of the Banca Commerciale Italiana, which had replaced the Kreditandstalt as the top bank in Trieste. This elevated position allowed Ernest and Bianca to cultivate a cosmopolitan life-style. Together they hosted frequent parties which brought them in contact with a spectrum of political, financial, and cultural luminaries. Growing up in such an environment fostered in Leo and his two siblings, Silvia and Giorgio, a strong appreciation of high culture. During this time Leo developed a passion for Modern literature and perfected his fluency in German, French, Italian, and English. After earning his law degree at the University of Milan in 1932, Leo began his adult life as an insurance agent in Bucharest. Although Leo found the job unfulfilling and tedious, the people he met in Bucharest made up for this deficiency. Among the most significant of Leo’s acquaintances during this time was the eminent businessman, Mihail Shapira. Leo eventually became friendly with the rest of the Shapira family and in 1933 he married Mihail's youngest daughter, Ileana. In 1934 Leo and Ileana moved to Paris where, thanks to his step-father’s influence, Leo was able to get a job in the Paris branch of the Banca d'Italia. In the same year, Leo met the interior designer René Drouin, who became his close friend. In the spring of 1938, while walking through the Place Vendôme, Leo and René came across a storefront for rent between the Ritz hotel and a Schiaparelli boutique. The space immediately impressed them as an ideal location for an art gallery, a plan which became reality the following spring in 1939. The Drouin Gallery opened with an exhibition featuring painting and furniture by Surrealist artists including Léonor Fini, Augene Berman, Meret Oppenheim, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dali. Despite the success of this initial exhibition, the gallery proved short-lived. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 marking the start of World War II and consequently the temporary end of the Drouin gallery. René was called to serve in the French army, while Leo, Ileana, and their three-year-old daughter Nina moved to the relative safety of Cannes, where Ileana’s family owned a summer house. As the war escalated, it became evident that Europe was no longer safe for the Castelli family—Leo and Ileana were both Jewish. In March of 1941, Leo, Ileana and Nina fled to New York bringing with them Nina’s nurse Frances and their dog, Noodle. After a year of moving around the city, the family took up permanent residence at 4 East 77 Street in a townhouse Mihail had bought. Nine months after his arrival in New York, in December of 1943, Leo volunteered for the US army, expediting his naturalization as a US citizen. Owing to his facility with languages, Leo was assigned to serve in the U.S. Army Intelligence Corp, a position which he held for two years, until February 1946. While on military leave in 1945 Leo visited Paris and stopped by Place Vendôme gallery where René had once more set up business selling work by European avant-garde artists such as Jean Dubuffet and Jean Fautrier. The meeting not only rekindled René and Leo’s friendship but also the latter’s interest in art dealing, a pursuit which Leo began to view as more than a mere hobby but as a potential career. After reconnecting, the two friends decided to go back into partnership with Leo acting as the New York representative for the Drouin Gallery. Working in this capacity, Leo began to form relationships with some of the New York art world’s most influential figures, including Peggy Guggenhiem, Sydney Janis, Willem De Kooning, and Jackson Pollock. By the late 40s Leo’s ties with René Drouin had begun to slacken, while his alliance with the dealer Sydney Janis became closer. Janis opened his New York gallery in 1948 and in 1950 invited Leo to curate an exhibition of contemporary French and American artists. The show drew a significant connection between the venerable tradition of European Modernism and the emerging artists of the New York School. Not long after this, in 1951, Leo was asked by these same New York School artists to organize the groundbreaking Ninth Street Show. This exhibition was instrumental in establishing Abstract Expressionism as the preeminent art movement of the post-war era. Leo founded his own gallery in 1957, transforming the living room on the fourth floor of the 77th Street townhouse into an exhibition space. Perhaps the most critical moment of Leo’s career occurred later that year, when he first visited the studios of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. In 1958 Leo gave Johns and Rauschenberg solo shows, in January and March respectively. For Johns, this was the first solo show of his career. These exhibitions received wide critical acclaim, solidifying Leo’s reputation not only as a dealer but as the arbiter of a new and important art movement. Over the course of the 1960s Leo played a formative role in launching the careers of many of the most significant artists of the twentieth century including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenberg, Cy Twombly, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, Joseph Kosuth and Lawrence Weiner. Through his support of these artists Leo likewise helped cultivate and define the movements of Pop, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, and Post-Minimalism. As business expanded over the course of the 60s and artistic trends shifted in favor of larger artworks, Leo realized that his townhouse gallery was not sufficient to meet these new demands. Indicative of the trend toward maximal art...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Ink, Lithograph, Offset

Abstract Painting (Limited edition print; authorized promotional reproduction)
Located in New York, NY
Gerhard Richter Untitled Abstract Picture, 2002 Offset lithographic reproduction on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper with full margins (Artist Authorized) Not signed, edition of 3433 12 1...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Original 1972 Olympic Games Munich Germany vintage sports poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972 vintage Olympic poster. Printed in 1969 for the 1972 Munich Olympics, this antique poster is archival...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

The Clocktower Exhibition signed & inscribed, Rare 1970s poster, 108 Leonard St.
Located in New York, NY
Robert Petersen The Clocktower Exhibition (Hand signed and inscribed), 1979 Offset lithograph poster (hand signed and warmly inscribed) Warmly signed and inscribed "For Marilyn Love ...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph

Homely Girl, A Life, Volumes I & II Signed by Louise Bourgeois AND Arthur Miller
Located in New York, NY
Louise Bourgeois Homely Girl, A Life, Volumes I and II (Literary books with 10 original etchings) Hand signed by both artist Louise Bourgeois and Pulitzer winning playwright Arthur M...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Paper, Mixed Media, Etching, Lithograph, Offset

The Dayton's Bag: Two original abstract lithographs plate signed double sided
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella The Dayton's Bag, 1984 Two (2) separate offset lithographs: one on each side of a mixed media paper shopping bag 18 1/2 × 16 × 4 inches Plate signed "Frank Stella '84" twice: once on each side of the bag (see photos) This paper shopping bag with two different color offset lithographs (one on each side) was created by Frank Stella along with his longtime publisher Tyler Graphics. The work is plate signed Frank Stella on the top of each side, and each side bears the printed text, "Dayton's Salutes the Opening of Walker Art Center's New Galleries. Premiere Exhibition Selections from Tyler Graphics, 23 September '84 to 17 May '85." This elegant work, produced with the highest quality lithography by Frank Stella at Tyler Graphics, was created in a limited quantity solely for VIP collectors at that one day's event as it was a true one-off creation. Not too many of them have survived a quarter century on, and rarely in such good condition. Not too many people you know can boast that they possess a Frank Stella shopping bag. Note that this listing is for one two sided shopping bag, each side with a different color lithograph - so it's actually two Frank Stella lithographs...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Color Field Abstract Chevron Ojai Festival lithograph Deluxe Signed 6/100 Framed
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Ojai Festival print (Deluxe signed limited edition), 1986 Lithograph with offset lettering Hand signed and numbered 6/100 by Kenneth Noland on lower front Frame inclu...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Abstract Composition for Albi 1971 - Lithograph Poster
Located in Paris, IDF
Alexander CALDER Abstract Composition, 1971 Original vintage lithograph poster (Arte / Maeght workshop) Printed signature in the plate On thick paper 89 x 59 cm (c. 35 x 23,2 in) I...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

New Monuments of Quetzalcoatl, Lithograph on wove paper, ex-GE Collection Framed
Located in New York, NY
Terence La Noue New Monuments of Quetzalcoatl, 1976 Lithograph and offset lithograph on wove paper Signed, dated and numbered 1/500 by the artist on the lower right front (although t...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Monograph: Philip Guston (Hand signed, inscribed and dated to a major collector)
Located in New York, NY
Philip Guston Monograph: Philip Guston (Hand signed and inscribed to major collector by Philip Guston), 1980 Softback monograph (hand signed, inscribed and dated by Philip Guston to Mary Keesling) Warmly signed and inscribed by Philip Guston to Mary Keesling on the title page 10 1/4 × 9 × 3/4 inches If you're reading this description, then we hardly need to tell you, dear collector and Guston enthusiast, that autographed books...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Paper, Offset, Lithograph, Mixed Media, Ink

Alexander Calder Exhibition Poster - Vintage Offset Print and Lithograph - 1971
Located in Roma, IT
Alexander Calder - Poster Exhibition is a rare mixed colored offset and lithograph print realized in 1971 This print was realized on the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to the ...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Untitled
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Charles Arnoldi (American, born 1931) Title: Untitled Year: 2001 Medium: Off set lithograph Edition: Numbered XXVI 10/40 in pencil Image size: 17 x 17 inches Signat...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Alexander Calder Exhibition Poster - Vintage Offset Print and Lithograph - 1971
Located in Roma, IT
Alexander Calder - Poster Exhibition is a contemporary artwork realized in 1971 Mixed colored offset print This print was realized on the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to th...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Untitled
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Charles Arnoldi (American, born 1931) Title: Untitled Year: 2001 Medium: Off set lithograph Edition: Numbered VI 6/6 in pencil Image size: 17 x 17 inches Signature:...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Abstract Expressionist Poster by Sam Francis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Sam Francis, American (1923 - 1994) - The Museum of Contemporary Art, Year: circa 1985, Medium: Poster, Size: 26.5 x 35 in. (67.31 x 88.9 cm), Printer: The Litho Shop, Inc., Sa...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

London UK exhibition offset lithograph poster Hand signed by Frank Stella Framed
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella Frank Stella Prints 1980 - 2008 (Hand Signed), 2008 Offset Lithograph Hand signed and dated on the front, in innk with inscription that read...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Original "The City of New Orleans" Amtrak vintage travel poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original “The City of New Orleans” Amtrack railroad travel poster. The only thing that separates Chicago from New Orleans is your imagination. Archival linen backed in excellent, ...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Retrospective exhibition poster, The National Gallery, Thailand (Hand signed)
Located in New York, NY
Kamol Tassananchalee Retrospective exhibition poster The National Gallery, Thailand (Hand signed), 1990 Offset lithograph poster Hand signed and dated by Kamol Tassananchalee in blu...
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1990s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Abstract Poster by Robert Motherwell
Located in Long Island City, NY
Robert Motherwell, American (1915 - 1991) - Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Year: 1973, Medium: Poster, signed and dated in the plate, Edition: 120, Size: 38 x 25 in. (96.52 x 63...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Tate Gallery Exhibition poster (hand signed by Ossip Zadkine)
Located in New York, NY
Ossip Zadkine Tate Gallery Exhibition poster (hand signed by Ossip Zadkine), 1961 Off-set Lithograph Poster (Hand Signed by Ossip Zadkine) Signed lower right front 30 × 20 inches Unf...
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1960s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Galerie Bruno Bischofberger offset lithograph poster Hand signed by Peter Halley
Located in New York, NY
Peter Halley New Works, Galerie Bruno Bischofberger (Hand signed), 1994 Offset lithograph poster (signed by Peter Halley) 19 × 26 1/2 inches Boldly signed in black marker on the fron...
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1990s Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph

Reihenbilder Spieltafeln (Geometric Abstraction, Minimalism, Constructivism)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Klaus Basset Reihenbilder Spieltafeln Offset Lithograph 1967 23.62 x 16.53 inches (60 x 42 cm) Unsigned as issued COA provided *Condition: Creasing along the edges. Folded. Otherwis...
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1960s Abstract Geometric Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Tribute to Mark Tobey Poster
Located in New York, NY
Mark Tobey Tribute to Mark Tobey Poster, 1974 Offset lithograph poster 21 1/2 × 17 1/2 inches Unframed This was published on the occasion of the exhibition "Tribute to Mark Tobey" at...
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1970s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Heland Thorden Wetterling Galleries, Abstract Expressionist Poster, Sam Franci
Located in Long Island City, NY
Sam Francis, American (1923 - 1994) - Heland Thorden Wetterling Galleries, Year: circa 1985, Medium: Poster, Size: 39.5 x 27.75 in. (100.33 x 70.49 cm)
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Offset Abstract Prints

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Offset

Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games (Hand Signed with Olympic Committee COA)
Located in New York, NY
Lynda Benglis Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games (Hand Signed with Olympic Committee COA), 1982 Offset Lithograph Signed in graphite pencil on the front. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the publisher. Unnumbered. 24 × 36 inches Unframed Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the publisher on Olympic Committee letterhead. This is a limited edition hand signed lithograph, published in 1982 to celebrate the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics . The Olympic Committee commissioned 15 nationally known artists, including famous sculptor and feminist icon Lynda Benglis to create unique designs to promote the event. This was Benglis' contribution to the portfolio. In 2017, the Olympic Museum in Lausanne Switzerland...
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1980s Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Georg Baselitz, Signed Exhibition Poster, Galleria Lucio Amelio, 1988
Located in Hamburg, DE
An exceptionally rare original poster from Georg Baselitz’s 1988 exhibition at Galleria Lucio Amelio in Naples, Italy. This poster is hand-signed by the artist in black felt-tip pe...
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20th Century Abstract Offset Abstract Prints

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Felt Pen, Offset

Offset abstract prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Offset abstract prints 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 Abstract prints 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, purple, red, orange 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 Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Peter Halley, and Roy Lichtenstein. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Pop Art, 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 Offset abstract prints, so small editions measuring 0.02 inches across are also available

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