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Period: Late 20th Century
American Eagle (Nest Builder III)
By Ted Blaylock
Located in Missouri, MO
Ted Blaylock (b. 1946)
"Nest Builder III" 1986
Print
Ed. 586/950
Signed and Numbered
Ted Blaylock opened his own art studio and gallery in Collinsville, IL in 1969. He eventually mo...
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American Realist Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
Untitled (Cat Nap)
Located in New York, NY
Dye coupler print
Signed and dated in ink, verso
This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
Jo Ann Callis is an American artist and photographer based in Los An...
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Other Art Style Late 20th Century Animal Prints
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Color
Bird's Eye View
Located in Missouri, MO
Ronnie Cutrone (1948-2013)
"Bird's Eye View" c. 1980s
Color Lithograph
Ed. 222/250
Signed, Numbered and Titled
Image Size: 17 x 23.5 inches
Framed Size: approx. 24 x 30 inches.
Ronnie Cutrone, a figurehead of the Pop and Post-Pop art scenes, was Andy Warhol's assistant at the Factory atop the Decker Building from 1972-1980, and worked closely with Roy Lichtenstein, combining stylistic elements of both. Cutrone's large-scale paintings of American cartoon icons, like Mickey Mouse, Felix the Cat, and Woody Woodpecker further reinvented kitsch and popular media in terms of fine art.
Executed in fluorescent monochromatic colors with the finesse of mass-produced silkscreen and prints, Cutrone's works are the reverse of tromp-l'oeil; they use fine art media (watercolor, pastel, crayon - on high-quality paper) to celebrate, rather than hide, the artifice of their subjects. "Everything is cartoon for me", Cutrone is noted for saying, even "ancient manuscripts...
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Pop Art Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Left to Right - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Left to Right - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Three unique colour Polaroid prints, printed 1989
24 x 20 inches each
The dogs, bewigged and bede...
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Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Dressed from Below - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Dressed from Below - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Two unique colour Polaroid prints, printed 1994
24 x 20 inches each
The dogs, bewigged and b...
Category
Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Towelling - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Towelling - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1993
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked with outfit...
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Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Climber - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Climber - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1991
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked with outfits ...
Category
Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Side Views - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Side Views - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique black and white Polaroid print, printed 1998
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked w...
Category
Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Posed on Pedestal - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Posed on Pedestal - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1994
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked wit...
Category
Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Primary Trio - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Primary Trio - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1991
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked with out...
Category
Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Chair Piece - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
Chair Piece - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1991
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked with outf...
Category
Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
3 Out of Four - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
3 Out of Four - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1988
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked with ou...
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Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
My Coo Kie - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Located in London, GB
My Coo Kie - William Wegman (Colour Photography)
Signed and inscribed with title
Unique colour Polaroid print, printed 1991
24 x 20 inches
The dogs, bewigged and bedecked with outfi...
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Conceptual Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Polaroid
Untitled (Princess)
Located in New York, NY
Vintage chromogenic print (negative sandwich)
(Edition of 12)
Estate stamp in black ink, verso
This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
“Mark was an outlaw on...
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Other Art Style Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
C Print
Herring Gulls
By Jamie Wyeth
Located in Missouri, MO
Jamie Wyeth
"Herring Gulls" 1978
Color Lithograph
Signed Lower Right
Numbered Lower Left 149/300
Born in 1946, James Browning Wyeth came of age when the meaning of patriotism was clouded by the traumas of the Vietnam War and the scandals of Watergate. Working in an era of turmoil and questioning of governmental authority, he did art that encompassed both marching off to war and marching in protest.
One of James's early masterworks, Draft Age (1965) depicts a childhood friend as a defiant Vietnam-era teenager resplendent in dark sunglasses and black leather jacket in a suitably insouciant pose.
Two years later Wyeth painstakingly composed a haunting, posthumous Portrait of President John F. Kennedy (1967) that seems to catch the martyred Chief Executive in a moment of agonized indecision. As Wyeth Center curator Lauren Raye Smith points out, Wyeth "did not deify the slain president, [but] on the contrary made him seem almost too human."
Based on hours of study and sketching of JFK's brothers Robert and Edward -
documented by insightful studies in the exhibition - the final, pensive portrait seemed too realistic to family members and friends. "His brother Robert," writes Smith in the exhibition catalogue, "reportedly felt uneasy about this depiction, and said it reminded him of the President during the Bay of Pigs invasion."
In spite of these misgivings, James's JFK likeness has been reproduced frequently and is one of the highlights of this show. The poignancy, appeal and perceptiveness of this portrait, painted when the youngest Wyeth was 21 years old, makes one wish he would do more portraits of important public figures.
James himself feels he is at his best painting people he knows well, as exemplified by his vibrant Portrait of Jean Kennedy Smith (1972), which captures the vitality of the slain President's handsome sister.
He did paint a portrait of Jimmy Carter for the January 1977 man-of-the-year cover of Time magazine, showing the casually dressed President-elect as a straightforward character posed under a flag-draped water tower next to the family peanut plant in Plains, Ga. James recalls that Carter had one Secret Service agent guarding him as he posed outdoors, a far cry from the protection our Chief Executives require today.
As a participating artist in the "Eyewitness to Space" program organized by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in collaboration with the National Gallery of Art in the late 1960s, Wyeth deftly recorded in a series of watercolors his eyewitness observations of dramatic spacecraft launchings and more mundane scenes associated with the space program.
Commissioned by Harper's Magazine to cover the 1974 congressional hearings and trials of Watergate figures, James Wyeth executed a series of perceptive and now evocative sketches that recall those dark chapters in our history. Memorable images include a scowling John Ehrlichman, a hollow-eyed Bob Haldeman, an owlish Charles Colson, a focused Congressman Peter Rodino, a grim visaged Father/ Congressman Robert Drinan, and vignettes of the press and various courtroom activities. An 11-by-14-inch pencil sketch of the unflappable Judge John Sirica is especially well done. These "images are powerful as historical records," observes Smith, "and as lyrically journalistic impressions of events that changed the nation forever."
Wyeth's sketch of early-morning crowds lined up outside the Supreme Court
building hoping to hear the Watergate case, with the ubiquitous TV cameramen looking on, is reminiscent of recent scenes as the high court grappled with the Bush-Gore contest.
The Wyeth family penchant for whimsy and enigmatic images is evident in Islanders (1990), showing two of James's friends, wearing goofy hats, sitting on the porch of a small Monhegan Island (Me.) cottage draped with a large American flag. Mixing the serious symbolism of Old Glory with the irreverent appearance of the two men, James has created a puzzling but interesting composition.
Painting White House...
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American Modern Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Paper
Two Snowy Owls
By Roger Tory Peterson
Located in Missouri, MO
Color Lithograph
Image Size: 30 x 19 inches
Framed Size: 40.25 x 29.75 inches
Edition 392/950
Artist Signed and Numbered
Artist and naturalist Roger Tory Peterson...
Category
Naturalistic Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Space Eagles
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Animal Prints
Materials
Paper, Etching
Morning Among the Trees
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A series of exceptional paintings and rare prints have just arrived from a private west coast private collection.
American artist Hans Burkhardt, "Morning Among the Trees", print, s...
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