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Medium: Pencil
"Two Protea" (2024) By Kate Breakey, Archival Pigment Print
Located in Denver, CO
"Two Protea" (2024) by Kate Breakey is a limited-edition archival pigment print that is hand colored using pencil and pastel. About the artist: Kate Breakey is internationally know...
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2010s Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pastel, Pencil, Archival Pigment

Silkscreen with Old Testament Psalm 57 pencil signed 255/300 provenance letter
Located in New York, NY
Ben Shahn Silkscreen inspired by Old Testament Psalm 57, 1967 Silkscreen on Japon paper Hand signed and numbered 255/300 by the artist on the front, with a copy of the provenance let...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil

Beirut (limited edition hand signed print honoring the capital of Lebanon)
Located in New York, NY
Tracey Emin Beirut, 2006 Offset Lithograph printed in black 16 × 23 inches Edition 99/100 Pencil signed, dated and numbered on the front. Accompanied by a special card from Tracey Em...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Offset, Pencil, Lithograph

The Wrapped (MCA) Chicago 1969, Lt Ed of 200 w/gold stamp Hand Signed by Christo
Located in New York, NY
Christo and Jeanne-Claude The Wrapped (MCA), 1969 (Hand Signed), 2019 Four-color offset lithograph on 110 lb. Crane Lettra Cover stock, with an elegant gold foil stamp. Hand Signed ...
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1960s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Foil

House & Hummingbird (unique set of 2 collages)
Located in Aventura, FL
Pencil, ball point pen, acrylic paint, industrial varnish, and paper collage on canvas board. Hand signed, dated and numbered on verso by Donald Baechler. From a series of 100 unique...
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2010s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Canvas, Paper, Varnish, Acrylic, Board, Ballpoint Pen, Pencil

Passeggiata Romana
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color lithograph. Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 175. Signed, dated and inscribed "Epreuve d'artiste" in pencil. Printed by Desjobert, Paris...
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1950s Futurist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Color Pencil, Lithograph

Flash portfolio colophon page, JFK Assassination silkscreen (Hand signed)
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol Flash portfolio colophon pages, JFK Assassination, 1968 2 Separate Silkscreens: (1) Silkscreen text on paper and teletype text; (2) colophon sheet in pencil and numbered XVII (from the edition of 26 (roman numerals) Hand-signed by artist, two silkscreen prints; the colophon sheet is hand signed by Andy Warhol; no signature on sheet with teletype 21 1/2 × 21 1/2 inches Unframed Note: measurements are for each sheet Catalogue Raisonne Reference: FS II.32-42 (not illustrated) Silkscreened colophon sheet of the edition XVII of the iconic "Flash" Portfolio; hand signed and uniquely numbered by Andy Warhol, plus silkscreened print with teletype text. These two prints from Warhol's iconic "Flash Portfolio" were selected for inclusion in the blockbuster Andy Warhol retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 2019. (see photos). The plaque on the Whitney exhibition (also see included photo) describes the portfolio as follows:" These screenprints reflect Warhol's ongoing interest in the Kennedy assassination, an obsession that intensified following the release of the Warren Commission report and the publication of stills from a short home movie of the event, published by bystander Abraham Zapruder. Flash - November 22, 1963 is an unbound Artists Book with text based upon the original Associated Press newswire bulletins. For his illustrations, Warhol appropriated the recurring image of Kennedy from a 1960 campaign poster, and sourced the remaining photographs, including pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald and an ad for the type of rifle used, from Life's [Magazine] sustained coverage of the assassination and its aftermath.." The present sheet begins with the following teletyped text: "THE TWO WOUNDED MEN WERE RUSHED TO EMERGENCY ROOMS, AND THE HOSPITAL'S PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM RANG WITH CALLS FOR ALL STAFF DOCTORS. FLASH DALLAS - TWO PRIESTS SUMMONED TO KENNEDY X IN EMERGENCY ROOM BULLETIN 3RD ADD 2ND LEAD KENNEDY XX DOCTORS TWO PRIESTS ENTERED THE EMERGENCY ROOM WHERE THE PRESIDENT WAS BEING TREATED AT 12:49 P.M. (CST). THERE WAS STILL NO OFFICIAL WORD ON THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITION. ASSISTANT WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY MALCOLM XXX KILDUFF SAID "I JUST CAN'T SAY. I JUST CAN'T SAY." FLASH -- PRIESTS SAY KENNEDY DEAD. .""" (the text on the page continues; this is just a partial excerpt.) Racolin Press, Briarcliff Manor, New York Two Andy Warhol silkscreens on white wove paper comprising the signed colophon and text pages of his iconic 1968 "Flash" Portfolio, as well as Warhol's wraparound silkscreen of the distinctive teletype text. The colophon page silkscreen is hand signed by Andy Warhol and uniquely numbered XVII in pencil from the edition of 26, which, it expressly states, was not for sale. The second silkscreen sheet features teletype print describing events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy - the defining event of a generation as contemporaneously re-imagined by the most important Pop artist of the era. Warhol created the "Flash - November 22, 1963" portfolio of prints in 1968 to depict the continuing media spectacle surrounding JFK's assassination. He named the portfolio after the news flash Teletype texts that reported the assassination and its aftermath - the first major news event played out live on TV. The Flash portfolio includes a series of eleven silkscreens depicting President Kennedy smiling broadly, a presidential seal with bullet holes through it, and other symbolic representations of that tragedy. The portfolio's cover includes an image of the New York World-Telegram front page with the headline "President Shot Dead." Warhol used screen printed...
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1960s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil

Place Setting (bread basket, glasses, butter dish) signed/n, top realist painter
Located in New York, NY
John Moore (b.1941) Place Setting, 1979 Lithograph on wove paper Hand signed, dated, titled and numbered 29/100 by John Moore on the bottom front 17 × 22 inches Unframed This elegant still life lithograph is hand signed, dated, titled and numbered 29/100 by John Moore on the bottom front. About John Moore: John Moore is an acclaimed contemporary realist painter...
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1970s Realist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Lithograph, Pencil

Untitled lithograph, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio, signed/numbered 38/50
Located in New York, NY
William Steen Untitled, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio, 1988 Lithograph on paper with deckled edges Hand signed, numbered 38/50 and dated on lower front with printer's and publisher's blindstamp. 20 1/5 × 15 inches Unframed Hand signed, numbered and dated on lower front with printer's and publisher's blindstamp. This powerful limited edition lithograph by William Steen was published in 1988 as part of the Art Against Aids portfolio, numbered 38/50. Superb provenance as it is was acquired from the original Art Against AIDS Portfolio published in Houston, Texas. This will be the first time the work will be removed from the portfolio. The late 1980s was the height of the AIDS epidemic, and this was one of many efforts by the creative community to raise funds to assist in fighting this deadly scourge that disproportionately affected the artistic community. William Steen 1949-2008 William Steen, artist, collector, curator, and mystic, died of pancreatic cancer on December 20 in New York, where he has lived since 2001. Long time framer at the Menil Collection, the soft-spoken Steen is remembered in Houston where he had his first exhibition of paintings in 1978 at the Roberto Molina Gallery. In 1984 Steen made his first of several trips to India, photographing thousands of Tibetan Buddhist ritual paintings. A champion of outsider art, in 2000 he tangled with the Houston Police over the grafitti mural he comissioned for the walls of the reclaimed Sterling Cleaners...
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1980s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Lithograph

Alice in Wonderland, etching with hand coloring in watercolor signed unique var.
Located in New York, NY
Knox Martin Alice in Wonderland, ca. 1972 Etching with hand-coloring in watercolor on wove paper Hand signed and annotated "AP" on lower front (a unique variant) Frame included (held...
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1970s Post-War Pencil Figurative Prints

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Pencil, Etching

"Queen Ann's Lace" (2000) By Kate Breakey, Archival Pigment Print
Located in Denver, CO
"Queen Anne's Lace" (2000) by Kate Breakey is a limited-edition archival pigment print that is hand colored using pencil and pastel that depicts a vase of wilted plants. About the a...
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2010s Realist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pastel, Pencil, Archival Pigment

The Temple of Concordia, Agrigento - English School drawing, 19th Century
Located in Middletown, NY
A lovely grand tour image of the Doric architectural masterpiece dedicated to Castor and Pollux. Dated 1863. Watercolor and graphite on lightweight card stock, 10 x 13 3/4 inches (2...
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Mid-19th Century English School Pencil Figurative Prints

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Watercolor, Cardboard, Graphite

Puck Corner, SOHO, New York signed & numbered 10/100 by top architectural artist
Located in New York, NY
Richard Haas Puck Corner, SOHO, New York, 1971 Etching and Aquatint (affixed to white matting) Hand signed and numbered 10/100 by the artist on the lower front 19 3/5 × 16 1/2 inches...
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1970s Realist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Etching, Aquatint

Deneb (the brightest star in the constellation Cygnus) by renowned CA artist
Located in New York, NY
WILLIAM T. WILEY Deneb, 1996 Multi Color Lithograph on wove paper with one deckled edge 25 × 17 3/4 inches Edition of 265 Signed, dated & inscribed "Ed. 265" Published by: Print Club of Cleveland Printed by Shark's Ink, Published by Print Club of Cleveland Unframed Fantastic multi color 1996 lithograph, hand signed and numbered by the remarkable well listed California artist William T. Wiley. Some people include Wiley in the genre of California funk...
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1990s Abstract Pencil Figurative Prints

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Lithograph, Pencil

Fun Vacation (200, Engberg) (Hand signed 13/16 by Ed Ruscha AND Kenny Scharf)
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha and Kenny Scharf Fun Vacation (200, Engberg), 1990 Lithograph in five colors on white Rives BFK paper (hand signed by BOTH Ed Ruscha and Kenny Scharf) 36 × 27 inches Hand-s...
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1990s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Graphite, Lithograph

View of the Church - Original Pencil Drawing by Manfredo Borsi - 1940
Located in Roma, IT
View of the Church is an original drawing in pencil on paper realized by Manfredo Borsi. With the Stamp of atelier on the rear" Manfredo Borsi". The state of preservation is very g...
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1940s Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

1984 Olympic Runner Print, Hand Signed by April Greiman AND Jayme Odgers w/ COA
Located in New York, NY
Renowned artists and designers April Greiman and Jayme Odgers 1984 Olympic Games Print (Hand Signed by both April Greiman and Jayme Odgers), 1982 Offset Lithograph Poster - art in sports - Signed in graphite pencil on the front. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the publisher Also accompanied by Certificate of Guarantee issued by Alpha 137 Gallery 36 x 24 inches Unframed Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the publisher on Olympic letterhead. This is one of 750 hand signed lithographic posters (though fewer than 200 said to be extant), published in 1982 to celebrate the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics . April Greiman is an American designer widely recognized as one of the first designers to embrace computer technology as a design tool. Greiman is also credited, along with early collaborator, the late artist Jayme Odgers, with helping to import the European New Wave design style to the US during the late 70s and early 80s." The Olympic Committee commissioned 15 nationally known artists, including April Greiman and Jayme Odgers to create unique designs to promote the event. The complete list of artists is: Sam Francis, David Hockney, Richard Diebenkorn, Carlos Almaraz, Robert Rauschenberg, Jennifer Bartlett, Jonathon Borofsky, Roy LIchtenstein, April Gornik, Raymond Saunders, Martin Puryear, John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, Billy Al Bengston and Garry Winogrand. This was Greiman and Odger's contribution to the portfolio. In 2017, the Olympic Museum in Lausanne Switzerland...
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1980s Realist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Lithograph, Offset, Pencil

The Carriage and Horse - Drawing by Fernand Bivel - Early 20th century
Located in Roma, IT
The Carriage and Horse is a drawing in charcoal and pencil on paper realized in the early 20th century by Fernand Bivel. On the rear, there is another drawing of a nude. The state ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

The Magician homage to revered sculptor 18 Color silkscreen Signed, official COA
Located in New York, NY
Thelma Appel The Magician, 2018 18 Color Silkscreen on 320 gram Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges; accompanied by artist signed COA Signed twice: Pencil signed, titled and number...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Screen, Graphite

Figures - Drawing by Paul Emile Colin - 1916
Located in Roma, IT
Figures is a drawing realized by Paul Emile Colin in 1916. Carbon Pencil on ivory-colored paper Hand-Signed on the lower. Good conditions with slight foxing. The artwork is reali...
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1910s Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Horses - Drawing by Paul Emile Colin - Mid-20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Horses is a drawing realized by Paul Emile Colin in the mid 20th Century. Carbon Pencil on ivory-colored paper Stamped on the lower. Good conditions. The artwork is realized thro...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Posing Woman - Drawing by Fernand Bivel - Early 20th century
Located in Roma, IT
Posing Woman is a drawing realized by Fernand Bivel (1888-1950) in the Early 20th century  Pencil on paper, with another drawing on the rear. Good conditions with slight foxing. T...
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Early 20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Señorita Rio Deluxe Hand signed edition of 1 Cent Life Portfolio (85/100) Framed
Located in New York, NY
MEL RAMOS Señorita Rio, from the Deluxe signed edition of 1 Cent Life (Artists & Collaborators), 1963 Color lithograph on wove paper Hand signed and dated on the lower right front; print numbered on the colophon page a copy of which is affixed to the back of the frame (see photo) Edition 85/100 Published by E.W. Kornfeld, Germany, Written by Walasse Ting, Edited by Sam Francis Framed: Elegantly floated and framed in a museum quality wood frame with UV plexiglass Provenance: Acquired from original, complete 1 Cent Life Portfolio, # 85/100 (Artists & Collaborators) from the Estate and Collection of Robert Indiana This original lithograph, splayed across two pages, is from the Deluxe edition of the legendary 1 Cent Life Portfolio, one of the most documented and celebrated artistic collaborations of the 1960s. Chinese American artist and writer Walasse Ting, in collaboration with Sam Francis, assembled a group of the most significant Pop and Abstract Expressionist artists in America, including Pop Artist Mel Ramos, along with the European COBRA artist to create the definitive artistic portfolio, with text by Walasse Ting. The Deluxe edition, which features hand signed prints was published in a limited edition of only 100. This is one of them. Of the 100, editions numbered 60-100, or 40 portfolios, were reserved exclusively for Artists & Collaborators. This hand signed Mel Ramos lithograph is from the portfolio numbered 85 (Artists & Collaborators), which was acquired from the Estate and Collection of Robert Indiana, one of the artists who contribute to the 1 Cent Life portfolio. The racy text to the right of the print -- an anti-Corporate American screed, was written by Walasse Ting. It is elegantly floated and framed in. amuseum frame with UV plexiglass. Signed examples of this portfolio with such superb provenance rarely appear on the marketplace. This is a true collectors item, from the most desirable and influential era in Pop Art history. Mel Ramos became famous for his ironic portraits of pin ups and how they are used in American advertising. (see detailed biography below). The poem called America to the right of the lithograph, entitled "America" was written by Chinese born artist Walasse Ting, and matches the image perfectly, as it's also a commentary on American commercial culture. The poem begins: Brain made by IBM & FBI stomach supported by A & P and Horn & Hardart love supported by Time & Life tongue supported by American Telephone & Telegraph soul made by 7up skin start with Max Factor heart red as U.S. Steel Measurements: Framed 19 inches vertical by 26 inches by 2 inches Lithograph 16 inches vertical by 22.5 inches More about the Signed (Deluxe) Edition of 1 Cent Life portfolio In 1962, the Chinese-American artist Walasse Ting shared his dream project with painter Sam Francis: to create an anthology of his poetry illustrated by leading artists of their time. Over the next two years, Ting and Francis recruited leading Abstract Expressionists and Pop artists—Andy Warhol, Joan Mitchell, Robert Rauschenberg...
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1950s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Lithograph

Une Bouchee D'Amour (signed presentation print by female photorealist artist)
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Flack Une Bouchee D'Amour, 2013 Mixed media: Digitized drawing with silkscreen Signed, titled and numbered recto (front) in graphite pencil Annotated presentation proof Frame included: in elegant vintage wood frame Print Club of New York, Publisher; Printer: Experimental Printmaking Institute, Lafayette College, Easton, PA Digitized drawing with silkscreen Flack's "Une Bouchee d'Amour" was the 2013 presentation print commissioned by The Print Club of New York, and it is accompanied by a COA issued by the Print Club of NY as well as Alpha 137...
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2010s Photorealist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Mixed Media, Digital, Screen, Pencil, Graphite

Stable Gallery 16 October 1962 hand signed & inscribed by Robert Indiana - RARE
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana Stable Gallery 16 October 1962 (Hand Signed & Inscribed) Silkscreen on art paper Signed and Dedicated in pencil on the recto. The dedication and signature reads "For...
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1960s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Screen

Untitled abstraction, woodcut, Signed/N, Art Against AIDS, British Pop pioneer
Located in New York, NY
Derek Boshier Untitled, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio, 1988 Woodcut on paper with deckled edges Hand signed, numbered 38/50 and dated on lower front with printer's and publishe...
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1980s Abstract Pencil Figurative Prints

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Woodcut, Pencil

Untitled, expressionistic woodcut print, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio
By James Bettison
Located in New York, NY
James Bettison Untitled, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio, 1988 Woodcut on paper with deckled edges. Hand signed. Numbered 38/50. Dated. Printer's and Publisher's Blind Stamp. 20...
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1980s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Woodcut, Pencil

Shepard Fairey, Portrait of Jasper Johns (White) Silkscreen, signed/N
Located in New York, NY
Shepard Fairey Jasper Johns (White), 2009 Silkscreen on wove paper 24 × 18 inches Edition 198/450 Pencil signed and numbered 198/450 on the front Unframed Shepard Fairey created this...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil

Orchid, gorgeous signed/n silkscreen by renowned 1970s realist artist
Located in New York, NY
Lowell Nesbitt Orchid, 1979 Silkscreen on wove paper Pencil signed, dated and numbered 144/175 by Lowell Nesbitt on the front Published by Charles Cardinale Fine Creations, Inc., with blind stamp on the front 25 × 25 inches Unframed This work is pencil signed, dated and numbered 144/175 by Lowell Nesbitt on the front. About Lowell Nesbitt. Lowell Nesbitt, who was born in Baltimore on Oct. 4, 1933, was a graduate of the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia and also attended the Royal College of Art in London, where he worked in stained glass & etching. In 1964, the Corcoran Gallery or Art in Washington gave him one of his first museum exhibitions, and by the mid 1970's he had decided to leave the museum a bequest of more than $1 million. But in 1989, he publicly revoked the bequest after the Corcoran canceled a disputed exhibition of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, who was an old friend. Mr. Nesbitt named the Phillips Collection as a beneficiary instead. He was frequently grouped with the Photo Realists, but his images were more interpretively distorted, somewhat loosely painted and boldly abbreviated. He had many subjects: studio interiors, articles of clothing, piles of shoes and groupings of fruits and vegetables. He also painted his dog, a Rottweiler named Echo, the Neoclassical facades of SoHo's 19th century cast-iron buildings and several of Manhattan's major bridges. Despite such variety, Lowell Nesbitt was best known for gargantuan images or irises, roses, lilies and other flowers, which he often depicted in close up so that their petals seemed to fill the canvas. Dramatic, implicitly sexual and a little ominous, they earned the artist a popularity with the general public that tended to overshadow his reputation within the art world. In 1980, the United States Postal Service issued four stamps based on Mr. Nesbitt's floral paintings. He also served as the official artist for the space flights of Apollo 9...
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1970s Realist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil, Graphite

Don't Walk unique trial proof signed and inscribed by famed photorealist artist
Located in New York, NY
Robert Cottingham Don't Walk, 1985 Three color Linoleum Cut on Paper Pencil signed, inscribed to Bryan and annotated TP Published by Chip Elwell Fine Prints Trial Proof (unique) This is a Trial Proof that Robert Cottingham inscribed, annotated and gifted to Bryan Konefsky, his longtime studio assistant in both Newtown, CT and Santa Fe New Mexico. Only one other example - a variant - of this early print, exists and is in the collection of the Smithsonian. Due to the untimely death of printer Chip Elwell in October of 1986, only two proofs in the woodcut medium were pulled: the present work, which Cottingham gifted to his longtime studio assistant, and the one at the Smithsonian. Furthermore and in another interesting turn of events, Elwell's studio was burglarized shortly after his death and among the items stolen were the original wood blocks for DON'T WALK. This is an historic work; and the only one available on the market. Measurements: Framed: 15 inches x 13.5 inches x .3 inches Artwork 12 inches x 10.5 inches Robert Cottingham Biography Robert Cottingham (b.1935, Brooklyn, NY) is recognised for his Photorealist paintings of American urban landscapes, particularly his depictions of painted and neon shop signs...
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1980s Photorealist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Linocut

Rrose Sélavy (Marcel Duchamp) in Wilson-Lincoln System (Schwarz 344) Signed 8/60
Located in New York, NY
Marcel Duchamp Rrose Sélavy (Marcel Duchamp) in Wilson-Lincoln System (Schwarz, 344), 1967 Lenticular print on thin white board. Hand signed by Marcel Duchamp. Date, title and number on label verso. 12 7/10 × 10 1/10 inches Edition 8/60 Hand-signed by artist, Hand signed by Marcel Duchamp in blue ink recto. Sticker label verso bears printed title, edition number, year and description. Printed by Shuzo Takiguchi, published in Tokyo. Catalogue Raisonne Reference: "The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" by Arturo Schwarz, Plate 344 Provenance: This was part of the Deluxe Artist portfolio, "To and From Rrose Sélavy"; this will be the first time the work has been separated from the portfolio Please refer to the attached video to see this 3-D piece in person Eager to share Marcel Duchamp with Japanese audiences, Shuzo Takiguchi - a Japanese-born poet, critic, and artist with ties to Surrealist circles, assembled an international portfolio of graphic works by various artists with strong ties to Duchamp, to accompany the deluxe version of his monograph, "To and From Rrose Sélavy (aka Marcel Duchamp)." The present work - Takiguchi's own piece, a lenticular double portrait - combines Rrose Sélavy's signature with Man Ray's 1930 profile of Duchamp. Its subject, Marcel Duchamp, then signed this work in pencil. Its title, "Rrose Sélavy in the Wilson-Lincoln System", refers to Duchamp's Green Box note describing a two-way, changeable portrait of presidents Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson. Rrose Selavy is, famously, Marcel Duchamp's pseudonym and alter ego. Duchamp died before Takiguchi's book was completed, so this print is one of the very last graphic works that has been hand signed by Marcel Duchamp. It was published in Japan, and is a very elusive work stateside. Another edition of this work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The National Portrait Gallery and other major institutional collections. This work is fully referenced in the catalogue raisonne "The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp" by Arturo Schwarz, Plate 344, describing the work as follows: "Rrose Selavy in the Wilson Lincoln System (a double image plastic plate with, on the background, Man Ray's portrait of Duchamp, and superimposed,, Rrose Selavy's autograph signature repeated four times, signed lower right in blue ink: Marcel Duchamp, an original embossed print...." More about Marcel Duchamp: Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp was born July 28, 1887, near Blainville, France. In 1904, he joined his artist brothers, Jacques Villon and Raymond Duchamp-Villon, in Paris, where he studied painting at the Académie Julian until 1905. Duchamp’s early works were Post-Impressionist in style. He exhibited for the first time in 1909 at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d’Automne in Paris. His paintings of 1911 were directly related to Cubism but emphasized successive images of a single body in motion. In 1912, he painted the definitive version of Nude Descending a Staircase; this was shown at the Salon de la Section d’Or of that same year and subsequently created great controversy at the Armory Show in New York in 1913. Duchamp’s radical and iconoclastic ideas predated the founding of the Dada movement in Zurich in 1916. By 1913, he had abandoned...
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1960s Surrealist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Plastic, Mixed Media, Board, Pencil, Lenticular

Signed and numbered lithograph for highway across America #115/150, Schelmann 51
Located in New York, NY
CHRISTO Closed Highway, Project for 5000 Miles, 6 Lanes East-West Highway (Schellmann, 51), 1972 Offset lithograph on wove paper Hand signed in felt tip pen and pencil numbered 115/1...
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1970s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Lithograph, Offset, Pencil

Reach Out for Fruit
Located in New York, NY
Tracey Emin Reach Out for Fruit, 2012 Home made inkjet print Pencil signed and dated 2012 on the front; bears the Emin International stamp on the back; edition of 100 16 1/2 × 11 1/2...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Inkjet

Tower Bridge
Located in Deddington, GB
Laura Jordan art works are available to buy online or in our contemporary art gallery in Oxfordshire. We offer Laura Jordan original artworks and limited ed...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Archival Paper, Pencil

O'Neill accuses Faulkner of lack of loyalty and support (Nancy & Jim Dine)
Located in New York, NY
Ronald B. (R.B.) Kitaj Nancy and Jim Dine, or O'Neill accuses Faulkner of lack of loyalty and support (Kinsman 40), 1970 16 Color Silkscreen with collage and coating on different wove papers Hand signed and numbered in pencil 29/70 on the front. The back (which is framed) bears the Kelpra Studio blindstamp Frame included: held in the original vintage metal frame Accompanied by gallery issued Certificate of Guarantee Very rare stateside. Other editions of this work are in the permanent collections of major institutions like the British museum, which has the following explanation: "The artist Jim Dine and his wife Nancy were close to Kitaj and his family, especially after the death of Elsi, Kitaj's first wife in 1969. They sometimes stayed with the Dines at their farm in Vermont during Kitaj's second teaching sojourn in the United States. Dine and Kitaj held a joint show at the Cincinnati Museum of Art in 1973. In the catalogue both artists contributed an insightful 'essay' on each other with Dine stressing Kitaj's obsession with all things American and baseball-related...' The alternate title, "O'Neill accuses Faulkner of lack of loyalty and support" can be seen on the artwork itself, and clearly is some kind of inside joke among friends. By the way -- do you see the way the colored dots are placed over the figures? Kitaj was doing this well before Baldessari who made it famous; that's how pioneering he was at the time. Referenced in the catalogue raisonne of Kitaj's prints, Kinsman, 40 Published and printed by Chris Prater of Kelpra Studio, Kentish Town, United Kingdom Ronald Brooks (RB) Kitaj Biography R.B. (Ronald Brooks) Kitaj was born in 1932 in Cleveland Ohio. One of the most prominent painters of his time, particularly in England where he spent some four decades spanning the late 1950s through the late 1990s, Kitaj is considered a key figure in European and American contemporary painting. While his work has been considered controversial, he is regarded as a master draughtsman with a commitment to figurative art. His highly personal paintings and drawings reflect his deep interest in history; cultural, social and political ideologies; and issues of identity. Part of an extraordinary cohort who emerged from the Royal College of Art circa 1960, which included Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, and David Hockney, Kitaj was immediately pegged as one of its leading figures. The London Times greeted his first solo show in 1963 as a long-awaited and galvanizing event: “Mr. R.B. Kitaj’s first exhibition, now that it has at last taken place, puts the whole ‘new wave’ of figurative painting in this country during the last two or three years into perspective.” In 1976, KItaj curated the exhibition The Human Clay, and in the essay he wrote for it he proposed the existence of a “School of London”—a label which stuck to a group of painters that includes Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, Michael Andrews...
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1970s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Mixed Media, Screen, Pencil

POGANY rare 17 color 1960s British Pop silkscreen signed numbered edition of 70
Located in New York, NY
R.B. Kitaj POGANY, 1966 17 colour Screenprint and Photo-screenprint 24 × 36 inches Pencil signed and numbered from the Limited Edition of 70 Hand-signed by artist, Signed & numbered ...
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1960s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil

Park in Winter (Personnages Dans un Parc)
Located in New York, NY
Black crayon on wove paper. Artist initials are ink stamped in lower right corner.
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Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Crayon, Laid Paper, Carbon Pencil

Blu on Red, limited edition print by world renowned female portrait artist
Located in New York, NY
Brenda Zlamany Blu on Red, 2013 Limited Edition special giclee print. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 100 19 1/2 × 19 1/2 inches Unframed Gorgeous giclee print based upon an o...
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2010s Realist Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Giclée

Untitled from Atelier International Portfolio, rare signed/n etching by sculptor
Located in New York, NY
Jackie Ferrara Untitled, from the Atelier International Portfolio, 1986 Hand Colored Etching on paper with deckled edges. Publisher's and Printer's Blind Stamps. Hand Signed. Numbere...
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1980s Abstract Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Etching

Untitled, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio
Located in New York, NY
Gael Stack Untitled, from the Art Against AIDS Portfolio, 1988 Woodcut on paper with deckled edges. Hand signed. Numbered. Printer's and Publisher's Blindstamp. Unframed. Hand signed and numbered on the lower recto (front) with printer's and publisher's blindstamp. Edition 38/50 20 × 15 inches Publisher Little Egypt Enterprises, Houston, TX Provenance Art Against AIDS Portfolio, numbered 38/50 This beautiful limited edition woodcut by Gael Stack was published in 1988 as part of the Art Against Aids portfolio, numbered 38/50. Superb provenance as it is was acquired from the original Art Against AIDS Portfolio published in Houston, Texas. This will be the first time the work will be removed from the portfolio. The late 1980s was the height of the AIDS epidemic, and this was one of many efforts by the creative community to raise funds to assist in fighting this deadly scourge that disproportionately affected the artistic community. Measurements: 20 x 15 inches (sheet) 8 1/4 x 12 inches(image) The complete Art Against AIDS Portfolio is comprised of 10 prints, in black and white and color, from 10 artists. About Gael Stack: Gael Stack is a Texas painter. She lives in Houston and has work in the permanent collections of several museums. Stack has worked as a professor at the University of Houston...
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1980s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Woodcut, Pencil

James Dean Cocktail - Oversize Limited Edition Signed
Located in London, GB
James Dean Cocktail - Oversize Limited Edition Signed by the artist Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle art paper. numbered & signed by artist on front in pencil. Edition 10 only this size. pop art Jimmy Dean pop culture pink striking vivid distortion andy warhol style
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2010s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Color Pencil, Archival Pigment

The Bells - Drawing by Paul Emile Colin - Mid 20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
The Bells is a drawing realized by Paul Emile Colin in the early 20th Century. Carbon Pencil on ivory-colored paper Stamped on the lower. Good conditions with slight foxing. The ...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Turn to Me I See Eternity popular limited edition Valentine's day print Signed/N
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers Turn to Me I See Eternity, 2016 Three color screenprint on 235g Coventry Rag Pencil with artist's trademark hat logo and numbered from the edition of 100 12 × 12 inche...
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2010s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil

Yankee Flame Pop Art photorealist Lt Ed Signed/N. Statue of Liberty US President
Located in New York, NY
Ben Schonzeit Yankee Flame, from the portfolio: America: the Third Century, 1975 Collotype on wove paper Pencil signed and numbered 50/200 on the front Publisher: APC Editions, Chermayeff & Geismar Associates, Inc Printer: Triton Press 27 × 19 3/10 inches Unframed Note: this is the original hand signed and numbered collotype; not to be confused with the separate (unsigned) poster edition. This hand-signed, numbered and dated collotype in colors by photorealist pioneer artist Ben Schonzeit was created in 1975 for the portfolio America: the Third Century, commissioned by Mobil Oil Corporation in which 13 American artists, including Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist and others created works celebrating America's bicentennial. Yankee Flame combines the iconic images of George Washington, Coca-Cola and the Statue of Liberty into a collaged interpretation of contemporary American life and the meaning of freedom. "Yankee Flame" is in excellent condition and never framed. It was acquired as part of the America: The Third Century full portfolio. Ben Schonzeit (b. 1942, Brooklyn, New York) is one of the original Photorealist painters and is considered to have pioneered the airbrush technique. His works often depict still life arrangements that are intentionally out of focus. He received his B.F.A. from The Cooper Union in 1964 and has since had over 50 solo exhibitions both in the United States and abroad. His paintings are held in numerous museum collections including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In 1973 Nancy Hoffman introduced me to Ben Schonzeit in the backroom of her gallery on West Broadway. She had been open less than a year, and Ben was one of the artists in her original stable. His large Crab Blue It had arrived from his studio a few days earlier and was leaning against the wall. I thought at the time it was one of the most impressive, virtuosic Photorealist works I had seen. That first encounter was more than a quarter of a century ago and I have always considered it to be one of the quintessential, tour de force paintings of American Photorealism. In the early seventies one could stand on West Broadway on any pleasant, sunny weekday and see less than a dozen people on the street between the Nancy Hoffman Gallery and OK Harris Works of Art. Almost all of the SoHo galleries, such as Leo Castelli, Paula Cooper, Ward-Nasse, and Ivan Karp’s Hundred Acres, could be visited in an afternoon. At night the streets were almost deserted. With the exception of Andy Warhol, there were no art world superstars. More importantly, none of the artists expected to achieve celebrity status. That was a phenomenon of the eighties and nineties. There were a only a handful of restaurants and watering holes, such Elephant and Castle, Fanelli’s, the Spring Street Bar and Prince Street Bar. Fanelli’s closed on weekends, which was a holdover from their sweatshop clientele during lunch and ragtag group of artists in the evenings. In those early days of SoHo, the drafty, raw sweatshop spaces with their large windows, rough floors, and service elevators provided large, inexpensive living quarters and studios for many artists. Unlike today, there were no boutiques. The area was not chic and with the exception of Lowell Nesbett’s showplace, the lofts were not glamorous. Schonzeit was in the same living and working space the he now occupies when I first visited him, but SoHo was a very different time and place. When the National Endowment of the Arts recommended me to curate America 1976, which turned into one of the major visual arts projects for the Bicentennial, Ben Schonzeit was on the first list of participants I made up for the U.S. Department of the Interior. His large diptych, Continental Divide, was one of the most memorable works produced for the exhibit. I stopped by his studio four or five times while it was in progress and have visited him many times over the years. We have maintained a very cordial working relationship and friendship over the past three decades. I saw The Music Room exhibit in 1978 and realized at the time that the vigorously rendered mural sized canvases and mirror and related works represented a major catharsis in his painting. In many ways, it and the other paintings and drawings based on the same image represented a sharp, decisive break with the tenets of Photorealism, or at least the photo-replicative aspects that had been so widely heralded in America and abroad in the mid-seventies. Over the years we have continued to work together. He has been in almost all of the major exhibitions I have curated here and abroad and in almost all of the books I have written. I am familiar with his studio habits, his quiet, internalized restlessness that manifests itself in the hundreds of small, unknown drawings and watercolors, doodles on napkins during lunch, and imaginary landscapes. I also know that he would rather do a painting than think or talk about it. Over the years I have followed the shifts in his studio procedure from the monumental airbrushed fruit and vegetable paintings to the most recent bouquets of flowers and decorative paintings. Our discussions of these matters tends to lapse into a verbal shorthand at this point. The following essay is based on both my longstanding familiarity and admiration for his work and involvement with contemporary realism and figurative painting. A booklet of color xeroxes with notes made up by Schonzeit was extremely helpful. In addition to several interviews, much of the information unfolded through a lengthy series of Emails. Due to our different working habits these were composed and sent out very late at night and answered by Ben the following morning. They dealt with the specifics of many of the paintings, generalities, his background and childhood in Brooklyn, and occasional bits of art world gossip. And there were odd discoveries. Prior to discussing his witty, tongue in cheek painting of Buffalo Bill, I did not know or had long forgotten that William Cody...
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1970s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Other Medium, Lithograph, Pencil

Leaf - Drawing - 1938
Located in Roma, IT
The Leaf is a drawing realized  in 1938. Pencil on paper. In good conditions. The artwork is represented through deft strokes masterly.
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1930s Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Playing Soldier - Drawing by Paul Emile Colin - Mid-20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Playing Soldier is a drawing realized by Paul Emile Colin in the mid 20th Century. Carbon Pencil on ivory-colored paper Stamped on the lower. Good conditions with slight foxing. ...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Going Retro - Art Print Series 1-4, Four Fashion Art Prints, Black, White, Red
Located in Mississauga, Ontario
This series of four art prints on paper capture the chic aesthetic of times past. Vintage style holds an enduring and timeless appeal. Personalize your space with this fashion statem...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Pencil, Color Pencil

Figures - Drawing by Paul Emile Colin - Mid-20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Figures is a drawing realized by Paul Emile Colin in the mid 20th Century. Carbon Pencil on ivory-colored paper Stamped on the lower. Good conditions with slight foxing. The artw...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Surreal Composition - Etching - mid-20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Surreal Composition is an original Etching realized in the mid-20th Century Attibuted to Mileva Roller. Good Conditions. Numbered. Edition, 18/50. The...
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Early 20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Santa Fe Opera (Deluxe VIP Edition; Hand Signed & Numbered AP Edition of 50)
Located in New York, NY
ROBERT INDIANA Santa Fe Opera (Hand signed, numbered), 1976 Silkscreen on wove paper 37 1/2 × 27 inches Edition AP 7/50 Hand Signed and dated lower rig...
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1970s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil, Graphite

Counting the energy of the shoe
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The facsimile print made on a paper with size of 100x70cm (39.3x27.5 in). The dominant colors are black and white with a greyish gamma. Describing the work of Timofey Smirnov we can say that you will find here, a fragment of the Fragonard's "Swing" who were a student of famous Boucher and an old electric meter...
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2010s Conceptual Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Paper, Carbon Pencil, Carbon Pigment

EVERYTHING IS SHIT Except You Love, 1 of 3 signed Printer's Proofs Valentine Art
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers EVERYTHING IS SHIT Except You Love, 2014 Screenprint on 335 GSM Coventry Rag paper 24 × 24 inches Edition PP 3/3 Hand Signed and numbered in the artist's distinctive hand. One of only three rare Printer's Proofs Rare collectible! One of only three (3) printers proofs!! For offer here is an 11 Color lithograph on 335 GSM Coventry Rag paper featuring the incredibly popular message : "Everything is Shit Except you Love” by artist Stephen Powers, who recently exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum. The simple messaging with bold, playful lettering with purple background has resonated with so many, and the edition sold out almost immediately. This is one of only three rare Printers Proofs, aside from the regular edition, which is also long sold out. In excellent condition; never framed. Makes a terrific gift that says it all. Excellent provenance: Acquired directly from the printer. About Stephen Powers A Fulbright scholar who has been awarded many public commissions and exhibited in major institutions like the Brooklyn Museum.... Born and raised in Philadelphia’s Overbrook neighborhood, Stephen Powers (b. 1968, Philadelphia) moved to New York in 1994, where he gained attention as the publisher of On the Go magazine and the author of the graffiti history The Art of Getting Over. In 1997, Powers undertook an ambitious and far-reaching graffiti campaign of his own, using the official-sounding acronym ESPO (Exterior Surface Painting Outreach) to deflect attention from the illegality of his activities. By 1999, he had covered dozens of storefront grates with giant silver block lettering. Powers gave up street graffiti the following year to concentrate on studio-based projects. Powers’s work typically fuses word and image in paintings and graphics that evoke the bright look of a handmade bodega and fairground...
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2010s Street Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Screen, Pencil

Flag - rare lt. ed. lithograph by renowned Brazilian born sculptor signed 18/100
Located in New York, NY
Saint Clair Cemin FLAG, 1978 Lithograph on blind stamped paper 25 × 35 inches Pencil signed and numbered 18/100 Unframed Rare vintage lithograph by this renowned Brazilian-born inter...
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1970s Abstract Pencil Figurative Prints

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Lithograph, Pencil

Love Is God
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana Love Is God, 2014 Silkscreen on 2 ply Rising Museum Board 32 × 32 inches Hand signed and numbered 33/50 in graphite pencil on ...
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2010s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

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Board, Screen, Pencil

Characters - Drawing by Adolphe Willette - Late-19th century
Located in Roma, IT
Characters is a Drawing in pen realized by the artist Willette (Adolphe Léon). Signature on the lower right margin. Adolphe Léon Willette (30 July 1857, Châlons-sur-Marne – 4 Febru...
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19th Century Art Nouveau Pencil Figurative Prints

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Paper, Pencil

Male Face - Handsigned drawing
Located in Paris, IDF
Emile GILIOLI Male Face Drawing on art paper Handsigned on bottom left 65 x 50.2 cm (25.5 x 19.6 in.) Good condition, slight tear on the right side
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Late 20th Century Modern Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

At The Dwan Gallery: Historic exhibition poster (Hand Signed by Larry Rivers)
Located in New York, NY
Larry Rivers At The Dwan Gallery: Rivers Small Recent Work (Hand Signed), 1965 Silkscreen on wove paper Hand signed and dated "Rivers, 1965" in graphite p...
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1960s Pop Art Pencil Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen, Pencil

The Sibyl - Pencil Drawing on Paper by Leo Guida - 1970
Located in Roma, IT
The Sibyl is an original Contemporary artwork realized in 1970 by the italian artist Leo Guida. Original Pencil Drawing on paper. Dated and Hand-signed in pencil on the lower righ...
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1970s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Paper, Pencil

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