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Medium: Porcelain
Flowers, After Andy Warhol -Pop Art, Enamel on porcelain, Contemporary, Edition
By Andy Warhol
Located in Zug, CH
Andy Warhol
Flowers, 1980
Enamel on porcelain
Edition of 49
51 x 51 x 2 cm (20 x 20 x 0.7 in)
In wooden box.
Screenprint on porcelain in wooden frame
signed in the glazing, numbered on label verso
In mind condition.
The piece is offered unframed.
Throughout art history, the flower and its symbolism have been a subject matter for many renowned artists. Andy Warhol explored the qualities of the flower image through his Pop Art prism in the Flower series of 1964, thus creating cartoon-like symbols that would be instantly recognised.
The 1964 Flower series became one of his most iconic and successful works.
Based on a discovered photograph of hibiscus blossoms, Warhol drenched the flowers’ floppy shapes with a variation of vibrant colours, transforming them into psychedelic indoor décor. Playing with traditional art historical themes, Andy Warhol gave a particular twist to this historically accepted symbol of life. The electric colours of his flowers, drawn from a darker and rich undergrowth background might be the indicator of an extreme vision of life, a life lived on the edge.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American artist, a leading figure of the Pop Art movement. Using a variety of media materials from photographs up to computer-generated art, Warhol's works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity, culture and advertisement that flourished by the 1960s. Emerging from the poverty and obscurity of an Eastern European immigrant family in Pittsburgh, Warhol became a charismatic magnet for bohemian New York. In 1960, he began to produce his first canvases depicting Popeye and Dick Tracy. After Marilyn Monroe’s death in August 1962, he started working from snapshots of the star’s already legendary face, which had been widely distributed by the world’s press. His choice of subjects clearly relates to an obsession with demise – his Marilyns, his Ten Lizies (created when the actress Elizabeth Taylor was seriously ill), and also his Elvis. Part of the “Death and Disaster” series, Andy Warhol´s...
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Materials
Enamel
Yoshitomo Nara, Girl in the Moon - Limited Edition Plate, Japanese Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese, born 1959)
Girl in the Moon, 2022
Medium: Porcelain plate (fine bone china)
Dimensions: 10 1/2 in diameter 26.7 cm diameter
Edition of 250: Printed signatu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Porcelain Figurative Prints
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SHEPARD FAIREY - GEOMETRIC DOVE (BLUE TILE), urban art, tile, craft
Located in Madrid, Madrid
SHEPARD FAIREY - GEOMETRIC DOVE (BLUE TILE)
Date of creation: 2021
Medium: Digital print on tile with cork base
Edition: 225
Size: 15 x 15 cm
Condition: Brand new in mint condition
Description:
This is a digital art print on tile that belongs to a limited edition of 225 tiles. To ensure safety of this delicate medium, the tile is attached to a cork base. The work is laser signed and numbered on verso.
The “Geometric Dove” tiles created by Shepard Fairey are a manifestation of the artist's distinctive style, known for his work that fuses elements of graphic design, street art and social activism. Fairey, famous for works such as the Barack Obama “Hope” poster...
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2010s Street Art Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Enamel
PORTRAIT OF ADELE BLOCH-BAUER plate
Located in New York, NY
Artist Reproduction plate. Edition 1401A
Reihe "Gustav Klimt – Phantastische Meisterwerke" mit einem diagonalen Durchmesser von 22 cm und einer Goldumrandung an. Es handelt sich dabei um die Ausgabe "...." aus dem Jahr 1990, Teller-Nr. ?, die als Reproduktion im Auftrag des Hauses Lilien Porzellan...
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1990s Art Deco Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Venus - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Limoges porcelain in "Bleu de Sèvres" and gold.
Artist: Salvador Dali
Exclusive limited edition to 2000 copies "Raynaud & Co. Limoges", France, 1968.
"Silhouette de Faust" drawn by...
Category
1960s Modern Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Yoshitomo Nara, Girl in the Moon - Limited Edition Plate, Japanese Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese, born 1959)
Girl in the Moon, 2022
Medium: Porcelain plate (fine bone china)
Dimensions: 10 1/2 in diameter 26.7 cm diameter
Edition of 250: Printed signatu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Derrick Adams, We Came to Party and Plan 38 - Limited Edition Plate
Located in Hamburg, DE
Derrick Adams (American, b. 1970)
We Came to Party and Plan 38, 2022
Medium: Porcelain plate (fine bone china)
Dimensions: 26.7 cm diameter (10 1/2 in)
Edition of 250: Printed signat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Philip Guston, Untitled - Limited Edition Plate, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Philip Guston (American, b. 1970)
Untitled, 2023
Medium: Porcelain plate (fine bone china)
Dimensions: 26.7 cm diameter (10 1/2 in)
Edition of 250: Printed signature and edition deta...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Rosenthal plate
Located in New York, NY
SALOME
Rosenthal Plate, 1985
porcelain
10½ in. diam. 26 cm.
Edition 143/3000
signed and dated on lower right
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1980s Modern Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Faust - Limoges Porcelain Blue and Gold
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Limoges porcelain in "Bleu de Sèvres" and gold.
Artist: Salvador Dali
Exclusive limited edition to 2000 copies "Raynaud & Co. Limoges", France, 1968.
"Faust" drawn by Salvador Dalí. Print signed.
Plate Signed in the back of the plate
Dimensions: Diameter: 26 cm
Edited by Salins Earthenware
Sold in its original box
The company "Raynaud-Limoges" specialized in the production of porcelain products in small runs, among the company's customers - crowned people and representatives of the old aristocratic families of Europe.
Dali - the Prodigy Child without an Exam.
Salvador Dali was born as the son of a prestigious notary in the small town of Figueras in Northern Spain. His talent as an artist showed at an early age and Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali received his first drawing lessons when he was ten years old. His art teachers were a then well known Spanish impressionist painter, Ramon Pichot and later an art professor at the Municipal Drawing School. In 1923 his father bought his son his first printing press.
Dali began to study art at the Royal Academy of Art in Madrid. He was expelled twice and never took the final examinations. His opinion was that he was more qualified than those who should have examined him.
In 1928 Dali went to Paris where he met the Spanish painters Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro. He established himself as the principal figure of a group of surrealist artists grouped around Andre Breton, who was something like the theoretical "schoolmaster" of surrealism. Years later Breton turned away from Dali accusing him of support of fascism, excessive self-presentation and financial greediness.
By 1929 Dali had found his personal style that should make him famous the world of the unconscious that is recalled during our dreams. The surrealist theory is based on the theories of the psychologist Dr. Sigmund Freud. Recurring images of burning giraffes and melting watches became the artist's surrealist trademarks. His great craftsmanship allowed him to execute his paintings in a nearly photo-realistic style. No wonder that the artist was a great admirer of the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael.
Salvador Dali and Gala.
Meeting Gala was the most important event in the artist's life and decisive for his future career. She was a Russian immigrant and ten years older than Dali. When he met her, she was married to Paul Eluard.
Gala decided to stay with Dali. She became his companion, his muse, his sexual partner, his model in numerous art works and his business manager. For him she was everything. Most of all Gala was a stabilizing factor in his life. And she managed his success in the 1930s with exhibitions in Europe and the United States.
Gala was legally divorced from her husband in 1932. In 1934 Dali and Gala were married in a civil ceremony...
Category
1960s Modern Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Porcelain
White porcelain vase with face #1
By Lois Sattler
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
White porcelain vase with face #1. Medium: ceramic porcelain. Size: 15 inch tall, 7 inches wide with a 6 inch top opening (38 cm tal...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Porcelain Figurative Prints
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Porcelain, Ceramic
Bronze Mask with Turquoise Embellishment
By Lois Sattler
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Bronze Mask with Turquoise Embellishment - Bronze colored mask wall hanging with an ancient bronze patina glaze and turquoise eyes. Medium: ceramic porcelain. Size...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Porcelain Figurative Prints
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Print Porcelain Plaque Last Supper Painting after Leonardo in Carved Wood Frame
Located in Firenze, IT
A lovely early 20th century printed porcelain miniature of The last supper painting after Leonardo Da Vinci in Italian Cenacolo. This Swiss Fr...
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Matt silver mask wall hanging
By Lois Sattler
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Matt silver mask wall hanging, an homage to africa with gold features and turquoise eyes finished in a lustrous silver glaze. Medium: ceramic porcelain. Made in Ca...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Porcelain Figurative Prints
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
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Located in Madrid, Madrid
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Date of creation: 2021
Medium: Digital print on tile with cork base
Edition: 225
Size: 15 x 15 cm
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Located in Madrid, Madrid
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Andy Warhol, Platinum Elvis -Contemporary Art, Edition, Gift, Pop Art, Design
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Platinum Elvis
2007
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Porcelain figurative prints for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Porcelain figurative 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 figurative 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 purple, blue 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 Lois Sattler, (after) Salvador Dali, (after) Gustav Klimt, and Leroy Neiman. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Modern, 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 Porcelain figurative prints, so small editions measuring 0.04 inches across are also available
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