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Medium: Screen
Mexican Artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen collage n3
Located in Miami, FL
Cisco Jimenez (Mexico, 1959)
'Aparición del Señor de Chalma', 2006
silkscreen, collage on paper
31.5 x 23.7 in. (80 x 60 cm.)
Edition of 99
Unframed
ID: JIM1752-003-109
Hand-signed b...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Color, Paper, Screen
Nine Lives
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant cont...
Category
1980s Post-Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
EYEYEYE
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant contribution to postmodern and conceptual art in Canada and beyond.
The group was both prolific and multi-disciplinary long before it became de rigueur. They with photography, sculpture, painting, mail art, video, installation, multiples, and performance. While the medium frequently changed, General Idea early introduced talismans or logos that they would revisit and re-envision, including skulls, ziggurats, and poodles.
(The EyeEye crest, for example, reappears in 1993 as a benefit print for the International Festival of Authors)
This print comes from "Fear Management": a set of 8 prints...
Category
1980s Post-Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
The Hand of the Spirit of Miss General Idea
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant contribution to postmodern and conceptual art in Canada and beyond.
The group was both prolific and multi-disciplinary long before it became de rigueur. They with photography, sculpture, painting, mail art, video, installation, multiples, and performance.
With their subversive approach and interest in parody and appropriation, General Idea addressed a broad range of social (and art-world) issues such as the cult of the artist, mass media, queer identity, and consumerism.
Thematic continuity was a key element in General Idea's work. Early on they introduced talismans or logos that they would revisit and re-envision, including skulls, ziggurats, and poodles. Perhaps one of the earliest of these icons is the pinching hand, or "Hand of the Spirit" which debuts around 1972 and appears frequently throughout the decade.
Centered on a hand-painted background, "The Hand of the Spirit of Miss General Idea" features a vibrant crest that displays a hand with fingers curled in a mystical gesture.
This print comes from "Fear Management": a set of 8 prints...
Category
1980s Post-Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Red Rose
Located in New York, NY
Lowell Nesbitt
Red Rose, 1985
Silkscreen on wove paper
Signed, dated, and numbered AP 9/25 by Lowell Nesbitt on the front
24 × 24 inches
Unframed
Hand signed,...
Category
1980s Realist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Voodoo Ronnie
By Ronnie Wood
Located in Toronto, ON
25" x 19" Unframed
Limited Edition Screenprint of 295
Hand Signed by Ronnie Wood
1996
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Elena and Cressie Get Ready for the Party 5
By Julian Opie
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
Artist: Julian Opie
Title: Elena And Cressie Get Ready for the Party 5
Year: 2011
Dimensions: 30 3/4 in. by 24 1/12 in.
Edition: 3/30
Publisher: Alan Cristea Gallery London
Medium: ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Dressed Lobster by Patrick Caulfield red British pop art still life
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Caulfield's cheeky, Pop Art take on a seaside favorite, dressed lobster, abstracted in graphic black strokes atop a field of red decorated with tiny sprigs. Signed by the art...
Category
1970s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Dr. Brute's Shield
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant cont...
Category
1980s Post-Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Science is Truth Found Out (Red), Limited Edition signed scarf: 51.25 Sq inches
By Ed Ruscha
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha
Science is Truth Found Out (Red) Limited Edition scarf , held in bespoke box, 2022
Limited Edition 100% silk twill scarf, bearing Ruscha's authorized signature on both the ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Cotton, Mixed Media, Silk
Merry Merry: Limited Edition Large Christmas Stickers
Located in New York, NY
Marilyn Minter
Merry Merry: Limited Edition Large Christmas Stickers, 2007
One oversized sheet of die-cut vinyl stickers
The full size of the sheet when opened is: 48 inches x 72 inc...
Category
Early 2000s Realist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Plaster, Screen
TESTICLES
By CB Hoyo
Located in Aventura, FL
Released for the Matt Zingler Charity event to benefit cancer research. Screen print in colors on Epsom Somerset Velvet paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Frame size a...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
The White Goddess #36/50
Located in LILLE, FR
Dorothy Iannone
The White Goddess
Silkscreen on heavy paper
Number 36 from an edition of 50
Edited by Dieter Roth in Düsseldorf this silkscreen is of a very high quality. Seven colors were applied on a cardboard of about 350gr.
A large format, for which Dorothy is inspired by Robert Graves' book The White Goddess, published in 1948. It is one of the most desirable multiples of Dorothy lannone.
Dorothy Iannone (August 9, 1933 – December 26, 2022) was an American Artist. Her autobiographical texts, films, and paintings explicitly depict female sexuality and "ecstatic unity." She lived and worked in Berlin.
The majority of Iannone's paintings, texts, and visual narratives depict themes of erotic love.
Her explicit renderings of the human body draw heavily from the artist's travels and from Japanese woodcuts, Greek vases, and visual motifs from Eastern religions, including Tibetan Buddhism, Indian Tantrism, and Christian ecstatic traditions like those of the seventeenth-century Baroque.
For the High Line in New-York, Iannone creates a new, large-scale mural installation at 22nd St. Iannone’s mural features three colorful Statues...
Category
1970s Feminist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Letter Q - Lithograph and Screen Print by Erté - 1976
Located in Roma, IT
Lithograph/Serigraph.
Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 350 prints. From the suite "Alphabet". Excellent condition.
Category
1970s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Lithograph
"Nativity" Modernist Landscape Screen Print in Ink on Paper -
Located in Soquel, CA
"Nativity" Modernist Landscape Screenprint in Ink on Paper
Whimsical modern landscape silkscreen print of the nativity scene by San Francisco, C...
Category
1970s Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Printer's Ink, Screen, Paper
Cornucopia
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant contribution to postmodern and conceptual art in Canada and beyond.
The group was both prolific and multi-disciplinary long before it became de rigueur. They use photography, sculpture, painting, mail art, video, installation, multiples, and performance.
With their subversive approach and interest in parody and appropriation, General Idea addressed a broad range of social (and art-world) issues such as the cult of the artist, mass media, queer identity, and consumerism.
Thematic continuity was a key element in General Idea's work. Early on they introduced talismans or logos that they would revisit and re-envision, including skulls, ziggurats, and poodles.
This print comes from "Fear Management": a set of 8 prints...
Category
1980s Post-Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
The Honeymoon is Over
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant contribution to postmodern and conceptual art in Canada and beyond.
The group was both prolific and multi-disciplinary long before it became de rigueur. They with photography, sculpture, painting, mail art, video, installation, multiples, and performance.
With their subversive approach and interest in parody and appropriation, General Idea addressed a broad range of social (and art-world) issues such as the cult of the artist, mass media, queer identity, and consumerism.
Thematic continuity was a key element in General Idea's work. Early on they introduced talismans or logos that they would revisit and re-envision, including skulls, ziggurats, and poodles.
This print comes from "Fear Management": a set of 8 prints that celebrates some of General Idea's defining and most beloved motifs by situating them on a crest. This showcases their clever blend of historical fantasy and invented patrimony.
Many of these self-mythologizing crests debuted in 1986 during their exhibition at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo entitled: The Armoury of the 1984 Miss General Idea Pavillion.
This series is a defining example of one of General Idea's most iconic motifs, the crest, which showcases their clever blend of historical fantasy and invented patrimony.
Centered on a handpainted background, "The Honeymoon...
Category
1980s Post-Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Alphabet Pour Adultes (Alphabet For Adults) Silkscreen, lithograph Signed Framed
By Man Ray
Located in New York, NY
Man Ray
Alphabet Pour Adultes (Alphabet For Adults), 1970
Silkscreen in colors and lithograph on paper mounted on wood veneer mounted on card stock. Hand Signed. Numbered. Dated.
Ha...
Category
1970s Surrealist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen, Mixed Media, Pencil
Spell III, Framed Silkscreen by Hunt Slonem
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
A bright and vibrant still life by pop artist Hunt Slonem. The silkscreen print is hand-signed and numbered in pencil, nicely framed.
Spell III by Hunt Slonem, American (1951)
Date:...
Category
1980s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Wetland Powers (Big Oil, Corrupt Supreme Court, Common Assets)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Shepard Fairey
Wetland Powers (Big Oil, Corrupt Supreme Court, Common Assets)
Screenprint on thick cream Speckletone Paper
Year: 2023
Size: 24x18in
Edition: 55...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Uphill, Screen print, Cycling art, Landscape art, Contemporary handmade print
Located in Deddington, GB
Uphill by Eliza Southwood was inspired by the Tour De France and features the elements of nature and beauty along with the passion of cycling.
Additional information:
Limited Editi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
Terry Hall Tribute (The Specials, Operation Ivy, Fishbone, Chalkie Davies)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Shepard Fairey
Terry Hall Tribute
Screenprint on heavy True White Speckletone paper
Year: 2023
Size: 24x18in
Edition: 325
Signed, dated and numbered by hand
COA provided
Ref.: 92480...
Category
1980s 85 New Wave Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Jonas Wood, Bromeliad: Screenprint, Contemporary Art, Still Life, Signed Print
By Jonas Wood
Located in Hamburg, DE
Jonas Wood (American, b. 1977)
Bromeliad, 2020
Medium: 13-color screen print on rising museum board
Dimensions: 28 × 23 in (71.1 × 58.4 cm)
Edition of 200: Hand-signed and numbered
C...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Letter S - Lithograph and Screen Print by Erté - 1976
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed and numbered. Limited edition of 350 prints. From the suite "Alphabet". Excellent condition.
Lithograph/Serigraph.
Category
1970s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Lithograph
Skulls, 1976 (#157)
By Andy Warhol
Located in Greenwich, CT
Skulls (FS.II.157) is a screenprint on paper with an image size of 30 x 40 inches, signed 'Andy Warhol' and annotated lower left. From the edition of 60, numbered 36/50 (there were also 10 APs), and framed in a custom, closed-corner, gold-leaf frame.
Catalogue - Feldman Schellmann, #157 (II.157 Skulls 1976)
Andy Warhol’s Skulls from 1976 are part of the transition he began initially in 1972 with the Mao series – incorporating hand-drawn lines into the image – and with Ladies and Gentlemen and Mick Jagger in 1975 where he began the print process with his own photographs rather than appropriated ones. Additionally, in the 1975 prints, he began using collaged elements – torn paper, photographic elements, etc.
Donna de Salvo writes about the Skulls series, “Skulls (II.157 – 160) lies somewhere between the genres of still life and portraiture and is based on a photograph of a skull taken by Warhol’s studio assistant, Ronnie Cutrone. The theme of skulls became a major preoccupation for Warhol, and he produced numerous versions of it in paintings. In this image, Warhol combined all three pictorial forms...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
Mr Doodle - Disney Doodles - Hawaiian Holiday (Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck)
Located in Central, HK
Mr Doodle
Disney Doodles - Hawaiian Holiday (Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck), 2023
Screenprint
19 7/10 × 19 7/10 in | 50 × 50 cm
Edition of 100
Signed by artist
Category
2010s Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
SKINGIRL
By Prefab77
Located in Aventura, FL
3 color risograph on paper. Hand signed by the artist. Unnumbered edition (outside the numbered edition of 300).
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity in...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
HOPE, signed and numbered silkscreen from Artists for Obama portfolio 138/200
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
HOPE for the Democratic National Committee, 2008
Oil silkscreen in colors on watermarked Coventry archival paper
25 × 19 inches
Edition 138/200
Signed, dated and numbered 138/200 in graphite pencil on the front; paper is watermarked by AIA with text
(There were also 25 Artist's Proofs)
Published by American Image Art (AIA) for the Obama Victory Fund and the Democratic National Committee, master printer Gary Lichtenstein
Unframed
This work was published in 2008 as part of the "Artists for Obama" portfolio, in which some of the top artists contributed prints to raise money for Obama's presidential campaign. Robert Indiana donated all of the proceeds of the sale of this work to electing Barack Obama. During the 2020 election, it became an even greater part of American popular culture when it was featured on the influential NBC show Saturday Night Live's cold open skit featuring the Vice Presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence. Mid-debate, "Joe Biden" (played by actor Jim Carrey...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil
Spanish 1984 signed limited edition original art print etching 21x15 in. n20
Located in Miami, FL
Eduardo Naranjo (Spain, 1944)
'La creación III', 1984
etching, aquatint on paper Guarro Super Alpha 250g.
20.9 x 15 in. (53 x 38 cm.)
Edition of 225
Unframed
ID: NAR1115-020-225
Hand...
Category
1980s Surrealist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving, Paper, Screen
Mr Doodle - Disney Doodles - Minnie Mouse
Located in Central, HK
Mr Doodle
Disney Doodles - Minnie Mouse, 2023
5 colour screen print, 410gsm Somerset Satin Radiant
19 7/10 × 19 7/10 in | 50 × 50 cm
Edition of 100 + 5AP
Category
2010s Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Spanish Artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen engraving n5
Located in Miami, FL
Isabel Pons (Spain, 1912-2002)
'P-1', 1973
engraving on paper
30.4 x 22.5 in. (77 x 57 cm.)
Unframed
ID: PON1319-005-000
Hand-signed by author
Category
1970s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving, Screen, Paper
PARK GARDEN CAFE
By Isaac Maimon
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Image size approx 24.75 x 34.5 inches.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity is included. All...
Category
Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Nude Reading, from Nudes, 1994
Located in Palo Alto, CA
In Roy Lichtenstein Nude Reading, from Nudes, 1994, a woman comfortably lounges in her home, reading a book while devoid of clothes; derived in Lichtenstein’s classical style of high...
Category
1990s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
LABYRINTH
By Gisela Beker
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 300. Sheet size 24 x 31 inches.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity i...
Category
1970s Abstract Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
"Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco" Multi Layer Screen Print on Paper - Signed
By Gordon Cope
Located in Soquel, CA
"Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco" Multi Layer Screen Print on Paper - Signed
Rare and bold Screen Print (Silk Screen) of Fisherman's Wharf 1957 by Gordon Cope (American, 1906-1999). Several boats are docked at Fisherman's Wharf, with buildings directly behind them. In the distance, the hills of San Francisco can be seen meeting a pale blue sky. Of particular note is the skillful representation of the reflections of the boats in the water, and the clever use of grey paper as negative space.
Numbered and titled in pencil in the lower left corner "22/100 Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco"
Hand signed and dated in pencil in the lower right corner "Gordon Cope 1957"
Titled, signed, and dated "in plate"
Presented in a silver colored frame with a double mat.
Frame size: 22.5"H x 27"W
Image size: 15"H x 20"W
Gordon N. Cope (American, 1906-1999) was an educator and painter. Trained in Utah and France, he exhibited his landscape paintings and portraits in the United States and Europe, and he believed music was related to painting.
Cope was born on May 14, 1906, in Salt Lake City. He was trained by Utahn artists LeConte Stewart and Lawrence Squires, and at the Académie Julian in Paris, France in 1928. He also studied singing at the Opéra-Comique.
Cope taught art at Latter-day Saints University, and he served as the chair of its Department of Art in 1930–1931. He taught at the Mountain School of Art from 1932 to 1938, and he was the director of the Art Barn School in Salt Lake City in 1939–1941. Cope painted Utahn landscapes as well as a portrait of Henry H. Blood, who served as the seventh governor of Utah from 1933 to 1941. Cope exhibited his work in the United States and Europe. According to the Deseret News, Cope "felt that music and painting are closely interrelated, and that the study of one form may be used to complement the appreciation and understanding of the other."
Cope died on June 10, 1999, in San Francisco, California.
Gordon Nicholson Cope studied with well-known Utah artists A.B. Wright and LeConte Stewart, and became recognized as a major Utah artist of the Great Depression. Cope was born in Salt Lake City in 1906 and spent much of his life in Utah.
Cope gained much of his artistic training from diverse environments and influences. Following his training with the previously mentioned artists, Cope spent the next year, 1924, working with Lawrence Squires in Arizona. To expand his knowledge and training, Cope traveled to Europe, where he studied the "old masters" such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. From 1924 to 1928, Cope studied in England, France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, and worked for a year at the Acadamie Julian, where many early Utah artists...
Category
1950s American Impressionist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper, Ink
Lady Profile, Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Peter Max (1937)
Title: Lady Profile
Year: circa 1998
Medium: Silkscreen on archival paper
Size: 19.75 x 15.25 inches
Condition: Excellent
Inscription: Signed in permanent ma...
Category
1990s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Spanish signed limited edition original art print engraving 21x15 in. n17
Located in Miami, FL
Andrés Barajas (Spain, 1941)
'Untitled from Portfolio "Los Deseos"', ca.1990-1999
mixed media on paper
20.9 x 15 in. (53 x 38 cm.)
Edition of 200
ID: BA...
Category
20th Century Surrealist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Engraving, Screen
Landscape - Screen Print by Ivan Rabuzin - 1990
By Ivan Rabuzin
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original colored screen print on paper realized by Ivan Rabuzin in the 1990s.
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower margin.
Excellent conditions. Numbered on the low...
Category
1990s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Levrier (Italian Greyhound), Screenprint by Patrick Nagel
Located in Long Island City, NY
Levrier (Italian Greyhound) by Patrick Nagel, American (1945–1984)
Date: circa 1983
Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 25/300
Image Size: 33 x 25.5 inches
Size: 40...
Category
1980s Art Deco Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Tiger - Screen print after Kitagawa Utamaro - Mid-20th Century
By Kitagawa Utamaro 1
Located in Roma, IT
Tiger in the Bamboo is a beautiful colored print realized after Kitagawa Utamaro, printed in 1956 by Edizioni Beatrice d'Este, a publishing house in Milan.
Screen print on silk, af...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Argentinean signed limited edition original art print silkscreen 27x19 in. n12
Located in Miami, FL
Justo Barboza (Argentina, 1938)
'17 veces', 1995
silkscreen on paper Guarro Geler
27.6 x 19.7 in. (70 x 50 cm.)
Edition of 20
Unframed
ID: BAR1437-012-025
Hand-signed by author
Category
20th Century Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving, Screen, Paper
Just a Minor Threat (Hardcore, Punk Rock, Skateboarding, D.I.Y. Culture, Energy)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Shepard Fairey
Just a Minor Threat (Hardcore, Punk Rock, Skateboarding, D.I.Y. Culture, Energy, Outspoken)
Screenprint on thick cream Speckletone paper
Year: 2023
Size: 18x24 inches
...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
And Then Red
Located in Greenwich, CT
And Then Red is a screenprint on paper from the edition of 50, 15.75 x 15.75" image size, signed and dated 'Takashi '99' and numbered 45/50 in pencil verso. Framed in a custom, gold-...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
UNTITLED
By Prefab77
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on paper. Hand signed on verso by the artist. Unnumbered edition.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All reasonable offers wil...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
Hope Wall
Located in New York, NY
ROBERT INDIANA
Hope Wall, 2010
Silkscreen on wove paper
24 × 25 inches
Edition IV/IV (aside from the regular edition of 33)
Hand signed, numbered IV/IV and dated on lower front
Unframed
Robert Indiana created Hope Wall, or Wall of Hope in support of future president Barack Obama in 2008, and the print was published in 2010. This is an extremely rare Artist's Proof - one of only four in the world. It is pencil signed, dated and numbered IV of IV on the recto. The regular edition is only 33. Extremely scarce. This print has appeared on the market fewer than a handful of times over the past decade.
“I’d like to cover the world with hope,” said Robert Indiana, the artist whose iconic “LOVE” series became a global symbol of unity during the turmoil of the 1960s. In 2008, Indiana felt the world was ready for a new message, and designed “HOPE” for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. “I wanted to help name and empower the next generation and I felt that HOPE encompassed the needs of our time,” he said. With its forward-leaning O, “HOPE” symbolizes perseverance, and pushing ahead toward a brighter future. To coincide with the artist’s 86th birthday, the first annual “International Hope Day” launched on September 13, 2014 and included the public display of Indiana’s “HOPE” sculptures...
Category
2010s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Gemini - Screen Print by Sergio Barletta - 1973
Located in Roma, IT
Gemini is a screen print on grey paper realized by Sergio Barletta in 1973.
68 x 49 cm.
Good conditions!
Sergio Barletta (1934) is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator, who has...
Category
1970s Modern Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Les Marches Parisiens
Located in Greenwich, CT
Les Marches Parisiens is a serigraph on black paper from a nearly sold-out edition, 24 x 36" image size - signed ‘Kondakova’ in the right corner and numbered in the left corner. Fram...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
Post-Punk Flower (Red) (Iconic, Psychedelic Surrealism, MC Escher, Minimalism)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Shepard Fairey
Post-Punk Flower (Red)
Letterpress on cream cotton paper with hand-deckled edges
Year: 2022
Size: 12 x 18 inches
Edition: 375
Signed, dated and numbered by hand
COA pr...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Pattern of Denial (Mid-Century Architecture, Fossil Fuels, Deluxe Lifestyle)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Shepard Fairey
Pattern of Denial (Mid-Century Architecture, Fossil Fuels, Deluxe Lifestyle, Naive Driver, Sleek, Idealized)
Screenprint on thick cream Speckletone paper
Year: 2023
Si...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Harlequin, Cubist Screenprint by Anatole Krasnyansky
Located in Long Island City, NY
This surreal, contemporary-cubist screenprint by the artist is reminiscent of a harlequin kneeling before an audience, one hand raised. The piece is nicely framed and is signed and n...
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
BRITANNIA
By Prefab77
Located in Aventura, FL
4 layer Screen print on 300GSM Somerset Paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. From the edition of 100.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity incl...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Paper
Elysian by Hush Signed and Numbered Hand Painted Multiple Screen Print
By HUSH
Located in Draper, UT
Acrylic paint, spray paint and 24 layer screen print with Metallic Silver surround detail, on 650gsm handmade coton board, untrimmed in artists condition
44 1/10 × 30 1/10 in | 112 ×...
Category
2010s Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Acrylic, Spray Paint
Au Japon
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Au Japon
Pochoir (Stencil Print), 1925
Signed by the artist in pencil lower right (see photo)
Signed in the image lower left (see photo)
Stamped verso: Made in France
Note: The artist won a gold medal in Paris in 1925 for his porchoirs
Condition: excellent
Image size: 11 1/2 x 13 inches
Sheet size: 20 x 25 3/4 inches
The artist is Italian, Vittorio Accornero de Testa, working in Paris.
The image combines Art Deco and Japonism, two of the most famous styles of the period of the 1920's.
Condition: Excellent, never matted or framed
Victor Max Ninon (Vittorio Accornero de Testa, Italian, 1896-1982)
Biography
Vittorio Accornero de Testa was born in Casale Monferrato in 1896. He completed his first studies at the "Leardi" institute, but was forced to interrupt them due to the war events of the First World War . At 19 he was second lieutenant of the Alpine troops and in 1916 he took one of the first pilot's licenses. During the war he knows the bitterness of shooting down in air combat (for which he is decorated), but also the good fortune to stay alive, albeit with a disability. His art blossomed in the postwar period, first signing his works simply Ninon and then, probably at the suggestion of a French publisher, under the pseudonym of "Victor Max Ninon" (Victor and Max indicate strength and masculinity, Ninon boyhood) .In 1919 and 1924 he made illustrations for theGiornalino della Domenica , also together with his first wife Edina Altara , for Ardita and La Lettura . In 1923 he won the cover competition organized by the magazine El Hogar of Buenos Aires and in 1925 with his pochoirs he imposed himself in Paris at the international exhibition of modern decorative and industrial arts , obtaining a gold medal. In the same year he made two covers for the US magazine The Smart Set . In the 1920s he made numerous series of art deco style postcards for the Milanese publishing house Degami . On June 4, 1929, aGenoa embarks on the Conte Grande together with his wife Edina Altara , for New York . The two stayed in the American metropolis for a few months: in this period Accornero worked on the creation of theatrical sets and created some covers for Country Life magazine . Accornero gets awards and prizes, but the great economic crisis of the time and the nostalgia for Italy convince the two to return to their homeland, where they resume their activity as illustrators.
In 1934 Accornero moved to Milan, separated amicably from his wife and continued to dedicate himself to the illustration of children's books, abandoning the pseudonym Victor Max Ninon. It illustrates about 60 books, from the fables of Andersen , Perrault and Grimm , to the tales of Poe , as well as the famous Pinocchio and Cuore published by Mondadori, Mursia, Hoepli, Martello. Several books illustrated by Accornero have been published in French, Spanish, German and English. In addition to the periodicals already mentioned, he collaborates on the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Boys , Mondadori, and with the Italian magazines Lidel , Il Secolo XX, The Italian Illustration , Fantasies of Italy , The Woman , Cordelia , For You Lady , Grace , Metropolis , La Domenica del Corriere , The Corriere dei Piccoli .
In 1936 enters the world of cinema, creating sets and costumes for Wedding Vagabonde of Guido Brignone and The White Squadron of Augustus Genina . From 1935 to 1950 he also devoted himself to the theater, taking care of sets and costumes for numerous operettas, ballets and performances at the Scala in Milan and for the Milanese theaters Manzoni, Lirico and Olympia. Stages Marcello di Giordano, Nina pazza d'amore by Paisiello, I cantori di Nurimberga by Wagner, La Bohème by Puccini and other works. For this activity he is also cited in the Theater encyclopedia.
In the 1940s and 1950s he wrote and illustrated six books for children for Mondadori: Tomaso (1944), Giacomino (1949), Tomaso Cacciatore (1950), Zio Stefano (1950), In Campagna che delizia! (1953), Tomaso, dear Tomaso (1955). His illustrations of Perrault's Tales published in those years by Hoepli are famous.
His art in the fifties evolves towards hyperrealism . There are many personal exhibitions in Italy and abroad, including those at the Gallerie Gussoni (1959) and Bolzani (1963 and 1966) in Milan and Walcheturm (1962) in Zurich. Eminent critics praise his work, from Orio Vergani to Enrico Piceni, from Reto Roedel to De Chirico himself. On the Domenica del Corriere , the journalist, writer and painter Dino Buzzati...
Category
1920s Art Deco Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
En Espagne
Located in Fairlawn, OH
En Espagne
Pochoir (silk screen) printed in colors
Signed by the artist in pencil lower right
The artist won a gold medal in Paris in 1925 for his pochoirs
Condition: Excellent
Image size: 11-1/2 x 13"
Sheet size: 19 1/2 x 24 3/4";
The artist won a gold medal in Paris in 1925 for his porchoirs
The artist is Italian, Vittorio Accornero de Testa, working in Paris.
The image combines Art Deco and Japonism, two of the most famous styles of the period of the 1920's.
Biography
Vittorio Accornero de Testa was born in Casale Monferrato in 1896. He completed his first studies at the "Leardi" institute, but was forced to interrupt them due to the war events of the First World War . At 19 he was second lieutenant of the Alpine troops and in 1916 he took one of the first pilot's licenses. During the war he knows the bitterness of shooting down in air combat (for which he is decorated), but also the good fortune to stay alive, albeit with a disability. His art blossomed in the postwar period, first signing his works simply Ninon and then, probably at the suggestion of a French publisher, under the pseudonym of "Victor Max Ninon" (Victor and Max indicate strength and masculinity, Ninon boyhood) .In 1919 and 1924 he made illustrations for theGiornalino della Domenica , also together with his first wife Edina Altara , for Ardita and La Lettura . In 1923 he won the cover competition organized by the magazine El Hogar of Buenos Aires and in 1925 with his pochoirs he imposed himself in Paris at the international exhibition of modern decorative and industrial arts , obtaining a gold medal. In the same year he made two covers for the US magazine The Smart Set . In the 1920s he made numerous series of art deco style postcards for the Milanese publishing house Degami . On June 4, 1929, aGenoa embarks on the Conte Grande together with his wife Edina Altara , for New York . The two stayed in the American metropolis for a few months: in this period Accornero worked on the creation of theatrical sets and created some covers for Country Life magazine . Accornero gets awards and prizes, but the great economic crisis of the time and the nostalgia for Italy convince the two to return to their homeland, where they resume their activity as illustrators.
In 1934 Accornero moved to Milan, separated amicably from his wife and continued to dedicate himself to the illustration of children's books, abandoning the pseudonym Victor Max Ninon. It illustrates about 60 books, from the fables of Andersen , Perrault and Grimm , to the tales of Poe , as well as the famous Pinocchio and Cuore published by Mondadori, Mursia, Hoepli, Martello. Several books illustrated by Accornero have been published in French, Spanish, German and English. In addition to the periodicals already mentioned, he collaborates on the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Boys , Mondadori, and with the Italian magazines Lidel , Il Secolo XX, The Italian Illustration , Fantasies of Italy , The Woman , Cordelia , For You Lady , Grace , Metropolis , La Domenica del Corriere , The Corriere dei Piccoli .
In 1936 enters the world of cinema, creating sets and costumes for Wedding Vagabonde of Guido Brignone and The White Squadron of Augustus Genina . From 1935 to 1950 he also devoted himself to the theater, taking care of sets and costumes for numerous operettas, ballets and performances at the Scala in Milan and for the Milanese theaters Manzoni, Lirico and Olympia. Stages Marcello di Giordano, Nina pazza d'amore by Paisiello, I cantori di Nurimberga by Wagner, La Bohème by Puccini and other works. For this activity he is also cited in the Theater encyclopedia.
In the 1940s and 1950s he wrote and illustrated six books for children for Mondadori: Tomaso (1944), Giacomino (1949), Tomaso Cacciatore (1950), Zio Stefano (1950), In Campagna che delizia! (1953), Tomaso, dear Tomaso (1955). His illustrations of Perrault's Tales published in those years by Hoepli are famous.
His art in the fifties evolves towards hyperrealism . There are many personal exhibitions in Italy and abroad, including those at the Gallerie Gussoni (1959) and Bolzani (1963 and 1966) in Milan and Walcheturm (1962) in Zurich. Eminent critics praise his work, from Orio Vergani to Enrico Piceni, from Reto Roedel to De Chirico himself. On the Domenica del Corriere , the journalist, writer and painter Dino Buzzati...
Category
1920s Art Deco Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
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Serigraph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Image size approx 28.5 x 21 inches. Edition of 275.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity is i...
Category
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LOVE, Stable Gallery (Original Historic Poster Hand Signed by Robert Indiana)
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
LOVE, Stable Gallery (Hand Signed), 1966
Silkscreen on wove paper. Hand signed by Robert Indiana
33 1/2 × 24 inches
Hand Signed lower right front
Published by the Stable Gallery
Unframed
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By Aldo Riso
Located in Roma, IT
Little Port is an artwork realized by Aldo Riso.
Screen print 1970s. It Includes frame.
Edition of 2000. Hand signed lower right.
Good conditions
Category
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Materials
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Target with Four Faces (ULAE 55)
By Jasper Johns
Located in New York, NY
Jasper Johns
Target with Four Faces (ULAE 55), 1968
Silkscreen in colors on Rives BFK wove paper
Signed and dated in red ink and numbered 53/100 (total edition includes ten artist's ...
Category
1960s Pop Art Screen Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
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