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Art Subject: Men
"Then afterward Moses and Aaron…" (The Story of Exodus, M.451), 1966
Located in Greenwich, CT
"Then afterward Moses and Aaron went and sayde to Pharoah, "Thus sayeth the Lorde God of Israel, Let my people goe". (M.451)" from Marc Chagall's "The Story of Exodus," 1966. This is...
Category

20th Century Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Sleeping Man - Etching + Pencil Drawing - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Seeping Man is an etching on paper realized by Francois Blaise (1825-). Signed on the plate, with the same drawing in pencil on the rear, with an inscription on the lower center. Th...
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Late 19th Century Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Pencil, Etching

Portrait of John F. Kennedy
Located in Paonia, CO
Portrait of Kennedy by Cemeli is an original lithograph, limited edition number 52 out of 150 and pencil signed by the artist. Kennedy is portrayed as a sculptured multi-colored hea...
Category

1960s Cubist Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Walk - Lithograph by Pierre Bonnard - 1930
Located in Roma, IT
Monogram of the artist on plate. From the series: "La Vie de Sainte Monique". Pierre Bonnard was a French painter and printamaker, one of the most famous exponents of the Post-Impres...
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1930s Post-Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Two Figures: One Leaping, One Reacting
Located in Miami, FL
John Baldessari (June 17, 1931 - January 2, 2020, American) Two Figures: One Leaping, One Reacting 2005 Photolithograph and lithograph with embossing and debossing on wove paper 22 1...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Mixed Media, Lithograph

Pau Hana
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Pau Hana" c.1990 is an original color lithograph on paper by noted French artist Guy Buffet, 1943-2023. It is hand signed and numbered H.C. 1/10 in pencil by the...
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Late 20th Century Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Two Figures (One with Shadow)
Located in Calabasas, CA
Artist: John Baldessari Title: Two Figures (One with Shadow) Year: 1986 Medium: Etching with aquatint on Rives B.F.K paper Sheet: 20 1/2 x 20 inches (52.07 x 50.8 cm) Edition: 35; si...
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

El Vergonzoso (Plate 54) (Los Caprichos Series)
Located in London, GB
Francisco Jose Goya Y Lucientes El Vergonzoso (Plate 54) (Los Caprichos Series) 1799 Etching with aquatint 31.5 x 20.5 cms (12.4 x 8.1 ins)
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Late 18th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Stay On Target ! - Signed Limited Edition
Located in London, GB
'Stay On Target!' By BATIK Archival pigment pop art print of a Star Wars TIE fighter chasing actor Cary Grant from the infamous scene in Hitchcock’s North By North West BATIK is a London based fine artist and image maker. Certificate of authenticity supplied Paper size 60x40 inches / 152 x 101 cm unframed signed and numbered on front edition of 3 only this size OTHER Sizes available (in inches): Edition sizes vary with the chosen paper size Classical 12x16 (Edition of 50) Luxe 20x16 (Edition of 35) Longe 30x20 (Edition of 25) Grande XL 40x30 (Edition of 10) Giant 60x40 (Edition of 3) FRAMING: Please note that this piece is unframed – however, we offer a full framing service. If you would like this piece framed, please contact us for a quote. Black and white, running, blur, motion, shadow, texture, grain, Star Wars, TIE fighter, chasing, man, males, photography, pop art andy warhol hitchcock
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2010s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Original Groceries and Fruits chromolithograph vintage poster 1920s
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Groceries and Fruits vintage chromolithograph poster. Antique Cromo lithograph of your early fruit and grocery store. What service! Printed in Germany. This printing st...
Category

1920s American Realist Interior Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Dante et Virgile - Original Etching by Lucian Carred - 1886
By Lucian Carred
Located in Roma, IT
Dante et Virgile is an original artwork realized by Lucian Carred in 1886. Original etching on paper. Passepartout included (cm 32.5 x 50). Artist Proof after Eugène Delacroix. Bon à tirer...
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1880s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

FLY - Original Lithograph by Nino Terziari - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Fly is an original colored lithograph realized by the artist Nino Terziari in the 1970s. Hand-signed by the artist on lower right. Artist' proof (P.A. is handwritten in pencil on lo...
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1970s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Interiors VI: Soundings
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary artist Peter Milton created this etching and engraving entitled "Interiors VI: Soundings" in 1989. The printed image size is 29 7/8 x 23 13/16 and paper size is 36 x 29 inches. This impression is signed, dated, and titled in pencil and inscribed “93/175” – the 93 impression of 175. “I do love to draw. I feel that I am being granted membership in the Brotherhood of Merlin, conjuring forth some apparition. As a drawing develops, I sense a vague presence coming more and more into focus, something in a white fog emerging and becoming increasingly palpable.” – P. Milton, “The primacy of touch. The Drawings of Peter Milton” “Working in layers, Milton begins with drawings based on people and places, with nods to Western art history and culture. He is a master of the appropriated image, a term that may conjure Andy Warhol and his Pop Art comrades. But Milton steps further back in history, avoiding the Pop sense of cool advertising and popular culture references. Instead, a broader cultural past is tapped through historical photographs of key players, architecture, and locales, which he reinvents by hand. He adds content drawn from his life as an avid reader – always with multiple possible interpretations – thus incorporating deeper meaning in his cinematic worlds. Elements of Greek mythology, classical music, art history, and history coalesce in his images, which embrace the messiness, sorrow, and elation that is life. One is hard-pressed to imagine a more erudite, skilled, passionate, and cheeky soul." – T. L. Johnson and A. Shafer Peter Milton was born in Pennsylvania in 1930. He studied for two years at the Virginia Military Institute...
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Late 20th Century Surrealist Interior Prints

Materials

Engraving, Etching

Genre Scenes / Rome 1800 - Lithographs and Watercolors - Mid 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Genre Scenes is a nice set composed of six hand-watercolored lithographs realized by an Italian artist of the XIX century later watercolored, and representing with good technical ski...
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Mid-19th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Watercolor, Lithograph

THE REVELATION OF SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE.
Located in Portland, ME
Crite, Alan Rohan. THE REVELATION OF SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE. Limited Editions Club, NY, 1995. Number 88 of the edition of 300 copies. Large folio (22 x 16 inches) clamshell box in black cloth with morocco label, book in Black Cloth, with morocco label, 58 pages with the text of Revelations in the King James Version, and fifteen "relief engravings" (wood-engravings?) by Alan Crite...
Category

1990s Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving

The Horse and the Dancer - Etching by Theodore Stravinsky - 1932
Located in Roma, IT
The Horse and the Dancer is an original etching realized by Théodore Strawinsky in 1932. Hand signed and dated in pencil on the lower right margin, edition of 15 prints. Very good co...
Category

1930s Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Fats Got Out
Located in New Orleans, LA
Edition 2 of 5, with 2 APs. GINA PHILLIPS is a mixed media, narrative artist who grew up in Kentucky and has lived in New Orleans since 1995. The imagery, stories and characters of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Inkjet

Son House
Located in New Orleans, LA
Edition 1 of 5, with 2 APs. GINA PHILLIPS is a mixed media, narrative artist who grew up in Kentucky and has lived in New Orleans since 1995. The imagery, stories and characters of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Inkjet

Folk Dance on Independence Day, Modern Screenprint by Mark Tobey
Located in Long Island City, NY
Mark Tobey, American (1890 - 1976) - Folk Dance on Independence Day, Year: 1972, Medium: Screenprint on laid Richard de Bas, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 35/175, Image S...
Category

1970s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

Tête de Jeune Fille, Verve: Revue Artistique et Littéraire
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin des Papeteries du Marais paper. Paper Size: 14 x 10.25 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the album, Verve: Revue Artistique et ...
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1930s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

18th-century celestial - Andromeda Perseus Triangulum
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial FLAMSTEED, John. Andromeda Perseus Triangulum London, C. Nourse, 1753. A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star atlas ...
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1750s Naturalistic Figurative Prints

Materials

Watercolor, Engraving

Don Freeman Original Pencil Signed Lithograph “Casting for a Character”
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original lithograph signed lower right, by California/New York artist Don Freeman. Seeing as Don Freeman liked to attend theater in New York and go backstage to meet the players and ...
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Mid-20th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Indigenous People, Stage Coach, Mexico, America, mid 19th century lithograph.
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Indiani in viaggio' / 'Diligenza Messicana' Italian lithograph, c1841. Originally from 'Galleria universale di tutti i popoli del mondo' by Giuseppe Antonelli, published in Venice,...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Entre Deux Trains
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923) Title: Entre Deux Trains Year: 1916 Medium: etching Edition: Numbered 100/100 in pencil Paper...
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Early 20th Century Realist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Black Passion
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Black Passion Aluminum plate lithograph from two plates, 1975 Signed, titled and numbered in pencil by the artist Edition 50 Published at Lakeside Studio with the Master printer Jack Lemon Imagery depicts the Seven deadly Sins three Roman soldiers and Simon of Cyrene, who was forced to help Christ carry the cross One of Pozzatti's favorite works Condition: Otherwise very good condition Soft rippling bottom margin Image size: 20 x 28 inches (50.80 x 71.12cm) Sheet size: 24 x 32 inches "Painter and printmaker Rudolph Otto "Rudy" Pozzatti was born in Telluride, Colorado, on January 14, 1925. Upon graduation from high school, he received a scholarship to attend the University of Colorado in Boulder where he enrolled as an art major. In 1943, his studies were interrupted by his induction into the U. S. Army. After his discharge in 1946, he re-enrolled in the University of Colorado where he studied under Wendell...
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1970s American Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

A Greek Idyll - Proof Etching by Robert Walker MacBeth after G F Watts
Located in London, GB
ROBERT WALKER MACBETH (British 1848-1910) After GEORGE FREDERIC WATTS (British 1817-1904) A Greek Idyll Proof etching Signed in pencil by both the artist l.l. and engraver l.r. Framed Plate size 42 by 54 cm., 16 ½ by 21 ¼ in. (frame size 72.5 by 85 cm., 28 ½ by 33 ½ in.) After Watt’s 1894 painting...
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Early 1900s Pre-Raphaelite Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Ottokar Mascha Folio: plate 11 "5th Secession Exhibition Poster" by Kolo Moser
Located in Chicago, IL
after KOLOMAN MOSER (1868-1918) 5TH SECESSION EXHIBITION POSTER, 1899, (In Mascha, no. 11) A pivotal figure in early-20th century Austrian ...
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1910s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Original "Matson Cruise Lines - Festival of the Sea" vintage cruise line poster
Located in Spokane, WA
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Category

1950s American Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Offset

Marc Chagall - Creation - Adam and Eve - Original Lithograph from Bible
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Marc Chagall, Original Lithograh depicting an instant of the Bible. Technique: Original lithograph in colours (Mourlot no. 234) On the reverse: another black and white original litho...
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

1970s Alexander Calder lithograph (Calder prints)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
1970s Alexander Calder Lithograph from Derriere le Miroir: Medium: Lithograph in colors. 1975. Dimensions: 15 x 22 inches. Center fold-line as issued; v...
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1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Our Gang - Flashback 1950's
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed and numbered from the edition of 30. Nostalgic look back at the artists' friends in Oakland during the 1960's. In the 1970's, Chicano artist Xavier Viramontes worked with the...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Challah, Folk Art Etching with Aquatint by Ira Moskowitz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Ira Moskowitz, Polish/American (1912 - 2001) - Challah, Year: circa 1970, Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 45/120, Size: 10 x 11.75 in. (25.4 ...
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1970s Folk Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Il ne Faut pas Oublier
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Jean-Louis Forain (French, 1852-1931) Title: Il ne Faut pas Oublier Year: 1918 Medium: Lithograph Edition: Numbered 266/300 in pencil Paper: Wove Size paper: 15 x 22....
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

GATHERING Signed Stone Lithograph, NYC Group Portrait Drawing, Brown
Located in Union City, NJ
GATHERING is an original hand drawn stone lithograph by Raphael Soyer, the renowned Russian-born American realist painter, draftsman, and printmaker. Hand proofed and printed in 1977...
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1970s Realist Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Gerlach's Allegorien Plate #78: "Hunting" Lithograph by Carl Otto Czeschka
Located in Chicago, IL
after Carl Otto Czeschka, (1878-1960), Austrian A leading member of the Vienna Secession and later the Wiener Werkstätte (Viennese Workshop), Carl Otto Czeschka was a vital figu...
Category

1890s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Devil at Cocktail Hour /// Funny Contemporary Monoprint Bar Romantic Alcohol Art
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Dan May (American, 1955-) Title: "Devil at Cocktail Hour" *Signed by May in pencil lower left Year: 2003 Medium: Original Monoprint on unbranded ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paint, Monoprint, Oil

Two Women and Child, Lithograph by Raphael Soyer
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Raphael Soyer Title: Two Women and Child Year: circa 1950 Medium: Lithograph on paper, signed in pencil l.r. Image Size: 11 x 9.5 in. (27.94 x 24.13 cm) Frame Size: 20 x 17.5...
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1940s Expressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Water is Life (Bathtub)
Located in New York, NY
20 x 15 inches framed
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Monoprint

Paul Cadmus Signed Original Etching, 1938 - “Two Boys on a Beach No. 1"
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original Etching in excellent condition by New York artist Paul Cadmus (1904-1999). Signed in pencil lower right. Created 1938. Presents in a simple black frame, archivally matted. ...
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Mid-20th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Untitled (Interior with Figures) [Acrobat]
Located in New York, NY
Engraving (State IV) 11.5 x 6.75 inches (29.2 x 17.1 cm), sheet 6 x 4 inches (15.24 x 10.16 cm), plate Literature: Alfonso Panzetta, Jared French by Jared French: 600 Unpublished W...
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1930s Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving

E. Strache, Handzeichnungen folio, "Nursing Mother with Child" Collotype plate
Located in Chicago, IL
after Egon Schiele (1890 – 1918), AUSTRIA “ART CANNOT BE MODERN, ART IS PRIMORDIALLY ETERNAL.” -SCHIELE Defiantly iconoclastic in life and art, Egon Schiele is esteemed for his mas...
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1920s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper

Ballet und Pantomime "Der Vogelfanger" (The Bird Catcher), plate #19.
Located in Chicago, IL
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell o...
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1920s Art Deco Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper

The Swiss Lieutenant - Etching by Giuseppe Capparoni - 1828
Located in Roma, IT
The Swiss  Lieutenant is an Artwork realized in 1828 by the Engraver, Giuseppe Capparoni (Rome 1800- 1879). Etching hand colored on ivory paper. Signed on plate and dated on the rig...
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1820s Modern Portrait Prints

Materials

Etching

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen Original Stone Lithograph, 1894 - Petit Voyage
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original Lithograph by Theophile Steinlen - Swiss born French Artist (1859-1923). Titled: “Petit Voyage” (Little Journey). Signed “Steinlen” in the stone lower left. The work is in ...
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Late 19th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"Praying Warrior" Copper Plate Heliogravure
Located in Chicago, IL
2018 marks the centenary anniversary of Ferdinand Hodler’s death. In that 100 years time, the art world’s esteem of this important artist has proved fickle. It has shifted from extolling his artistic merits during his lifetime to showing something of a feigned disdain- more reflective of the world political order than a true change of heart for Hodler’s work. After years of Hodler being all but a footnote in the annals of art history and generally ignored, finally, the pendulum has righted itself once again. Recent retrospective exhibitions in Europe and the United States have indicated not only a joyful rediscovery of Hodler’s art but a firm conviction that his work and world view hold particular relevance today. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is not only a collection of printed work reflecting the best of all of his painted work created up to 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I, the portfolio itself is an encapsulation of Hodler’s ethos, Parallelisme. Hodler developed his philosophy of Parallelisme as a unifying approach to art which strips away detail in search of harmony. By means of abstraction, symmetry and repetition, Hodler sought ways to depict Nature’s essence and her fundamental, universal order. He believed these universal laws governing the natural, observable world extend to the spiritual realm. Symbolist in nature with Romantic undertones, his works are equally portraits of these universal concepts and feelings governing all life as they are a visual portrait in the formal sense. Whether his subject is a solitary tree, a moment in battle, mortal fear, despair, the awe inspired by a vast mountain range, a tender moment or even the collective conviction in a belief, Hodler unveils this guiding principle of Parallelisme. Several aspects of Hodler’s portfolio reinforce his tenets of Parallelisme. The Table of Contents clearly preferences a harmonious design over detail. The two columns, consisting of twenty lines each, list the images by order of appearance using their German titles. The abbreviated titles are somewhat cryptic in that they obscure the identities of the sitters. Like the image Hodler presents, they are distillations of the sitter without any extraneous details. This shortening was also done in an effort to maintain a harmonious symmetry of the Table of Contents, themselves, and keep titles to a one-line limit. The twenty-fourth title: “Bildnis des Schweizerischen Gesandten C.” was so long, even with abbreviation, that it required two lines; so, for the sake of maintaining symmetry, the fortieth title: “Bauernmadchen” was omitted from the list. This explains why the images are not numbered. Hodler’s reasoning is not purely esoteric. Symmetry and pattern reach beyond mere formal design principles. Finding sameness and imposing it over disorder goes to the root of Hodler’s identity and his art. A Swiss native, Hodler was bi-lingual and spoke German and French. Each printed image, even number forty, have titles in both of Hodler’s languages. Certainly, there was a market for Hodler’s work among francophones and this inclusion may have been a polite gesture to that end; however, this is the only place in the portfolio which includes French. With German titles at the lower left of each image, Hodler’s name at bottom center and corresponding French titles at the lower right of each image, there is a harmony and symmetry woven into all aspects of the portfolio. This holds true for the page design, as it applies to each printed image and as it describes the Swiss artist himself. Seen in this light, Hodler’s portfolio of printed work is the epitome of Hodler’s Parallelisme. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is also one of the most significant documents to best tell the story of how Hodler, from Switzerland, became caught between political cross-hairs and how the changing tides of nations directly impacted the artist during his lifetime as well as the accessibility of his art for generations to come. The Munich-based publisher of the portfolio, R. Piper & Co., Verlag, plays a crucial role in this story. Publishing on a wide range of subjects from philosophy and world religion to music, literature and the visual arts; the publisher’s breadth of inquiry within any one genre was equal in scope. Their marketing strategy to publish multiple works on Hodler offers great insight as to what a hot commodity Hodler was at that time. R.Piper & Co.’s Almanach, which they published in 1914 in commemoration of their first ten years in business, clearly illustrates the rapid succession- strategically calculated for achieving the deepest and broadest impact - in which they released three works on Hodler to hit the market by the close of 1914. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS was their premier publication. It preceded C.A. Loosli’s Die Zeichnungen Ferdinand Hodlers, a print portfolio after 50 drawings by Hodler which was released in Autumn of 1914 at the mid-level price-point of 75-150 Marks; and a third less expensive collection of prints after original works by Hodler, which had not been included in either of the first two portfolios, was released at the end of that year entitled Ferdinand Hodler by Dr. Ewald Bender. The title and timing of DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS' debut leaves little doubt as to the connection it has with another avant-garde portfolio of art...
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1910s Symbolist Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper

Keith Haring Area Nightclub invite New York, 1986
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring at Area Nightclub, New York, 1986: Rare vintage 1986 announcement for a Splash Magazine event at the historic 1980s New York Area nightclub...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Offset

Conked
By Alison Saar
Located in New York, NY
Alison Saar was born in 1956 to Betye Saar, a well-known African American artist, and Richard Saar, an art conservationist. Her parents inspired her to be...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Woodcut

Original Pink Panther Supporting Characters, Production Cel/Drawing
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: MGM Studios Title: Pink Panther, Supporting Characters Year: 1993-1995 Medium: Original, hand-painted production animation cel with laser color background, plus pencil drawin...
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1990s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Ink, Acrylic

God and the Four Evangelists ("Fool's Concert") - 1943 Linocut on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
God and the Four Evangelists ("Fool's Concert") - 1943 Linocut on Paper Leopoldo Méndez (Mexico City, Mexico, 1902–1969) "Fool's Concert" (from the portfolio "25 Prints of Leopoldo ...
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1940s Symbolist Figurative Prints

Materials

Linocut, Printer's Ink, Laid Paper

A Hot Finish
By Rus Daniels
Located in Paonia, CO
A Hot Finish is a fun, bold and colorful caricature of the racing scene in the early 1900’s. As the winning horse and his jockey are racing to the finish...
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1920s Other Art Style Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Mange tout, Divertissement, Éditions de la Revue Verve
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin d'Arches paper, archivally mounted on a larger vélin d'Arches support sheet, as issued Paper Size: 11 x 8 inches, image; 16 x 12.5 inches, overall. Inscription: S...
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1940s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

STEPPIN OUT Signed Lithograph, Stone Men, Barren Landscape, Figurative Drawing
Located in Union City, NJ
STEPPIN OUT is a hand drawn original lithograph by the Austrian artist De Es Schwertberger printed using hand lithography techniques on archival Arches printmaking paper 100% acid free. STEPPIN OUT is a highly detailed figurative drawing printed in light sepia brown ink depicting a procession of muscular stone men walking...
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1990s Surrealist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Hockey, Contemporary Lithograph by Jim Jonson
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hockey Jim Jonson, American (1928–1999) Date: circa 1980 Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 300, AP 40 Image Size: 22 x 28 inches Size: 22 in. x 30.5 in. (55.88 cm ...
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1980s Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Picasso, Modèle et Grande Tête Sculptée (after)
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: After Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Title: Modèle et Grande Tête Sculptée (after Bloch 170) Year: 1992 Medium: Reproduced from the original edition using the grain Autotype halft...
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1990s Cubist Nude Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Santiago (A/P)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Serigraph by Mexican painter Rafael Coronel. Edition of 100. Certificate of authenticity included.
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Portrait Prints

Materials

Screen

LIVING FOR KICKS 2 Risograph Print Handsigned and Numbered by Prefab77
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Living For Kicks 2, 2013 by Prefab77 3 Color Risograph Print on Paper 16 1/2 × 11 7/10 in 41.9 × 29.7 cm Edition of 300 Signed, Numbered (21/300), and Stamped by the artist The roo...
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2010s Street Art Portrait Prints

Materials

Screen

PEACEKEEPER Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Peacekeeper by Antony Micallef, 2007 Offset Lithograph on Wove paper 37 4/5 x 26 2/5 inches / 96 x 67 cm Limited Edition of 400 Hand-signed by the Artist and Numbered (89/400) A...
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Early 2000s Street Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

"Gold and Blue Gun" 1970s Original Portrait Silkscreen
Located in Arp, TX
Artist unknown "Gold and Blue Gun" c. 1970s Silkscreen on paper Image size 21.25"x17" paper size 26"x40" unframed $350 Unsigned *Listed price reflects custom framing selected by sell...
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1970s American Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Enlévement de Chloé, from Daphnis and Chloé
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Marc Chagall Enlévement de Chloé (Chloe is carried off by the Methymneans) from Daphnis and Chloé, 1961, is a stunning and gorgeous work of art tha...
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1960s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"Battle at Nafels" Copper Plate Heliogravure
Located in Chicago, IL
2018 marks the centenary anniversary of Ferdinand Hodler’s death. In that 100 years time, the art world’s esteem of this important artist has proved fickle. It has shifted from extolling his artistic merits during his lifetime to showing something of a feigned disdain- more reflective of the world political order than a true change of heart for Hodler’s work. After years of Hodler being all but a footnote in the annals of art history and generally ignored, finally, the pendulum has righted itself once again. Recent retrospective exhibitions in Europe and the United States have indicated not only a joyful rediscovery of Hodler’s art but a firm conviction that his work and world view hold particular relevance today. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is not only a collection of printed work reflecting the best of all of his painted work created up to 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I, the portfolio itself is an encapsulation of Hodler’s ethos, Parallelisme. Hodler developed his philosophy of Parallelisme as a unifying approach to art which strips away detail in search of harmony. By means of abstraction, symmetry and repetition, Hodler sought ways to depict Nature’s essence and her fundamental, universal order. He believed these universal laws governing the natural, observable world extend to the spiritual realm. Symbolist in nature with Romantic undertones, his works are equally portraits of these universal concepts and feelings governing all life as they are a visual portrait in the formal sense. Whether his subject is a solitary tree, a moment in battle, mortal fear, despair, the awe inspired by a vast mountain range, a tender moment or even the collective conviction in a belief, Hodler unveils this guiding principle of Parallelisme. Several aspects of Hodler’s portfolio reinforce his tenets of Parallelisme. The Table of Contents clearly preferences a harmonious design over detail. The two columns, consisting of twenty lines each, list the images by order of appearance using their German titles. The abbreviated titles are somewhat cryptic in that they obscure the identities of the sitters. Like the image Hodler presents, they are distillations of the sitter without any extraneous details. This shortening was also done in an effort to maintain a harmonious symmetry of the Table of Contents, themselves, and keep titles to a one-line limit. The twenty-fourth title: “Bildnis des Schweizerischen Gesandten C.” was so long, even with abbreviation, that it required two lines; so, for the sake of maintaining symmetry, the fortieth title: “Bauernmadchen” was omitted from the list. This explains why the images are not numbered. Hodler’s reasoning is not purely esoteric. Symmetry and pattern reach beyond mere formal design principles. Finding sameness and imposing it over disorder goes to the root of Hodler’s identity and his art. A Swiss native, Hodler was bi-lingual and spoke German and French. Each printed image, even number forty, have titles in both of Hodler’s languages. Certainly, there was a market for Hodler’s work among francophones and this inclusion may have been a polite gesture to that end; however, this is the only place in the portfolio which includes French. With German titles at the lower left of each image, Hodler’s name at bottom center and corresponding French titles at the lower right of each image, there is a harmony and symmetry woven into all aspects of the portfolio. This holds true for the page design, as it applies to each printed image and as it describes the Swiss artist himself. Seen in this light, Hodler’s portfolio of printed work is the epitome of Hodler’s Parallelisme. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is also one of the most significant documents to best tell the story of how Hodler, from Switzerland, became caught between political cross-hairs and how the changing tides of nations directly impacted the artist during his lifetime as well as the accessibility of his art for generations to come. The Munich-based publisher of the portfolio, R. Piper & Co., Verlag, plays a crucial role in this story. Publishing on a wide range of subjects from philosophy and world religion to music, literature and the visual arts; the publisher’s breadth of inquiry within any one genre was equal in scope. Their marketing strategy to publish multiple works on Hodler offers great insight as to what a hot commodity Hodler was at that time. R.Piper & Co.’s Almanach, which they published in 1914 in commemoration of their first ten years in business, clearly illustrates the rapid succession- strategically calculated for achieving the deepest and broadest impact - in which they released three works on Hodler to hit the market by the close of 1914. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS was their premier publication. It preceded C.A. Loosli’s Die Zeichnungen Ferdinand Hodlers, a print portfolio after 50 drawings by Hodler which was released in Autumn of 1914 at the mid-level price-point of 75-150 Marks; and a third less expensive collection of prints after original works by Hodler, which had not been included in either of the first two portfolios, was released at the end of that year entitled Ferdinand Hodler by Dr. Ewald Bender. The title and timing of DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS' debut leaves little doubt as to the connection it has with another avant-garde portfolio of art prints, Das Werk Gustav Klimts, released in 5 installments from 1908 -1914 by Galerie Miethke in Vienna. Hodler, himself, was involved in Klimt’s ground-breaking project. As the owner of Klimt’s 1901 painting, “Judith with the Head of Holifernes” which appears as the ninth collotype print in the second installment of Das Werk Gustav Klimts, Hodler was obliged to grant access of the painting to the art printers in Vienna for them to create the collotype sometime before 1908. Hodler had been previously invited in 1904 to take part in what would be the last exhibition of the Vienna Secession before Klimt and others associated with Galerie Miethke broke away. In an interview that same year, Hodler indicated that he respected and was impressed by Klimt. Hodler’s esteem for Klimt went beyond the art itself; he emulated Klimt’s method aimed at increasing his market reach and appeal to a wider audience by creating a print portfolio of his painted work. By 1914, Hodler and his publisher had the benefit of hindsight to learn from Klimt’s Das Werk publication. Responding to the sluggish sales of Klimt’s expensive endeavor, Hodler’s publisher devised the same diversified 1-2-3 strategy for selling Hodler’s Das Werk portfolio as they did with regards to all three works on Hodler they published that year. For their premium tier of DAS WERKS FERDINAND HODLERS, R. Piper & Co. issued an exclusive Museum quality edition of 15 examples on which Hodler signed each page. At a cost of 600 Marks, this was generally on par with Klimt’s asking price of 600 Kronen for his Das Werk portfolio. A middle-tiered Preferred edition of 30, costing somewhat less and with Hodler’s signature only on the Title Page, was also available. The General edition, targeting the largest audience with its much more affordable price of 150 Marks, is distinguishable by its smaller size. Rather than use the subscription format Miethke had chosen for Klimt’s portfolios which proved to have had its challenges, R. Piper & Co. employed a different strategy. In addition to instantly gratifying the buyer with all 40 of the prints comprising DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS and the choice among three price points, they advertised in German journals a fourth possibility of ordering single prints from them directly. These printed images are easily discernible from the three complete folio editions. The paper size of the single purchased images is of the larger format like the Museum and Preferred editions, measuring 65 h x 50 w cm; however, the paper itself is the same copper print paper used in the General edition and then mounted on poster board. The publishing house positioned itself to be a direct retailer of Hodler’s art. They astutely recognized the potential for profitability and the importance, therefore, of having proprietary control over his graphic works. R. Piper & Co. owned the exclusive printing rights to Hodler’s best work found in their three publications dating from 1914. That same year, a competing publication out of Weimar entitled Ferdinand Hodler: Ein Deutungsversuch von Hans Muhlestein appeared. Its author, a young scholar, expressed his frustration with the limited availability of printable work by Hodler. In his Author’s Note on page 19, dated Easter, 1914, Muhlestein confirms that the publisher of Hodler’s three works from that same year owned the exclusive reproductive rights to Hodler’s printed original work. He goes further to explain that even after offering to pay to use certain of those images in his book, the publisher refused. Clearly, a lot of jockeying for position in what was perceived as a hot market was occurring in 1914. Instead, their timing couldn’t have been more ill-fated, and what began with such high hopes suddenly found a much different market amid a hostile climate. The onset of WWI directly impacted sales. Many, including Ferdinand Hodler, publicly protested the September invasion by Germany of France in which the Reims Cathedral, re-built in the 13th century, was shelled, destroying priceless stained glass and statuary and burning off the iron roof and badly damaging its wooden interior. Thomas Gaehtgens, Director of the Getty Research Institute describes how the bombing of Reims Cathedral triggered blindingly powerful and deeply-felt ultra-nationalistic responses: “The event profoundly shocked French intellectuals, who for the most part had an intense admiration for German literature, music and art. By relying on press accounts and abstracting from the visual propagandistic content, they were unable to interpret the siege of Reims without turning away from German culture in disgust. Similarly, the German intelligentsia and bourgeoisie were also shocked to find themselves described as vandals and barbarians. Ninety-three writers, scientists, university professors, and artists signed a protest, directed against the French insults, that defended the actions of the German army.” In similar fashion, a flurry of open letters published in German newspapers and journals as well as telegrams and postcards sent directly to Hodler following his outcry in support of Reims reflected the collectively critical reaction to Hodler’s position. Loosli documents that among the list of telegrams Hodler received was one from none other than his publisher in Germany, R.Piper & Co. Allegiances were questioned. The market for Hodler in Germany immediately softened. Matters worsened for the publisher beyond the German backlash to Hodler and his loss of appeal in the home market; with the war in full swing until 1918, there was little chance a German publisher would have much interest coming from outside of Germany and Austria. Following the war and Hodler’s death in 1918, the economy in Germany continued to spiral out and just 5 years later, hyper-inflation had rendered its currency worthless vis-a-vis its value in the pre-war years. Like the economy, Hodler’s reputation was slow to find currency in these difficult times. Even many French art fans had turned sour on Hodler as they considered his long-standing relationship in German and Austrian art circles. Thus, the portfolio’s rarity in Hodler’s lifetime and, consequently, the availability of these printed images from DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS since his death has been scarce. In many ways, Hodler and his portfolios were casualties of war. Thwarted from their intended purpose of reaching a wide audience and show-casing Parallelisme, Hodler’s unique approach to art, this important, undated work has been both elusive and shrouded in mystery. Perhaps DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS was left undated as a means of affirming the timelessness of Hodler’s art. Digging back into the past, Hodler’s contemporaries, like R. Piper, C.A. Loosli and Hans Muhlestein, indeed provide the keys to unequivocally clarify what has largely been mired in obscurity. Just after Hodler’s death, the May, 1918 issue of the Burlington Review ran a small column which opined hope for better access to R.Piper & Co.’s DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS; 100 years later, it is finally possible. Hodler’s voice rings out through these printed works. Once more, his modern approach to depicting portraits, landscapes and grand scale scenes of Swiss history speak to us of what is universal. Engaging with any one of these images is the chance to connect to Hodler’s vision and his world view- weltanschauung in German, vision du monde in French- however one expresses these concepts through language, its message embedded in his work is the same: “We differ from one another, but we are like each other even more. What unifies us is greater and more powerful than what divides us.” Today, Hodler’s art couldn’t be more timely. FERDINAND HODLER (SWISS, 1853-1918) explored Parallelisme through figurative poses evocative of music, dance and ritual. His images of sex, night, desertion and death as well as his many landscapes exploring the universal longing for harmony with Nature are unique and important works embodying a Symbolist paradigm. Truly a Modern Master, Hodler’s influence can be felt in the work of Gustav Klimt and Kolomon Moser and subsequent Expressionist artists such as Egon Schiele. He was born into an impoverished family in Bern, Switzerland in 1853. His entire family succumbed to tuberculosis, and he was orphaned by the age of 13, the only surviving child among his 13 siblings. In the absence of family, the influence and guidance which his art instructors provided Hodler was foundational and profound. Hodler began formal studies in 1872 at the Geneva School of Design. Under Barthelemy Menn, Hodler was drawn to the ordered beauty of Euclidian geometry and Durer’s fundamentals of human proportion that proved to be guiding principles informing his art throughout his life. By the 1880s, Hodler began to enjoy some recognition for his work which put him on a new path towards stability. Remaining in Geneva, he became assistant to the well-known muralist, Edouard Castres. Following his first solo show in 1885, Hodler’s work took on a Symbolist quality. He frequently associated with a group of Swiss Symbolist...
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