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MODERN STYLE

The first decades of the 20th century were a period of artistic upheaval, with modern art movements including Cubism, Surrealism, Futurism and Dadaism questioning centuries of traditional views of what art should be. Using abstraction, experimental forms and interdisciplinary techniques, painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers and performance artists all pushed the boundaries of creative expression.

Major exhibitions, like the 1913 Armory Show in New York City — also known as the “International Exhibition of Modern Art,” in which works like the radically angular Nude Descending a Staircase by Marcel Duchamp caused a sensation — challenged the perspective of viewers and critics and heralded the arrival of modern art in the United States. But the movement’s revolutionary spirit took shape in the 19th century.

The Industrial Revolution, which ushered in new technology and cultural conditions across the world, transformed art from something mostly commissioned by the wealthy or the church to work that responded to personal experiences. The Impressionist style emerged in 1860s France with artists like Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Edgar Degas quickly painting works that captured moments of light and urban life. Around the same time in England, the Pre-Raphaelites, like Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, borrowed from late medieval and early Renaissance art to imbue their art with symbolism and modern ideas of beauty.

Emerging from this disruption of the artistic status quo, modern art went further in rejecting conventions and embracing innovation. The bold legacy of leading modern artists Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, Piet Mondrian and many others continues to inform visual culture today.

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Style: Modern
Period: 20th Century
Jean Cocteau - Marine Mountains - Original Lithograph
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Jean Cocteau - Marine Mountains - Original Lithograph Dimensions: 38 x 28 cm Edition: 200 In Rives From: COCTEAU. — VERDET (André). Montagnes marines. S. l. (Paris), Les Messagers du...
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Jean Cocteau - Marine Mountains - Original Lithograph
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Jean Cocteau - Marine Mountains - Original Lithograph Dimensions: 38 x 28 cm Edition: 200 In Rives From: COCTEAU. — VERDET (André). Montagnes marines. S. l. (Paris), Les Messagers du...
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Europe's Faces - Lithograph
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Title: Europe's Faces printed signature Dimensions: 33 x 46 cm Edition: 200 Luxury print edition from the portfolio of Sciaky 1961 Jean Cocteau Writer, artist and film director Jea...
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Marquette
Located in Storrs, CT
Marquett. 1925. Etching. Fletcher 51. 8 7/16 x 6 7/8 (sheet 12 13/16 x 8 7/8). Trial proof, apart from the edition of 106 (total 113 impressions). A rich impression, printed on cream...
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Early 20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Etching

A[rthur ][Edward] Donkin.
Located in Storrs, CT
Schwabe 72. 14 x 10 5/8 (sheet 20 1/2 x 14 5/8). Edition 67,#31. A rich impression printed on the full sheet of Japanese mulberry paper. Signed and numbered in pencil.
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Early 20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Drypoint

Dancer - Etching by Theodore Stravinsky - 1932
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 15 prints.Original Prints. Wonderful etching realized in 1932 by Theodore Stravinsky, son of the famous pianist Igor. Passepartout included : 69 ...
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1930s Modern Portrait Prints

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Etching

l'Homme au Chapeau
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jean Dubuffet Title: l'Homme au Chapeau Year: 1961 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 49/50 Image Size: 23.5 x 18.5 inches Frame: 33 x 27.5 inches
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Charles Cundall, R.A.
Located in Storrs, CT
Schwabe 171.v. 18 x 11 3/4 (sheet 20 1/2 x 14 5/8). Illustrated: Print Collector's Quarterly 13 (1926): 373; Guichard, British Etchers, 1850-1940. A rich impression printed on the fu...
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Early 20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Drypoint

Gretchen & Eric
Located in New York, NY
From the artist’s iconic, Men in the Cities series, Robert Longo created Gretchen & Eric in 1985, each as an original lithograph measuring 72 x 35 7/8 in. (182.9 x 91.1 cm), unframed...
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20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Tête de Femme (frontispiece from Portraits)
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Matisse, Henri Title: Tête de Femme (frontispiece from Portraits) Date: 1954 Medium: Lithograph Unframed Dimensions: 12.5" x 9.75" Framed Dimensions: 20.75" x 18" Signa...
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1950s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Buste au corsage à carreaux
Located in ZEIST, UT
Pablo Picasso - Buste au corsage à carreaux Lithograph on Arches paper (with Arches watermark), 1957 Executed in 1957; Mourlot's first state (of two), printed by Mourlot, Paris. Publ...
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1950s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Rembrandt
Located in Missouri, MO
Rembrandt Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Signed Lower Right "E.A." (Artist Edition) Lower Left 12 x 10 inches 23.25 x 19.25 inches with frame Salvador Dali was born in May 11, 1...
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20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Etching

Portrait d'une fille (Maya)
Located in Palo Alto, CA
This exquisite portrait of Pablo Picasso's first daughter, Maya Picasso, exudes a personal, loving charm that only a father could capture. A playful, childlike nostalgia is forever e...
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Helen Nude
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1981, this color screenprint on wove paper is hand signed by Tom Wesselmann (Cincinnati, 1931 – New York City, 2004) in pencil in the lower right margin and is numbered fr...
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1980s Modern Portrait Prints

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Screen

Portrait De Dora Maar Au Chignon.II
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1936, this drypoint on laid paper is stamped by the Picasso Estate Collection via Marina Picasso on verso. This work is a rare proof, aside from the numbered and signed ed...
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1930s Modern Portrait Prints

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Drypoint

Leslie
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1986, this color woodcut on Japon paper is hand-signed by Chuck Close (Washington, 1940 - New York, 2021) in pencil in the lower right margin and numbered from the edition of 150 in pencil in the lower left margin. Published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco. About the Framing: Framed to museum-grade, conservation standards, Chuck Close Leslie...
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1980s Modern Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Self Portrait
Located in Palo Alto, CA
David Hockney Self Portrait, 1980; Created in 1980, this lithograph on paper is hand signed and dated in pencil by David Hockney (Bradford,...
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1980s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Commemorative #8 “Yellow Sweater” Pastel Blue & Yellow Modern Fashion Serigraph
Located in Houston, TX
Fashion serigraph featuring the work of Patrick Nagel that was produced as a part of a commemoration series from 1984-1988 after the artist's untimely death in 1984. This image was number 8 out of 15. Currently hung in a navy frame with multiple light blue mattings. Signed within the print. Dimensions Without Frame: H 35.5 in. x W 23.5 in. From the Catalogue: Rendered with an economy of line and flat, cool planes of color, Patrick Nagel’s Kristen presents a piercing portrait that distills the artist’s iconic aesthetic with which he garnered widespread popularity in the 1980s. Nagel, who studied art at Chouinard Art Institute in the 1960s, emerged in the Pop era alongside contemporaries such as Tom Wesselmann and Andy Warhol. While similarly working with a Pop aesthetic, Nagel infused elements from Deco and Japanese Woodblock prints into his graphic works – echoing such artistic forebears as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. A skilled illustrator, Nagel first photographed models before using ink and acrylic to boldly emphasize features. In the present work, ghostly pale skin is set against jet black hair – her features evocative of Nagel’s portrait that featured on Duran Duran’s Rio album in 1982 and catapulted him to widespread acclaim. Kristen presents us with the “Nagel Women” par excellence, perfectly encapsulating his reductive aesthetic. As actress Joan Collins recalled, "I remember when he (Patrick Nagel) first photographed me he remarked that my lips were my most outstanding facial feature. He said they seemed to have an anatomy of their own. Never have lips felt so naked. He had a way of seeing every detail and revealing them all on canvas" (Joan Collins, quoted in Elena G. Millie, Nagel: The Art of Patrick Nagel, New York, 1985, p. 16). Though Nagel passed away prematurely in 1984, his works continue to resonate – with important examples held in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, The Smithsonian Institution and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. —Courtesy of Phillips Artist Biography: The Pop Art of Patrick Nagel needs little introduction. His minimalist style defined an era with cool, seductive women that became the most iconic of any single generation. His elegant graphic work and his portrayal of the contemporary woman made figurative design before him look instantly old. Today his unique sensibility and style continue to resonate with generations of young designers, illustrators and artists who have found inspiration from his trend-setting style. Nagel was in the forefront of a new wave of illustration in Los Angeles in the late 1970’s and early 80’s, re-imagining the graphic arts and in the process defining Los Angeles as the epicenter of award-winning visual arts. It was a reciprocal relationship; Los Angeles influenced his evolving style and in return he left his indelible mark on the city and far beyond. Through cultural cross-pollination, his work absorbed the moment – from the fashion photography of Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton to influencing the look of music videos by David Bowie, Robert Palmer and George Michael, to creating the album cover art of Duran Duran. Patrick Nagel was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1945 and was raised in Orange County, California. After returning from his tour in Viet Nam, he studied fine art at Chouinard Art Institute and California State University, Fullerton where he received his BA in 1969 in painting and graphic design. He then taught at Art Center College of Design while simultaneously establishing himself as a free-lance designer and illustrator with memorable ads for Ballantine Scotch, IBM and covers for Harper’s magazine. In the mid-70’s he began illustrating stories for Playboy magazine, bringing instant exposure and a large appreciative audience to his work. His years working with Playboy established him as the heir apparent to 50’s pin-up artist Alberto Vargas and gave Nagel the subject matter that he would continue to use to illustrate the newly liberated woman. Over the last one hundred years, poster art has been one of the most humble, influential and pervasive of all the arts. But in the U.S in the 70’s, where poster art had not been used to its best effect, an opportunity arose to change the status quo. Nagel, in partnership with Mirage Editions and fine art printer Jeff Wasserman, sought to recapture the beauty and power that posters once held in popular culture by returning to a model created at the turn of the century with artists such as Toulouse Lautrec and A. M. Cassandre. They sought to produce the highest quality hand screened art prints that would also serve as collectible advertising...
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1980s Modern Portrait Prints

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Archival Pigment

Femme a la Mantille- Carmen, from "Le Carmen des Carmen"
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
A prolific and tireless innovator of art forms, Pablo Picasso impacted the course of 20th-century art with unparalleled magnitude. Inspired by African and Iberian art and developments in the world around him, Picasso contributed significantly to a number of artistic movements, notably Cubism, Surrealism, Neoclassicism, and Expressionism. In 1949 Picasso’s illustrations...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Aquatint

Man With Sailor Blouse - Stone lithograph - 1965
Located in Paris, FR
Pablo Picasso (after) Man With Sailor Blouse (Garçonnet III) Stone lithograph in colors Printed signature in the plate On vellum 38 x 28 cm (c....
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Visage de profil reposant sur un bras, paravent Louis XIV
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Visage de profil reposant sur un bras, paravent Louis XIV, 1924 lithograph on China paper, edition 7 of 50, + 10 AP 26 x 20 1/16 in. (66 x 51 cm) Ref: Duthuit 447; Cat....
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Petite Liseuse
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Petite Liseuse, 1923 lithograph on Japanese vellum, edition 3 of 12 AP, apart from the edition of 50 17 3/16 x 11 in. (43.7 x 27.9 cm) Ref: Duthuit 431; Cat. 40 signed...
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

La capeline de paille d'Italie
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse La capeline de paille d'Italie, 1923 lithograph on China paper, AP 22 7/16 x 18 1/16 in. (57 x 45.9 cm)
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Jeune fille en robe fleurie au col d'organdi
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Jeune fille en robe fleurie au col d'organdi, 1923 lithograph on China paper, edition of 50 14 15/16 x 11 1/4 in. (37.9 x 28.6 cm)
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Jeune fille au col d'organdi
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Jeune fille au col d'organdi, 1923 lithograph on China paper, edition of 50 14 15/16 x 11 3/8 in. (37.9 x 28.9 cm)
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Figure devant tapa africain
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Figure devant tapa africain, 1929 lithograph on Japanese vellum, edition of 50 25 3/8 x 19 11/16 in. (64.5 x 50 cm)
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Danseuse endormie
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Danseuse endormie, 1926-27 lithograph on Japanese vellum, AP 17 5/16 x 22 in. (44 x 55.9 cm)
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Danseuse à mi-jambes, Main au Menton (Pl. de l'album Dix danseuses)
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Danseuse à mi-jambes, Main au Menton (Pl. de l'album Dix danseuses), 1927 lithograph on wove paper 19 3/4 x 13 in. (50.2 x 33 cm)
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Map With Fraser
Located in New York, NY
Larry Rivers Map With Fraser, 1966 screenprint, ed. of 14 25 x 20 1/4 in. (63.5 x 51.4 cm)
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Screen

1959 Israeli Yosl Bergner Modernist Color Woodcut Woodblock Print
Located in Surfside, FL
Abstract Composition, 1959 Silkscreen Lithograph "Phoenix". This was from a portfolio which included works by Yosl Bergner, Menashe Kadishman, Yosef Zaritsky, Aharon Kahana, Jacob Wexler, Moshe Tamir and Michael Gross. Bergner, Yosl (Vladimir Jossif) (b Vienna, 13 Oct 1920). surrealist, surrealism. belongs to the generation of people uprooted from childhood landscapes and forced by circumstance to build a life elsewhere. Uniquely, he became an Israeli without shedding his Jewish cosmopolitan-refugee identity, an identity he zealously guarded in the melting pot of Israel of the "fifties" and "sixties". In the years that have passed since he acquired his art education at the Melbourne National Gallery Art School in Australia, concepts in the art world have changed many times over. from the Jewish paintings and the depictions of Australian Aborigines through the children of safed, the wall paintings, the masks, the angels and kings, the still lifes, the "Surrealistic" paintings, the toys and flowers, the paintings inspired by the Bird-head Haggada, the Kafka paintings, the Pioneers, the Kimberley fantasy (about his father's excursion in 1933 to northern Australia, in search of a "territory for the Jews"), Brighton Beach and the seascapes inspired by Eugene Boudin, through the chairs in the "Kings of Nissim Aloni" episode to the "Zionists" and the recent "Tahies". "During the six years that Bergner has lived in Israel," wrote Eugene KoIb, Direct. or of the Tel Aviv Museum, in the catalog of the Bergner exhibit in 1957, "he has established himself among Israeli artists." Bergner was indeed one of the artists who represented Israel in the Venice Biennial (1956; 1958) and in the Sao Paulo Biennial in 1957; this, in spite of the fact that Yosl Bergner did not harness his art to serve the Zionist ethos, that being, at the time, the order of the day (his paintings were in fact rejected at first as being those of a "Diaspora Jew"); he didn't "naturalize" himself by alliance to the country's landscape or its special light, nor did he turn to abstract painting. Painter of "the Jewish condition". the painter involved in Nissim Aloni's theater and the popular illustrator of poetry books and literary texts, he stuck to the narrative which drew its images from his childhood world, from Yiddish and from the Jewish culture of Poland in whose bosom he grew, with its literature, theater and fantasy. From this point of view his position as an "outsider", first in Australia and later in Israel, like that of the European Jew on the periphery of the dominant culture, afforded him a special dialectic vantage point from which to view his human and cultural surroundings. He was and remains a figurative painter even when he verges on the abstract. Israeli painter of Austrian birth, active in Australia. He grew up in Warsaw. His father, the pseudonymous Jewish writer Melech Ravitch, owned books on German Expressionism, which were an early influence. Conscious of rising anti-Semitism in Poland, Ravitch visited Australia in 1934 and later arranged for his family to settle there. Bergner arrived in Melbourne in 1937. Poor, and with little English, his struggle to paint went hand-in-hand with a struggle to survive. In 1939 he attended the National Gallery of Victoria’s art school and came into contact with a group of young artists including Victor O’Connor (b 1918) and Noel Counihan...
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1950s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

Abstract Expressionist Hyman Bloom Judaica Hand Signed Poster Rabbi with Torah
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not editioned. According to his wife this was done privately for his 80th birthday and just given to friends and family. they were not sold. This is from a group of very few that were hand signed by Hyman Bloom for his close friend the artist Martin Sumers. It depicts a 1955 charcoal drawing Rabbi with Torah. Provenance: Acquired from the Martin Sumers estate collection. Hyman Bloom (March 29, 1913 – August 26, 2009) was a Latvian-born American painter. His work was influenced by his Jewish heritage and Eastern religions as well as by artists including Altdorfer, Grünewald, Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Blake, Bresdin, James Ensor and Chaim Soutine. He first came to prominence when his work was included in the 1942 Museum of Modern Art exhibition "Americans 1942 -- 18 Artists from 9 States". MoMA purchased 2 paintings from the exhibition and Time magazine singled him out as a "striking discovery" in their exhibition review. His work was selected for both the 1948 and 1950 Venice Biennale exhibitions and his 1954 retrospective traveled from Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art to the Albright Gallery and the de Young Museum before closing out at The Whitney Museum of American Art in 1955. In a 1954 interview with Yale art professor Bernard Chaet, Willem de Kooning indicated that he and Jackson Pollock both considered Bloom to be “America’s first abstract expressionist”, a label that Bloom would disavow. Starting in the mid 1950s his work began to shift more towards works on paper and he exclusively focused on drawing throughout the 1960s, returning to painting in 1971. He continued both drawing and painting until his death in 2009 at the age of 9 Hyman Bloom (né Melamed) was born into an orthodox Jewish family in the tiny Jewish village of Brunavišķi in what is now Latvia, then part of the Russian Empire At a young age Bloom planned to become a rabbi, but his family could not find a suitable teacher. In the eighth grade he received a scholarship to a program for gifted high school students at the Museum of Fine Arts. He attended the Boston High School of Commerce, which was near the museum. He also took art classes at the West End Community Center, a settlement house. The classes were taught by Harold Zimmerman, a student at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, who also taught the young Jack Levine at another settlement house in Roxbury. When Bloom was fifteen, he and Levine began studying with a well-known Harvard art professor, Denman Ross, who rented a studio for the purpose and paid the boys a weekly stipend to enable them to continue their studies rather than take jobs to support their families. He took Bloom and Levine on a field trip to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where Bloom was impressed by the work of Rouault and Soutine and began experimenting with their expressive painting styles. In the 1930s Bloom worked sporadically for the Public Works of Art Project and the Federal Art Project (WPA), He shared a studio in the South End with Levine and another artist, Betty Chase. It was during this period that he developed a lifelong interest in Eastern philosophy and music, and in Theosophy. He first received national attention in 1942 when thirteen of his paintings were included in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) exhibition Americans 1942: 18 Artists from 9 States, curated by Dorothy Miller. MoMA purchased two of his paintings from that exhibition, and he was featured in Time magazine. The titles of his paintings in the exhibition reflect some of his recurring themes. Two were titled The Synagogue, another, Jew with the Torah; Bloom was actually criticized by one reviewer for including "stereotypical" Jewish images. He also had two paintings titled The Christmas Tree, and another titled The Chandelier, both subjects he returned to repeatedly. Another, Skeleton (c. 1936), was followed by a series of cadaver paintings in the forties, and The Fish (c. 1936) was one of many paintings and drawings of fish he created over the course of his career. Bloom was associated at first with the growing Abstract Expressionist movement. Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, who first saw Bloom's work at the MoMA exhibition, considered Bloom "the first Abstract Expressionist artist in America." In 1950 he was chosen, along with the likes of de Kooning, Pollock, and Arshile Gorky, to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale. That same year Elaine de Kooning wrote about Bloom in ARTnews, noting that in paintings such as The Harpies, his work approached total abstraction: "the whole impact is carried in the boiling action of the pigment". In 1951 Thomas B. Hess reproduced Bloom's Archaeological Treasure in his first book, Abstract Painting: Background and American Phase, along with works by Picasso, Pollock, and others. Both de Kooning and Hess remarked on Bloom's expressive paint handling, a key characteristic of Abstract Expressionist painting. As abstract expressionism dominated the American art world, Bloom became disenchanted with it, calling it "emotional catharsis, with no intellectual basis." In addition, instead of moving to New York to pursue his career, he opted to stay in Boston. As a result he fell out of favor with critics and never achieved the kind of fame that Pollock and others did. He disliked self-promotion and never placed much value on critical acclaim. Many of Bloom's paintings feature rabbis, usually holding the Torah. According to Bloom, his intentions were more artistic than religious. He began questioning his Jewish faith early in life, and painted rabbis, he claimed, because that was what he knew. Over the course of his career he produced dozens of paintings of rabbis...
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20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Offset

Young Girl with Big Eyes - Original lithograph (Juffermans #JL15)
Located in Paris, FR
Kees VAN DONGEN Young Girl with Big Eyes, 1929 Original lithograph (Mourlot workshop) Printed signature in the plate On china paper 27.3 x 22 cm (c. 11 x 9 i...
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1920s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

The Flight Into Egypt.
Located in Storrs, CT
The Flight Into Egypt. 1969. Color dye stencil (Kappazuri). 20 5/8 x 17 5/8 (sheet 27 x 24). Edition 50, #35. Printed on crumpled, hand-made paper on...
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Stencil, Watercolor, Color

Torero, from "Le Carmen des Carmen"
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
A prolific and tireless innovator of art forms, Pablo Picasso impacted the course of 20th-century art with unparalleled magnitude. Inspired by African and Iberian art and developme...
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Late 20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Aquatint

Elegant Woman - Etching - 1970
Located in Paris, FR
Paul DELVAUX Elegant Woman, 1970 Engraving (Georges Leblanc workshop) On vellum applied on vellum 32 x 24.5 cm (c. 12.6 x 9.4 inches) Limited edition of...
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1970s Modern Portrait Prints

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Etching

Smiling Face for Madoura - Original Linocut, Handsigned (Bloch #1279)
Located in Paris, FR
Pablo PICASSO Smiling Face for Madoura, 1958 Original linocut (printed in Arnera workshop) Handsigned with red pencil From a limited edition of 200 unumbered proofs On vellum 60 x ...
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1950s Modern Portrait Prints

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Linocut

Of light, white, sleeping women in childbed - For the Sake of A Single Verse
Located in Kansas City, MO
Ben Shahn From Portfolio "For the Sake of A Single Verse by Rainer Maria Rilke" Year: 1968 Lithograph on Richard de Bas hand-made paper ...
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1960s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Relaxing Woman - Lithograph, 1943
Located in Paris, FR
Henri MATISSE (After) Relaxing Woman Lithograph after a drawing Signature and date printed in the plate On vellum 24.5 x 32.5 cm (c. 9.4 x 12.6 inch) INFORMATION : This lithograph...
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1940s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Two Japanese Women with Dolls - Original etching
Located in Paris, FR
Leonard Tsuguharu FOUJITA Two Japanese women with dolls, 1955 Original etching Unsigned On Arches Vellum 33.5 x 25 cm (c. 13 x 10 inch) REFERENCES : C...
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1950s Modern Portrait Prints

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Etching

On the Sofa : Waiting for the Lover - Lithograph, 1943
Located in Paris, FR
Henri MATISSE (After) On the Sofa : Waiting for the Lover Lithograph after a drawing Signature and date printed in the plate On vellum 24.5 x 32.5 cm (c. 9.4 x 12.6 inch) INFORMA...
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1940s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Dreaming Woman with a Floral Shirt - Lithograph, 1943
Located in Paris, FR
Henri MATISSE (After) Dreaming Woman with a Floral Shirt Lithograph after a drawing Signature and date printed in the plate On vellum 32.5 x 24.5 cm (c. 12.6 x 9.4 inch) INFORMATI...
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1940s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

Gretchen
Located in New York, NY
From the artist’s iconic, Men in the Cities series, Robert Longo created Gretchen in 1985 as an original lithograph measuring 72 x 35 7/8 in. (182.9 x 91.1 cm), unframed. The artwor...
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20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

The Empress - Original signed lithograph - 1974
Located in Paris, FR
Paul DELVAUX The Empress, 1974 Original stone lithograph Signed in pencil Justified HC (aside the edition of 50 numbered copies) On Arches vellum 100 x 70...
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1970s Modern Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

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