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Period: Late 20th Century
Dufy, Bouquet, Vacances forcées (after)
By Raoul Dufy
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on papier bouffant des Papeteries de Casteljoux paper
Year: 1970
Paper Size: 12 x 9.25 inches
Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued
Notes: From the folio...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
Singer I (Distorted perspective with shadows of an old Singer typewriter)
By Carol Wax
Located in New Orleans, LA
Carol Wax's mezzotint, "Singer I", shows a distorted view of an old Singer sewing machine. The artist created a convincing illusion of real mass, space and depth. Issued in an edit...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Mezzotint
CHINESE VASE Signed Lithograph, Tony Bennett, Still Life, Flowers, Orange Lilies
By Tony Bennett
Located in Union City, NJ
CHINESE VASE is a hand drawn limited edition lithograph by the renowned American jazz and traditional pop singer Tony Bennett. CHINESE VASE, an interior still life scene depicting lilies in a round glass vase and a figurative Chinese porcelain vase, was printed using hand lithography techniques on archival Arches printmaking paper. Eye-appealing colors of orange, yellow, green, brown, blue, dark gray, touches of black and white.
Print size - 9.75 x 10.75 in., unframed, pristine condition, dedicated Printers Proof hand signed in pencil "Benedetto" by Tony Bennett on lower margin
Image size - 8.5 x 7.5 in.
Printer - JK Fine Art Editions Co.
Publisher - Eleanor Ettinger Gallery NY
Anthony Dominick “Tony” Benedetto (1926-2023), Tony Bennett, a world-renowned singer and performer, was also an accomplished visual artist whose subjects span nearly every topic. Working under his birth name of Anthony Benedetto, he utilized watercolors, oil paints, charcoal, or whatever else was handy to depict his chosen theme. Benedetto's artistic career began at the age of five with sidewalk chalk drawings outside his childhood home in Astoria Queens...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Georgia O'Keeffe, Limited Edition Flower Poster with beautiful Friendship Quote
By Georgia O'Keeffe
Located in New York, NY
Georgia O'Keeffe, Red Poppy poster, with Friendship Quote, 1987
"Still - in a way - nobody sees a flower - it is so small - we haven't time- and to see takes time, like to have a fr...
Category
American Realist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
"Iris" Botanical Etching on Heavy Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
"Iris" Botanical Etching on Heavy Paper
Realistic etching of an iris by Nancy Nevin (American, b. 1963). An elegant bearded iris is shown against a white background, in the style of...
Category
Photorealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Ink, Laid Paper, Etching
DAYTIME KEY Signed Lithograph, Mini Beachscape, Red Box, Sand, Sea, Blue Sky
Located in Union City, NJ
DAYTIME KEY is a rarely seen, hand drawn limited edition lithograph by the American surrealist artist Fanny Brennan, created using traditional hand lithography techniques printed on archival Arches paper, 100% acid-free. DAYTIME KEY is an engaging miniature beachscape scene depicting a sandy shoreline, blue sky, and vibrant red locking...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Iris on Beige, Photorealist Screenprint on Paper by Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Photorealist flower screenprint by American artist Lowell Blair Nesbitt, signed and numbered in pencil.
Iris on Beige
Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933–1993)
Date: Circa 1980
Scr...
Category
Photorealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Roy Lichtenstein 'Blue Grapes' Invitation 1972 FRAMED
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 17 x 13 inches ( 43.18 x 33.02 cm )
Image Size: 4 x 5.5 inches ( 10.16 x 13.97 cm )
Framed: Yes
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$224 Sale Price
36% Off
Standing in the Visionary Field Screenprint by Yayoi Kusama (ABE 002)
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Yayoi Kusama
Standing in the Visionary Field (1979). Edition 46/100
Screenprint
[13 screens, 13 colors, 13 runs]
40.8 x 52.2 cm (image)
50.8x 65 cm (sheet)
Edition of 100 + 10 Artist Proofs
Published in 1979 on Hakou-shi paper by Ishida Ryoichi (printer)
Provenance:
Art Factory Gallery, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Shinwa Art Auction, Tokyo
Publications:
A specimen of the same edition is represented in full page at plate 2, page 12 of the Catalogue Raisonné of Kusama's prints:
"Yayoi Kusama Prints 1979...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
"Coffee" the Perfect Meal - Menu - Beverages - Intaglio by Raymond Perez
Located in Soquel, CA
"Coffee" the Perfect Meal - Menu - Beverages - Intaglio by Raymond Perez
The artwork "Second Course Fish" by Raymond Perez, created one of a group show at San Francisco State Univer...
Category
American Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Watercolor, Laid Paper, Intaglio
Banana (original drawing on paper)
Located in Aventura, FL
Original colored crayons and pastel drawing on paper. Hand signed and dated on front by David Hockney. Artwork size 16.75 x 14inches. Frame size approx 27 x 24 inches. Provenance: Annely Juda Fine Art; Richard Gray Gallery.
Artwork in excellent condition. All reasonable offers will be considered.
About the Artist: David Hockney is one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. Perhaps best known for his serial paintings of swimming pools, portraits of friends, and verdant landscapes, the artist’s oeuvre ranges from collaged photography and opera posters to Cubist-inspired abstractions and plein-air paintings of the English countryside. Often returning to a certain motif again and again, he probes the manifold ways one can see an image or a space. Hockney’s exploration of photography’s effect on painting and everyday life is evinced in his hallmark work A Bigger Splash (1967). “In art, new ways of seeing mean new ways of feeling; you can't divorce the two, as, we are now aware, you cannot have time without space and space without time,” he has explained. Born on July 9, 1937 in Bradford, United Kingdom, Hockney attended the Royal College of Art in London alongside R.B. Kitaj. At school, he studied under both Francis Bacon and Peter Blake, but also credits Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse for influencing his distinctive and varied style. In 1963, the artist traveled to Southern California for the first time and fell in love with the bright sunshine and easygoing lifestyle. Since then, he has alternated living and working between Yorkshire, United Kingdom, and Los Angeles, CA. In November 2018, his 1972 painting...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Crayon, Pastel
Vase of Flowers, Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Peter Max (1937)
Title: Vase of Flowers
Year: 1979
Edition: 138/350, plus proofs
Medium: Lithograph on Somerset paper
Size: 30 x 22 inches
Condition: Excellent
Inscription: S...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$876 Sale Price
20% Off
YELLOW CALLA LILLIES
By Jim Dine
Located in Portland, ME
Dine, Jim (American, born 1935). YELLOW CALLA LILLIES. D'Oench and Feinberg 19. Etching, soft-ground, drypoint, photogravure and electric tools, with hand-...
Category
Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
Sans titre, Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght, Derrière le miroir
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Derrière le miroir, N° 250, Hommage à Aimé et Marguerit...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
TREMOR Signed Mini Lithograph, Surreal Landscape Multicolor Sewing Thread Spools
Located in Union City, NJ
TREMOR is a hand drawn limited edition lithograph by the American surrealist artist Fanny Brennan, created using traditional hand lithography techniques printed on archival Arches pa...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Still Life (Sixth Annual Community Holiday Festival)
By John Moore
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Artist: John Moore
Title: Still Life (Sixth Annual Community Holiday Festival)
Year: 1976
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 47.25 x 31.25 inches ( 120.015 x 79.375 cm )
Image ...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
$140 Sale Price
20% Off
In Tangier
Located in London, GB
Howard Hodgkin
In Tangier, 1991
Screenprint in 22 colours on huntsman velvet 300gsm paper
Signed with initials HH, numbered (63/72) and dated ('91) in pencil
82 × 86 cm
Edition of 7...
Category
Post-Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Wallflowers, Pop Art Screenprint by Donald Sultan
Located in Long Island City, NY
A stunning blue screenprint of “Wallflowers” by Contemporary Master Donald Sultan, which can only be described as minimalist, with flair. Hand-signed and numbered from the edition of...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
$5,850 Sale Price
22% Off
1971 Tamarind Print Landscape Lithograph Paul Sarkisian Photo Realist Americana
Located in Surfside, FL
Paul Sarkisian (1928-)
1971 Brown Landscape Lithograph Silkscreen Print
on calendred BFK Rives fine art paper. small edition of 15 from Tamarind print workshop with their blindstamp....
Category
Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Sans titre, Derrière le miroir
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Derrière le miroir, N° 221, 1976. Published by Aimé Mae...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
After the Party FS II.183 (Warhol estate stamped)
By Andy Warhol
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on Arches 88 wove paper. Unsigned edition, lacking the pencil signature, but with the Estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts,...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Still life, Pale Roses in a vase - Lithograph, 1971
By Paul Cézanne
Located in Paris, IDF
Paul Cezanne
Still life, Roses in a vase, 1971
Lithograph and stencil (Jacomet workshop)
Unsigned
Numbered / 225
On paper applied on Arches vellum 53.5 x 41.5 cm (c. 21 x 16.5 in)
...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Stencil
Original MOMA, Information Art, Diagramming Microchips pop-art poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Museum of Modern Art, New York poster. “Information Art” Diagramming Microchips. This exhibition was made possible by the Intel Corporati...
Category
Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Offset
$600 Sale Price
20% Off
Paintbrushes in a Pitcher - Still Life Etching by Don Weygandt (#20/150)
Located in Soquel, CA
Paintbrushes in a Pitcher - Still Life Etching by Don Weygandt (#20/150)
Elegant lithograph of a pitcher holding paintbrushes by Don Weygandt (American, 1926-2018). This piece has a...
Category
American Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink, Etching
Judy Chicago, Through the Flower Iconic signed/n silkscreen Feminist art, Framed
By Judy Chicago
Located in New York, NY
Judy Chicago
Through the Flower, 1991
Silkscreen on Stonehenge natural white paper with deckled edges
Publisher: Unified Arts, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Signed, titled and numbered 24/...
Category
Feminist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Spring, Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Peter Max (1937)
Title: Spring
Year: 1982
Medium: Unique, mixed media with lithography and hand coloring on Arches paper
Size: 6.25 x 5.25 inches
Condition: Excellent
Inscrip...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Mixed Media, Lithograph
$636 Sale Price
33% Off
Double Bubble, Photorealist Silkscreen by Charles Bell
By Charles Bell
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Charles Bell
Title: Double Bubble
Year: circa 1990
Medium: Silkscreen, signed in pencil
Edition: 150
Image: 26 x 26 inches
Size: 33 in. x 33 in. (83.82 cm x 83.82 cm)
Category
Photorealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Yellow Peppers 1993 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Artist: Donald Sultan
Title : Yellow Peppers 1993
Medium: Print - Screen Print
Paper size : 22.75'' x 21.75'' inches
Image size : 12" x 12" inches
Edition: signed in pencil, title...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Anemone per Antipasti, Lithograph by Salvador Dali 1972
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Salvador Dali, Spanish (1904 - 1989)
Title: Anemone per Antipasti (Anemone of the Toreador)
Year: 1972
Medium: Lithograph with embossing on heavy Arches paper, signed and num...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Thiebaud Paint Cans Vintage Pop Art
By (After) Wayne Thiebaud
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Reproduction of Paint Cans by Wayne Thiebaud exemplifies the artist's masterful ability to elevate everyday objects into vibrant works of art. Known for his bold use of color, textur...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Offset
$100 Sale Price
20% Off
Garden Flowers & Vase of Flowers (Suite of Two Artworks), Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Peter Max (1937)
Title: Garden Flowers & Vase of Flowers (Two Artworks)
Year: 1979
Edition: 347/350, plus proofs; 143/350, plus proofs
Medium: Lithograph on Somerset paper
Si...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$1,720 Sale Price
33% Off
Calder, Composition, Derrière le miroir (after)
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From Derrière le miroir, N° 190, published by Aimé Maeght, Éditeur, Paris; printed ...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
40% Off
Vaquero, by Frank Romero
By Frank Romero
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed and numbered from the edition of 60. Image of a cowboy with an oversized hat.
Throughout his 40 year career as an artist, Frank Romero has bee...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Paint, Screen, Stencil
Large Abstract Expressionist Lithograph SIlkscreen Robert Motherwell St Michael
Located in Surfside, FL
Robert Motherwell, American, 1915-1991
St. Michel III
1979
Lithograph and Screenprint
On handmade paper
Hand signed in white pencil and numbered 71/99.
Dimensions: Sight 40 3/4 x 32 ...
Category
Abstract Expressionist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Zen Minimalist Flowers Etching American Modernist Ed Baynard Pop Art Print
By Ed Baynard
Located in Surfside, FL
ED BAYNARD (American, 1940-2016)
Flowers, Flowers in a Vase, Etching.
1979/1980,
Hand signed, dated l.r.,
Hand numbered from small edition 12/24,
Dimensions: 23 by 19 in. Framed 25 by 21 in
Born in Washington, D.C. in 1940. Raised in Washington, D.C. and newly graduated from high school, he flew to Europe living off and on in Paris and London. During this time, he designed costumes for Jimi Hendrix, worked as a graphic designer for the Beatles as well as Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Returning to New York, he dedicated his life to art after a surprise success with his first show in 1971 at the Willard Gallery in NYC. Ed's images are Zen-like in their simplicity and grace rendered in a flat, graphic style that recalls Japanese Ukiyo-e prints. His watercolors are luminous, like the rest of his representations regardless of the medium. The Japanese inspired ukiyo-e style woodblock prints and lithograph works he created at Tyler Graphics in 1980 contain a 20th century "floating world" sensibility. Ed's wish was to bring harmony, color, and a meditative stillness to this chaotic planet. He did so in a gentle and powerful way, always as an expression of his deep gratitude for the love and beauty, friendship, and concerns he held dearest. His first solo exhibition was in 1971 at New York's legendary Willard Gallery on the recommendation of Agnes Martin. Baynard went on to have exhibitions at galleries including Betty Parsons Gallery, New York (1973); Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (1977); John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco (1980); and Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (1980/81).. Baynard manages to retain a simplicity of form inspired by a love of Japanese Woodblock prints. His new works reflect the same poetry of his earlier paintings, retaining his stylized compositions with their Zen like minimalism and Oriental calm, along with a new sense of rhythm and movement. Baynard uses familiar themes such as flowers, plants, pots, and vases, incorporating them into his delicate watercolor still lifes, thus creating stunning visual feasts. He was included in the 1972 Landscape exhibition at MoMA NY alone with other luminaries James Boynton...
Category
American Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Joan Miro - Original Abstract Lithograph
By Joan Miró
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Joan Miro Miro Original Abstract Lithograph
Artist: Joan Miro
Medium: Original lithograph on Rives vellum
Portfolio: Miro Lithographe V
Year: 1981
E...
Category
Abstract Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Calder, Composition, Derrière le miroir (after)
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From Derrière le miroir, N° 212, published by Aimé Maeght, Éditeur, Paris; printed ...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
40% Off
Karl Lagerfeld vintage 100% silk scarf
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Vibrant Karl Lagerfeld vintage 100% silk designer scarf, floral patterning with "KL" monogram in center and printed "Karl Lagerfeld" signature along ...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Silk
$160 Sale Price
20% Off
Horns Of Plenty, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - )
Title: Horns Of Plenty
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: AP 30
Image Size: 24 x 23.5 inches
Size: 28...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Vase of Flowers
By Peter Max
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Peter Max
Title: Vase of Flowers
Medium: Lithograph on Somerset paper
Date: 1979
Edition: 327/350
Sheet Size: 29 7/8" x 22"
Frame Size: 36 3/4" x 29 1/4"
Signature: Signed in...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Large Bold Colorful Monoprint Painting Floral in Vase February Amaryllis Flowers
Located in Surfside, FL
Image is 48 X 36 inches. Still life of flowers in a vase. In bold red, orange green and yellow color.
Born and educated in Cleveland, Gary Bukovnik has lived in San Francisco for more than a third of a century. Primarily using the media of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral and culinary images of great depth, intensity, and size.
In 2003 and 2005, invited Bukovnik was Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2003 and 2005 and was an artist-in-residence at the Michigan Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo in 2010, as well as making a tour of exhibitions and watercolor demonstrations across Japan in 2010.
Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA, Campton Gallery in New York City; the Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, the A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, and the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida.
SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario
The Art Institute of Chicago
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Brooklyn Museum
Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown
Dallas Museum of Art
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Frye Art Museum, Seattle
Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Richard L. Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, California
The New York Public Library
Oakland Museum of California
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Phoenix Art Museum
Portland Art Museum, Oregon
Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
ALZA Corporation, Mountain View
ART In Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State
AT&T, New York
Atlantic Richfield, Los Angeles
BankAmerica Corporation, Charlotte
Citigroup, New York
Cleveland Institute of Music
Clorox Company, Oakland
Comerica Bank, Costa Mesa & San Jose
H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh
Illinois Bell...
Category
American Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Monoprint
Rose, from Recent Etchings II
Located in San Francisco, CA
Framed: 39 3/8 x 30 1/8 x 1 1/2 inches, 3/4 inch face, Wood frame
Wayne Thiebaud was born Mesa, Arizona in 1920, and his family soon moved to Los Angeles in 1921. In high school he ...
Category
Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
MARILYN'S FLOWERS II, Signed Lithograph, Abstract Floral, Orange, Pink, Brown
By Peter Max
Located in Union City, NJ
Marilyn's Flowers II is an original hand drawn lithograph by Peter Max printed in an edition of 165, using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival paper, 100% acid free. Marilyn's Flowers II is a vibrant multicolor still life depicting an abstract floral arrangement of lush magenta pink blossoms, with warm red centers against a backdrop of brown and orange, with accents of blue, plum brown and black. The warm brown interior setting enhances the floating, freely drawn pop art cosmic flowers...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Mustard for Blue Flowers, Folk Art Lithograph by Mary Faulconer
Located in Long Island City, NY
Mary Faulconer, American (1912 - 2011) - Mustard for Blue Flowers, Year: circa 1980, Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 250, AP 35, Image Size: 12 x 16.5...
Category
Folk Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Late Night (Where Berkeley Place meets Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn's Park Slope)
Located in New Orleans, LA
In "Late Night", Frederick Mershimer created a winter scene where Berkeley Place meets Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn's Park Slope. This image, the seventh in t...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Mezzotint, Aquatint
California Still Life #40
Located in Brooklyn, NY
In 1990, the Cleveland Institute of Music commissioned artist Gary Bukovnik to create a poster featuring his work "California Still Life #40." Bu...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Offset
Calder, Composition, Derrière le miroir (after)
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From Derrière le miroir, N° 212, published by Aimé Maeght, Éditeur, Paris; printed ...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
Still Life #2, Hand-Colored Abstract Still Life by Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Still Life #2
Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz
Chilean (1939–2021)
Date: 1981
Hand-Colored Etching, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil
Edition of 19/65
Image Size: 19.75 x 29 inc...
Category
Abstract Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Donald Sultan "Yellow Roses" - Framed Contemporary Abstract Print
Located in New Orleans, LA
Donald Sultan
Yellow Roses, April
from Fruit and Flowers II, 1992
Color Screenprint
Signed in Pencil, DS and 34/100
Printed by Watanabe Studio, Brooklyn
Published by Parasol Press, L...
Category
Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
$4,800 Sale Price
20% Off
Lotus (Axsom Ic), Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght, Derrière le miroir
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Catalogue raisonné references: Axsom, Richard H., and Ellsworth Kelly. The Pri...
Category
Hard-Edge Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
White Orchid, Impressionist Poster by David Lee
Located in Long Island City, NY
David Lee, Chinese (1944 - ) - White Orchid, Year: 1981, Medium: Poster, Size: 19 x 15 in. (48.26 x 38.1 cm), Description: Soft and bright, this rendering of flowers by David L...
Category
Impressionist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Offset
Orange Tulip Color Monotype Signed
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Orange Tulip
Color Monotype, handmade archival paper, pencil signed and titled
paper size 40.5x31 inches with frame 49x38.5x1/25
printed: Joseph M. Segura of the Print Research Facility, School of Art, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Wielding bold colors and abstract shapes, Fritz Scholder forever changed the way the world saw American Indians in art.
Scholder was one-quarter Luiseño, a Southern California tribe, but was raised as white, a dichotomy that later would inform the themes of his artwork. Interested in art from an early age, he moved to Sacramento in 1957 and enrolled first at Sacramento City College, where he studied under Pop artist Wayne Thiebaud, and then at Sacramento State College.
He had his first solo exhibition and sold his first major painting in Sacramento, but after graduating struggled to support himself and his family.
Then came the welcome news that he had received a full scholarship to participate in the Rockefeller Foundation’s Southwest Indian Art...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Monotype
Shoes
By Andy Warhol
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on paper
101.5 by 151.5 cm. 40 by 59⅝ in.
framed: 112 by 161.6 cm. 44⅛ by 63⅝ in.
Executed in 1980.
Stamped by The Estate of Andy Warhol and The Andy Warh...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
$330,000
Frogs and Toad, Signed lithograph (AP), from Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness
By Jack Beal
Located in New York, NY
Jack Beal
Frogs and Toad, 1971
Hand signed in pencil by Jack Beal, annotated AP
One-color lithograph proofed by hand and pulled by machine from a zinc plate on Arches buff paper with deckled edges at the Shorewood Bank Street Atelier
Stamped, hand numbered AP, aside from the regular edition of 150 Stamped on reverse: COPYRIGHT © 1971 BY JACK BEAL, bears blind stamp
18 × 24 inches
Unframed
18 x 24 inches
Stamped on reverse: COPYRIGHT © 1971 BY JACK BEAL, bears distinctive blind stamp of publisher (shown) Publisher: David Godine, Center for Constitutional Rights, Washington, D.C.
Jack Beal's "Frogs and Toads" is a classic example of protest art from the early 1970s - the most influential era until today. This historic graphic was created for the legendary portfolio "CONSPIRACY: the Artist as Witness", to raise money for the legal defense of the Chicago 8 - a group of anti-Vietnam War activists indicted by President Nixon's Attorney General John Mitchell for conspiring to riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. (1968 was also the year Bobby Kennedy was killed and American casualties in Vietnam exceeded 30,000.) The eight demonstrators included Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, John Froines, Lee Weiner, and Bobby Seale. (The eighth activist, Bobby Seale, was severed from the case and sentenced to four years for contempt after being handcuffed, shackled to a chair and gagged.) Although Abbie Hoffman would later joke that these radicals couldn't even agree on lunch, the jury convicted them of conspiracy, with one juror proclaiming the demonstrators "should have been shot down by the police." All of the convictions were ultimately overturned by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
This lithograph has fine provenance: it comes directly from the original Portfolio: "Conspiracy The Artist as Witness" which also featured works by Alexander Calder, Nancy Spero and Leon Golub, Romare Bearden Sol Lewitt, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Larry Poons, Peter Saul, Raphael Soyer and Frank Stella - as well as this one by Jack Beal. It was originally housed in an elegant cloth case, accompanied by a colophon page. This is the first time since 1971 that this important work has been removed from the original portfolio case for sale. It is becoming increasingly scarce because so many from this edition are in the permanent collections of major museums and institutions worldwide.
Jack Beal wrote a special message about this work on the Portfolio's colophon page. It says, "In 1956, shortly after Sondra and I moved to New York, two friends were arrested and jailed for protesting air-raid drills. From them and their friends came our education. This work is dedicated to them and their families. "In Memory of Patricia McClure Daw and AL Uhrie" - This print was made for their children.
Jack Beal Biography:
Early in his career Walter Henry “Jack” Beal Jr. painted abstract expressionist canvases, because he believed it was “the only valid way to paint.” By the early 1960s he totally altered his approach and fully repudiated abstraction. Turning to representation, he painted narrative and figurative subjects, often enhanced by bright colors and dramatic perspectives.
Beal was born in Richmond, Virginia, and from 1950 to 1953 he attended the Norfolk Division of William and Mary College Polytechnic Institute, (now Old Dominion University) where he studied biology and anatomy. Shifting gears, he sought art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he focused on drawing, and met his wife, artist Sondra Freckelton. His art history instructor encouraged her students to paint in the manner of established artists, and to that end he frequented the Institute’s galleries. For Beal this was significant: “Until I saw pictures of real quality I had tended to think of painting as just so much self-indulgent smearing around, but when I saw masterpieces by Cézanne and Matisse, and other painters of similar stature, I was bowled over; suddenly I realized the force of art.”
After spending three years (1953–1956) at the Art Institute, Beal concluded his studies there without getting a terminal degree, thinking it was only useful if he wanted to teach, which, at the time, he did not. He also took courses at the University of Chicago in 1955 and 1956. During this period he married Freckelton, a fellow student and sculptor who began her career working in wood and plastic. Together they moved to New York’s SoHo District before its transformation from a wasteland of sweatshops and small factories into an arts district. They were active with the Artist Tenants Association which was instrumental in getting zoning laws changed so that artists could live and work in the well-lit lofts.
Embracing what came to be called “New Realism,” Beal initially painted an occasional landscape as well as earthy-toned still lifes which consisted of jumbled collections filled with personal objects. His signature style started with a series of female nudes—all modeled by Freckelton—based on Greek mythology. These were large canvases with flat paint surfaces, dramatic foreshortening, and unusual perspectives. He further enlivened them with vivid colors, stark lighting, and dynamic patterns derived from textiles and overstuffed furniture. He stopped painting nudes after two episodes. The first came as he was loading a canvas of his naked wife onto a truck in lower Manhattan; several laborers walked by and started to fondle and kiss the painting. On the one hand he felt his wife had been violated, while on the other he was pleased that his realism was so convincing. The second occurred after a solo exhibition in Chicago at which the reception had been sponsored by Playboy magazine. A few days later he was approached by a publicist and asked if Playboy bunnies could be photographed in front of his paintings. He refused.
Some portrait commissions came Beal’s way, but he preferred only portraying friends. More significant were four large murals on the History of Labor in America, the 20th Century: Technology (1975), which he undertook for the headquarters of the United States Department of Labor in Washington. Following a historical timeline, the themes were: colonization, settlement, nineteenth century industry, and twentieth century technology. The unveiling ceremony was attended by government officials and Joan Mondale, an arts advocate and wife of the vice-president. The reviewer for the Washington Post wrote enthusiastically: “They’re heartfelt and they’re big (each is 12 feet square). Their many costumed actors (the Indian, the trapper, the scientist, the hardhat, the capitalist in striped pants, the union maid, etc.) strike dramatic poses in dramatic settings (a seaside wood at dawn, an outdoor blacksmith’s forge, a 19th-century mill, a 20th-century lab). The lighting is theatrical. Beal’s compositions, with their swooping curves and bunched diagonals, are as complicated as his interwoven plots.” To accomplish the murals Beal assembled a team of assistants and models, much in the manner of Renaissance masters, which included artist friends and Freckelton. who by then was painting brightly colorful still lifes.
A second mural commission ensued from New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority for two twenty-foot long installations for the Times Square Interborough Rapid Transit Company subway station. Beal’s designs for The Return of Spring (installed in 2001, three days after the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, DC and Philadelphia) and The Onset of Winter (installed in 2005), Beal captured the appearance of his models in an oil painting made to the scale of the intended mosaic. A collaboration with Miotto Mosaics, the canvases were shipped to the Travisanutto Workshop, in Spilimbergo, Italy, where craftsmen fabricated the design to glass mosaics. The Return of Spring depicted construction workers and other New Yorkers in front of a subway kiosk and an outdoor produce market and in The Onset of Winter, a crowd watches a film crew recording a woman entering the subway as snow falls against the city’s skyline. Harkening back to some of his early nudes based on Greek myth, Persephone, goddess of fertility and wife of Hades, appears in both. The symbolism is pertinent, since she spent six months each year below ground.
Although he disparaged teaching early on, Beal and Freckelton offered four summertime workshops on their farm in Oneonta, New York. He was an instructor at the New York Academy of Art, a graduate art school he helped to establish in 1982. Returning to Virginia, he taught at Hollins College...
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