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Period: Late 20th Century
Bottleneck Vase with Falling Petal
Located in Kansas City, MO
Derrick Greaves
Title: Bottlenack Vase with Falling Petal
Medium: Color lithograph
Year: 1971
Signed, numbered or inscribed
Edition: XXXV + h.c.
Size: 13.7 × 15.2 on 29.4 × 20.7 inches
Slight Staining Throughout
Trial Proof Hole Punches Top & Bottom Center (see images)
Derrick Greaves is one of the most eminent British painters of the last half century. Greaves initially gained acclaim in the 1950s, when he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale along with the other 'Kitchen-Sink' painters with whom he was associated: John Bratby...
Category
Modern Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Apple (Poster) -- signed
Located in Missouri, MO
Hand-Signed and dated Lower Right
Original screenprint poster in yellow, red, blue an black on white wove paper. Designed by the artist for a traveling exhibition for the Saint Lou...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
154 Foot Sculpture That Never Was
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined painti...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint
Salvador Dali - Wild Blackberries
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Framed Salvador Dali's Lithograph
Wild Blackberries
1970
Dimensions: P. 57 x 37 cm
Sheet: 75 x 56 cm
Handsigned, EA (Epreuve d'Artiste)
Excellent Co...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Pears
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Donald Sultan (American, born 1951)
Title: Pears
Year: 1989
Medium: Color silkscreen and lithograph
Edition: Numbered 87/125 in pencil
Paper: Arches 88
Image size: 12 x 12 inches
paper size: 22 x 23 inches
Signature: Hand signed in pencil by the artist
Publisher : Parasol Editions Press L.T.D. Portland, Oregon.
Condition: Excellent
Frame: Framed in a custom wooden maple frame, with fabric bevel and matting.
Description: From the suite, Fruits
Donald Sultan is an American painter, sculptor, and print maker, well-known for large-scale still life paintings and the use of industrial materials such as tar, enamel, spackle and vinyl tiles. He has been exhibiting internationally in prominent museums and galleries, and his works are included in important museum collections all over the globe. Donald Sultan rose...
Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
A Sculpture Framed by a Print
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined painti...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint
Music Box
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint
Night Shift
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...
Category
Surrealist Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint
Still Life
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...
Category
Outsider Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching
World of Watermelons
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintings, prints and drawings, whose style defies convenient labels. Abstract, surreal, cartoonish, sci-fi fantastic, metaphysical, apocalyptic-Baroque - all of these fit but also fall short of fully describing his art." (The Living Arts, June 13, 2000, p. B2)
Valton Tyler was born in 1944 in Texas, where "the industrial world of oil refineries made a long-lasting impression on Valton as a very young child living in Texas City. He was three years old when the terrible explosion occurred there and can remember the terrifying confusion and 'the beautiful red sky and objects flying everywhere in the air.'" (Reynolds, p. 25) While growing up in Texas City, Valton's father worked in auto repair, and was known for his skill in mixing colors for paint jobs. After leaving Texas City, Valton made his way to Dallas, where he briefly enrolled at the Dallas Art Institute, but found it to be too social and commercial for his taste. After Valton's work was introduced to Donald Vogel (founder of Valley House Gallery), "Vogel arranged for Tyler to use the printmaking facilities in the art department of the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where the young artist essentially taught himself several demanding printmaking techniques. 'It was remarkable,' Vogel says. 'Not only did he learn complicated etching methods, but he was able to express himself powerfully in whatever medium he explored.' Vogel became the publisher of Tyler's prints. Among them, the artist made editions of some 50 different images whose sometimes stringy abstract forms and more solid, architecturally arresting elements became the precursors of his later, mature style." (Gomez, Raw Vision #35, p. 36)
“World of Watermelons” is plate number 19, and is reproduced in "The First Fifty Prints: Valton Tyler" with text by Rebecca Reynolds, published for Valley House Gallery by Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, Texas, 1972.
Of “World of Watermelons”, Tyler said “The title here does not represent my own associations with this print. Friends simply began referring to it as ‘the watermelon print...
Category
Outsider Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint
Freezing Point
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...
Category
Outsider Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Rag Paper, Etching
The Oval Office
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Title: The Oval Office (C. 277)
Year: 1992
Medium: Screenprint on Rives, signed, dated and numbered in pencil
Edition: 17/175
Image: 30 x 39.25 inches
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Category
Pop Art Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Folded Flag
By Mark Adams
Located in San Francisco, CA
Born in Fort Plains, N.Y., Mark Adams (1925 - 2006) went on to attend Syracuse University, but left before graduation to study abstract art in New York with...
Category
Contemporary Late 20th Century Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph