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Art Subject: Garden
Barbara Hepworth's Cat, contemporary, print, silkscreen
Located in Deddington, GB
Silkscreen
Image Size H 22 x 22cm
Framed Size H 47 x 45cm
Edition of 100
Additional information:
Screen print on Paper
Edition of 100
22 H x 22 W cm (8.66 x 8.66 in)
Sold unframed
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Category
2010s Contemporary Animal Prints
Materials
Paper
Barbara Hepworth's Cat & Matisse's Dogs in Love, diptych, contemporary, print
Located in Deddington, GB
Silkscreen
Image Size H 22 x 22cm
Framed Size H 47 x 45cm
Edition of 100
Additional information:
Screen print on Paper
Edition of 100
22 H x 22 W cm (8.66 x 8.66 in)
Sold unframed
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2010s Contemporary Animal Prints
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Tropical Overlook, Barbican By Clare Halifax, Limited edition Botanical Print
Located in Deddington, GB
Clare Halifax
Tropical Overlook
Limited Edition 10 colour screen print
Edition of 100
Sheet Size: H 27cm x W 25cm x 0.1cm
Sold Unframed
Hand printed by the artist onto somerset satin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Prints
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Evening Approaches In The Greenhouse, Photorealist Lithograph by Delita Piercy
Located in Long Island City, NY
Delita Alvarez Piercy (1936 - ) - Evening Approaches In The Greenhouse, Year: 1985, Medium: Lithograph on BFK Rives, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: Printers Proof...
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Brooklyn Botanical Gardens I; Brooklyn Botanical Gardens II (Diptych)
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Located in New York, NY
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Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964
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This exquisite silkscreen by Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), titled Sandwich and Soda, originates from the landmark 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters). Published by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, and printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven, in Sandwich and Soda, Lichtenstein translates his signature Pop Art vocabulary—bold outlines, flat commercial color, and Ben-Day dot structure—into a crisp, iconic composition that reimagines everyday consumer imagery with graphic intensity and conceptual clarity.
Executed as a silkscreen on Mylar over Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper, this work measures 20 x 24 inches. Unsigned and unnumbered as issued. Printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven, one of the most capable American screenprinting ateliers of the mid-20th century.
Artwork Details:
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997)
Title: Sandwich and Soda, from X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), 1964
Medium: Silkscreen on Mylar over Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper
Dimensions: 20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 60.96 cm)
Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered as issued
Date: 1964
Publisher: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford
Printer: Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven
Edition: D
Catalogue raisonne reference: Corlett, Mary Lee, and Roy Lichtenstein. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonne 1948–1997. 2nd rev. ed., Hudson Hills Press in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Distributed in the U.S. by National Book Network, 2002, No. 35.
Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium
Provenance: From the 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), published by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford
Notes:
Excerpted from the folio, This portfolio was commissioned and printed in an attempt to extend as much of the visual impact as possible of ten artists to paper and to make these prints available to collectors who might not otherwise have such a vivid slice of the artist. The dry surface of screening seemed to be most apt to translate the effect of their painting, both the flatness which is the unifying bond between the ten, and the insistance of paint on the surface of canvas so like the visible heft of ink on paper here. Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., Curator of Printings.
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La Terrazza
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PLEASE NOTE: Edition numbers could vary from the one shown in the images. All edition available come from the edition /50
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"I generally start with oil sketches, because I can paint more quickly than I can draw. In this way I try to capture the sensation of what I’m doing, getting into the unconscious and creating the images, and then figuring out what I did." — Alex Katz
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