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Helen Phillips

Victor Pasmore Etching from "The Dance of Man In Modern Times Portfolio"
Victor Pasmore Etching from "The Dance of Man In Modern Times Portfolio"

Victor Pasmore Etching from "The Dance of Man In Modern Times Portfolio"

By Victor Pasmore 1

Located in Stamford, CT

Tomorrow" in collaboration with Erno Goldfinger and Helen Phillips. Pasmore was commissioned to make a

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Vintage 1970s English Modern Prints

Materials

Paper

I, from Sensory World by Victor Pasmore, 1996
I, from Sensory World by Victor Pasmore, 1996

I, from Sensory World by Victor Pasmore, 1996

By Victor Pasmore

Located in Kingsclere, GB

with Helen Phillips and Ernö Goldfinger. In 1957 Pasmore worked with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence

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20th Century Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

Untitled VII by Victor Pasmore, 1990
Untitled VII by Victor Pasmore, 1990

Victor PasmoreUntitled VII by Victor Pasmore, 1990, 1990

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H 28.88 in W 40.75 in

Untitled VII by Victor Pasmore, 1990

By Victor Pasmore

Located in Kingsclere, GB

with Helen Phillips and Ernö Goldfinger. In 1957 Pasmore worked with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence

Category

20th Century Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Senza Titolo 11 by Victor Pasmore, 1989
Senza Titolo 11 by Victor Pasmore, 1989

Senza Titolo 11 by Victor Pasmore, 1989

By Victor Pasmore

Located in Kingsclere, GB

with Helen Phillips and Ernö Goldfinger. In 1957 Pasmore worked with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence

Category

20th Century Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Untitled IX by Victor Pasmore, 1990
Untitled IX by Victor Pasmore, 1990

Untitled IX by Victor Pasmore, 1990

By Victor Pasmore

Located in Kingsclere, GB

with Helen Phillips and Ernö Goldfinger. In 1957 Pasmore worked with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Image by Victor Pasmore, 1974
Image by Victor Pasmore, 1974

Image by Victor Pasmore, 1974

By Victor Pasmore

Located in Kingsclere, GB

Whitechapel Art Gallery, This Is Tomorrow, for which he collaborated with Helen Phillips and Ernö Goldfinger

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20th Century Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

'Diptych' —  Modernist Abstraction, Atelier 17
'Diptych' —  Modernist Abstraction, Atelier 17

'Diptych' — Modernist Abstraction, Atelier 17

By Stanley William Hayter

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Helen Phillips, to New York. He ran a course entitled ‘Atelier 17’ at the New School for Social Research

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Engraving

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Composition XV, from: Antihead  L’Antitête
Composition XV, from: Antihead  L’Antitête

Composition XV, from: Antihead L’Antitête

By Joan Miró

Located in London, GB

Collection of Stanley William Hayter Helen Elizabeth Phillips (1913 – 1994), S.W. wife. Augie Hayter, their

Category

1940s Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

Wood and Gesso Abstract Sculpture Maquette by Helen Phillips American circa 1955
Wood and Gesso Abstract Sculpture Maquette by Helen Phillips American circa 1955

Wood and Gesso Abstract Sculpture Maquette by Helen Phillips American circa 1955

By Helen Phillips

Located in London, GB

Unique painted, gessoed and carved wooden abstract maquette signed by Helen Phillips, wife of

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gesso, Wood

"La Piege" Print by Helen Phillips
"La Piege" Print by Helen Phillips

"La Piege" Print by Helen Phillips

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H 26.5 in W 22.25 in

"La Piege" Print by Helen Phillips

By Helen Phillips

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Born in Fresno, CA on March 3, 1913. Phillips studied sculpture at the CSFA under Stackpole and

Category

Vintage 1950s American Prints

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Victor Pasmore Screenprint "Untitled 06"
Victor Pasmore Screenprint "Untitled 06"

Victor Pasmore Screenprint "Untitled 06"

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H 44 in W 35.75 in D 1.5 in

Victor Pasmore Screenprint "Untitled 06"

By Victor Pasmore 1

Located in Stamford, CT

Screenprint in colors, on wove paper, signed in pencil, dated and numbered 24/70, published by Marlborough Graphics, Ltd., London, with the blind stamp of the printer Kelpra Studio, ...

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Late 20th Century English Modern Contemporary Art

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Paper

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