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Various Pop Art Artists 'Lincoln Center Posters' Vintage

Various Pop Art Artists 'Lincoln Center Posters' Vintage

Located in Brooklyn, NY

posters advertising events at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Featuring works by

Category

1980s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Other Medium

Lincoln Center Festival 2001 Poster
Lincoln Center Festival 2001 Poster

Lincoln Center Festival 2001 Poster

By Sam Gilliam

Located in New York, NY

Lincoln Center List Poster and Print Program, New York. This poster was a part of those produced in

Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Linwood Lincoln Center Festival 97 Poster
Linwood Lincoln Center Festival 97 Poster

Linwood Lincoln Center Festival 97 Poster

By Robert Kushner

Located in New York, NY

poster was a part of those produced in partnership with Lincoln Center & Vera List Art Project. Lincoln

Category

1990s Other Art Style Still-life Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"Lincoln Center" by Sol Lewitt
"Lincoln Center" by Sol Lewitt

"Lincoln Center" by Sol Lewitt

By Sol LeWitt

Located in Hinsdale, IL

Watanabe Studio, Ltd., Brooklyn. Published by the Lincoln Center/List Poster and Print Program, New York

Category

1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Yrissary-Evolution -Vintage, hand pulled serigraph

Yrissary-Evolution -Vintage, hand pulled serigraph

By Mario Yrisarry

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Festival at Lincoln Center in 1972. Referenced on pages 52 and 53 of the Lincoln Center Posters book, this

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20th Century Abstract Geometric Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Solar Imp
Solar Imp

Solar Imp

By Helen Frankenthaler

Located in New York, NY

pencil. Published by Lincoln Center List Poster and Print Program, New York. Second signature printed.

Category

Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Screen, Color

Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait

By Chuck Close

Located in Toronto, Ontario

optical training for both artist and viewer. This self-portrait was created to benefit the Lincoln Center

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Early 2000s Contemporary Portrait Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

Pinocchio
Pinocchio

Jim DinePinocchio, 2008

Price Upon Request

Pinocchio

By Jim Dine

Located in Palo Alto, CA

numbered from the edition of 118 on verso. Published by Lincoln Center List Poster & Print Program, New

Category

Early 2000s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen, Woodcut

Etude In Resonance

Etude In Resonance

By Clifford Singer

Located in Henderson, NV

This painting is the basis for the Lincoln Center Poster done in 1991.

Category

1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

The Supremes Poster, Lincoln Center
The Supremes Poster, Lincoln Center

The Supremes Poster, Lincoln Center

Located in Marina del Rey, CA

The Supremes Poster from Concert at Lincoln Center Philharmonic Hall Friday October 15, 1965. The

Category

1960s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Offset

Floral Supermarket, Exhibition Poster

Floral Supermarket, Exhibition Poster

By After Jacob Lawrence

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Original exhibition poster designed by Jacob Lawrence for the Lincoln Center Poster Program in 1996

Category

1990s Cubist Still-life Prints

Materials

Screen

Floral Supermarket, Serigraph

Floral Supermarket, Serigraph

By After Jacob Lawrence

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Original exhibition poster designed by Jacob Lawrence for the Lincoln Center Poster Program in 1996

Category

1990s Contemporary Still-life Prints

Materials

Screen

Day Lilies

Day Lilies

By Alex Katz

Located in Brooklyn, NY

First edition exhibition poster designed by the artist for the Lincoln Center Poster Program in

Category

20th Century Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Katherine Porter-Newport Jazz Festival

Katherine Porter-Newport Jazz Festival

By Katherine Porter

Located in Brooklyn, NY

. The Porter is referenced on pages 36 and 37 of the Lincoln Center Posters book.

Category

20th Century Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

1992 Alex Katz 'Day Lilies' Poster

1992 Alex Katz 'Day Lilies' Poster

By Alex Katz

Located in Brooklyn, NY

artist for the Lincoln Center Poster Program in 1992, titled Day Lilies. Limited edition serigraph

Category

1990s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

After Gerhard Richter-Eis 2-SERIGRAPH
After Gerhard Richter-Eis 2-SERIGRAPH

After Gerhard Richter-Eis 2-SERIGRAPH

By Gerhard Richter

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Limited edition poster by Gerhard Richter, titled 'Eis 2', published by the Lincoln Center Poster

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Lincoln Center Festival Exhibition Poster

Lincoln Center Festival Exhibition Poster

By Frank Stella

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Original poster designed by Frank Stella for the Lincoln Center Film Festival in 1967. Each year

Category

1960s Minimalist Abstract Prints

Materials

Offset

Venetian Glass

Venetian Glass

By Howard Hodgkin

Located in Brooklyn, NY

exhibition poster designed by the artist for the Lincoln Center Poster Program in 1989, titled Venetian Glass

Category

1980s Abstract Portrait Prints

Materials

Offset

Lincoln Center Institute

Lincoln Center Institute

By Ilya Bolotowsky

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Signed and Numbered out of 144 in pencil by Bolotwosky. About the Lincoln Center- The Lincoln

Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Lincoln Center Festival
Lincoln Center Festival

Lincoln Center Festival

By Sam Gilliam

Located in New York, NY

pencil. Printed by Brand X Editions, NY and published by Lincoln Center List Poster and Print Program

Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Lincoln Center Ticket
Lincoln Center Ticket

Lincoln Center Ticket

By Andy Warhol

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts for List Art Posters-Lincoln Center Unsigned edition of

Category

1960s Pop Art More Prints

Materials

Screen

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Decorating with fine art prints — whether they’re figurative prints, abstract prints or another variety — has always been a practical way of bringing a space to life as well as bringing works by an artist you love into your home.

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