Pasta - Print by Renzo Vespignani - 1960s
By Renzo Vespignani
Located in Roma, IT
Pasta is a phototype print reproducing drawing by Renzo Vespignani of the 1960s Signed on the
1960s Modern Figurative Prints
Photogravure
Pasta - Print by Renzo Vespignani - 1960s
By Renzo Vespignani
Located in Roma, IT
Pasta is a phototype print reproducing drawing by Renzo Vespignani of the 1960s Signed on the
Photogravure
$950
H 33.25 in W 24.75 in D 0.05 in
Original Perlach Maccaroni - Spaghetti vintage poster pasta
By Richard Roth
Located in Spokane, WA
pasta brand, Perlach in the 1940s 1. The poster features an anthropomorphic pasta man who grows more
Lithograph
Unavailable
H 10.5 in W 14.5 in
Pasta - Razzia Original Poster
By Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix–Dénériaz)
Located in New York, NY
the best designs of the 1980s and 1990s for visuals, branding and image creation. ‘Pasta’ is an
Lithograph
Macaroni vendors, Neapel
By Fratelli Alinari
Located in Frankfurt am Main, DE
their pasta, c. 1880, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print Inscription: Lower middle
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H 31.5 in W 23.62 in
David Shrigley, Untitled (He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta), giraffe print
By David Shrigley
Located in San Rafael, CA
David Shrigley (English b. 1968) Untitled (He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta), 2019 Off-set
Offset
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H 31.5 in W 23.62 in D 0.02 in
David Shrigley, Untitled (He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta), Giraffe Print
By David Shrigley
Located in San Rafael, CA
David Shrigley (English b. 1968) Untitled (He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta), 2019 Off-set
Offset
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H 14.5 in W 10.5 in
Razzia Limited Edition Hand Signed and Numbered Poster for Pasta 2007
By Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix–Dénériaz)
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This is one of a series of 6 signed and numbered prints created by the great French poster artist
Lithograph
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H 31.5 in W 23.63 in
David Shrigley - Untitled (He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta)
By David Shrigley
Located in Central, HK
David Shrigley Untitled (He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta) (2019) 80 x 60 cm Off-set lithography
Lithograph
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H 33.08 in W 25.2 in
David Shrigley, He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta (framed), 2019
By David Shrigley
Located in Manchester, GB
Off-set lithograph Framed 64 x 84 cm (25.2 x 33.07 inches) Printed on 200g Munken Lynx paper by
Lithograph
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H 33.08 in W 25.2 in
David Shrigley, He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta (framed), 2019
By David Shrigley
Located in Manchester, GB
Off-set lithograph Framed 64 x 84 cm (25.2 x 33.07 inches) Printed on 200g Munken Lynx paper by
Lithograph
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H 33.08 in W 25.2 in
David Shrigley, He Will Only Eat Squid Ink Pasta (framed), 2019
By David Shrigley
Located in Manchester, GB
Off-set lithograph Framed 64 x 84 cm (25.2 x 33.07 inches) Printed on 200g Munken Lynx paper by
Lithograph
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H 62 in W 46.5 in
"Pasta" Razzia French Vintage Food Poster (Lg Format - Signed)
By Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix–Dénériaz)
Located in Boston, MA
Gerard Courbouleix-Deneriaz, commonly known as Razzia, has been active in the advertising field since the Seventies. Growing up in Montparnasse during the 1960s, he studied English L...
Screen
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H 9.5 in W 6.5 in
"Pasta Peragallo Genova" small store advertising display 1920s with Rooster
Located in Boston, MA
One of our all-time favorite in-store displays, now hard to find, mounted on light cardboard. A delightful poster that reminds us of the company name in the image - a rooster with a ...
Lithograph
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H 10.24 in W 14.57 in
Original Antique Food Advertising Poster Pantagruel Pasta Art Deco Waiter Spain
Located in London, GB
Original antique food advertising poster for a brand of pasta Pantagruel - Pates Alimentaires
Paper
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H 18 in W 24 in
'Angel Hair' Original silkscreen print mother child dog pasta colorful serigraph
By Madeline Donahue
Located in Brooklyn, NY
. This print was created from a series of marker and litho-crayon drawings. The layers were printed with
Screen
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H 18 in W 24 in
'Angel Hair' Original silkscreen print mother child dog pasta colorful serigraph
By Madeline Donahue
Located in Brooklyn, NY
. This print was created from a series of marker and litho-crayon drawings. The layers were printed with
Screen
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H 18 in W 24 in
'Angel Hair' Original silkscreen print mother child dog pasta colorful serigraph
By Madeline Donahue
Located in Brooklyn, NY
. This print was created from a series of marker and litho-crayon drawings. The layers were printed with
Screen
Original Vintage Poster, Loto, by Savignac
By Bernard Villemot
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A classic design by Villemot, this poster is advertising the brand of mineral water, ‘Contrex’. Contrexéville water was recognised as a Natural Mineral Water by the French Government...
Linen, Paper
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