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Peter Max Toulouse Lautrec

"Toulouse-Lautrec" Collage Lithograph by Peter Max
"Toulouse-Lautrec" Collage Lithograph by Peter Max

"Toulouse-Lautrec" Collage Lithograph by Peter Max

By Peter Max

Located in San Diego, CA

A very cool "Toulouse-Lautrec" collage lithograph by Peter Max, circa 1960s. The print is floating

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Large Toulouse Lautrec by Peter Max in Peach Pink, Signed and Framed
Large Toulouse Lautrec by Peter Max in Peach Pink, Signed and Framed

Large Toulouse Lautrec by Peter Max in Peach Pink, Signed and Framed

$10,500Sale Price|25% Off

H 57.5 in W 49 in D 2 in

Large Toulouse Lautrec by Peter Max in Peach Pink, Signed and Framed

By Peter Max

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This is the largest of the Toulouse Lautrec portraits by famed artist Peter Max in peach pink

Category

Vintage 1960s American Modern Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Toulouse Lautrec (large hand signed serigraph)
Toulouse Lautrec (large hand signed serigraph)

Toulouse Lautrec (large hand signed serigraph)

By Peter Max

Located in Aventura, FL

Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Peter Max. From the edition of 125

Category

1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Toulouse Lautrec (Blue), large hand signed serigraph
Toulouse Lautrec (Blue), large hand signed serigraph

Toulouse Lautrec (Blue), large hand signed serigraph

By Peter Max

Located in Aventura, FL

Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Peter Max. From the edition of 125

Category

1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

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Toulouse Lautrec (large hand signed serigraph)
Toulouse Lautrec (large hand signed serigraph)

Toulouse Lautrec (large hand signed serigraph)

By Peter Max

Located in Aventura, FL

Serigraph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Peter Max. From the edition of 125

Category

1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen, Paper

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Heart Poster Signed by Peter Max & Andre Agassi

By Peter Max

Located in San Diego, CA

Vintage “Grand Slam for Children A Concert for Tomorrow” / Heart lithograph poster signed by Peter Max and tennis great, Andre Agassi, circa 1995. The concert was held at the MGM Gra...

Category

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Materials

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Born Peter Max Finkelstein in Berlin in 1937, psychedelic Pop art icon Peter Max spent the first part of his childhood in Shanghai after his parents emigrated from Germany to flee the Nazis. While there, Max developed his deep interest in American pop culture — namely comic books, jazz and cinema. Max’s paintings, graphic design, prints and illustrations, which were inspired by these interests, were also informed by his experience with synesthesia, a sensory condition that causes him to see music and hear color.

After relocating to Haifa, Israel, then Paris, where he spent a significant amount of time in sketching classes at the Louvre, a teenage Max and his family finally moved to the United States, settling in Brooklyn. Max enrolled in the Art Students League of New York in 1956, training under Frank J. Reilly, and then the School of Visual Arts. Throughout art school, Max focused on photorealism, but he found the style too restrictive. When he graduated and opened his graphic design studio with friends in 1962, he began experimenting with abstraction and color — just in time for the psychedelic era.

The technicolor works for which Max would become known are characterized by big and bold graphic qualities — not dissimilar to what you’d find in his beloved comic books. Some deeper themes emerged across his work too: Max spent a good portion of the 1960s and 1970s creating his signature cosmic style, inspired by his fascination with astronomy and Eastern philosophies.

For Max and his partners, the graphic design business was highly successful, with commissions rolling in from advertising agencies, magazines and even Hollywood in the form of movie posters. The artist was featured on the cover of Life in 1969, and by the 1970s, he was practically a household name.

Max's body of work extended into product design, including a line of clocks for General Electric, while his domination of the commercial art scene continued for decades. He was commissioned to paint a postage stamp honoring the World’s Fair of 1974 (Expo ‘74); a Statue of Liberty series in which some proceeds went on to fund the statue’s restoration; posters and other advertising materials for major events like the Super Bowl, the U.S. Open and the Grammys; a Dale Earnhardt race car; and even the hull of the Norwegian Breakaway cruise ship.

Commercial activities aside, Max has long been the subject of many museum exhibitions, from his first solo show in 1970, “The World of Peter Max,” at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco to 2016's “Peter Max: 50 Years of Cosmic Dreaming” at the Tampa Museum of Art in Florida. Today, his work belongs to the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and other institutions.

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Questions About Peter Max
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    How much a Peter Max painting is worth will be determined by its condition, the presence of a signature, size and other factors. Born Peter Max Finkelstein in Berlin in 1937, psychedelic Pop art icon Peter Max spent the first part of his childhood in Shanghai after his parents emigrated from Germany to flee the Nazis. While there, Max developed a deep interest in American pop culture — namely comic books, jazz and cinema — that would inform his bold and graphic paintings. His prints can be found for less than approximately $1,000 but his paintings have sold for between $10,000 and $20,000 over the years. Find original Peter Max paintings on 1stDibs.