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Cynthia Carlson

Hornet Rocks, Drawing by Cynthia Carlson
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Cynthia Carlson, American (1942 - ) Title: Hornet Rocks Year: 1980 Medium: Roplex, acrylic
Category

1980s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wax Crayon, Acrylic

Surrealist Architectural Landscape "Fall for it" 1970s Chicago Modernist
By William Schwedler
Located in Surfside, FL
delicate, but voluptuous color. Studying at the Art institute of Chicago with his friends Cynthia Carlson
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Surrealist Architectural Landscape Silkscreen 1970s Chicago Modernist Lithograph
By William Schwedler
Located in Surfside, FL
. Studying at the Art institute of Chicago with his friends Cynthia Carlson, Jim Nutt, Art Green, and Karl
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Big Post Minimalist Pattern and Decoration Abstract Lithograph Robert Zakanitch
By Robert Zakanitch
Located in Surfside, FL
the Pattern and Decoration movements of the 1970s. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary
Category

1980s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Sukkos, Judaica Fruit, Print Pattern & Decoration Lithograph Robert Kushner Art
By Robert Kushner
Located in Surfside, FL
of the 1970s. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert
Category

1990s Contemporary Still-life Prints

Materials

Paper, Color

Lithograph Print Pattern & Decoration Art Honor Father & Mother Robert Kushner
By Robert Kushner
Located in Surfside, FL
Decoration movements of the 1970s. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

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Surrealist Architectural Landscape "Fall for it" 1970s Chicago Modernist
By William Schwedler
Located in Surfside, FL
delicate, but voluptuous color. Studying at the Art institute of Chicago with his friends Cynthia Carlson
Category

1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Surrealist Architectural Landscape Silkscreen 1970s Chicago Modernist Lithograph
By William Schwedler
Located in Surfside, FL
Art institute of Chicago with his friends Cynthia Carlson, Jim Nutt, Art Green, and Karl Wirsum
Category

1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Large Post Minimalist Pattern and Decoration Abstract Triptych Acrylic Painting
By Robert Zakanitch
Located in Surfside, FL
. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Kim MacConnel
Category

1980s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Oribe Tray / Classical Pitchers #3
By Betty Woodman
Located in Kansas City, MO
the Pattern and Decoration movement, such as Joyce Kozloff and Cynthia Carlson, she began producing
Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut, Monotype

Large Acrylic, Gold Leaf Painting Handmade Japanese Paper, Pattern & Decoration
By Robert Kushner
Located in Surfside, FL
. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Kim MacConnel
Category

1990s Contemporary Still-life Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

Post Minimalist Pattern and Decoration Abstract Screen Flowers Print Lithograph
By Robert Zakanitch
Located in Surfside, FL
. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Kim MacConnel
Category

1980s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Post Minimalist Pattern and Decoration Abstract Screen Print Lithograph Stencil
By Robert Zakanitch
Located in Surfside, FL
the Pattern and Decoration movements of the 1970s. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary
Category

1980s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen, Lithograph, Stencil

Post Minimalist Pattern and Decoration Abstract Screen Print Lithograph Stencil
By Robert Zakanitch
Located in Surfside, FL
movements of the 1970s. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert
Category

1980s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen, Stencil

ORIBE TRAY / CLASSICAL PITCHER #3 by Betty Woodman
By Betty Woodman
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Joyce Kozloff and Cynthia Carlson, she began producing colorful, witty—and nonfunctional—vessels
Category

1980s Post-War Still-life Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Woodcut

Post Minimalist Patter and Decoration Large Abstract Silkscreen Print
By Valerie Jaudon
Located in Surfside, FL
movements of the 1970s. (along with Cynthia Carlson, Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert
Category

1980s Post-Minimalist Abstract 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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