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Tetsuro Sawada

“Untitled”
“Untitled”

Tetsuro Sawada“Untitled”

$500

H 34 in W 22 in

“Untitled”

Located in Warren, NJ

Tetsuro Sawada (Japanese, 1935-1998) Untitled Serigraph signed, dated '76 and editioned 28/60 in

Category

20th Century Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

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Affinity
Affinity

Tetsuro SawadaAffinity, 1982

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H 24.5 in W 17.25 in

Affinity

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada Title: Affinity Year: 1982 Edition: 15/35 Signed, numbered and dated in pencil

Category

1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Aurora (II)
Aurora (II)

Tetsuro SawadaAurora (II), 1992

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H 17.75 in W 22.75 in

Aurora (II)

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada Aurora (II) Silkscreen Print Year: 1992 Edition: 150 Size: 17.75 x 22.75 in Signed

Category

1990s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

The Day II
The Day II

Tetsuro SawadaThe Day II, 1989

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H 16.4 in W 11.6 in

The Day II

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada The Day II Silkscreen Print Year: 1989 Edition: 300 Size: 16.4 x 11.6 in Signed

Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

The Day I
The Day I

Tetsuro SawadaThe Day I, 1989

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H 16.4 in W 11.6 in

The Day I

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada The Day I Silkscreen Print Year: 1989 Edition: 300 Size: 16.4 x 11.6 in Signed

Category

1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

After Glow III
After Glow III

Tetsuro SawadaAfter Glow III, 1988

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H 18.5 in W 27.8 in

After Glow III

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada After Glow III Color Silkscreen Year: 1988 Size: 18.5x27.8in Edition: 135 Signed

Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Nightscape
Nightscape

Tetsuro SawadaNightscape, 1981

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H 31.25 in W 21.5 in

Nightscape

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada Nightscape Color Silkscreen Year: 1981 Size: 31.25x21.5in Edition: 80 Signed, dated

Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Luna
Luna

Tetsuro SawadaLuna, 1984

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H 12.5 in W 17 in

Luna

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada "Luna" Silkscreen Print Year: 1984 Edition: 50 Size: 12.5” x 17” Signed, titled and

Category

1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Red Space
Red Space

Tetsuro SawadaRed Space, 1987

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H 20.75 in W 14.25 in

Red Space

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada "Red Space" Serigraph Year: 1987 Dated, titled, numbered, and signed by artist in

Category

1980s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Reflections
Reflections

Tetsuro SawadaReflections, 1987

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H 13.5 in W 21 in

Reflections

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada "Reflections" Year: 1987 Color silkscreen Signed and numbered in pencil by artist

Category

1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

White Memory
White Memory

White Memory

Located in Kansas City, MO

Tetsuro Sawada "White Memory" Serigraph Year: 1987 Dated, titled, numbered, and signed by artist in

Category

1980s Abstract Expressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

"Views (Purple)" Silkscreen Print by The Skyscape Artist, 88/100
"Views (Purple)" Silkscreen Print by The Skyscape Artist, 88/100

"Views (Purple)" Silkscreen Print by The Skyscape Artist, 88/100

Located in Soquel, CA

Tetsuro Sawada (Japanese, 1933-1998) focuses on hard-edged horizontal lines, color, and light, giving the

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-War Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen, Archival Paper

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Category

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Materials

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