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Edward Landon Art

American, 1911-1984

Edward Landon studied at both the Hartford Art School and the Art Students League. He was a pioneer in elevating silkscreen to the level of fine art and was one of the founding members of the National Serigraph Society. He served as president of the society and as editor of its publication, The Serigraph Quarterly. Landon was also a musician, and many of his subjects have the musical theme as their inspiration. In 1950, he was awarded a "Fulbright" grant to study in Norway, where he lectured on serigraphy and arranged exhibitions of the serigraph. Landon was widely exhibited at many of the leading museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Artist: Edward Landon
Edward Landon, Calla Lily Plant), about 1950, mid-century serigraph/screen print
Edward Landon, Calla Lily Plant), about 1950, mid-century serigraph/screen print

Edward Landon, Calla Lily Plant), about 1950, mid-century serigraph/screen print

By Edward Landon

Located in New York, NY

Connecticut-born Edward Landon (1911-1984) studied at the Art Students League, NYC. Later he became a member of the circle of artists around the art historian Elisabeth McCausland a...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art

Materials

Screen

Untitled (Hard Edge minimalist abstraction)
Untitled (Hard Edge minimalist abstraction)

Untitled (Hard Edge minimalist abstraction)

By Edward Landon

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Edward August Landon (1911-1984). Untitled, ca. 1960. Oil on wood panel, 4 x 4 inches. Measures 7 x 7.25 inches framed. Signed lower right. Excellent condition. Minor staining in matting. Birth place: Hartford, CT Death place: Hartford Addresses: NYC, 1947; Weston, VT, 1973 Profession: Printmaker, painter Studied: Hartford Art School; ASL; also with Carlos Merida, Mexico. Exhibited: S. Indp. A., 1940; Nat. Serigraph Soc., 1940-60; Am. Color Print Soc. Ann., 1945-65; Northwest Printmakers Ann., 1950-60; U.S. Info Agency Int. Circulating Exhib., 1952; Boston Printmakers Ann., 1955-70; nationally in print exhibs., since 1941; Doris Meltzer...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

Materials

Wood, Oil

Things are not Right!
Things are not Right!

Things are not Right!

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Things are not Right! Silk screen, c. 1970 Signed, editioned, and inscribed "To V.V." in pencil by the artist Image size: 2 x 2 inches Sheet size: 5 x 4 1/8 inches One of an unnumbe...

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1970s Post-Modern Edward Landon Art

Materials

Screen

untitled (Color collage)
untitled (Color collage)

untitled (Color collage)

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Untitled Printed paper collage elements on cardboard, 1960 Signed in pencil lower right Condition: Excellent Board size: 13 3/8 x 15 1/2 inches Provenance: Estate of the Artist ...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

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Mixed Media

1950’s CubisM abstract Flag Arrangements
1950’s CubisM abstract Flag Arrangements

1950’s CubisM abstract Flag Arrangements

By Edward Landon

Located in New York, NY

1950’s Cubist abstract arrangements of flags by Edward August Landon (1911 - 1984). Acrylic/oil on board, signed lower right Landon. Housed in the original frame. Overall with fra...

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1950s Cubist Edward Landon Art

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Acrylic

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Hyams Hart, composer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Five Films, film showing, Dance Theater Workshop, NY Garden Party, set design for dance production by Claire Porter, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Intimate and Not So Intimate, set design for dance production, choreographed by Blondell Cummings, Premiere St. Marks Dance Space, NY 1990 New Paintings, solo exhibition, Time Life Building, NY Paintings and Photographs, two-person exhibition, Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 30 Stories, set design, theater production by Ain Gordon, Premiere P.S. 122, NY Cartoon, set design, dance production choreographed by Keely Garfield, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Ringer Pike, co-director and set design, multimedia stage production by Dale Worsley, Premiere Hall Walls, Buffalo, NY Dinizulu and His African Dancers and Singers, set design for video production by Skip Blumberg, NY 1989 Recent Work, solo exhibition, Souyun Yi Gallery, NY New Painting, solo exhibition, The Harrison Gallery, Boca Raton, FL Restructure/Subtracting the Grid, group show, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ Set Drawings for Modern Dance, group exhibition, Harvard Theater Collection, Cambridge, MA Postcards, set design for video production by Mark Rappaport, NY Quad, set design for video, dance production by Samuel Becket, Global Village Production, NY Moon, film premiere, Equitable Center Theater, Whitney Museum, NY Film/Video Arts Angel Award Showcase, film showing, Museum of Broadcasting, NY 1988 Paintings: 1971–1988, solo exhibition, Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, PMW Gallery, Stamford, CT Drawings for Sets and Films, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY Wilderness, director, designer, filmmaker for theater/film production in collaboration with Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Stephen Fechter, writer, A. Leroy, composer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY The Joys and Enigmas of a Strange Hour, set design, Dance Theater Workshop, NY 1987 New Paintings, solo exhibition, painting, Souyun Yi Gallery, NY Boothe and Zetterstrom, two-person exhibition, drawing, Almquist Gallery, New Preston, CT Twenty Summers Past, group exhibition, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, CO House Keeping, set design for dance production in collaboration with Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY The Event of the Year, set design for dance production choreographed by Emily Keeler for Jacques d’Amboise’s National Dance Institute, Premiere San Francisco Opera House, CA Keeping up with the Eighties, set design for theater production in collaboration with Michael Smith and A. Leroy, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Beside Herself, 16mm film, Premiere Performance Space 122, NY Our Man, 16mm film, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Films by Artists, group film showing, White Columns Gallery, NY Naked Eye Cinema, group film showing, Zone Gallery, NY Art Mix 87, film showing, Avenue B, NY 1986 New Paintings, solo exhibition, Lynn Mayhew Gallery, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH Drawings and Notations for Post-Modern Dance, group exhibition, Harvard University Theater Collection, Cambridge, MA Low Tide, set design for dance production, Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Transparent Means for Traveling Light, set design for dance production in collaboration with David Gordon, John Cage, composer, Premiere Loeb Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA and Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY Overture, 16mm film, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY New Film Works, group film showing, curated by Amy Taubin, The Kitchen, NY Avant Garde Arama, group film showing, Performance Space 122, NY 1984 Currents, solo exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Modern Art, group exhibition, selected by John Yau, Ted Greenwald Gallery, NY Illusion in Contemporary Art, group exhibition, Trompe L’Oeil Gallery, NY 8 in ’84, group exhibition, Ronald Feldman Gallery, NY Framework, set design for dance production, in collaboration with David Gordon, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY and Loeb Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Variety Show, set design for dance production in collaboration with choreographer Charles Moulton and composer A. 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Sachs Gallery, NY Dance Environments, set design and performance in collaboration with contemporary choreographers, Premiere Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1, Queens, NY Bill Loman Master Salesman, set design for video production in collaboration with Michael Smith, Premiere The Kitchen, NY The Mother of Us All, set design for musical by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, directed by Stanley Silverman, Premiere Saint Clement’s Theater, NY Phantom Limbs, set design for theater production directed by Gitta Honninger, Theater of the Open Eye, NY 1982 New Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. 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Royal Graduate School, and Artist and Critic-in- Residence Princeton University, 1988–1995 Lecturer in the Humanities, Visual Arts Program School of Visual Arts, 1979–1988 Instructor Colorado College, 1977 Director, Painting and Drawing Summer Program 2014-2015 Faculty Humanities Center Fellow, Lecture: Complexity and Art-making, University of Hartford Humanities Center Lecture Series, Spring 2015, Theme: Exploring Complexity 2008–2009 Chair, University of Hartford’s Academic Strategic Planning Committee 2007–2012 Delegate, Commission on Accreditation, National Association of Schools of Art and Design 2005–2012 Accreditation Chair, Evaluation Teams to assess schools for National Association of Schools of Art and Design accreditation 2000 Director of Art-Body-Mind: An Integration, four-day symposium at Ohio University ¬Presenters: Mark Johnson, Lewis Hyde, Ellen Dissanayake, Joseph Caroll, Brian Hansen, Nancy Aiken and others 1998 Curator of Chance + Necessity, a painting exhibition at Maryland Art Place (MAP) ¬Wrote catalogue essay 1986–1998 Co-Director (with composer, Dick Connette) of Present Company, Inc., Not-for-Profit Production Company in New York, NY to produce original theater and film projects ¬Produced two-multi-media theater events and five independent short films ¬Designed sets for Obie Award-winning off-Broadway theater productions, including Richard Foreman’s Ontological Hysteric Theater and Mabou Mines theater company ¬Designed sets for dance productions in collaboration with choreographers, including Doug Varone, Dave Gordon, and David Parsons, and with composers Virgil Thompson, Philip Glass, and Dick Connett GRANT PANELS AND JURIES 2015 ¬Art directed and designed film productions, including Michael Snow, Mark Rappaport, Babette Mangold and Richard Foreman, resulting national awards ¬ Production design and art direction for many videos, including Cyndi Lauper, Dion, and Jean Luc Ponty, resulting in international video awards Juror, Abstraction Exhibition, Colorado Sprints Art Center, Colorado Springs, NY Panel, Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT Juror, Colorado Springs Arts Center, CO 2014 Juror, Mystic Art Center, Mystic Seaport, CT 2010 Juror, Alliance for Young Artists, NY Juror, ArtSpace. Hartford, CT 2009 Juror, ArtSpace. Hartford, CT Juror, West Hartford Art League, CT 2006 Juror, Mystic Art Center, Mystic Seaport, CT Juror, Silvermine Art Center, CT 2004 Juror, West Hartford Art League, CT 2002 Juror, Exhibition, Gallery on the Green, Canton, CT 1999 Freedom of Speech in the Arts, Panel at Ohio University, OH 1997 Fulbright Committee, Maryland Institute College of Art, MD Juror for 7th Annual Pennsylvania Juried Exhibition, PA 1994 National Endowment, Presenting and Commissioning Program, Washington, DC 1991 New York State Council for the Arts, Film Panel, NY 1989 National Endowment for the Arts, Inter-Arts Panel, Washington, DC 1986 National Endowment for the Arts, Inter-Arts Panel, Washington, DC VISITING ARTIST AND LECTURER 2015 Lecture on Abstraction, Colorado Springs Arts Center, Colorado Springs, CO Lecture on Abstraction, Worthington Historical Society, Worthington Corners, Worthington, MA 2014 Mystic Art Center, Mystic Seaport, CT Workshop on Composition; Workshop on Value and Color 2010-11 New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT Five lectures titled: “Art Matters” 2010 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Connecticut Art Education Association 2007 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT West Hartford Art League, West Hartford, CT 2005 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 2002 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Center for Art and Culture, Aix-en-Provence, France 1999 University of Minnesota, MN Emporia University, KS Columbia Festival for the Arts, Columbia, MD St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St Mary’s City, MD 1977 Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA Kennedy Center, Washington, DC 1995 Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, PA The Cooper Union, New York, NY Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 1994 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Messiah College, Grantham, PA 1991 Trinity College, Hartford, CT Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA 1990 Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Maryland Art Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, MD 1987 San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA 1986 Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH 1984 Film/Video International, Castle Hill, MA 1982 Rutgers College, New Brunswick, NJ 1978 Pratt Institute, New York, NY 1976 Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, MD EDUCATION Colorado College, BA, 1969; Honorary Doctorate of Arts, 1989 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2005–PRESENT 1998–PRESENT 1986–PRESENT 1983–PRESENT PUBLICATIONS Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, 1967–1968 American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece, 1990 Post-graduate research in classical archeology University of California at Berkeley, CA, 1996 Post-graduate research associate in philosophy and cognitive studies Wadsworth Atheneum, Board (serve on the Education Committee) National Association of Schools of Art and Design College Art Association American Abstract Artists “Chance + Necessity,” Catalog Essay for Chance and Necessity, an Exhibition of Abstract Painting, MAP Publication, 1998. “Out of Balance, A Study of Mondrian’s Dynamic Equilibrium Concept,” American Abstract Artists Journal, NO. 2, AAA Publications, 1996. “Notes on Abstract/Meaning,” American Abstract Artists Journal, No. I, AAA Publications, 1996. “On Painting,” Meaning, Volume II. Segue Foundation, 1987. “When the Fourth Soldier Falls, A Study of Piero Della Francisca’s Resurrection,” Issue, Volume 6, Reflex Horizons, Ltd., 1986. BIBLIOGRAPHY Acocella, Joan, “Power Boothe on Two Edges,” The Village Voice, February 20-26, 1991, review with photo. _____, Joan, “New York Reviews,” Dance Magazine, September 1988, review with photo. Ashton, Dore, American Art Since 1945 (Oxford University Press), 1982, pages 159-160, with photo. _____, “Power Boothe’s Gait,” Arts Magazine, June 1981, article with photos. _____, “Painting Endures,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 1975, catalogue with photo. Baker, Kenneth, “Inauspicious Content in a New ICA Form,” Boston Phoenix, May 17, 1975, review. Bannon, Anthony, “Members Gallery, Albright Knox,” Buffalo Evening News, April 15, 1977, review. Bell, Jane, Arts Magazine, January 1974, review with photo. Betz, Margaret, “Power Boothe (A.M. Sachs),” Art News, May 1976, review with photo. 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Igor MitorajAngelo Fasciato, 2004

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21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Edward Landon Art

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By Grégoire Mathias

Located in PÉRIGUEUX, FR

Promenade Acrylic on wood 33.1 x 21.8 cm A compact yet striking cubist composition by French artist Grégoire Mathias, “Promenade” explores human figures through layered geometries and rich earth tones. “Promenade” is a refined, vertically oriented work in acrylic on wood panel by French artist Greg Mathias, a pioneer of Diachronic Cubism—an evolution of Cubism that doesn’t just fragment space, but also folds multiple moments in time into a single frame. In this composition, a solitary figure appears mid-step, portrayed through overlapping forms that subtly shift in posture and position, evoking successive instants of the same walk. Using a palette of earthy ochres, rose-beige tones, slate blues, and deep browns, Mathias blends geometric abstraction with temporal movement. The fractured background enhances the impression of both forward motion and layered time, suggesting the silent passage of moments within a single contemplative scene. Unlike traditional Analytical Cubism, which reduces forms to a still, spatial analysis, this piece embodies motion and transformation—hallmarks of the artist’s unique visual language. Compact in size but conceptually expansive, “Promenade” invites the viewer to witness the echo of steps already taken and those just about to occur. Perfect For: Interior designers sourcing vertical wall art...

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2010s Cubist Edward Landon Art

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

Victor Vasarely "Stri-Arct-2" 1975 Op Art Serigraph, Hand Signed & Numbered
Victor Vasarely "Stri-Arct-2" 1975 Op Art Serigraph, Hand Signed & Numbered

Victor Vasarely "Stri-Arct-2" 1975 Op Art Serigraph, Hand Signed & Numbered

By Victor Vasarely

Located in Miami, FL

VICTOR VASARELY – "STRI-ARCT-2" ⚜ Serigraph ⚜ Hand Signed and Numbered ⚜ Edition of 250 (Total 300) ⚜ Conservation Framed GEOMETRIC VIBRATIONS IN COLOR Created in 1975, “Stri-Arct-2...

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1970s Op Art Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Modern Cubist Still Life with Natural Palette, Oil and Acrylic Painting, 60x49cm
Modern Cubist Still Life with Natural Palette, Oil and Acrylic Painting, 60x49cm

Modern Cubist Still Life with Natural Palette, Oil and Acrylic Painting, 60x49cm

By Grégoire Mathias

Located in PÉRIGUEUX, FR

Nature Morte aux Fruits (Still Life with Fruit) Oil and acrylic on canvas 60 × 49 cm Nature Morte aux Fruits revisits the traditional still life through a structured, cubist constru...

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21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Edward Landon Art

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Canvas, Acrylic, Oil

Mnemonic Rhythm (Bright, Multicolored Textile Inspired Abstract Wall Sculpture)
Mnemonic Rhythm (Bright, Multicolored Textile Inspired Abstract Wall Sculpture)

Mnemonic Rhythm (Bright, Multicolored Textile Inspired Abstract Wall Sculpture)

By Susan Stover

Located in Hudson, NY

Mnemonic Rhythm (Bright, Multicolored Textile Inspired Abstract Wall Sculpture), made by Susan Stover in 2025 wood, oil paint, varnish, waxed linen thread 30 x 30 inches Lightweight,...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

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Thread, Wood, Oil, Acrylic, Cardboard

Captivated: Art Deco, Modern, Abstract, Colorful, Minimalism, Invest, Bold, Joy
Captivated: Art Deco, Modern, Abstract, Colorful, Minimalism, Invest, Bold, Joy

Captivated: Art Deco, Modern, Abstract, Colorful, Minimalism, Invest, Bold, Joy

By Karnish Art

Located in Pretoria, Gauteng

Title: Captivated Art Deco, Modern, Abstract, Colorful, Minimalism, Invest, Bold, Joy, Captivated, Beauty, Enchanted, Enthralled, Vivid, Bold This series connects to that around as...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

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Oil, Acrylic, Gesso, Canvas, Wood, Stretcher Bars

An Abstract Geometric "Men of Matthew"
An Abstract Geometric "Men of Matthew"

An Abstract Geometric "Men of Matthew"

Located in San Francisco, CA

It’s time to bury the so-last-century idea that folks are either "right-brained,” i.e., naturally creative, or (boringly) "left-brained," always operating logically. And here’s just ...

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1950s Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

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Masonite, Oil

Vers la Clairière

Françoise GilotVers la Clairière, 2001

$86,960

H 14.97 in W 18.12 in

Vers la Clairière

By Françoise Gilot

Located in PARIS, FR

Signed lower right with the monogram Probably titled in the artist's hand on the back on the stretcher with archive number EXHIBITIONS Budapest, Var Fok Gallery. Pecs, Françoise Gil...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

Materials

Oil

Previously Available Items
Moonpiece

Edward LandonMoonpiece, 1966

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H 13.25 in W 10.25 in

Moonpiece

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed, numbered and titled in pencil Edition: 35 (24/35) Serigraph in colors Sheet: 17 7/8 x 13 3/16" Image: 13 1/4 x 10 1/4" Provenance: Estate of the Artist Herb Lerner, Private Collector Mary Ryan...

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1970s Abstract Edward Landon Art

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Screen

By Any Other Name

By Any Other Name

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed in pencil in the image, lower right. Edition of 20 Image: 11 1/2 x 9 1/2" This is one of just a few 1940's surrealist serigraphs by Amer...

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1940s Surrealist Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Arrangement With Blue Major
Arrangement With Blue Major

Arrangement With Blue Major

By Edward Landon

Located in New Orleans, LA

The image is a stylized depiction of musical notes. This silkscreen, created in 1941 by Edward Landon, is pencil signed and is from an edition of 40. Landon was one of the early pi...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Dark Vessel (one of the very early examples of screenprinting as a fine art)
Dark Vessel (one of the very early examples of screenprinting as a fine art)

Dark Vessel (one of the very early examples of screenprinting as a fine art)

By Edward Landon

Located in New Orleans, LA

A sailing vessel is shown against the sky in this colorful landscape from the 1950s. This silkscreen, created in 1952 by Edward Landon, is pencil signed and is from an edition of 5...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Moonpiece (early screenprint depicts moon shining through Stonehenge like shape)
Moonpiece (early screenprint depicts moon shining through Stonehenge like shape)

Moonpiece (early screenprint depicts moon shining through Stonehenge like shape)

By Edward Landon

Located in New Orleans, LA

One of Edward Landon's early silkscreens, " Moonpiece" shows a full moon shining through an arch. The color silkscreen measures 13.25 inches by 10.25 and is one of an edition of 35,...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Things are not Right!

Things are not Right!

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed and editioned in pencil by artist. May be inscribed, may not be as we have multiple all in excellent condition. Sheet: 5 x 4 1/8"; Image: 2 x 2"

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Mid-20th Century Pop Art Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Nothing is Real anymore

Nothing is Real anymore

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

One of an unnumbered edition of 40 Signed and editioned in pencil by the artist. Sheet: 5 x 4 1/8" Image: 2 x 2"

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20th Century Other Art Style Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Things are not Right!

Things are not Right!

By Edward Landon

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed, editioned, and inscribed "To V.V." in pencil by the artist Edition: One of an unnumbered edition of 40

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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Landon Art

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