Ian Hamilton Finlay Art
British, 1925-2006
Signed and numbered in pencil out of 300 on the verso by Ian Hamilton Finlay. Wild Hawthorn Press, 1970 black and silver on white silkscreen. The ship drawn by Ron Costley has elaborate rigging and sails - hence reflecting Mozart's highly complex musical forms.to
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Hamilton Finlay- 1967 'La Belle Hollandaise' Vintage
By Ian Hamilton Finlay
Located in Brooklyn, NY
La Belle Hollandaise silkscreen, printed by Wild Hawthorne Press in 1967, is a captivating work by renowned artist Ian Hamilton Finlay. Finlay, known for his poetic and often nautica...
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1960s Contemporary Ian Hamilton Finlay Art
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Screen
$440 Sale Price
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Les Femmes de la Revolution, After Anselm Kiefer
By Ian Hamilton Finlay
Located in Houston, TX
Ian Hamilton Finlay and Gary Hincks
Les Femmes de la Revolution, After Anselm Kiefer, 1992
Offset Lithograph
27 1/2 x 32 in (69.9 x 81.3 cm)
Edition of 250
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20th Century Conceptual Ian Hamilton Finlay Art
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Offset
1970 Ian Hamilton Finlay 'Poem/Print No.14 (Xmas Rose)' Black & White Serigraph
By Ian Hamilton Finlay
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 20 x 28 inches ( 50.8 x 71.12 cm )
Image Size: 20 x 28 inches ( 50.8 x 71.12 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Furnival's outline drawing...
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1970s Ian Hamilton Finlay Art
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Screen
1970 Ian Hamilton Finlay 'Catameringue'
By Ian Hamilton Finlay
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 14 x 17.25 inches ( 35.56 x 43.815 cm )
Image Size: 14 x 17.25 inches ( 35.56 x 43.815 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additi...
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1970s Contemporary Ian Hamilton Finlay Art
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Screen
$720 Sale Price
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1970 'Homage to Mozart' hand signed lithograph
By Ian Hamilton Finlay
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This exquisite black and silver silkscreen, printed on white by Wild Hawthorn Press in 1970, is a testament to the collaborative genius of Ian Hamilton Finlay and artist Ron Costley....
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1970s Contemporary Ian Hamilton Finlay Art
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Lithograph
$960 Sale Price
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