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Artist: Seong Moy
Red Tapestry, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy
Red Tapestry, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy

Red Tapestry, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy

By Seong Moy

Located in Long Island City, NY

Red Tapestry by Seong Moy, Chinese/American (1921–2013) Date: 1982 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 300 Image Size: 25.75 x 20 inches Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (76.2...

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1980s Abstract Expressionist Seong Moy Art

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Screen

Court of Solitude Chinese American Modernist Abstract Color Woodcut

Court of Solitude Chinese American Modernist Abstract Color Woodcut

By Seong Moy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on French Arches paper. Hand signed and numbered 4/35 Artist's Proof Seong Moy was born in Canton on April 12, 1921 but he immigrated to the United States in 1931, settling...

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1970s Abstract Seong Moy Art

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Woodcut

Eye of Vishnu, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy
Eye of Vishnu, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy

Eye of Vishnu, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy

By Seong Moy

Located in Long Island City, NY

Eye of Vishnu by Seong Moy, Chinese/American (1921–2013) Date: 1979 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 300 Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (76.2 cm x 55.88 cm) Image Size: 2...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Seong Moy Art

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Cape Cod Interior
Cape Cod Interior

Cape Cod Interior

By Seong Moy

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist: Seong Moy Chinese/American (1921-2013 ) Title: Cape Cod Interior Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph Image size: 26 x 19 inches. Sheet size: 30 x 22.25 inches Signature: Signed lo...

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1970s Abstract Seong Moy Art

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Paper, Screen

original lithograph

original lithograph

By Seong Moy

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original lithograph. This lithograph was printed in 1957 for the "Improvisations" portfolio, published by the Artists Equity Association of New York on the occasion of the 19...

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1950s Seong Moy Art

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Lithograph

Chinese American Modernist Abstract "Red Tapestry" Color Lithograph
Chinese American Modernist Abstract "Red Tapestry" Color Lithograph

Chinese American Modernist Abstract "Red Tapestry" Color Lithograph

By Seong Moy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on French Arches paper. Hand signed and numbered 11/35 Artist's Proof Seong Moy was born in Canton on April 12, 1921 but he immigrated to the United States in 1931, settlin...

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1980s Abstract Seong Moy Art

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Lithograph

SPRING RAIN
SPRING RAIN

Seong MoySPRING RAIN, 1963

$1,200Sale Price|20% Off

SPRING RAIN

By Seong Moy

Located in Portland, ME

Moy, Seong (American, born China, 1921-2013). SPRING RAIN. Color woodcut, 1963. Edition of 210 published by IGAS. Signed, numbered 188/210, and titled in p...

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1960s Seong Moy Art

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Woodcut

Cape Cod Interior, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy
Cape Cod Interior, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy

Cape Cod Interior, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Seong Moy

By Seong Moy

Located in Long Island City, NY

This bright screenprint was created by Chinese American artist Seong Moy (1921-2013). Throughout his career, Moy imbued his prints with the same energy and liberating attitude. This ...

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1980s Abstract Seong Moy Art

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NETS

NETS

By Seong Moy

Located in Portland, ME

Moy, Seong. NETS. Woodcut, 1963. A.A.A. edition of 250. Titled, signed and numbered 224/250 in pencil. 9 1/2 x 13 inches. In very good condition, in an original AAA frame with the de...

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1960s Seong Moy Art

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Woodcut

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By Jack Sonenberg

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Frank Stella, Whitney Museum exhibited graphic work with Label, Signed/N, Framed

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Court of Solitude Chinese American Modernist Abstract Color Woodcut

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Located in Surfside, FL

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Located in Long Island City, NY

This silkscreen was created by Chinese/American artist Seong Moy (1921-2013). Throughout his career, Moy imbued his prints with the same energy and liberating attitude. This print co...

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Chinese American Modernist Abstract "Black Sky" Color Lithograph
Chinese American Modernist Abstract "Black Sky" Color Lithograph

Chinese American Modernist Abstract "Black Sky" Color Lithograph

By Seong Moy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on French Arches paper. Hand signed and numbered edition of 35 Seong Moy was born in Canton on April 12, 1921 but he immigrated to the United States in 1931, settling with...

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By Seong Moy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on French Arches paper. Hand signed and numbered 11/35 Artist's Proof Seong Moy was born in Canton on April 12, 1921 but he immigrated to the United States in 1931, settlin...

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Court of Solitude Chinese American Modernist Abstract Color Woodcut

Court of Solitude Chinese American Modernist Abstract Color Woodcut

By Seong Moy

Located in Surfside, FL

Printed on French Arches paper. Hand signed and numbered 4/35 Artist's Proof Seong Moy was born in Canton on April 12, 1921 but he immigrated to the United States in 1931, settling...

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Boozi #1

Seong MoyBoozi #1, 1947

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H 12 in W 16 in

Boozi #1

By Seong Moy

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed, dated and titled in pencil Woodcut in two colors Provenance: De-accessed from the Richmond (IN) Art Museum J.C. Gallery, New York (Label)

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Boozi # 1

Seong MoyBoozi # 1, 1947

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H 14.5 in W 19.5 in

Boozi # 1

By Seong Moy

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed, dated and titled in pencil Provenance: J.C. Gallery, New York (label) Richmond (Indiana) Art Museum de-accession 156-38 References...

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