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Neadson I
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
Titled lower left: "Neadson I"; signed and dated lower right: "John Thompson 2014". A fine impression in fine condition.
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Neadson II
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
Titled lower left: "Neadson II"; signed and dated lower right: "John Thompson 2014". A fine impression in fine condition.
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Clear Light of Winter
By Ruth Eckstein
Located in Boston, MA
Number 29 in an edition of 40. Titled lower left margin: "Clear Light of Winter"; numbered lower left margin: "29/40"; signed lower right margin: "Ruth Eckstein". From the estate of ...
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Sense of Summer
By Ruth Eckstein
Located in Boston, MA
Number 1 in an edition of 40. Titled lower left margin: "Sense of Summer"; numbered lower left margin: "1/40"; signed lower right margin: "Ruth Eckstein". From the estate of the arti...
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Pandemic Reef 7
By Joan Hall
Located in Boston, MA
Joan Hall is known for her innovative approaches to material and process. Also an avid sailor, Hall works tirelessly to promote marine advocacy through her art. The Pandemic Reef series is a body of work created during 2020-2021 using handmade paper using overbeaten abaca, hemp and flax. The pandemic has not only affected millions of people around the world but it’s now...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mixed Media
Materials
Handmade Paper
Pandemic Reef 3
By Joan Hall
Located in Boston, MA
Joan Hall is known for her innovative approaches to material and process. Also an avid sailor, Hall works tirelessly to promote marine advocacy through her art. The Pandemic Reef series is a body of work created during 2020-2021 using handmade paper using overbeaten abaca, hemp and flax. The pandemic has not only affected millions of people around the world but it’s now...
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2010s Contemporary Mixed Media
Materials
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Fire In Space
By Ruth Eckstein
Located in Boston, MA
Ruth Eckstein (1916-2011), "Fire In the Space". Number 28 in an edition of 35. Titled and numbered in pencil lower left margin: "Fire in Space 28/35"; signed ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Loop, from the Stoned Moon Series
By Robert Rauschenberg
Located in Boston, MA
Number 74 in an edition of 79. Signed, numbered, and dated lower right margin: 'Rauschenberg 74/79 '69'. With blindstamp lower right corner. A fine impression in fine condition.
Category
1960s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Meller Series (4)
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated in pencil lower right:"John Thompson 2014"; inscribed in pencil lower left: "Meller". A fine impression in fine condition.
Inspired by direct observation of the nat...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Meller Series (8)
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated in pencil lower right: "John Thompson 2014"; inscribed in pencil lower left: "Meller". A fine impression in fine condition.
Inspired by direct observation of the na...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Meller Series (9)
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated in pencil lower right: "John Thompson 2014"; inscribed in pencil lower left: "Meller". A fine impression in fine condition.
Inspired by direct observation of the na...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Rayner
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
Titled lower left: "Rayner". Signed and dated lower right: "John Thompson 2013". A fine impression in fine condition.
Inspired by direct observation of the natural world, Thompson’s process begins with a series of sketches executed en plein air. He frequents the banks of several local rivers and ponds, collecting imagery from favorite spots like the Sudbury and Charles Rivers...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Silk, Screen
Circle and Square
By Werner Drewes
Located in Boston, MA
Werner Drewes. Circle and Square, 1980. Rose 386. Number 1 in an edition of 20. Signed and dated in pencil lower right margin: "Drewes -80-"; numbered in pencil lower left margin: "N...
Category
20th Century Bauhaus Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Midtown View
By Sean Flood
Located in Boston, MA
Sean Flood, American (b. 1982), Midtown View, circa 2016
Titled in pencil lower center margin: "Midtown View"; signed and dated in pencil lower right margin: "Sean Flood 2016". A fi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Monotype
Neadson I
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
John Thompson, American (b.1950), Neadson I, circa 2014. Titled lower left: "Neadson I"; signed and dated lower right: "John Thompson 2014". A fine impression in fine condition. Dime...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Neadson II
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
John Thompson, American (b.1950), Neadson II, circa 2014.Titled lower left: "Neadson II"; signed and dated lower right: "John Thompson 2014". A fine impression in fine condition. Dim...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
DIX I
By John Thompson (b.1950)
Located in Boston, MA
John Thompson, American (b. 1950), DIX I, 2012. Titled lower left: "DIX I". Signed and dated lower right: "John Thompson 2012". Titled, dated, and signed verso: "DIX I / (c) 2012 / J...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Monoprint
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