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Original Silkscreen by Chet Lamore

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  • Den Fine Mand, Large Original Silkscreen Poster by Bjørn Wiinblad, 1957
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    Bjørn Wiinblad designed this whimsical silkscreen poster for a 1957 performance of Molière's play "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" at the Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen. This original poster, showcasing Wiinblad's assured use of unexpected color, was printed by T.T. Serigrafi, Copenhagen. Framed; on Karlit wood fiber–based board...
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  • 1970s Silkscreen Print by Prado
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  • "Abstract Fables" Silkscreen by Henry Mark
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  • "Desenho" Silkscreen by Álvaro Siza Vieira
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    Desenho (Man Painting) - The painting shows someone who begins a drawing, looking on the paper with a pen in the hand. Álvaro Siza describes the very special moment of taking the decision to make a painting, facing the white paper. A reproduction of his situation, doing this series of paintings: not knowing what to do until the decision to draw was being made. Then the idea of mythology came to his mind. “It is, in some way, an expression of my personal moment making drawings. But it is not a self-portrait, I am quite different than this man. It is not a specific person on purpose, because everyone makes drawings. Maybe not everyone does it, but everyone could do it.” Álvaro Siza started drawing at the age of six. With a great variety of drawings on his portfolio, many of them are inspired by mythology and historic scenes. “The drawings are what came to my mind in this very moment. I like mythology and expressing the stories in images. I have made a lot of mythological drawing...
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