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  • Andy Warhol "MAO"
    By Andy Warhol
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    Andy Warhol "Mao" Color Screen Print Printed at Styria Studio Inc. Catalogue raisone Feldman/Schellman,90 Signed and Stamped to verso AP 25/50
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    20th Century American Prints

    Andy Warhol "MAO"
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  • Andy Warhol Getrude Stein Signed Pop Art Screenprint 1980 Framed 168/200
    By Andy Warhol
    Located in Keego Harbor, MI
    A screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board, titled “Gertrude Stein” by Andy Warhol. Hand signed in pencil on the bottom right with an annotation of 168/200. Blindstamp bottom left corner. Published by Rupert Jasen Smith and co-published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York, and Jonathan A. Editions, Tel Aviv. In 1979. From Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century. Warhol began working on the series which was suggested to him by art dealer Ronald Feldman. The subjects included in this series are George Gershwin, Sarah Bernhardt, Louis Brandeis...
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    Vintage 1980s Prints

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    Paper

  • Andy Warhol Kestner-Gesellschaft 1981 Gallery Poster
    By Andy Warhol
    Located in Cincinnati, OH
    A vintage Warhol Kestner-Gesellschaft retrospective German gallery show poster which ran through Oct. 23rd-Dec. 13th 1981. Printed to the lower edg...
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    Late 20th Century German Modern Posters

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  • Pair of Andy Warhol Fish Prints (F. & S. IIIA.39) 1983
    By Andy Warhol
    Located in New York, NY
    Pair of framed Fish (F. & S. IIIA.39) screen prints in color, on wallpaper, with full margins by Andy Warhol, American 1983. These have been custom framed by Lobel Modern as a match...
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    Vintage 1980s American Modern Prints

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    Gold Leaf

  • Gallery Exhibition Screenprint, American, Limited, Decorative Art Print, Signed
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is a gallery exhibition screenprint. An American, limited number decorative art print signed by the artist, dated 2007. Eponymous exhibition poster displaying the artist's inimitable leitmotif Of superb, original exhibition quality and order Printed on quality white stock from three screens The Beaver Dam was a demo and lecture hosted by Jay Ryan at Minot State University, North Dakota With a wonderful, warm palette, the poster features the signature squirrel character of the artist Signed to the bottom right hand corner by Ryan Number 89 from a limited run of 215 prints Unframed — shipped flat, not rolled One of America’s celebrated rock poster illustrators, Jay Ryan (born June 15, 1972) has created vibrant, distinctive works for a genre-defying collection of musicians and bands including the Arctic Monkeys...
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    21st Century and Contemporary American Prints

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  • Querelle A27 'White' Screen Print by Andy Warhol
    By Andy Warhol
    Located in San Diego, CA
    Querelle A27 (white) screen print by Andy Warhol, circa 1982. The print is in very good vintage condition and measures 27.5"W x 39.25"H. Very impressive piece in person, sorry about the glare in the photos. #2631 This rare print of two young men in a rather provocative pose, Andy Warhol used a photograph taken in preparation of his poster for Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s film Querelle. In 1982, Warhol was commissioned by the German film director Rainer Fassbinder, to design a poster for his adaptation of Jean Genet’s classic novel, ‘Querelle’. The story of a sailor’s journey into the sexual underworld of a French port appealed to Warhol’s cinematic sensibilities and could easily have been one of his own productions (he had started making films in the 1960s). This design is based on a photograph by Warhol of two young men with bare shoulders. It is characteristic of his work in the 1980s, incorporating elements of both hand-drawn and photographic screen printing. He focuses attention on the suggestively licking tongue by splashing it with a vibrant red. The film is based on Jean Genet’s scandalous novel Querelle de Brest, written in 1947 and published only six years later. It is not difficult to imagine that both Fassbinder and Warhol where fascinated by Genet’s violent and explicitly homoerotic story of the sailor, opium dealer and murderer Georges Querelle. The film’s notoriety was further heightened by Fassbinder’s death of drug overdose and its posthumous release in 1982. Warhol’s screen prints...
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    Mid-20th Century American Prints

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    Metal

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