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  • Gene Davis Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Color Field Lithograph 1972
    By Gene Davis
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Gene Davis Large Scale Lithograph on Archival paper Signed and numbered in pencil. Titled Yankee Doodle and executed in 1972. Original frame ...
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    Mid-20th Century Contemporary Art

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    Paper

  • Gene Davis Pencil Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Exhibition Poster
    By Gene Davis
    Located in Hudson, NY
    This poster for an exhibition undertaken by the Smithsonian Institution and was produced as a Resident Associates Program Exhibit for the organizations 10th anniversary. The work is pencil signed and numbered 80 of 200. Davis was born in Washington DC in 1920 and died in the city he gave so much to in 1985. A major 20th-century figure in American painting Davis's contributions to Washington were invaluable in helping to establish DC as a center for contemporary art. Davis is also recognized as a prime mover in the national and international Color Abstract Movement and his ascendance to prominence started in the 1960s. He was never formally trained and learned his craft by constant gallery and museum visits and later said that this lack of boundaries from education freed him from any limitation on his work or process. Davis worked within the loosely formed Washington color school of painters which included other artists like Kenneth Nolan...
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    Vintage 1970s American Posters

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    Metal

  • 1970s Silkscreen Print by Prado
    By Nadine Prado
    Located in New York, NY
    A very groovy silkscreen print by artist Nadine Prado, circa 1974. A graphic and fun piece of geometric pop! Signed Nadine Prado, 74 and is an artist proof 6 out of 10. Newly framed...
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    Vintage 1970s American Prints

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  • "Abstract Fables" Silkscreen by Henry Mark
    By Henry Marc
    Located in New York, NY
    “Abstract Fables,” silkscreen by Henry Mark, American, 1953. Edition of 22, stamped with initials, and signed on verso.
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Contemporary Art

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    Plexiglass, Wood, Paper

  • "Desenho" Silkscreen by Álvaro Siza Vieira
    By Alvaro Siza
    Located in Lisbon, PT
    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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    2010s Portuguese Modern Prints

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  • "Rapto" Silkscreen by Álvaro Siza Vieira
    By Alvaro Siza
    Located in Lisbon, PT
    Rapto (The Abduction of Hippodamia) - The subject from the Greek mythology describes the kidnapping of the bride Hippodamia during her wedding by the centaur Eurytus, resulting in a battle between humans and centaurs. 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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