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Item Ships From: Continental Europe
Jean Dubuffet - original lithograph from XXe Siecle magazine
By Jean Dubuffet
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Jean Dubuffet - Original Lithograph from XXe Siecle magazine
1958
Dimensions: 32 x 25 cm
Edition: G. di San Lazzaro.
Unsigned and unumbered as issued
Category
1960s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Salvador Dali - Knight & Death, from "Faust"
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - "Knight & Death" from Faust - Original Etching
With embossed signature (from the standard book edition of 731)
Dimensions: 38,5 x 28,5 cm
1969
References : Field 69-1...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Jacqueline
By Pablo Picasso
Located in OPOLE, PL
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Jacqueline
Lithograph from 1964.
Dimensions of work: 30 x 27 cm.
Plate signed.
Publisher: Éditions Cercle d'Art, Paris.
The work is in Excellent cond...
Category
1950s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Marc Chagall - Original Lithograph
By Marc Chagall
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Marc Chagall
Original Lithograph
1963
Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm
Reference: Chagall Lithographe 1957-1962. VOLUME II.
Unsigned edition of over 5,000
Condition : Excellent
Marc Chagall (born in 1887)
Marc Chagall was born in Belarus in 1887 and developed an early interest in art. After studying painting, in 1907 he left Russia for Paris, where he lived in an artist colony on the city’s outskirts. Fusing his own personal, dreamlike imagery with hints of the fauvism and cubism popular in France at the time, Chagall created his most lasting work—including I and the Village (1911)—some of which would be featured in the Salon des Indépendants exhibitions. After returning to Vitebsk for a visit in 1914, the outbreak of WWI trapped Chagall in Russia. He returned to France in 1923 but was forced to flee the country and Nazi persecution during WWII. Finding asylum in the U.S., Chagall became involved in set and costume design before returning to France in 1948. In his later years, he experimented with new art forms and was commissioned to produce numerous large-scale works. Chagall died in St.-Paul-de-Vence in 1985.
The Village
Marc Chagall was born in a small Hassidic community on the outskirts of Vitebsk, Belarus, on July 7, 1887. His father was a fishmonger, and his mother ran a small sundries shop in the village. As a child, Chagall attended the Jewish elementary school, where he studied Hebrew and the Bible, before later attending the Russian public school. He began to learn the fundamentals of drawing during this time, but perhaps more importantly, he absorbed the world around him, storing away the imagery and themes that would feature largely in most of his later work.
At age 19 Chagall enrolled at a private, all-Jewish art school and began his formal education in painting, studying briefly with portrait artist Yehuda Pen. However, he left the school after several months, moving to St. Petersburg in 1907 to study at the Imperial Society for the Protection of Fine Arts. The following year, he enrolled at the Svanseva School, studying with set designer Léon Bakst, whose work had been featured in Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. This early experience would prove important to Chagall’s later career as well.
Despite this formal instruction, and the widespread popularity of realism in Russia at the time, Chagall was already establishing his own personal style, which featured a more dreamlike unreality and the people, places and imagery that were close to his heart. Some examples from this period are his Window Vitebsk (1908) and My Fianceé with Black Gloves (1909), which pictured Bella Rosenfeld, to whom he had recently become engaged.
The Beehive
Despite his romance with Bella, in 1911 an allowance from Russian parliament member and art patron Maxim Binaver enabled Chagall to move to Paris, France. After settling briefly in the Montparnasse neighborhood, Chagall moved further afield to an artist colony known as La Ruche (“The Beehive”), where he began to work side by side with abstract painters such as Amedeo Modigliani and Fernand Léger as well as the avant-garde poet Guillaume Apollinaire. At their urging, and under the influence of the wildly popular fauvism and cubism, Chagall lightened his palette and pushed his style ever further from reality. I and the Village (1911) and Homage to Apollinaire (1912) are among his early Parisian works, widely considered to be his most successful and representative period.
Though his work stood stylistically apart from his cubist contemporaries, from 1912 to 1914 Chagall exhibited several paintings at the annual Salon des Indépendants exhibition, where works by the likes of Juan Gris, Marcel Duchamp and Robert Delaunay were causing a stir in the Paris art world. Chagall’s popularity began to spread beyond La Ruche, and in May 1914 he traveled to Berlin to help organize his first solo exhibition, at Der Sturm Gallery. Chagall remained in the city until the highly acclaimed show opened that June. He then returned to Vitebsk, unaware of the fateful events to come.
War, Peace and Revolution
In August 1914 the outbreak of World War I precluded Chagall’s plans to return to Paris. The conflict did little to stem the flow of his creative output, however, instead merely giving him direct access to the childhood scenes so essential to his work, as seen in paintings such as Jew in Green (1914) and Over Vitebsk (1914). His paintings from this period also occasionally featured images of the war’s impact on the region, as with Wounded Soldier (1914) and Marching (1915). But despite the hardships of life during wartime, this would also prove to be a joyful period for Chagall. In July 1915 he married Bella, and she gave birth to a daughter, Ida, the following year. Their appearance in works such as Birthday (1915), Bella and Ida by the Window (1917) and several of his “Lovers” paintings give a glimpse of the island of domestic bliss that was Chagall’s amidst the chaos.
To avoid military service and stay with his new family, Chagall took a position as a clerk in the Ministry of War Economy in St. Petersburg. While there he began work on his autobiography and also immersed himself in the local art scene, befriending novelist Boris Pasternak, among others. He also exhibited his work in the city and soon gained considerable recognition. That notoriety would prove important in the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolution when he was appointed as the Commissar of Fine Arts in Vitebsk. In his new post, Chagall undertook various projects in the region, including the 1919 founding of the Academy of the Arts. Despite these endeavors, differences among his colleagues eventually disillusioned Chagall. In 1920 he relinquished his position and moved his family to Moscow, the post-revolution capital of Russia.
In Moscow, Chagall was soon commissioned to create sets and costumes for various productions at the Moscow State Yiddish...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Charges du Jour - Original Lithograph After H. Daumier - 1860
By Honoré Daumier
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 11.5 x 21.5 cm.
Charges du Jour is an original color lithograph, realized in 1860 by Honoré Daumier (1808-1879).
This was the cover of the print suit "Album des C...
Category
1860s Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Diurnes: The Goat in the Farm - Original Collotype and Stencil (Cramer #115)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Paris, IDF
Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973)
Diurnes, The Goat in the Farm, 1962
Original collotype and stencil (Jacomet workshop)
Unsigned
Limited to 1000 copy
On paper 40 x 30 cm (c. 15.7 x 11.2 in...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Stencil
Salvador Dali - Cut Cucumber - Original Etching
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - Cut Cucumber - Original Etching
Dimensions: 38 x 28 cm
Edition: 390
1967
On Rives Vellum
References : Field 67-4 (p. 32-33) / Michler & Lopsinger 174 to 187.
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Salvador Dali - The Trenches - Original Etching
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - The Trenches - Original Etching
Dimensions: 38 x 28 cm
Edition: 235
1967
Embossed signature
On Arches Vellum
References : Field 67-10 (p. 34-35)
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Marc Chagall - Inspiration - Original Lithograph from "Chagall Lithographe" v. 2
By Marc Chagall
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Marc Chagall
Original Lithograph from Chagall Lithographe 1957-1962. VOLUME II.
1963
Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm
From the unsigned edition of 10000 copies without margins
Reference: Mourlot 398
Condition : Excellent
Marc Chagall (born in 1887)
Marc Chagall was born in Belarus in 1887 and developed an early interest in art. After studying painting, in 1907 he left Russia for Paris, where he lived in an artist colony on the city’s outskirts. Fusing his own personal, dreamlike imagery with hints of the fauvism and cubism popular in France at the time, Chagall created his most lasting work—including I and the Village (1911)—some of which would be featured in the Salon des Indépendants exhibitions. After returning to Vitebsk for a visit in 1914, the outbreak of WWI trapped Chagall in Russia. He returned to France in 1923 but was forced to flee the country and Nazi persecution during WWII. Finding asylum in the U.S., Chagall became involved in set and costume design before returning to France in 1948. In his later years, he experimented with new art forms and was commissioned to produce numerous large-scale works. Chagall died in St.-Paul-de-Vence in 1985.
The Village
Marc Chagall was born in a small Hassidic community on the outskirts of Vitebsk, Belarus, on July 7, 1887. His father was a fishmonger, and his mother ran a small sundries shop in the village. As a child, Chagall attended the Jewish elementary school, where he studied Hebrew and the Bible, before later attending the Russian public school. He began to learn the fundamentals of drawing during this time, but perhaps more importantly, he absorbed the world around him, storing away the imagery and themes that would feature largely in most of his later work.
At age 19 Chagall enrolled at a private, all-Jewish art school and began his formal education in painting, studying briefly with portrait artist Yehuda Pen. However, he left the school after several months, moving to St. Petersburg in 1907 to study at the Imperial Society for the Protection of Fine Arts. The following year, he enrolled at the Svanseva School, studying with set designer Léon Bakst, whose work had been featured in Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. This early experience would prove important to Chagall’s later career as well.
Despite this formal instruction, and the widespread popularity of realism in Russia at the time, Chagall was already establishing his own personal style, which featured a more dreamlike unreality and the people, places and imagery that were close to his heart. Some examples from this period are his Window Vitebsk (1908) and My Fianceé with Black Gloves (1909), which pictured Bella Rosenfeld, to whom he had recently become engaged.
The Beehive
Despite his romance with Bella, in 1911 an allowance from Russian parliament member and art patron Maxim Binaver enabled Chagall to move to Paris, France. After settling briefly in the Montparnasse neighborhood, Chagall moved further afield to an artist colony known as La Ruche (“The Beehive”), where he began to work side by side with abstract painters such as Amedeo Modigliani and Fernand Léger as well as the avant-garde poet Guillaume Apollinaire. At their urging, and under the influence of the wildly popular fauvism and cubism, Chagall lightened his palette and pushed his style ever further from reality. I and the Village (1911) and Homage to Apollinaire (1912) are among his early Parisian works, widely considered to be his most successful and representative period.
Though his work stood stylistically apart from his cubist contemporaries, from 1912 to 1914 Chagall exhibited several paintings at the annual Salon des Indépendants exhibition, where works by the likes of Juan Gris, Marcel Duchamp and Robert Delaunay were causing a stir in the Paris art world. Chagall’s popularity began to spread beyond La Ruche, and in May 1914 he traveled to Berlin to help organize his first solo exhibition, at Der Sturm Gallery. Chagall remained in the city until the highly acclaimed show opened that June. He then returned to Vitebsk, unaware of the fateful events to come.
War, Peace and Revolution
In August 1914 the outbreak of World War I precluded Chagall’s plans to return to Paris. The conflict did little to stem the flow of his creative output, however, instead merely giving him direct access to the childhood scenes so essential to his work, as seen in paintings such as Jew in Green (1914) and Over Vitebsk (1914). His paintings from this period also occasionally featured images of the war’s impact on the region, as with Wounded Soldier (1914) and Marching (1915). But despite the hardships of life during wartime, this would also prove to be a joyful period for Chagall. In July 1915 he married Bella, and she gave birth to a daughter, Ida, the following year. Their appearance in works such as Birthday (1915), Bella and Ida by the Window (1917) and several of his “Lovers” paintings give a glimpse of the island of domestic bliss that was Chagall’s amidst the chaos.
To avoid military service and stay with his new family, Chagall took a position as a clerk in the Ministry of War Economy in St. Petersburg. While there he began work on his autobiography and also immersed himself in the local art scene, befriending novelist Boris Pasternak, among others. He also exhibited his work in the city and soon gained considerable recognition. That notoriety would prove important in the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolution when he was appointed as the Commissar of Fine Arts in Vitebsk. In his new post, Chagall undertook various projects in the region, including the 1919 founding of the Academy of the Arts. Despite these endeavors, differences among his colleagues eventually disillusioned Chagall. In 1920 he relinquished his position and moved his family to Moscow, the post-revolution capital of Russia.
In Moscow, Chagall was soon commissioned to create sets and costumes for various productions at the Moscow State Yiddish Theater...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Kees van Dongen - Montmartre 1900 - Original Lithograph
By Kees van Dongen
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Kees van Dongen
Title: Montmartre 1900
Original Lithograph
Edition of 180
Dimensions: 39 x 30 cm
References: Juffermans JL 34
Information :
This lithograph was created for the portf...
Category
1950s Impressionist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Saltimbanques : Head of a Woman - Original etching (Bloch #6 / Baer #7c)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Paris, IDF
Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973)
Acrobats: Head of a Woman, 1913
Original etching (Paul Fort Workshop)
Unsigned
On Arches vellum, 48 x 38 cm (c. 19 x 15 in)
REFERENCE:
- Bloch Catalogue R...
Category
1910s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Thomas Ruff, Untitled (Stars 17h 38m/-30°, 1990), Signed Photograph
By Thomas Ruff
Located in Hamburg, DE
Thomas Ruff (German, b. 1958)
Untitled (Stars 17h 38m/-30°, 1990), 1990/2004
Medium: C-print, bookplate and artist’s book
Dimensions: 40 × 30 cm (15 7/10 × 11 4/5 in)
Edition of 30: ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
C Print
Au coin du feu - Original b/w Etching by Armand Queyroy - End of 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Au coin du feu is a beautiful original etching realized by Armand Queyroy (1830 -1893), printed on ivory colored paper by Delatre, Paris.
This is an original print signed on plate o...
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Contemporary British Print by Jane Ward - In the Mountains 2
By Jane Ward
Located in Paris, IDF
Digital print on paper, edition 1/30, 60 x 80 x 0,1 cm, 2018
Jane Ward is a British artist born in 1960 who lives & works in Lake District National Park around Keswick and Grasmere,...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Digital, Paper
Greece : Music, Man with Cello, Singer and Birds - Original lithograph
By Alekos Fassianos
Located in Paris, IDF
Alekos FASSIANOS
Greece : Music, Man with Cello, Singer and Birds
Original lithograph
Unsigned
On heavy paper 65 x 49 cm (c. 26 x 20 inch)
Printed in Atelier Cassé : four-color li...
Category
1990s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Moses Makes Water Flow from the Rock - Etching by Marc Chagall - 1956
By Marc Chagall
Located in Roma, IT
Etching on Montval wove paper, realized by Marc Chagall in 1931-39 and published by Tériade in 1956.
Edition of 275+30 out of commerce copies.
Not signed nor numbered, as issued.
...
Category
1950s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Butterfly - 21st Century Figurative Copperplate Print Black & White
By Krzysztof Skorczewski
Located in Warsaw, PL
KRZYSZTOF SKORCZEWSKI (born in 1947)
He studied Graphic Design at the Academy of Fine Arts and in the Royal College of Art in Stockholm. He graduated in 1971. His works may be found ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Black and White
Jean Jansem - Saint- Original Etching
By Jean Jansem
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Jean Jansem - Original Etching
Title: Saint
Dimensions: 40 x 30 cm
Edition of 175
Paper: vélin de Rives
1974
Jean Jansem was born in 1920 at Seuleuze in Asia Minor and spent his ear...
Category
1970s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Avanzi di un Gran Salone nel piano terra della Villa di Mecenate in Tivoli
By Luigi Rossini
Located in Roma, IT
Like G.B.Piranesi, Rossini, well know as the “Piranesi’s heir”, trained as an architect and his etchings have the same tendency to emphasize the massive structure of the Ancient Rome...
Category
1820s Old Masters Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Chris Ofili, Poolside: Etching on wove paper, Contemporary Art, Signed Print
By Chris Ofili
Located in Hamburg, DE
Chris Ofili (born 1968 in Manchester)
Poolside, 2013
Medium: Etching on wove paper
Dimensions: 45.1 x 35.6 cm (17.75 x 14 in)
Edition of 55: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Mint ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
The Circus : The Dream of the Bride - Original Lithograph (Mourlot #507)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Paris, IDF
Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
The Circus : The Dream of the Bride, 1967
Original lithograph (Mourlot Workshop)
On Arches vellum 42 x 32 cm (c. 17 x 13 in)
REFERENCE : Catalog raisonn...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Untitled 1.14" Photography 24' x 35' inch Edition of 10 by García De Marina
By García De Marina
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 1.14" Photography 24' x 35' inch Edition of 10 by García De Marina
García de Marina was born in Gijón (Spain) in 1975. He emerged thru a deep transformation in 2010. A do...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Digital Pigment
Raoul Dufy - Church - Original Etching
By Raoul Dufy
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Raoul Dufy - Church - Original Etching
Dimensions: 13 x 10".
Edition of 200
1940
Edition Les Bibliophiles du Palais, Paris
Unsigned and unumbered as issued
Category
1940s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Copyright SADNESS (PINK) Screen print, acrylic & spray Street art Graffiti Urban
By Copyright
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Copyright - Sadness Screen - Pink
Date of creation: 2016
Medium: Silkscreen, acrylic and spray paint on paper
Edition: 25
Size: 50 x 35 cm
Condition: In perfect conditions and never ...
Category
2010s Street Art Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Spray Paint, Acrylic, Screen, Stencil
Sonia Delaunay - Composition - Original Lithograph
By Sonia Delaunay
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Sonia Delaunay - Composition
Original Lithograph
1969
Dimensions: 32 x 25 cm
Revue XXe Siècle
Cahiers d'art published under the direction of G. di San Lazzaro.
Sonia Delaunay was known for her vivid use of color and her bold, abstract patterns, breaking down traditional distinctions between the fine and applied arts as an artist, designer and printmaker.
Born Sarah Stern on November 14, 1885 in Gradizhsk, Ukraine, she was adopted in 1890 by her maternal uncle, Henri Terk, a lawyer in St. Petersburg, where she grew up, exposed to music and art, and learning several foreign languages. In 1903, she moved to Germany to study drawing with Ludwig Schmidt-Reutler (1863–1909) at the Karlsruhe academy of fine arts; Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), composer-to-be, was among her classmates there. In 1905, she traveled to Paris where she attended art classes at the Académie de la Palette, learned printmaking from Rudolf Grossman (1889–1941), and met Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1966), André Dunoyer de Segonzac (1884–1974), and Jean-Louis Boussingault (1883–1943). Sonia spent much of her time at exhibitions and galleries in Paris, which showed works by Paul Cézanne, Vincent Van Gogh, Pierre Bonnard, and Edouard Vuillard, as well as Les Fauves, Henri Matisse and André Derain. She did, however, maintain contact with Germany, exhibiting at the Galerie Der Sturm, Berlin, in 1913, 1920 and 1921.
During her first year in Paris, Sonia met the German collector and art-dealer, Wilhelm Uhde (1874–1947), whom she married on December 5, 1908, and whose Montparnasse gallery, the Galerie Notre-Dame des Champs, showed her first solo exhibition. Through Uhde, Sonia encountered many painters, including Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Maurice de Vlaminck, and Robert Delaunay (1885–1941). In 1910, Sonia divorced Uhde by mutual agreement, married Delaunay that same year, and gave birth to their son, Charles, in January 1911.
Together Sonia and Robert Delaunay pursued the study of color, influenced by theories of Michel-Eugène Chevreul (1786–1889). Sonia’s interest in simultaneous contrast, as evidenced in her early collages, book bindings, small painted boxes, cushions, waistcoats and lampshades, led to one of her first large-scale works, the painting of the Bal Bullier (1912–1913), a popular Parisian dance-hall. Sonia’s first “simultaneous dresses,” a mix of squares and triangles of taffeta, tulle, flannelette, moiré, and corded silk, date from this period.
Friendship with the poet Blaise Cendrars...
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
*A travers" portfolio 14 ex.
By Erró
Located in Malmo, SE
A travers.Portfolio with 14 silkscreens.
Publisher GKM.
Unframed.
Edition of 200 ex.
Signed, dated and numbered.
Free shipment worldwide.
“I paint because painting is a private Utopia,” Erró writes of his art. The landscapes in Erró’s work are a constantly changing kaleidoscope of images, multivalent and mysterious, not infrequently controversial, bursting with life – and titillating, too! There is room in his pictures for both paradise and visions of fear. Erró is the alias of Gudmundur Gudmundsson, born on 19 July 1932 in Olafsvik, in north-western Iceland. Since Gudmundur first became enthralled by pictures of works of art in a catalogue from the Museum of Modern Art in New York at the tender age of ten, painting has been his passion and his mission in life. He was accepted into art school in Reykjavik as a 19-year old, subsequently complementing what he had learned there with further studies in Oslo. Erró travelled extensively in Spain, Italy, France and Germany in the 1950s, studying at the Florence Academy of Art in 1954 and at the School of Byzantine Mosaic Art in Ravenna in 1955. It was around this time that he began to exhibit his works, first and foremost in Paris, where he chose to make his home in 1958. During the 1960s he established contact with the Swedish museum director Pontus Hultén, who encouraged him and took him under his wing. Over the years Erró has taken part in hundreds of exhibitions and today his works are on show in museums all over the world, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Erró’s pictorial world is peopled by comic-strip characters and autocratic despots alike. Donald Duck with his Daisy, Chip & Dale, and other Walt Disney creations are unselfconsciously juxtaposed with Greek gods and madonnas. Elsewhere the German dictator Adolf Hitler stands shoulder to shoulder with his Iraqi counterpart Saddam Hussein...
Category
1990s Pop Art Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Melody for Strings 3
By Fernandez Arman
Located in Malmo, SE
Publisher GKM.
Unframed.
Edition of 120 ex.
Signed and numbered.
Free shipment worldwide.
Arman explores reality. He strives to transform and sublimate artefacts into works of art. ...
Category
1990s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
"Le Peintre et son Modèle" - Original Lithograph
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Original Lithograph - Pablo Picasso
"Le Peintre et son Modèle" - Original Lithograph from "Picasso Lithographe IV"
Dimensions: 32 x 25 cm
1964...
Category
1960s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Salvador Dali - Woman with a Whip - Original Stamp-Signed Etching
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - Woman with a Whip - Original Stamp-Signed Etching
Stamp signed by Dali
Edition of 294 copies.
Paper : Arches vellum.
Dimensions : 16x12".
Catalogue Raisonné : Fiel...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Tempête à Nice - PhotoLithograph after Henri Matisse - 1920
By (after) Henri Matisse
Located in Roma, IT
Tempête à Nice is a photolithograph realized in 1993 after Henri Matisse.
Signed on the plate
On Milano handmade paper.
Very good conditions.
Category
1920s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Salvador Dali - Bicephale - Original Etching on Silk
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - Bicephale - from "Les Amours de Cassandre"
Original Etching
From the suite on Silk made for editions 9 to 34
Dimensions: 38,5 x...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
The Bignoniaceae - Lithograph by Vincenzo Tenore - 1870s
Located in Roma, IT
Lithograph hand watercolored.
Plate from "Atlante di Botanica popolare ossia Illustrazione di Piante Notevoli di ogni famiglia" (Atlas of popular botany or illustration of notable p...
Category
1870s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Femme à la lune
By Corneille
Located in Malmo, SE
Published by edition GKM.
Unframed.
Edition: 200 ex
Paper: 300gr. Goya.
Signed by the artist.
Free shipment worldwide.
Corneille, one of the founders of the COBRA group, has passe...
Category
1990s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Max Ernst - Abstract Birds - Original Lithograph
By Max Ernst
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Max Ernst - Birds - Original Lithograph
Birds, 1962
Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm
From the art review XXe siècle
Unsigned and unumbered as issued
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Monkey - Lithograph by Alberto Mastroianni - 1970s
By Alberto Mastroianni
Located in Roma, IT
Monkey is an original artwork realized by Alberto Mastroianni in 1970 ca.
Lithograph.
Hand Signed.
Edition of 150 pieces.
Category
1970s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
"PLACEBO.3" Plexiglass Print 39' x 31' inch Edition 3/25 by Edyta Grzyb
By Edyta Grzyb
Located in Culver City, CA
"PLACEBO.3" Plexiglass Print 39' x 31' inch Edition 2/25 by Edyta Grzyb
Fine art pigment print on Hahnemühle, 300 g under acrylic glass
2020
Each print is signed on the bottom margin Year / Title / Signature and has a certificate of authenticity.
Edyta Grzyb (born 1984)living in Poland
The preferred motif of her work is people; Strictly speaking, she is interested in their emotions, expressing them through contrasting colors, and occasionally blurring the lines between reality and fiction. She is of the opinion that painting lives through vivid colours, stimulating esthetic feelings and emotions in the observer. Through the combination of cool tones and intensive neon colours, she transports her audience into a world of fantasy.
Used technique: Acrylics on canvas in Pop Art- Style.
Edyta has been painting since 2013 and has specialized in acrylic painting. Many of her works are already in private collections. Since 2015, she has been increasingly involved in group exhibitions in Hamburg, Munich, Warsaw and exhibited at the Art Fairs in New York and Hong Kong.
Exhibitions and events
2019: March – AAF Art Fair New York and AAF London Battersea, Mai – AAF Art Fair London Hampstead
Mai – ARTMUC Art Fair Munic
Nov - AAF Art Fair Hamburg
2018: Nov – AAF Art Fair in Hamburg
Sep – Group Exhibition “Golden Age by Bentley” with Galerie Ewa Helena in Hamburg Mai – ARTMUC Art Fair in Munich
Mai – AAF Art Fair in Hong Kong
March – Group Exhibition, FIBAK Gallery in Warsaw
March – AAF Art Fair in Brussel and in New York
Feb – Group Exhibition in the Fabrik der Künste Hamburg, Galerie Ewa Helena
2017: Nov – AAF Art Fair Amsterdam Nov – AAF Art Fair Hamburg
Jul/Sep – Group Exhibition in the Aqua Lounch – Porto Cervo (Sardinia) Jun – Exhibition by Bartek Janusz (Hair Stylist...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Plexiglass, Pigment
Erotic Scene - Lithograph by Toyen - 1927
By Toyen
Located in Roma, IT
Erotic scene is an artwork realized by Toyen in 1923.
Mixed colored watercolored lithograph.
The artwork is an illustration from the book Pybrac written by Pierre Louÿs (1870-1925...
Category
1920s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Jean Jansem - Original Etching
By Jean Jansem
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Jean Jansem - Original Etching
Title: Loneliness
Dimensions: 40 x 30 cm
Edition of 175
Paper: vélin de Rives
1974
Jean Jansem was born in 1920 at Seuleuze in Asia Minor and spent h...
Category
1970s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Salvador Dali - Brother Ogrin, The Hermit - Original Etching
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - Brother Ogrin, The Hermit - Original Etching
Dimensions: 45 x 33 cm
Edition: 4/125
1970
Signed in pencil.
On Arches Vellum
References : Field 70-10 (p. 60-61)
Category
1970s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Salvador Dali - The Lane of the Birches - Original Stamp-Signed Etching
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Salvador Dali - The Lane of the Birches - Original Stamp-Signed Etching
Stamp signed by Dali
Edition of 294 copies.
Paper : Arches vellum.
Dimensions : 16x12".
Catalogue Raisonné ...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Leonor Fini - Orgy - Original Handsigned Lithograph
By Leonor Fini
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Leonor Fini - Orgy - Original Handsigned Lithograph
Circa 1982
On colored paper
Handsigned and Numbered
Edition: 275
Dimensions: 69 x 52.5 cm
Category
1980s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Jean COCTEAU and Raymond MORETTI : Celebration - Original Hansigned Lithograph
By Jean Cocteau
Located in Paris, IDF
Jean Cocteau and Raymond Moretti
Célébration
Original lithograph
Printed signature in the plate, handsigned by Raymond Moretti
Numbered EA 1/10 - Very look for proof bearing n°1
On ...
Category
1970s Surrealist Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Woman-Tree - Etching by Leo Guida - 1970s
By Leo Guida
Located in Roma, IT
Woman- Tree is an Etching realized by Leo Guida in 1970s.
Hand-signed by the artist with pencil on the lower margin, numbered, edition of 40/50 prints.
Good condition.
Artist sens...
Category
1970s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Ministère de la Marine - Etching by Charles Meryon - 1870s
By Charles Meryon
Located in Roma, IT
Ministere de la Marine is an artwork realized by Charles Meryon in the 1870s.
Etching.
Image size: 17x14
Good conditions.
Realized for the "Société des Aquafortistes. Born on th...
Category
1870s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
James HARDY Jr. Charmeuse, Lithograph 135/350
By James Hardy Jr.
Located in Saint Amans des cots, FR
Lithograph titled "Charmeuse" by James Hardy Jr (1832-1889)., late 19th century. Numbered 135/350. Copyright by Galerie Lutetia, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Paris.
Category
Late 19th Century Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
L'oiseau familier
By Corneille
Located in Malmo, SE
Publisher GKM.
Unframed.
Edition: 250 ex
Paper: 300gr. Goya.
Signed, dated and numbered.
Corneille, one of the founders of the COBRA group, has passed away.
He died in Paris on Sund...
Category
1990s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Erotic Scene - Woodcut by Mino Maccari - 1944
By Mino Maccari
Located in Roma, IT
Erotic Scene is an original xilography artwork realized by Mino Maccari in 1944. Hand-signed in the pseudonym of "Jean Baschie" which is the artist's signature in 1944 erotic series artwork...
Category
1940s Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Mozart kissed by the Muse - Cyanotype Style Film Photographic Print Framed
By Pia Clodi
Located in Zürich, CH
Not one to shy away from human representation, Pia Clodi’s more portraiture-like works continually offer the sitter an air of anonymity, and as such the viewer has the opportunity to...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Polaroid
La Comédie Humaine
By Pablo Picasso
Located in OPOLE, PL
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - La Comédie Humaine
Lithograph from 1954.
Dimensions of work: 35.5 x 26.5 cm
Publisher: Tériade, Paris.
The work is in Excellent condition.
Fast and s...
Category
1950s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Jean Cocteau - White Book - Original Handcolored Lithograph
By Jean Cocteau
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Jean Cocteau
White Book - Autobiography about Cocteau's discovery of his homosexuality. The book was first published anonymously and created a scandal.
Original Handcolored Lithograp...
Category
1930s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Marc Chagall - The Bible - Paradise - Original Lithograph
By Marc Chagall
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Marc Chagall, Original Lithograh depicting an instant of the Bible.
Technique: Original lithograph in colours (Mourlot no. 234)
On the reverse: another black and white original litho...
Category
1960s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Elizabeth Peyton, E (Self-Portrait) - Signed Linocut Print, Abstract Figuration
By Elizabeth Peyton
Located in Hamburg, DE
Elizabeth Peyton (American, b. 1965)
E (Self-Portrait), 2019
Medium: Linocut on colored paper
Dimensions: 30 x 22 cm
Edition of 30: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut
INVADER - RUBIK COUNTRY LIFE Rubikcubism Pop Art Mosaic Street Art French
By Invader
Located in Madrid, Madrid
INVADER - RUBIK COUNTRY LIFE
Date of creation: 2023
Medium: Diasec-mounted Giclée on aluminium composite panel
Edition: 431
Size: 100 x 100 cm
Condition: Brand new, in mint condition...
Category
2010s Street Art Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Panel, Giclée
Melody for Strings 2
By Fernandez Arman
Located in Malmo, SE
Publisher GKM.
Unframed.
Edition of 120 ex.
Signed and numbered.
Free shipment worldwide.
Arman explores reality. He strives to transform and sublimate artefacts into works of art....
Category
1990s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
French Contemporary Art by Claudine Loquen - Pygmalion
Located in Paris, IDF
Claudine Loquen is a French artist born in 1965 who lives & works in Paris, France. She depicts portraits, especially women faces as Colette for liter...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, C Print
L'Eglise Saint Pierre de Montmartre - Pochoir
By (after) Maurice Utrillo
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
(after) Maurice Utrillo
Title: L'Eglise Saint Pierre de Montmartre
Pochoir with printed signature
Edition of 550
Dimensions: 39 x 32 cm
Information : This print was created for the portfolio "Le Village inspiré, Chronique de la bohème de Montmartre (1920-1950) " published by Vertex in 1950
Condition : Excellent
Maurice Utrillo (1883 - 1955)
The French painter Maurice Utrillo was born as the illegitimate son of the painter Suzanne Valladon in Paris on December 26, 1883. He was adopted by the Catalan art critic Miguel Utrillo...
Category
1950s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Andy Warhol, The Star - Kestner-Gesellschaft, Exhibition Poster, Pop Art Print
By (after) Andy Warhol
Located in Hamburg, DE
After Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Andy Warhol, Kestner-Gesellschaft, Exhibition Poster, 1981
Medium: Offset lithograph in colors on paper
Dimensions: 84 x 59 cm
Category
20th Century Pop Art Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Offset
Leonor Fini - Cat - Original Etching
By Leonor Fini
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Leonor Fini - Cats - Original Engraving
Mme.Helvetius' Cats
Original etching created in 1985, Printed Signature (LF).
Conditions: excellent
Edition: 100
Support: Arches paper.
Dimensions: Paper dimensions: 44 x 28 cm
Editions: Moret, Paris.
Leonor Fini is considered one of the most important women artists of the mid-twentieth century, along with Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, Meret Oppenheim, Remedios Varo, and Dorothea Tanning – most of whom Fini knew well. Her career, which spanned some six decades, included painting, graphic design, book illustration, product design (the renowned torso-shaped perfume bottle for Schiaparelli’s Shocking), and set and costume design for theatre, ballet, opera, and film. In this compellingly readable, exhaustively researched account, author Peter Webb brings Fini’s provocative art and unconventional personal life, as well as the vibrant avant-garde world in which she revolved, vividly in life.
Born in Buenos Aires in 1907 (August 30 – January 18, 1996, Paris) to Italian and Argentine parents, Leonor grew up in Trieste, Italy, raised by her strong-willed, independent mother, Malvina. She was a virtually self-taught artist, learing anatomy directly from studying cadavers in the local morgue and absorbing composition and technique from the Old Masters through books and visits to museums.
Fini’s fledging attempts at painting in Trieste let her to Milan, where she participated in her first group exhibition in 1929, and then to Paris in 1931.
Her vivacious personality and flamboyant attire instantly garnered her a spotlight in the Parisian art world and she soon developed close relationships with the leading surrealist writers and painters, including Paul Eluard, Salvador Dali, Man Ray, and Max Ernst, who became her lover for a time. The only surrealist she could not abide because of his misogyny was André Breton. Although she repeatedly exhibited with them, she never considered herself a surrealist. The American dealer Julien Levy,
very much impressed by Fini’s painting and smitten by her eccentric charms, invited her to New York in 1936, where she took part in a joint gallery exhibition with Max Ernst and met many American surrealists, including Joseph Cornell and Pavel Tchelitchew. Her work was included in MoMA’s pivotal Fantastic Art, Dada and Surrealism exhibition, along with De Chirico, Dali, Ernst, and Yves Tanguy.
In 1939 in Paris she curated an exhibition of surrealist furniture...
Category
1980s Modern Continental Europe - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching