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Item Ships From: Continental US
Agam, Composition, XXe Siècle (after)
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin paper. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the volume, XXe Siècle, Hommage à Yaacov Agam, 1980. Published and printed under the direct...
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1980s Op Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Composition (Saphire 24-38), Les Illuminations, Fernand Léger
By Fernand Léger
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on papier vélin teinté, fait a la main paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, Les Illuminations, 1949. Published by...
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1940s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Composition, Les Peintres mes amis, Joan Miró
By Joan Miró
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin d’Arches paper. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, Les Peintres mes amis, 1965. Published by Éditions d'art Les Heures Cla...
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1960s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

"Sirocco" Mixographia
By Helen Frankenthaler
Located in Los Angeles, CA
“Sirocco” by Helen Frankenthaler . Mixographia embossed engraving on handmade paper. Unique color from the regular numbered edition. 51/52. Hand signed by artist, dated 1989. Pri...
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Late 20th Century Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Ink, Handmade Paper

Pablo Picasso Madoura 'Hibou brillant' (A. R. 285) Owl Ceramic Plate 1955
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Miami, FL
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Hibou brillant (A. R. 285) Terre de faïence dish, 1955, from the edition of 450, glazed and painted, with the Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps.
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1950s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Ceramic, Earthenware

Miró, Composition (Cramer 112; Mourlot 439-442), Derrière le miroir (after)
By Joan Miró
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the volume, Derrière le miroir, N° 164-165, 1967. Published by Aimé Maeght, Éd...
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1960s Surrealist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

115 Bank Street New York Atelier Mourlot by Andre Beaudin, 1967
By Andre Beaudin
Located in New York, NY
This bright yellow modern lithographic poster was printed at the Atelier Mourlot in New York City in 1967. Certificate of Provenance: Each individual work of art carefully curated...
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1970s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Blue Ombre Circle, Screenprint by Leonid
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Leonid Title: Untitled - Blue Ombre Year: circa 1970 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 100, AP Image Size: 23 x 23 inches S...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

La Pique (The Pike)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Fairlawn, OH
La Pique (The Pike) Lithograph, 1950 Original lithograph drawn with chalk and "frottage textures" transferred to stone, 1950. Unsigned printer's proof Inscribed on the verso in Mourl...
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1950s French School Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Fran Lopez Bru Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed silkscreen christmas print
Located in Miami, FL
Fran López Bru (Spain, 1959) 'Untitled', N/A silkscreen on paper 29.9 x 21.8 in. (75.7 x 55.3 cm.) Edition of 75 Hand-signed by author Ref: LOP1189-001
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Tracey Emin, "It Didn't Stop I Didn't Stop" hand signed offset lithograph FRAMED
By Tracey Emin
Located in New York, NY
Tracey Emin It - didnt stop - I didnt stop, 2019, from the exhibition TRACEY EMIN/EDVARD MUNCH: THE LONELINESS OF THE SOUL (hand signed), 2021 Offse...
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2010s Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Untitled 25, Abstract Op Art Screenprint by David Roth
By David Roth
Located in Long Island City, NY
This screenprint was created by American artist David Roth. Roth's images are proportioned according to a strict mathematical formula - the pictures are composed according to horizon...
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1970s Op Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Screen

Robert Rauschenberg, rare 1970s Signed/N Earth Day William Burroughs lithograph
By Robert Rauschenberg
Located in New York, NY
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Dream of William Burroughs, 1972 Offset lithograph 34 1/2 × 24 inches Edition 103/150 Signed, dated and numbered in black marker on the front Unframed Wonderful e...
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1970s Pop Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Composition, Poems, Willem de Kooning
By Willem de Kooning
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on papier Kitakata à la main, mounted on papier Cartiere Enrico Magnani à la main paper, as issued. Paper Size: 23.5 x 19 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Exhibition Poster
By Ellsworth Kelly
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Original Ellsworth Kelly exhibition poster, 1964. Gallerie Maeght. 26 x 20 inches. Lithograph on paper. Gentle creasing lower left....
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Bodegon 29, Signed Abstract Lithograph by Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Bodegon 29 Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz Chilean (1939–2021) Date: circa 1979 Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 300, AP 40 Image Size: 25.5 x 17 inches Size: 29 in. x...
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1970s Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Fisherman
Located in Belgrade, MT
This etching by Lucien Coutard is part of my private collection since the 1970's. It is signed. Lucien Courtard created surrealist depictions of sexuality, he called it Eroticism and...
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Mid-20th Century Surrealist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching, Lithograph

Untitled Figure signed numbered mixed media print from scarce European portfolio
By George McNeil
Located in New York, NY
George McNeil Untitled Figure, 1986 Lithograph on paper. Publisher's and Printer's Blind Stamps Hand-signed, numbered 78/84 and dated by the artist on the front with publisher's and...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen, Pencil

Fiesta
By Roy Ahlgren
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Fiesta" 1982 is a color serigraph on Wove paper by noted American artist Roy Ahlgren, 1927-2011 It is hand signed, titled, dated and numbered 66/130 in pencil by...
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Mid-20th Century Op Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

LA FOLLE AU PIMENT RAGEUR
By Joan Miró
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed and numbered lithograph in colors on Arches paper. Mourlot 1025. Published by Maeght Éditeur, Paris. Edition of 27/30. Artwork size 91.375 x 47.875 inches. Custom framed ...
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1970s Surrealist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Tafel 16 by Eduardo Paolozzi colorful geometric collage pop art striped optical
By Eduardo Paolozzi
Located in New York, NY
This Eduardo Paolozzi screenprint is composed with primary colors and black and white photographic imagery “collaged” in. Stripes and curvilinear forms merge in a vibrant exemplar of...
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1960s Pop Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Screen

Bodegon, 1979 Signed Abstract Still Life Etching by Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Bodegon by Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz, Chilean (1939–2021) Date: 1979 Etching, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil Edition of 65 Image Size: 29.5 x 23.5 inches Size: 35.75 x 2...
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1970s Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

Porcelain plate of Princess of Wales Theatre ceiling design (Limited Edition)
By Frank Stella
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella Ceiling: Princess of Wales Theatre, 1996 Limited Edition Silkscreened Porcelain Plate in presentation box 12 inches diameter Edition 262/2000 Rarely found stateside - es...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Porcelain, Mixed Media, Screen

Gris, La Pipe (Kahnweiler 26), Au Soleil du Plafond (after)
By Juan Gris
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin des papeteries d'Arches paper. Paper Size: 16.93 x 12.99 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Catalogue raisonné reference: Kahnweiler, Daniel...
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1950s Cubist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Braque, La plage de Varengeville, Varengeville (after)
By Georges Braque
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on vélin paper, hinged on archival support sheet, as issued Year: 1968 Paper Size: 13 x 16 inches; image size: 5 x 13.75 inches Inscription: Signed in the plate an...
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1960s Cubist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Contemporary Abstract Landscape Monotype Painting Sarah Amos
By Sarah Amos
Located in Surfside, FL
Sarah Amos(Contemporary Australian/American) Untitled Monotype, 1995 Monotype or painting on paper 12 x 9 inches on a 22.25 x 15 inches sheet size, Hand signed and dated lower right Provenance: Garner Tullis Workshop This appears as a abstract expressionist landscape or seacape. A lovely, moody, piece Sarah Amos, originally from Australia, lives in Vermont, and maintains an active International and National exhibition schedule. Sarah left Australia, after receiving a BFA in Printmaking from RMIT, to attend the Tamarind Institute of Lithography in New Mexico. In 1992 she became a certified Tamarind Master Printer in Lithography working with Joyce Kozloff and Barton Lidice Benes . In 1998 Sarah became the Master Printer for the Vermont Studio Center Press until 2008 and during this time she also received an MFA from the University of Northern Vermont. Sarah has been an Adjunct Professor at Dartmouth, Williams and Bennington Colleges teaching Printmaking and Drawing since 2007. She has led workshops on monoprint collagraph printing techniques with Joel Janowitz...
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1990s Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Monotype

"Seems was yesterday", 2010 signed original Bon A Tirer engraving collage
By Rigoberto Mena
Located in Miami, FL
Rigoberto Mena (Cuba, 1961) "Parece que fue ayer" (Seems was yesterday), 2010 Series: Bon a Tirer engraving, mixed media, chine colle on paper Guarro Super Alpha 250g. 15.8 x 15.8 in...
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2010s Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Etching, Aquatint, Screen

German Surrealism Abstract Surrealist Lithograph Hans Bellmer
By Hans Bellmer
Located in Surfside, FL
Hans Bellmer German (1902–1975) Abstract Surrealist Lithograph Souterrain No. 13 8 1944 Musée Jean Brun Date: circa 1965 Hand signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 100 Size: 19.5 x 26.5 in. Hans Bellmer ( 1902 – 1975) was a Polish born German artist, best known for his drawings, etchings that illustrates the 1940 edition of Histoire de l’œil, and the life-sized female sculpture mannequin dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. Historians of art and photography also consider him a Surrealist photographer. Bellmer was born in the city of Kattowitz, then part of the German Empire (now Katowice, Poland). Up until 1926, he worked as a draftsman for his own advertising company. Bellmer is most famous for the creation of a series of dolls as well as photographs of them. He was influenced in his choice of art form in part by reading the published letters of Oskar Kokoschka (Der Fetisch, 1925) and Surrealism. Bellmer's puppet doll project is also said to have been catalysed by a series of events in his personal life. Hans Bellmer takes credit for provoking a physical crisis in his father and brings his own artistic creativity into association with childhood insubordination and resentment toward a severe and humorless paternal authority. Perhaps this is one reason for the nearly universal, unquestioning acceptance in the literature of Bellmer's promotion of his art as a struggle against his father, the police, and ultimately, fascism and the state. Events of his personal life also including meeting a beautiful teenage cousin in 1932 (and perhaps other unattainable beauties), attending a performance of Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann (in which a man falls tragically in love with an automaton), and receiving a box of his old toys. After these events, he began to actually construct his first dolls. In his works, Bellmer explicitly sexualized the doll as a young girl (his work bears connection to the works of Bathus). Hirschfeld has claimed (without further argumentation) that Bellmer initiated his doll project to oppose the fascism of the Nazi Party by declaring that he would make no work that would support the new German state. Represented by mutated forms and unconventional poses, his dolls (according to this view) were directed specifically at the cult of the perfect body then prominent in Germany. He visited Paris in 1935 and made contacts there, such as Paul Éluard, but returned to Berlin because his wife Margarete was dying of tuberculosis. He was part of the circle of Surrealist luminaries such as Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, André Masson, René Magritte, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali as well as women artists—such as Frida Kahlo, Dorothea Tanning and Leonora Carrington. Bellmer produced the first doll in Berlin in 1933. Long since lost, the assemblage can nevertheless be correctly described thanks to approximately two dozen photographs Bellmer took at the time of its construction. Standing about fifty-six inches tall, the doll consisted of a modeled torso made of flax fiber, glue, and plaster; a mask-like head of the same material with glass eyes and a long, unkempt wig; and a pair of legs made from broomsticks or dowel rods. One of these legs terminated in a wooden, club-like foot; the other was encased in a more naturalistic plaster shell, jointed at the knee and ankle. As the project progressed, Bellmer made a second set of hollow plaster legs, with wooden ball joints for the doll's hips and knees. There were no arms to the first sculpture, but Bellmer did fashion or find a single wooden hand, which appears among the assortment of doll parts the artist documented in an untitled photograph of 1934, as well as in several photographs of later work. Bellmer's 1934 anonymous book, The Doll (Die Puppe), produced and published privately in Germany, contains 10 black-and-white photographs of Bellmer's first doll arranged in a series of "tableaux vivants" (living pictures). The book was not credited to him, as he worked in isolation, and his photographs remained almost unknown in Germany. Yet Bellmer's work was eventually declared "degenerate" (entartete kunst) by the Nazi Party, and he was forced to flee Germany to France in 1938, where Bellmer's work was welcomed by the Surrealists around Andre Breton. He aided the French Resistance during the war by making fake passports. He was imprisoned in the Camp des Milles prison at Aix-en-Provence, a brickworks camp for German nationals, from September 1939 until the end of the Phoney War in May 1940. After the war, Bellmer lived the rest of his life in Paris. Bellmer gave up doll-making and spent the following decades creating erotic drawings, etchings, sexually explicit photographs, paintings, and prints of pubescent girls. In 1954, he met Unica Zürn, who became his companion until her suicide in 1970. He continued working into the 1960s Cécile Reims (1927) has been drawing the world that surrounds her since her childhood in Lithuania, and subsequently in Paris, Jerusalem, and Barcelona. As a Jew, she had to go into hiding during World War II, and found herself at death’s door when she contracted tubercu- losis. Recovering from the disease, she felt she had to give meaning to her life as a survivor and she experienced a “conversion to art” as one is converted to a religion. Her encounter with the engraver Joseph Hecht in 1945 introduced her to the burin, an unforgiving tool which became her medium of choice. In her early years as an artist, she produced the mysterious Visages d’Espagne, Metamorphoses and Bestiaire de la mort series. But in order to support her work as an artist and to help Fred Deux (1924), whom she married in 1952, she suddenly gave a new twist to her career by turning to the interpretation of others’ work and engraving the drawings made by other artists. Cécile Reims filled this role with good humour and immense talent, as well as secretly collaborating with numerous artists working in the surrealist mode, such as Hans Bellmer, from 1966 to 1975, Salvador Dalí, from 1969 to 1988, Fred Deux, from 1970 to 2008, and Leonor Fini, from 1972 to 1995. In 2004, the Bibiothèque Nationale de France held an important retrospective devoted to Cécile Reims, suddenly putting into the limelight a figure who had long been kept in the shadows. At that point it became essential to produce a catalogue raisonné of her miniature engravings...
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20th Century Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Robert Natkin, Intimate Lighting (Pink) Signed Abstract Expressionist silkscreen
By Robert Natkin
Located in New York, NY
Robert Natkin Intimate Lighting, 1974 Silkscreen on Arches paper 27 × 38 inches Pencil signed, dated and numbered from the limited edition of 150 on the front Published by Chromacomp...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Corne a Licou" original lithograph
By Maurice Estève
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original lithograph. Executed for XXe Siecle (issue No. 25), printed in Paris by Mourlot and published in 1965 by San Lazzaro. Sheet size 12 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches (310 x 240 mm)...
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1960s Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Composition, Derrière le miroir
By Alexander Calder
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin paper. Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Derrière le miroir, N° 156, 1966. Published by Aimé Mae...
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1960s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Seascape V - large format photograph of monochromatic black white water surface
By Frank Schott
Located in San Francisco, CA
large scale abstract b&w photograph of mesmerizing monochromatic water surface SEASCAPE V by Frank Schott 60 x 48 inches / 152cm x 122cm signed edition of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Giclée

Untitled (for the journal, XX Siécle)
By Hans Hartung
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled (for the journal, XXe Siécle) Color lithograph on wove paper, 1973 Unsigned (as issued) From: XXe Siecle,, December 1973, No. 41 Published by G. di San Lazzaro for A. Maeght, Paris Printed by Mourlot, Paris Edition 3000 (There was also a signed edition of 75 on larger paper) Catalogue raisonné: Subsequent to Schmücking Condition: Excellent Image/Sheet size: 12 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches "Hans Hartung B. 1904, LEIPZIG, GERMANY; D. 1989, ANTIBES, FRANCE Hans Hartung was born on September 21, 1904, in Leipzig, Germany. He cultivated interests in philosophy, astronomy, music, and religion at a young age before he turned to painting. Early in his career he found inspiration in the works of Rembrandt van Rijn and Francisco de Goya, and later influences included Lovis Corinth, Oskar Kokoschka, Emil Nolde, and Max Slevogt. At just 17, Hartung began to experiment with abstraction, synthesizing the graphic techniques of his artistic models while completely eliminating figurative elements. Hartung entered the Universität Leipzig in 1924 to study philosophy and art history but left to concentrate on painting at the Kunstakademie, Leipzig. While Hartung was advised to pursue further training at the Bauhaus, he opted to study at the Kunstakademie, Dresden. In 1926 Hartung saw an exhibition of international art in Dresden, which exposed him to Cubism and other modern styles that had emerged in France. His encounters with works by Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso, along with various travels abroad, encouraged him to move to Paris in 1926, where he spent the majority of his time until 1932, although he passed the summer of 1928 in Munich studying under artist and theorist Max Dörner. In 1929 Hartung married the Norwegian painter Anna-Eva Bergman. After several years abroad, they tried to reestablish themselves in Berlin in 1935 but were soon forced into exile by the National Socialist regime. In the years leading up to World War II, Hartung's work reflected his attempts to reconcile chance and control, combining expressive graphic elements with patches of black and color to produce a sense of spontaneity. After the outbreak of the war, Hartung served in the Foreign Legion (1939–40), and later in the Free French (1943–44). He was gravely wounded at the German Front, and one of his legs was amputated. In 1945 he returned to Paris and resumed painting and the following year earned French citizenship. Hartung was a major figure in Art Informel and Tachisme (from the French tache, meaning blot or stain). While Hartung's postwar paintings are generally described as exhibiting a calligraphic quality, his work moved through a series of phases, becoming less spontaneous and more formally aggressive than his work from the late 1930s. In many works of the late 1940s and early 1950s, such as T-50 Painting 8 (T-50 peinture 8, 1950), he applied large areas of color to the canvas on which he painted a combination of bold black brushstrokes and thinner frenetic linear strokes. Hartung received several international awards, including the 1956 award for the Europe-Africa section at the Guggenheim International Award and the International Grand Prize for painting at the 1960 Venice Biennale. His first major group show was organized by curator and critic Christian Zervos at the Jeu de Paume, Paris (1937). After settling permanently in Paris, he exhibited regularly at the Salon des Surindépendants (1935, 1937, 1945). His first solo show took place at Galerie Lydia...
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1970s Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Composition (Cramer 105), Femmes, Joan Miró
By Joan Miró
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Héliogravure on vélin d’Arches paper. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, Joan Miró, Femmes, 1965. Published by Maeght Éditeur, Paris; printed ...
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1960s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Le peintre et son modele, Cubist Lithograph after Pablo Picasso
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Long Island City, NY
Seated beside her likeness, the nude model in this Pablo Picasso print stares at the painter while he contemplates the portrait he has rendered on the canvas. Both nude, the figures ...
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Late 20th Century Cubist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Wave I - large format abstract liquidscape in azur and lapis blue color palette
By Christian Stoll
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wave I by Christian Stoll a mesmerizing photographic rendering of blue acquatic surface 58 x 58 inches (147 x 147cm) edition of 7 signed 48 x 48 inches (122 x 122cm) edition of 7 s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Archival Ink, Giclée, Archival Pigment

Double Somersault by Dieter Roth (pair of prints) colorful abstract geometric
By Dieter Roth
Located in New York, NY
A frenzy of lines and color, this pair of Dieter Roth lithographs could have been produced in 2022. The contemporary popularity of semi-abstract imagery featuring color gradients, za...
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1970s Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Hotel du Nord (Little Durer) 5 Color Silkscreen w/ varnish and stencil Signed AP
By Joseph Cornell
Located in New York, NY
Joseph Cornell Hotel du Nord (Little Durer), 1972 Silkscreen in five colors with varnish and stencil additions printed on Buff Arches Paper Pencil signed and annotated Artists Proof ...
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1970s Surrealist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Varnish, Mixed Media, Screen, Stencil

Kandinsky, Composition, XXe Siècle (after)
By Wassily Kandinsky
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Woodcut on vélin paper. Good condition. Notes: From the volume, XXe Siècle, vol. n°66, 1966. Published and printed under the direction of Gualtieri di San Lazzaro, éditeur, Paris, by...
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1960s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Woodcut

TER-UR
By Victor Vasarely
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Sheet size 39 x 30 inches. Image size 24.25 x 24.25 inches. Custom framed as pictured. From the edition of 250. Additio...
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Late 20th Century Op Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

TER-UR
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Miró, Composition (Cramer 69; Dupin 292; Mourlot 286-294) (after)
By Joan Miró
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good Condition. Notes: From folio, Miró 1959-1960, 1961. Published by Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York; pr...
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1960s Surrealist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Nature Morte
By Michel Rodde
Located in Belgrade, MT
This lithograph is part of my private collection since 1970's. It is pencil signed by the artist and numbered 198/220. Guilde del la Gravure .
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Large Italian Aquatint Etching Francesco Clemente Neo Expressionist Avant Garde
By Francesco Clemente
Located in Surfside, FL
Francesco Clemente (Italian b. 1952), 'This side up / Telemone #2, 1981 Medium: Intaglio hard ground etching, color aquatint, drypoint, and soft-ground etching with chine collé (ha...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Drypoint, Etching, Aquatint, Intaglio

TR-UR, Victor Vasarely
By Victor Vasarely
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Victor Vasarely (1908-1997) Title: TR-UR Year: 1980 Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper Edition: 116/250, plus proofs Size: 39.25 x 30.75 inches Condition: Good Inscription: S...
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1980s Op Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Underwater — Mid-century Modern
By Charles Quest
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Charles Quest, 'Underwater', 1948, chiaroscuro wood engraving, edition 12. Signed, titled, dated and numbered '3/12' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression, in dark brown and warm black, on off-white wove paper, with full margins (5/8 to 1 1/2 inch), in excellent condition. Scarce. ABOUT THE ARTIST Charles Quest, painter, printmaker, and fine art instructor, worked in various mediums, including mosaic, stained glass, mural painting, and sculpture. Quest grew up in St. Louis, his talent evident as a teenager when he began copying the works of masters such as Michelangelo on his bedroom walls. He studied at the Washington University School of Fine Arts, where he later taught from 1944 to 1971. He traveled to Europe after his graduation in 1929 and studied at La Grande Chaumière and Academie Colarossi, Paris, continuing to draw inspiration from the works of the Old Masters. After returning to St. Louis, Quest received several commissions to paint murals in public buildings, schools, and churches, including one from Joseph Cardinal Ritter, to paint a replica of Velasquez's Crucifixion over the main altar of the Old Cathedral in St. Louis. Quest soon became interested in the woodcut medium, which he learned through his study of J. J. Lankes' A Woodcut Manual (1932) and Paul Landacre's articles in American Artist magazine ‘since no artists in St. Louis were working in wood’ at that time. Quest also revealed that for him, wood cutting and engraving were ‘more enjoyable than any other means of expression.’ In the late 1940s, his graphic works began attracting critical attention—several of his woodcuts won prizes and were acquired by major American and European museums. His wood engraving entitled ‘Lovers’ was included in the American Federation of Art's traveling print exhibition in 1947. Two years later, Quest's two prize-winning prints, ‘Still Life with Grindstone’ and ‘Break Forth into Singing’, were exhibited in major American museums in a traveling show organized by the Philadelphia Print Club. His work was included in the Chicago Art Institute's exhibition, ‘Woodcut Through Six Centuries’, and the print ‘Still Life with Vise’ was purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1951 he was invited by artist-Curator Jacob Kainen to exhibit thirty wood engravings and color woodcuts in a one-person show at the Smithsonian's National Museum (now known as the American History Museum). Kainen's press release praised the ‘technical refinement’ of Quest's work: ‘He obtains a great variety of textural effects through the use of the graver, and these dense or transparent grays are set off against whites or blacks to achieve sparkling results. His work has the handsome qualities characteristic of the craftsman and designer.’ At the time of the Smithsonian exhibition, Quest's work was represented by three New York galleries in addition to one in his home town. He had won 38 prizes, and his prints were in the collections of the Library of Congress, the Chicago Art Institute, the Metropolitan Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In cooperation with the Art in Embassies program, his color woodcuts were displayed at the American Embassy in Paris in 1951. Recognition at home came in 1955 with his first solo exhibition in St. Louis. Press coverage of the show heralded the ‘growth of graphic arts toward rivaling painting and sculpture as a major independent medium’. An exhibition of his prints at the Bethesda Art Gallery in 1983 attracted Curator Emeritus Joseph A. Haller, S.J., who began purchasing his work for Georgetown University's collection. In 1990 Georgetown University Library's Special Collections Division was the recipient of a large body of Quest's work, including prints, drawings, paintings, sculpture, stained glass, and his archive of correspondence and professional memorabilia. These extensive holdings, including some 260 of his fine prints, provide a rich opportunity for further study and appreciation of this versatile and not-to-be-forgotten mid-Western American artist...
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1940s American Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Woodcut

Fenced - P2, F6, I1, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Josef Albers
By Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
From the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 original silkscreens that are a definitive survey of the artist...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

"Cut and Run" Rat Poster Street Urban Art & Banksy Exhibition Poster Set
By Banksy
Located in Draper, UT
First Print: Banksy (after) "CUT AND RUN" Technique: Offset Lithograph Paper: Thick Stock Glossy Size: 16.5 X 23.4 Materials Thick glossy paper Size 23 2/...
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2010s Street Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

"Hommage a Nobutaka Shikanai, " Zao Wou-Ki, Abstract Lithograph Mid-century Print
By Zao Wou-Ki
Located in New York, NY
Zao Wou-Ki (1920 - 2013) Hommage a Nobutaka Shikanai - 1991, (Agerup 354) Color lithograph on BFK Rives watermarked paper, full margins 24 x 18 1/4 inches Signed and titled in the sheet Published by Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo Zao (Zhao) Wou Ki combines Oriental landscape abstraction with French influence. He was born in Beijing on February 13, 1921, and from the age of ten, Zao drew and painted with great freedom. He learned from his grandfather that calligraphy is an art when it transmits an emotion to the person looking at it. At age fourteen he enrolled at the School of Fine Arts in Hangzhou, where he remained for six years. He studied and then taught at the Hongchow National Academy of Fine Arts. In 1942, he organized an exhibition of works by his teacher, Wu Dayu, along with some of his own. In 1948, he moved to Paris where he has lived and worked ever since, although he has exhibited in New York City. He attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and lived at Rue du Moulin Vert nearby Alberto Giacometti's studio. Making the acquaintance of Hans Hartung, Nicolas de Staël, Pierre Soulages, Viera da Silva...
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1990s Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Huge Italian Neo Expressionist Mimmo Paladino Linoleum Block Print Atlantico
By Mimmo Paladino
Located in Surfside, FL
Mimmo Paladino Atlantico Linocut, 1987, hand signed, dated and numbered 12/27 in pencil. Medium: Collagraph and linoleum cut Sheet measures 82 x 29 1/2" inches Parole Torchon pap...
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1980s Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Linocut

"Split Infinity #9BS", OP Art Serigraph, 1980
By Herbert Aach
Located in Long Island City, NY
This serigraph was created by German Op artist Herbert Aach. Aach's prints play with geometry and form, and trick the viewer's eyes by juxtaposing bright neon colors. This print is s...
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1980s Op Art Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Untitled Abstract Picture (Limited edition authorized promotional reproduction)
By Gerhard Richter
Located in New York, NY
Gerhard Richter Untitled Abstract Picture, 2002 Offset lithograph on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper - Artist Authorized reproduction Not signed, edition of 3433 12 1/2 × 16 3.5 inches Unframed Printed on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper, this beautiful and colorful piece was part of a portfolio of loose plate reproductions for Gerhard Richter's Abstraktes works. Released during his exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Art (Abstract Pictures) and the Museum of Modern Art (Gerhard Richter, 40 Years of Painting). It depicts Richters 1999 Oil on Aluminum abstract picture) More about Gerhard Richter: Gerhard Richter was born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany. Throughout his career, Richter has negotiated the frontier between photography and painting, captivated by the way in which these two seemingly opposing practices speak to and challenge one another. From exuberant canvases rendered with a squeegee and acerbic color charts to paintings of photographic detail and close-ups of a single brushstroke, Richter moves effortlessly between the two mediums, reveling in the complexity of their relationship, while never asserting one above the other. Richter’s life traces the defining moments of twentieth-century history and his work reverberates with the trauma of National Socialism and the Holocaust. In the wake of the Second World War, Richter trained in a Socialist Realist style sanctioned by East Germany’s Communist government. When he defected to West Germany in 1961, a month before the Berlin Wall was erected, Richter left his entire artistic oeuvre up to that point behind. From 1961 to 1964—alongside Blinky Palermo and Sigmar Polke—Richter studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he began to explore the material, conceptual, and historical implications of painting without ideological restraint. Richter’s earliest paintings in Düsseldorf, stimulated by a fascination with current affairs and popular culture, responded to images from magazines and newspaper cuttings. Through the 1960s, Richter continued to address found and media images of subjects such as military jets, portraits, and aerial photographs. Notably, he reimagined family pictures he had smuggled from East Germany that included his smiling uncle Rudi, dressed in a Nazi uniform...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Topiary V - large format photograph of ornamental shaped tree
By Frank Schott
Located in San Francisco, CA
from a series of photographic observances capturing the antics of urban gardening's tree trimming and striking art of topiaries' green minimalism Topiary V by Frank Schott 60 x 44....
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Photographic Paper, Giclée, Archival Pigment, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Composition, Variations sur l'imaginaire, Leonor Fini
By Leonor Fini
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin de Rives paper. Inscription: hand signed and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, Variations sur l'imaginaire, 1972. Published by Philipp...
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1970s Surrealist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled 4, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Larry Zox
By Larry Zox
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Larry Zox Title: Untitled 4 Year: circa 1980 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 175 Image Size: 30.5 x 19 inches Paper Size: 42 x 30 in. (106.68 x 7...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Screen

Conversation, Abstract Expressionist Monoprint by Lucio Pozzi
By Lucio Pozzi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Conversation Lucio Pozzi, Italian (1935) Date: 1987 Monoprint, signed, numbered, dated, and titled in pencil Edition of 1/1 Image Size: 15 x 34 inches Size: 22 x 40.5 in. (55.88 x 10...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Monoprint

For the Archives, LtEd print by Minimalist sculptor, hand signed 171/175, Framed
By Joel Shapiro
Located in New York, NY
Joel Shapiro For the Archives, 2008 Epson inkjet print on cotton etching paper Hand-signed by artist, Hand signed and numbered 171/175 by Joel Shapiro on the front Bears label from T...
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Early 2000s Minimalist Continental US - Abstract Prints

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Inkjet, Etching, Pencil, Graphite

Braque, L'oiseau Jaune, Derrière le miroir (after)
By Georges Braque
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition, with centerfold, as issued. Notes: From Derrière le miroir, N° 115, 1959. Published by Aim...
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1950s Modern Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"Femme" by Marcel Mouly-Signed and Numbered, Limited Edition Lithograph
By Marcel Mouly
Located in Chesterfield, MI
This piece is a Limited Edition Lithograph, 16/200 and is pencil-signed and numbered by the artist. The image size is 29 x 22 in. and the full size is 33.75 x 26.25 in. The image is ...
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20th Century Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"This Must Be the Place VE 5/7" Intaglio, hand colored, patterns
By Katie VanVliet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "This Must Be the Place VE 5/7" is a variable edition piece by Kate VanVliet and is made from Intaglio with soft ground on Rives BFK. This piece is an edition of 7 ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Color, Etching, Intaglio

Number 32 (1950)
By Jackson Pollock
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Exhibition poster produced in 2004. Referencing Pollock's 1950 original. Exemplifies his "drip technique" which was accomplished by hovering over a piece of canvas stretched out on ...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Continental US - Abstract Prints

Materials

Offset

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