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Item Ships From: Continental US
Fan Art, In Front of Mirror, by Yuji Hiratsuka
By Yuji Hiratsuka
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: Intaglio and Chine Colle
Year: 2020
Image Size: 18 x 12 inches
Edition of 15
Signed, titled and numbered by the artist. A young woman with traditional Japanese fan in front ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Rembrandt, Composition, Rembrandt, Drawings from the Bible (after)
By Rembrandt van Rijn
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on vélin Hamilton Kilmory paper
Year: 1947
Paper Size: 9.5 x 12.5 inches
Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued
Notes: From the folio, Rembrandt, Drawings...
Category
1940s Baroque Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
Matisse, Série L, var. 13 (Duthuit 9), Dessins, Thèmes et variations (after)
By Henri Matisse
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin pur fil paper. Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, Henri Matisse, Dessins, Thèmes et Variations, 19...
Category
1940s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$796 Sale Price
20% Off
Gravure XXII from Poemes, Surrealist Woodcut Print by Marc Chagall
By Marc Chagall
Located in Long Island City, NY
Marc Chagall, Russian (1887 - 1985) - Gravure XXII from Poemes, Year: 1968, Medium: Woodcut, Size: 14.5 x 11.25 in. (36.83 x 28.58 cm), Printer: Atelier Lacouriere et Frelaut, Paris...
Category
1960s Surrealist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut
The Umbrellas, Japan - USA Offset lithograph poster (Hand Signed by Christo)
By Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Located in New York, NY
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Umbrellas, Japan - USA (Hand Signed), 1991
Offset lithograph poster
Boldly signed by Christo upper right
25 × 38 inches
Unframed
This rare vintage poster was published by Christo and Jeanne-Claude to promote and raise funds for Christo's famous Umbrellas Japan-USA project in the early 1990s. It is hand signed boldly in black marker "Christo" on the recto - upper right corner. This work was acquired from the Estate of Jacob and Aviva Baal-Teshuva, collectors, curators, authors, early supporters and good friends of Christo. Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed.
ABOUT THE UMBRELLAS JAPAN-USA PROJECT:
At sunrise, on October 9, 1991, Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 1,880 workers began to open the 3,100 umbrellas in Ibaraki and California, in the presence of the artists at both sites. This Japan-USA temporary work of art reflected the similarities and differences in the ways of life and the use of the land in two inland valleys, one 12 miles (19 kilometers) long in Japan, and the other 18 miles (29 kilometers) long in the USA.
In Japan, the valley is located north of Hitachiota and south of Satomi, 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Tokyo, around Route 349 and the Sato River, in the Prefecture of Ibaraki, on the properties of 459 private landowners and governmental agencies. In the USA, the valley is located 60 miles (96.5 kilometers) north of Los Angeles, along Interstate 5...
Category
1990s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Sammy Davis Jr Legendary Actor Singer Dancer African American 20th Century Litho
By Albert Al Hirschfeld
Located in New York, NY
Sammy Davis Jr Legendary Actor Singer Dancer African American 20th Century Litho
Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003)
"Sammy Davis"
Hand-Signed, Limited-Edition Lithograph, A.P. XV/XV
Sight s...
Category
1990s Performance Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Bonnard, Femme assise dans sa baignoire, Bonnard Lithographe (after)
By Pierre Bonnard
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on grand vélin Renage filigrané paper.
Year: 1952
Paper Size: 12.5 x 9.5 inches; image size: 7.48 x 8.27 inches
Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered, as...
Category
1950s Post-Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
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Pop Shop Poster /// Keith Haring New York Street Pop Art Figurative Lithograph
By Keith Haring
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: (after) Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990)
Title: "Pop Shop"
*Signed by Haring in the plate (printed signature) center right
Year: 1986
Medium: Original Offset-Lithograph, Po...
Category
1980s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Offset
Matisse, Plume, Dessins de Henri-Matisse (after)
By Henri Matisse
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin Lafuma paper. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good Condition; never framed or matted. Notes: From the volume, Dessins de Henri-Matisse, 1925. Published by Édi...
Category
1920s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$956 Sale Price
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Group of seven (7) prints from Engravings of Plants + 1 Redouté
By Abraham Bosse
Located in Middletown, NY
Each a lithograph with hand coloring on watermarked Arches wove paper with a deckle edge. Each 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 (412 x 312 mm); sheet 26 x 19 3/4 inches (661 x 502 mm), each with full...
Category
Late 17th Century French School Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Watercolor, Lithograph
New Years 1988, Keith Haring Pop Art Nude Color Silkscreen Print Invitation
By Keith Haring
Located in Surfside, FL
Artist: Keith Haring, American (1958 - 1990)
Title: New Year's Invitation 1988
Year: 1988
Medium: Silkscreen on Paper
Image Size: 11 x 8 inches
This bears a printed signature. It is not hand signed as issued.
Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s by expressing concepts of birth, death, sexuality, and war.
Haring's work was often heavily political and his imagery has become a widely recognized visual language of the 20th century.
Keith Haring was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on May 4, 1958. He was raised in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, by his mother Joan Haring, and father Allen Haring, an engineer and amateur cartoonist. He had three younger sisters, Kay, Karen and Kristen. Haring became interested in art at a very early age spending time with his father producing creative drawings. His early influences included Walt Disney cartoons, Dr. Seuss, Charles Schulz, and the Looney Tunes characters in The Bugs Bunny Show. In Haring's teenage years, he left his religious background behind and hitchhiked across the country, selling vintage t-shirts and experimenting with drugs. He studied commercial art from 1976 to 1978 at Pittsburgh's Ivy School of Professional Art but lost interest in it. He made the decision to leave after having read Robert Henri's The Art Spirit (1923) which inspired him to concentrate on his own art.
Haring had a maintenance job at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and was able to explore the art of Jean Dubuffet, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Tobey. His most critical influences at this time were a 1977 retrospective of the work of Pierre Alechinsky and a lecture by the sculptor Christo in 1978. Alechinsky's work, connected to the international Expressionist group CoBrA, gave Haring confidence to create larger paintings of calligraphic images. Christo introduced him to the possibilities of involving the public with his art. Haring's first important one-man exhibition was in Pittsburgh at the Center for the Arts in 1978.
He moved to New York to study painting at the School of Visual Arts. He studied semiotics with Bill Beckley as well as exploring the possibilities of video and performance art. Profoundly influenced at this time by the writings of William Burroughs, he was inspired to experiment with the cross-referencing and interconnection of images.
He first received public attention with his public art in subways. Starting in 1980, he organized exhibitions at Club 57, which were filmed by the photographer Tseng Kwong Chi. Around this time, "The Radiant Baby" became his symbol. His bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. He participated in the Times Square Exhibition and drew animals and human faces for the first time. That same year, he photocopied and pasted provocative collages made from cut-up and recombined New York Post headlines around the city. In 1981, he sketched his first chalk drawings on black paper and painted plastic, metal, and found objects.
By 1982, Haring had established friendships with fellow emerging artists Futura 2000, Kenny Scharf, Madonna and Jean-Michel Basquiat. He created more than 50 public works between 1982 and 1989 in dozens of cities around the world. His "Crack is Wack" mural, created in 1986, is visible from New York's FDR Drive. He got to know Andy Warhol, who was the theme of several of Haring's pieces, including "Andy Mouse". His friendship with Warhol would prove to be a decisive element in his eventual success.
In December 2007, an area of the American Textile Building in the TriBeCa neighborhood of New York City was discovered to contain a painting of Haring's from 1979.
In 1984, Haring visited Australia and painted wall murals in Melbourne (such as the 1984 'Detail-Mural at Collingwood College, Victoria') and Sydney and received a commission from the National Gallery of Victoria and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art to create a mural which temporarily replaced the water curtain at the National Gallery. He also visited and painted in Rio de Janeiro, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Minneapolis and Manhattan.[9] He became politically active, designing a Free South Africa poster...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Mixed Media, Screen
"Maternity" 2002, original hand signed mezzotint etching art Mexican sculptor
Located in Miami, FL
Jose Sacal (Mexico, 1944-2018)
'Maternidad', 2002
mezzotint on paper
22.1 x 18.4 in. (56 x 46.5 cm.)
Edition of 25
ID: SAC-101
Hand-signed by author
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink, Mezzotint, Etching, Aquatint
The Pool of London.
By William Lionel Wyllie
Located in Storrs, CT
The Pool of London. c. 1915. Etching and drypoint. 7 7/8 x 15 7/8 (sheet 11 x 14 7/8 x 21 1/4). A rich impression with drypoint burr printed on the full sheet of simili-Japan paper. ...
Category
1910s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
$1,500 Sale Price
23% Off
Night Time, Dieppe.
By Edmund Blampied
Located in Storrs, CT
Night Time, Dieppe. 1926-27. Drypoint. Appleby 123. 7 7/8 x 11/ Edition 100. A fine impression printed on cream laid paper with full margins. Signed in penc...
Category
1920s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
$975 Sale Price
22% Off
"Sukeroku" framed, hand-signed lithograph from "Kabuki Suite" by Al Hirschfeld
By Albert Al Hirschfeld
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Sukeroku" by Al Hirschfeld from the "Kabuki Suite," a series of 12 color lithographs on Arches paper capturing Hirschfeld's impressions from a trip to Japan in 1975 of the country's...
Category
1970s Other Art Style Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Jeux de boules - Near the City Gate
By Herman van Swanevelt
Located in Middletown, NY
Etching on cream laid paper, 6 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches (175 x 275 mm), thin margins. Some minor surface soiling and paper tape residue in four areas along the top sheet edge, verso, othe...
Category
Mid-17th Century Old Masters Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Laid Paper, Etching
Nude Sculpture R.B. Kitaj drawing of nude woman on handmade orange paper print
By Ronald Brooks Kitaj
Located in New York, NY
Here Kitaj depicts a sculpture of a nude woman, shaded delicately in black, printed on wonderfully textured handmade muted orange paper. The woman’s hand reaches to the inside of her...
Category
Late 20th Century Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Pierrot
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Pierrot" 1984 is an original colors lithograph on Wove paper by noted American artist Sheldon C. Schoneberg, 1926-2012. It is hand signed, titled and numbered 81/100 in pencil by the artist. Published by Michel Caza, Paris, France. The image size is 20.75 x 26.25 inches, sheet size is 24.75 x 33 inches. With the stamp of the artist at the lower left corner, and the printer's at the lower right corner. It is in excellent condition, has never been framed.
About the artist:
Born in Oak Park, Illinois; family moves to Beverly Hills; Attends El Rodeo, Beverly Hills High then Chouinard Art Institute, Los Angeles; University of Southern California, BFA cum laude. MFA, 1951; Academia di Belle Arti, Rome, 3rd Year Certificate; Universidad Michoacana, Morelia, Mexico, 1952, Graduate School - Fresco Printings.
TEACHING:
Santa Monica College, 1947; Hollywood Art Center School 1948; Pratt University, New York, 1950; Academic Rank of Full Professor of Art - University of New York, New Paltz, 1964 and University of Southern Maine 1967; Master Drawing Classes, Paris-American Academy of Art, Paris, France 1984-1985, Drawing, Painting and Contemporary Art History- University of New England, Biddeford, Maine 1993 - 2002.
CYCLES OF WORKS IN ART:
• Biblical, American Indian, Rome 1948-62, Oil Paintings
• Drawings Wash and Ink, Wood and Ink, Sepia Conte and Ink, Pastels 1940-1968, California, New York, Maine
• Archetypal Frescos 1948-55, Mexico, California, Israel
• Goyescas, Satiric Ink and Wash Sketches, Spain and Greece 1954-1962
• Tapestries of the Zodiac 1961-1963, Spain
• Para-Mandalas, Collages, Mixed-Media, Oil Paintings 1961-1967
• Flower-Children Series and Flag Series, Charcoal Pastel Drawings, California and Maine 1965-2008
• Bas-Relief polyester Resin Sculpture, Bronze Sculpture, 1966-1968
• The Centaurs Garden Suite, Centre Genevois de Grauvure Contemporaine, Geneva, Switzerland, lithographs on stone and etchings 1971
• Oil Paintings,Landscapes, Portraits, Nudes and Still Lifes, Mykonos, Greece, Spain, California, France, Mexico, Maine, British Columbia, Switzerland 1960-2008
• Barbary Coast Drawings, Full Color and Monochromatic 1967-1994
• The Apocalypse Series, Acrylic and Oil Paintings, Drawings 1973-1983
• Charcoal Pastel Drawings, California, Maine, France, Switzerland 1946-2008
• Metamorphous Series, Charcoal Pastel Collage Drawings on Museum Board 1987-2008
• Collage Series Drawings, San Francisco, Limington, New paltz, Los Angeles 1958-2008
• Poster Series, 90+ Charcoal Pastel Drawings on Museum Board 1985-2008
• Fayum Portrait Series, Charcoal-Pastel and Fauve Drawings 1992-2008
• Formal and Informal Portraits - Oil Paintings, Drawings, Models, Commissions, Compositions, Re-Creations 1942-2008
• Murals- Commissiond, Given and Inspired Oil paintings, Drawings, Acrylic Paintings, Collage Drawings 1936-2008
• Maquettes-100+ small original Charcoal Pastel Drawings for commissions 1970-2008
• The Great Masters of Art Series 1998-2008
• Flower Oil Paintings on Canvas ( Sunflowers, Hydrangas,etc) 2000-2008
EXHIBITIONS: INTERNATIONAL: COMBINED TOTAL OF 214, INCLUDING 82 ONE_MAN EXHIBITIONS. A SELECTION FOLLOWS.
• Museum of Munich 1948
• Museum of Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico 1952
• Hellenic-American Union, Athens, Greece 1961
• Casa de Cultura, Malaga, Spain 1964
• Exposition Internationale d'Art de Mode, Val de Grace, Paris, France
• 20th Anniversaire Paris American Academy 1985
• Gallery International Inc, St Maarten, Netherlands Antilles 1990-93
• National Museum of Mexico,D.F.1970-2008 Genesis Fresco 12'x35'
• Galerie du Carlton, La Croisette, Cannes, France 1964-78
• Galerie des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France 1966-78
• Galeria "M" Copenhagan, Denmark 1967
• Galerie del Cisne, Madrid, Spain
• Upper Grosvenor Galleries, London England 1966-68
• Kunsthandel Monet, Amsterdam Holland 1960-80
• Harrison Galleries, Vancouver BC Canada 1970-2008
• Guild Gallerie Calgary, Canada 1975-98
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS: USA
• University of Southern California 1950
• Palos Verdes Community Galleries, CA 1955
• Cowie Galleries, Los Angeles, CA 1956
• Los Angeles Municipal Galleries, Barnsdall, CA " Art of the Mural" 1959
• Maxwell Galleries, San Francisco, CA 1962-63
• Raymond Burr Galleries Beverly Hills, CA 1961-64
• Gallery 235, Chicago,IL 1967
• Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara CA (Retrospective 1969-2008)
• Lars Laine Art Galleries, Palm Springs, CA 1969-84
• Two Squares Gallery, Denver, CA 1966-70
• Fisk University Art Museum, Nashville TN 1968
• Lewis Galleries, Omaha Nebraska 1973-2008
• Talberts Galleria Tacoma, WA 1978-2008
• Lyon Art Gallery San Francisco CA 1974-1980
• Owl 57 Galleries Woodmere NY 1979-2008
• Walt Kuhn Galleries, Cape Neddick...
Category
Late 20th Century American Realist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
'Corner of Steel Plant' — American Modernism / Precisionism
By Louis Lozowick
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Louis Lozowick, 'Corner of Steel Plant', lithograph, 1929, edition 25, and 10 printed in 1972; Flint 21. Signed, titled, dated, and numbered 'I/X' in penci...
Category
1920s American Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Masturbating Woman Surrounded by Black
By (after) Egon Schiele
Located in Chicago, IL
Published anonymously c. 1920, Vienna, in an edition of 100, after the original gouache, watercolor and pencil on paper, signed and dated in the plate by the artist in middle right: ...
Category
1920s Vienna Secession Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper
Hotel du Pacha Noir (before lettering).
By Jules-Alexandre Grün
Located in New York, NY
Hotel Pachenoir, 1900. Color lithograph. On Linen 51 x36. ( Image Size: 48 x33 3/4.)
Jules-Alexandre Grünwas a French post-impressionist painter, poster artist, and illustrator. ......
Category
Early 1900s Art Nouveau Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
20th century color lithograph French scene female figures cafe street signed
By Francois Batet
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Terrasse aux Champs Elysees" is an original color lithograph by Francois Batet. The artist signed the piece in the lower right and wrote the edition number (126/200) in the lower le...
Category
1980s Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
The Barker
By Reginald Marsh
Located in Fairlawn, OH
The Barker
Etching, 1931
Unsigned (as usual for the Whitney edition)
Numbered in pencil lower left
Blind stamp of the Whitney Museum (WM) lower right
From: Reginald Marsh, Thirty Etc...
Category
1930s Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Picasso, Composition, Les Métamorphoses (after)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on vélin papier Vergé fin blanc des papeteries de Bellerive paper
Year: 1970
Paper Size: 11.024 x 8.66 inches
Inscription: Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as...
Category
1970s Cubist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
Keith Haring Paradise Garage Exhibit Poster 'Keith Haring Jeffrey Deitch'
By Keith Haring
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Rare vintage Keith Haring exhibition poster published on the occasion of:
‘Paradise Garage: Keith Haring and Music,
December 14, 2000-February 10, 2001, Deitch Projects, 18 Wooster ...
Category
1980s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph, Offset
The Bricklayer & His Son (Mexican Artist)
By Pablo O'Higgins
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Pablo O'Higgins (1904-1983).
The Bricklayer and His Son, 1946.
Lithographic ink on paper, Sheet measuring 15 x 17 5/8 inches.
Signed in pencil by artist lower right.
Water stai...
Category
1940s Realist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper
Toulouse-Lautrec, Composition, Les Affiches De Toulouse-Lautrec (after)
By Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on grand vélin Filigrané a sa marque paper
Year: 1950
Paper Size: 12.5 x 9.75 inches; image size: 8.66 x 7.08 inches
Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbere...
Category
1950s Post-Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
20% Off
Tool Drypoint: Paintbrush by Jim Dine, black and white tool still life sketch
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
Jim Dine drew the plate for this image in the same period as his “Thirty Bones of My Body” 1972 portfolio of drypoint tool images. Crisbrook paper (30 x 22 in. / 76.2 x 56 cm.) and p...
Category
1970s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Drypoint
Keying Up - The Court Jester
By William Merritt Chase
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Keying Up - The Court Jester
Etching with drypoint, 1879
Signed in the plate lower left corner (see photos)
Proof before engraved title and engraved names
Printed on thin light golden Japanese tissue paper
In the final state, with engraved titled and typeface engraved artist’s signature below the image
Condition: excellent
Plate size: 6-5/8 x 4-1/4"
According to Pisano, this image was very popular during Chase’s life. It is based on his famous painting, Keying Up-The Court Jester, in the collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. The painting was created in Munich during the artist’s studies there. It was exhibited in the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia where it won a Medal of Honor and helped establish the artist’s reputation as a leading American painter.
Chase, always conscious of self promotion, created the etching and had numerous impressions printed. He sold them for a modest price to increase his fame. The etching was later published in Sylvester R. Koehler, American Art Review, September 1878. It was for this American Art Review printing that the engraved titled and type face signature below the image were added to the plate.
This example was part of a group of impressions that came down in the Chase family via his daughter Dorothy Bremond Chase, his third daughter. They were acquired at auction in a single auction lot, housed in a paper board folder. The consignor was Associated American Artist’s as they were liquidating their stock prior to closing the gallery.
Dorothy was the subject of Chase’s painting, My Little Daughter Dorothy. C. 1894, in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts as well as numerous other portraits of her.
Reference: Pisano/Bake, Volume 1, Pr. 3, illustrates the rare 1st state, this being a 2nd state before any other the engraved title and Chase's name in the bottom margin which are found in the third state.
Artist bio in file (Chase)
In 1883 Chase was involved in the organization of an exhibition to help raise funds for a pedestal for the Statute of Liberty. The exhibition featured loans of three works by Manet and urban scenes by the Italian Impressionist Giuseppe de Nittis. Both artists influenced Chase's Impressionistic style that gave rise to a series of New York park scenes. It is also thought that he was influenced by John Singer Sargent's In the Luxembourg Gardens (1879) which was exhibited in New York at this time. Indeed, Chase had met Sargent in Europe in 1881, the two men becoming lifelong friends with Sargent painting Chase's portrait in 1902.
On another European trip in 1885, Chase met James McNeill Whistler in London. While Whistler had a reputation for being difficult, the two artists got along famously and agreed to paint one another's portrait. Eventually, however, Whistler's moods began to grate with Chase who wrote home stating "I really begin to feel that I never will get away from here". For his part, Whistler criticized Chase's finished portrait and, according to Hirshler, "complained about Chase for the rest of his life". While no record exists of Whistler's portrait of Chase; Chase's portrait of Whistler remains a well-known piece in his oeuvre.
In 1887 Chase married Alice Gerson, the daughter of the manager of a lithography company. Though some fifteen years his junior (Chase was 37), he had known Alice for some time through her family's devotion to the arts. The pair, who would enjoy a happy marriage with Alice in full support of her husband's career, settled initially in Brooklyn where their first child was born. The couple would parent six daughters and two sons and it was only his family that could rival his devotion to his art. Indeed, Chase often combined his two loves by painting several portraits of his wife and children in Brooklyn parks before the couple relocated to Manhattan.
Later Period
Between 1891 and 1902, Chase and his family spent their summers at a purpose-built home and studio in Shinnecock Hills, a close suburb of the upmarket town of Southampton on the south shore of Long Island (roughly 100 miles east of New York). Chase set up, and taught two days a week, at the nearby Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art which benefitted from the financial backing of local art collectors. It was at Shinnecock that Chase, taken in by the region's striking natural surroundings, painted several Impressionistic landscapes. As Bettis put it, "There, among the dunes, in the bright sunlight and sea air his painterly impulse was given free sway, and he produced some of his freest and loveliest work". His passion for the area was so felt he even gave his daughter Hazel the middle name of Neamaug, in honor of the rich Native American history of Shinnecock. Chase was equally focused on the students that came to the School and who he encouraged to paint in the modern plein air style favored by the French Impressionists.
Although Chase was making a name for himself as an Impressionist, he never abandoned his commitment to the sombre tones and academic tropes he had learned in Munich, though these he reserved for his portraits, and for his series of striking still lifes featuring dead fish. Chase was in fact a successful society portraitist - he painted fashionable women for a fee of $2,000 - and would paint his students as "samples" which he then donated to leading art institutions (such as Lady in Black (1888) which he donated to the Metropolitan Museum in 1891).
In 1896, facing financial difficulties, Chase flirted with the idea of giving up his teaching in New York and traveled with his family to Madrid where he developed a passion for bullfighting. Chase returned however to Shinnecock in June to teach his yearly summer art class, and in the fall of that year, established his own art school in Manhattan: the Chase School which was modelled on the Académie Julian in Paris. Chase lacked business savvy, however, and the Chase School lasted only two years before it was placed under new management. It continued as the New York School of Art (changed to Parsons School of Design starting 1941) with Chase as head the School for eleven more years. Chase also taught during this period at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
In 1902, following the premature death of his friend John Twachtman, Chase was invited to join the Ten American Painters group (who included amongst its members, Frank Weston Benson, Thomas Wilmer Dewing...
Category
1870s American Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Figure and Phallus: erotic nude drawing of woman in heels in rainbow of colors
By Claes Oldenburg
Located in New York, NY
This etching features a nude woman in high heels. Whipping her head to the left, she gazes intently past the viewer through a wild tangle of tresses. A sunhat with a bow nearly floats off her head, a tongue-in-cheek nod to modesty. Taking a wide stance, she straddles a comically large phallus, which springs up eagerly from the ground like a plant. Unusually, this etching was drawn directly onto the plate from the artist’s imagination and not from a life model. This spontaneity is visible around the woman’s bust and arms, where Oldenburg sketched several variations of her anatomy, giving the impression of a figure in movement. Beside her left breast, Oldenburg extends this halo of lines by cheekily doodling a small, floating phallus.
Paper 36 x 27.5 in. / 91.4 x 69.2 cm. Plate 23.5 x 17.7 in. / 59.7 x 45.1 cm.
Etching in one color on white, thick, slightly textured Wookey Hole handmade paper watermarked with the artist’s signature. Signed by the artist and dated 1975 lower right in pencil. The edition of 60 includes ten prints in each of six different ink colors: Indigo blue, vermilion, mauve, burnt sienna, astral blue, and yellow-ochre. A copy of each color is available: this listing is for one copy in the color of your choice.
As recorded in the artist’s unpublished notes: “In 1974 an ambitious project for a suite of large-scale etchings was hatched with Paul Cornwall-Jones, for production by Maurice Payne in Petersburg Press’s new Pembroke studios in London. The project would consist of meticulous transcriptions of a certain group of drawings...
Category
1970s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Toulouse-Lautrec, Composition, The Circus by Toulouse-Lautrec (after)
By Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on vélin paper
Year: 1952
Paper Size: 12.125 x 9.25 inches
Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered, as issued
Notes: From the album, The Circus by Toulouse...
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1950s Post-Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
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Rare 1922 German Jewish Judaica Zion Woodcut Woodblock Print Hermann Fechenbach
By Hermann Israel Fechenbach
Located in Surfside, FL
Title: Zion
Subject: Various biblical images depicting Creation and prayer
1922
Medium: woodcut
Frame: 14" x 18"
Image: 12.5" x 16.75"
Provenance: owned and signed verso by Peter Keil.
Central panel shows the Jewish star over a crown, with inscription in Hebrew: "When God comforts Zion, He will comfort all its ruins and make its deserts look like Eden," and "You have sanctified the seventh day, the goal of creation of Heaven and Earth." This is flanked by a Palestinian farmer pioneer on the left and a Jew praying on the right. The lower tier shows six vignettes of the days of creation from Genesis.
Hermann Fechenbach was born in 1897 in Württemberg, Germany. He grew up in Bad Mergentheim where his parents had an inn, which served as a meeting place for the local Jewish community.
He left school early and through family connections with clothing retailers received training in window dressing. His skill with brush writing was quickly recognised by a big firm in Dortmund where he was responsible for the displays in 10 large windows. He received his conscription papers in 1916 and recalls “being as patriotic as any other fool”. In August 1917 he was involved in a grenade attack in which he was the sole survivor. With serious injuries to both legs he struggled to safety and was eventually transported to a front line “slaughterhouse” where the first of a series of amputations was performed which led to the loss of his left leg.
As a result of his injuries his father dropped his opposition to him becoming an artist. His formal art education started in 1918 with training at a Stuttgart handcraft school for invalids. He attended the Academies in Stuttgart and Munich to learn painting and restoration for 3 years. He was influenced at this time by Max Liebermann. He has been compared to Kathe Kollwitz and was a contemporary of Jakob Steinhardt and hermann Struck. In 1923 he went to Florence for a year. While in Florence he started to produce a series of miniature wood engravings to illustrate the stories of Genesis. This was followed by periods in Pisa, Venice, Vienna and Amsterdam. In 1924 he returned to Stuttgart to paint in the contemporary style “Die Neue Sachlichkeit”. (The New Objectivity was a movement in German art that arose during the 1920s Weimar republic as a reaction against expressionism. The term was coined by Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, the director of the Kunsthalle in Mannheim, who used it as the title of an art exhibition staged in 1925 to showcase artists who were working in a post-expressionist spirit. These artists—who included Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter and Jeanne Mammen) Every spring and autumn he exhibited at the “Kunstgebit” which served as the showcase for all serious artists of the period.
His professional status “Kunstmaler und Grafiker” was recognised by Berlin in 1926. Practically all his work from this period was sold following exhibition.
In 1926 he collaborated with an architect friend to build a bungalow in Hohenheim, a non-Jewish area and a suburb of Stuttgart. Hermann alternately lived in his country bungalow and his town studio, producing portraits for sale or barter and wood engravings for his own pleasure.
In 1930 he married a non-Jewish professional photographer – Greta Batze. They had a studio in Stuttgart, which was used to teach art to a group of 12 students.
In 1933 the Nazi influence removed his name from the official state register together with the right to exhibit. By spending most of his time in his bungalow out of the Jewish quarter the Fechenbachs escaped being registered by the Nazis for some years. They were ostracised and abused by their non-Jewish neighbours. Hermann made weekly visits to friends in town to teach them the practical skills they would need assuming they were to escape from Germany. His energies were directed towards protection and survival.
Ultimately the Nazi persecution forced the Fechenbachs to flee their homeland. They moved to Palestine for 3 months in 1938, but found the political and physical environment unsustainable.
Greta arrived in England penniless in January 1939 to work as a domestic servant and to find a guarantor for her husband. Hermann arrived in May 1939. They moved to Blackheath a few months later. Hermann resumed his painting and engraving as a means of earning a living. He raised enough money to get his parents out of Germany to join his brothers in Argentina but was unable to save his twin sister Rosa who died in a Nazi concentration camp. In 1940 Hermann was interned in Bury as a suspect alien. He protested about his treatment by starting a hunger strike. Because of his persistence he was moved to a prison in Liverpool. From Liverpool he was moved to the Hutchinson Camp in the Isle of Man with fellow artist Kurt Schwitters. Arrangements were made for Greta to be accommodated near by. While interned he commenced work on “Refugee Impressions”, a series of linocut prints (no wood was available).
In 1941 when released from internment the Fechenbachs came under the sponsorship of Dr. Bela Horovitz, the Austrian art publisher who in turn made an introduction to Professor Tancred Borenius.
They were offered lodgings with a family in Oxford. Hermann had his first public exhibition for many years in a small gallery in Oxford in 1942. A second exhibition of oils, pencil drawings, coloured linocut and woodblock prints held later in the year was opened by the mayor of Oxford and critically acclaimed.
In 1944 the first London exhibition took place at the Anglo-Palestinian club in Piccadilly. There were two exhibitions at the Ben Uri Art gallery during this period.
In 1948 a second exhibition at the Anglo Palestinian club was inaugurated by a member of the Rothschild family and several members of Parliament. This was a great success.
In 1944 the Fechenbachs moved to a top floor studio flat in Colet Gardens. Open exhibitions were held each Spring at the Embankment from 1946 to 1951. Movietone News produced a short feature on the artist, which was shown in cinemas in England and Germany.
In 1969 he published the Genesis story in a hard back volume containing 137 prints. He started to research the fate of the entire Jewish community of Bad Mergentheim during the period of the second world war, liaising with historian Dr. Paul Sauer and Professor Max Miller, historian and theologian. In 1972 Kohlhammer published his partly autobiographical book “The last Jews of Mergentheim”. He exhibited at the Anglo-Palestinian Club & the Ben Uri Gallery in the 1940s. His works only came to prominence during the last year of his life when he exhibited at Blond Fine Art.
Peter Keil part of the Junge Wilde. In 1978, the Junge Wilde painting style arose in the German-speaking world in opposition to established avant garde, minimal art and conceptual art. It was linked to the similar Transavanguardia movement in Italy, USA (neo-expressionism) and France (Figuration Libre). They were also known as the Neue Wilde. Artists included; Austria: Siegfried Anzinger, Erwin Bohatsch, Herbert Brandl, Gunter Damisch, Hubert Scheibl, Hubert Schmalix...
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1980s Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Woodcut
Miró, Composition, Derrière le miroir (after)
By Joan Miró
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From volume, Derrière le miroir, N° 186, 1970. Published by Aimé Maeght, Éditeur, P...
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1970s Surrealist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
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'Arbre-Homme' (Tree-Man) —Mid-Century European Surrealism
By Ferdinand Springer
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Ferdinand Springer, 'Arbre-Homme', engraving, 1945, edition 23. Signed and numbered '23/20' in pencil.
A fine, richly-inked impression, on heavy, b...
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1940s Surrealist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Engraving
Matisse, Mademoiselle A.N., Portraits par Henri Matisse (after)
By Henri Matisse
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on vélin paper, mounted on vélin paper backing sheet, as issued.
Year: 1954
Paper Size: 12 x 9.25 inches; image size: 6.69 x 7.87 inches
Inscription: Signed in the...
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1950s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
$716 Sale Price
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Composition, Arbres et Voiles, Édouard Pignon
By Edouard Pignon
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph and stencil on grand Velin d'Arches paper. Inscription: signed in the plate and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: from the folio, Édouard Pignon, Arbres et Voi...
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1950s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph, Stencil
$876 Sale Price
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Original "Mercurey Kina" art deco vintage poster lithograph
Located in Spokane, WA
Original “Mercurey Kina” vintage lithographic poster.
Linen backed in B condition but ready to frame.
Artist: Paul Mohr. Printer: Edia Paris. Signatur...
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1920s Art Deco Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Blonde Vivienne (large hand signed screen print)
By Tom Wesselmann
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on museum board. Hand signed and dated on front by Tom Wesselmann. Hand numbered 84/100 on front. Artwork size: 56 x 57 inches. Published by International ...
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1980s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Board, Screen
Picasso, Composition, Carnet de dessins de Picasso, Cahiers d’Art (after)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Fairfield, CT
Medium: Lithograph on vélin paper
Year: 1948
Paper Size: 16.54 x 11.81 inches
Inscription: Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued
Notes: From the album, Carnet de dessins de...
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1940s Cubist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
$2,796 Sale Price
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Composition, Le Livre Blanc, Jean Cocteau
By Jean Cocteau
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph and stencil with hand coloring on vélin d'Arches paper. Inscription: unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: from the folio, Le Livre blanc, précédé d'u...
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1930s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Stencil
$3,036 Sale Price
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"Family of Six, " Original Lithograph signed by John Thomas Biggers
By John Thomas Biggers
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Family of Six" is an original black and white lithograph by John Biggers. The artist signed and dated the piece in the lower right and titled and editioned it (AP III) in the lower ...
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1980s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Original "Japan" vintage travel poster serigraph bicycle
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Japan serigraph travel poster. Linen backed in very find condition, ready to frame.
Japanese travel posters have a rich history and are renowned for their captivating aesthetics, often blending traditional imagery with modern elements. In the 1970s, during the height of travel poster popularity, Japanese artists created numerous designs promoting tourism within the country and to international destinations. The poster you're referring to, produced by the American Screen Printing Co. in 1972, likely aimed to capture the essence of Japanese culture and scenery while appealing to an American audience.
Pagodas are iconic structures in Japanese architecture. They are multi-tiered towers...
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1970s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Screen
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Byron Browne, (Abstraction)
By Byron Browne
Located in New York, NY
This print was made for the American Abstract Artists Portfolio, 1937. All the images were lithographs made on zinc plates. Usually they were signed in the image -- on the plate, as ...
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1930s Abstract Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Classic Love
By Robert Indiana
Located in Miami, FL
ROBERT INDIANA
Classic Love, 2006
Colorful wool rug on a frame
31 x 31 in
Ed 5103 of 10,000
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Wool
Plate 15 from Album 19
By Joan Miró
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Rhythmic serenity emanates from this delightful work. Miro creates a quirky yet sophisticated pattern of decorative and playful spots, irregular yet rep...
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1960s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
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Pomegranates
By Kaiko Moti
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Pomegranates" c.1970 is an original color aquatint on Japan paper by noted Indian artist Kaiko Moti, 1921-1989. It is hand signed and numbered XXII/LXXV in White pencil by the artist. The Size is 22 x 29.25 inches. Printed to the edge. It is in excellent condition, some hanging tape remaining on the back from a previous framing.
About the artist:
Born (Kaikobad Motiwalla) in Bombay, India on December 15, 1921, Moti was first educated at the Bombay School of Fine Arts but his talent led him onwards to study at the University College in London (on scholarship) and at the Slade School of Fine Arts, London, where he received a Master's degree in Painting and Sculpture. While still in London he studied under MacWilliam and Reginald Butler.
Eventually moving to Paris in 1950, Moti attended the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere, Atelier Zadkine, to pursue his love of sculpture but lack of space soon compelled him to turn his attention to working on copper plates and he studied engraving with William Stanley Hayter...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Aquatint
Cocteau, Bacchante assise, Vins, Fleurs et Flammes (after)
By Jean Cocteau
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph and Stencil on grand vélin d'Arches spécial paper. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the volume, Vins, Fleurs et Flammes, 1956. Published by ...
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1950s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Stencil
$716 Sale Price
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"Sleeping Couple" by Gustav Klimt - Original Print from Courtesans Folio
By Gustav Klimt
Located in Chicago, IL
Plate #15 from Gustav Klimt's 1907 "Dialogues of the Courtesans" portfolio, consisting of 15 collotypes on cream japon paper. The drawings in this folio are said to be studies for Kl...
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Early 1900s Vienna Secession Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Paper
Cecy Loftus
Located in Columbia, MO
HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
Cecy Loftus
1948
Lithograph on paper
Ed. 166/740
20.5 x 14 inches
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19th Century Post-Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Utrillo, Composition, Les Peintres mes amis (after)
By Maurice Utrillo
Located in Southampton, NY
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 - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$1,196 Sale Price
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Composition, Cirque (Saphire, N° 44-106)
By Fernand Léger
Located in Southampton, NY
Lithograph on vélin d’Arches paper. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, Cirque, Lithographies Originales. Published by Les Éditions Verve, Paris, under the direction of Tériade, éditeur, Paris; printed by Mourlot Frères, Paris, October 5, 1950. Excerpted from the folio (translated from French), "Cirque" is entirely composed, handwritten text and illustrations, of original lithographs by Fernand Léger. This album was produced by Fernand Léger with the collaboration of Tériade and Marguerite Lang. It was completed printing on the presses de Mourlot Frères, on October 5, 1950, for Les Éditions Verve, Paris. The edition of this album includes two CCLXXX examples numbered from I to CCLXXX and XX hors-commerce examples. Numbered from I to XX. All examples, on vélin d'Arches, are signed by the artist [on the colophon].
Catalogue raisonné reference: Léger, F., & Saphire, L. (1978). Fernand Léger : the complete graphic work. Blue Moon Press, 44-106.
History of the edition: Cirque was originally conceived as a collaboration between Fernand Léger and the novelist Henry Miller. At a time when the two were interested in working together, the publisher Efstratios Tériade Léger approached Leger to make prints for an artist’s book. Tériade hoped to publish a series of such books with the circus as the theme. Léger was a circus enthusiast who often used circus images in his paintings. He often went to the Cirque Médrano in Paris and the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus...
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1950s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
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WHAT DOES ART MEAN HERE? - WAS HEISST HIER KUNST?
By Andreas Paul Weber
Located in Santa Monica, CA
ANDREAS PAUL WEBER (German 1893-1980)
WAS HEISST HIER KUNST? (WHAT DOES ART MEAN HERE?) c 1953
Lithograph, signed in pencil and with the artist's Clan Press Stamp lower left corner. Image including the light PRINTED BORDER AROUND THE IMAGE is 15 1/2 x 18 3/4 inches. The full sheet 19 3/4 x 24 1/2 inches with deckle edges.. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. SHEET FRESH AND EVEN - PHOTO IS TOO DARK!!
An image of EDVARD MUNCH''S "THE SCREAM" is below a satirical image of a man eating a sausage sitting on top of other works of art including - GOYA"S "SLEEP OF REASON...
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1950s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Ruins of the Roman Baths of Belisarius: A 19th C. Etching by Luigi Rossini
By Luigi Rossini
Located in Alamo, CA
This early 19th century etching entitled "Veduta degl' Avanzi delle Torri di Belisario Dalla parte che guarda l' Interno della Città, vicino a Porta S. Giovanni, A. Mura Aureliane" (...
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1820s Old Masters Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Etching
The Bone of Contention, Bookmarks in the Pages of Life
By Betye Saar
Located in Southampton, NY
Silkscreen in colors and sepia-tones on Langdell fait à la main paper. Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Bookmarks i...
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Early 2000s Expressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Screen
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Don Quixote Reading
By Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Located in Middletown, NY
Etching on a large sheet of light cream wove paper, Baron Dominique Vivant Denon (after Jean-Honoré Fragonard); Paris: c 1900; 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 inc...
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Early 20th Century French School Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Handmade Paper, Etching
Large Bus by Allen Jones classic British 1960s pop art in bright primary colors
By Allen Jones
Located in New York, NY
This large Allen Jones lithograph is printed exuberantly in primary colors. A swath of bright red brushstrokes represents the side of a bus. In the upper left, small windows reveal the passengers: a woman’s face is cut off above her vampy red lips, and a blue-haired man’s face is hidden. Royal blue fills the upper right corner of the composition, giving the impression of looking up at a passing bus against the cloudless sky. One can imagine Jones was thinking of the iconic red double decker bus the AEC Routemaster, first introduced in London in 1954. In the 1960s buses were a living symbol of familiar and new technology coexisting: as David Bucken put it, “In and around London a midpoint change on a journey might involve alighting from an RT bus, of which production had started just prior to World War II, and getting on one of the sexy new Routemasters.”
In the artist’s words: “The whole problem as a figurative artist was that it was going against the main march of modernism, which was towards abstraction. But here was a way of making the subject you were painting the same as the object you were painting on. By making the canvas a rhomboid, and putting little wheels on it, you have a schematic version of a vehicle, in this case a
London bus.” Jones plays with the space between abstraction and figuration: windowed passengers, elaborated with just a few lines and placed adjacent to a weighty red ground of brushstrokes, easily convey the form of a bus, yet the print also conveys Jones’ visceral, painterly delight in color play.
Four color lithograph on wove paper
Paper 28.5 x 42.5 / 72.4 X 108 cm
Wood frame 31 x 46 x 2 in. / 78.75 x 117 x 5 cm with 1 in. moulding
Signed by the artist lower right in pencil, labeled Trial Proof lower left in pencil. Edition 20. Printed at Tamarind Los Angeles with Clifford Smith...
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1960s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Large French Judaica Lithograph Colorful Jewish Wedding Hebrew Calligraphy
By Théo Tobiasse
Located in Surfside, FL
Theo Tobiasse
Title "On the Shores of the Circus"
Suite: Song of Songs of King Solomon
Year: 1975
Medium: Original lithograph in colors on paper (deckle edged paper)
Publisher: Leon Amiel, Paris & New York
Signature: Hand signed by the artist
Theo Tobiasse, born Tobias Eidesas, 1927 in Jaffa then in British Mandate Palestine, died 2012 in Cagnes-sur-Mer in France. Well known painter, engraver, draftsman and sculptor. French Jewish artist.
The youngest son of Chaim (Charles) Eidesas and Brocha (Berthe) Slonimsky from Kaunas, Lithuania, Théo Tobiasse was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1927, where his Jewish parents lived since 1925, far from the threat of pogroms and upheavals of East European policies. The family encountered material difficulties and decided to return to Lithuania, ultimately leaving for Paris in 1931 where his father typographer finds work in a Russian printing press.
Theo Tobiasse shows very early talent for drawing and painting, and during a visit to the Special Exhibition of 1937 held in Paris, he is enchanted by Raoul Dufy.
The death of his mother (in June 1939) followed by the outbreak of the Second World War, Paris under the German Nazi occupation, the wearing of the yellow star and his registration at the National School of Decorative Arts denied for racist reasons upsets his life. He enrolled in a private advertising design course on the boulevard Saint-Michel, which he abandoned nine months later because his family, narrowly escaping the Winter Vélodrome roundup in July 1942 was forced to hide in an apartment in Paris for two years. At the Liberation of Paris, he quickly began a career as an advertising graphic designer with the Draeger art printer and also produced tapestry cartoons, stage sets and Hermes showcases at the Hermès boutique on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
In 1950, he obtained French nationality and moved to Nice in the Alpes-Maritimes, where he continued his advertising graphic design career.
His first paintings were exhibited at the Salon des peintres du Sud-Est in 1960. He was laureate in 1961 the "prize of the young Mediterranean painting" and Armand Drouant offers him a first contract and exhibited at the Faubourg Saint-Honoré Gallery in Paris in 1962.
Théo Tobiasse also won the Dorothy Gould Prize in 1961. He decided to devote himself solely to the visual arts. Numerous exhibitions are dedicated to him all over the world, in Paris at the Drouant Gallery, in Geneva, Montreal or Tokyo, then London, Zurich, Lausanne, Los Angeles, Kiev, and then a first personal exhibition in New York (1968). Self-taught, he studied the technique of grand masters in museums during his travels. The reliefs, glazes and colors of Rembrandt's Jewish Fiancee at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, in particular, open up new technical possibilities that he explores in his canvases back to his studio.
The figurative subjects without narrative or symbolism (cat, bird, kite, velocipede, etc.) of his first paintings, allow him to focus on the techniques, the color and the texture of oil painting and gouache.
From 1964, Theo Tobiasse develops a more personal iconography drawn from his own memories of his childhood in Lithuania, the wanderings of a family seeking a land of asylum and the Holocaust. The train, the one which drove his family from Kaunas to Paris, or the Jews to the camps, becomes a recurring motif and memory a major theme in his work.
A visit to Jerusalem, Israel in 1970 brings him closer to his Israeli Jewish origins. He created his first Judaic stained-glass windows on the theme of "Jewish Feasts" for the Jewish Community Center in Nice and a monumental oil painting titled " Que tentes sont beau", O Jacob (1982). He continues to travel and immerse himself in the cultures he meets, New Orleans jazz, Mexican archaeological sites and Native American totems . In New York, he meets Elie Wiesel (1982). While Josy Eisenberg makes a film about Théo Tobiasse, entitled Tell me who you are painting, for French television in 1977, many personal exhibitions are devoted to him in France and abroad, notably at the Passali gallery in Paris, France. Atheneum Museum in Geneva and the Nahan Gallery in New Orleans. In 1983, a retrospective exhibition of his work was organized in Nice , at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Ponchettes.
Carborundum engraving, lithography, stained glass, mosaic, pottery, bronze and ceramic sculpture are all tools of expression he first explored in the studio he had built at his home on the heights of Nice (1954 -1972), then to the Rauba Capeu wharf in Nice (1971-1976).
He leaves Nice to install his main workshop on his property in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in 1976.
In collaboration with Pierre Chave, lithographer in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Théo Tobiasse is developing a technique for making lithographs of eighteen to twenty colors that he produces for many original portfolio editions published in France, Sweden and the United States.
In addition to the theme of memory of the wanderings and exodus of his family and the Jewish people, the personal iconography of Tobiasse comprises three other major themes that recur in his work: The cities that are dear to him (Paris and Jerusalem, first, then New York and Venice from the 1980s); twenty-eight monochrome gouaches, From Notre-Dame to Saint-Germain-des-Près (1969).
The Hebrew Bible, an endless source of human dramas, which he re-imagines in contemporary times. Rachel (1978), Sarah and the three messengers (1981),Bathsheba in the Garden of Pomegranates (1982).
The woman, lover, erotic and shameless, Daphnis and Chloé (1978), Portrait of a woman immobile in ecstasy , (1978), a creature-sex apple whose skin burns and arms twist (1980).
To explore the theme of the erotic woman, Tobiasse adopts nude drawing in graphite, ink and pastel on paper, as well as the writing of poetic texts he inscribed in his drawings and notebooks.
The American merchant, Kenneth Nahan Sr., met in 1978, encourages Théo Tobiasse to join in the United States other French painters he represents, including Max Papart and James Coignard. Tobiasse moved to New York in 1984. He first worked at the Chelsea Hotel and then set up his studio in Manhattan. He decides to split his time and his work between Saint-Paul-de-Vence and New York.
The first paintings painted in America are distinguished from their European production by their scale and their bright themes. Oil-painted canvases are filled with family portraits, children, and biblical characters. My family came from Lithuania, Little Girl Sitting , Saul and David (1984). In these paintings, families no longer flee the pogroms in the trains, but land in New York, new host country according to his imagination, as in America (1984). He also created the Myriam sculpture in New York, which became the model for the Venus, a monumental bronze sculpture to be installed at the entrance of Saint-Paul-de-Vence in 2007 15. New York joins the inspiring cities of Theo Tobiasse and the woman now personifies freedom. Along with Marc Chagall, Raya Sorkine, Zamy Steynovitz and Yoel Benharrouche, Tobiasse becomes one of the pillars of modern French Judaica...
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1970s Modern Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
MUNECA
By Angel Botello
Located in Aventura, FL
Limited edition linocut on paper. Hand signed and numbered lower front Angel Botello. From the edition of 60. Frame size approx 29.75 x 26.5 inches (frame molding may have some m...
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut
$5,962 Sale Price
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Josei, by Stephen Lawlor
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: Aquatint, Drypoint, Etching
Year: 2016
Image Size: 4.33 x 3.54 inches
Edition Size: 50
Beautiful impressionist image a japanese woman in traditional Kimono.
Lawlor's early ...
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2010s Impressionist Continental US - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
View of Arona
By Dominique Vivant
Located in Middletown, NY
Denon, Baron Dominique Vivant. View of Arona.
Paris: 1788.
Etching on light cream wove paper, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches (140 x 215 mm), full margins. Some...
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Late 18th Century French School Continental US - Figurative Prints
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Handmade Paper
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