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Item Ships From: Florida
“Adam and Eve”
By Jack Levine
Located in Southampton, NY
Original etching on archival paper by Jack Levine. Condition is very good; strong impression. Done in 1963. The etching is housed in a contemporary matte black frame. Under glass. Overall framed measurements are 24.5 by 17.25 inches. Provenance: A Sarasota, Florida estate. Publication Printed by Emiliano Sorini; published by Associated American Artists Full sheet; not trimmed. 22 by 15 inches Edition 74/100 in pencil lower left margin. Pencil signed by artist lower right margin Jack Levine American, 1915–2010 A painter and printmaker best known for political and social commentaries, Jack Levine drew inspiration from satirical German expressionist artists, such as George Grosz and Oskar Kokoscha, and took stylistic cues from the paintings of Titian, Diego Velázquez, and Francisco de Goya. Rejecting the formal qualities and ideologies of contemporary art movements, Levine caricatured 20th-century issues—inequality, big business...
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1960s Post-Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Archival Paper

THE CRITIC
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Aventura, FL
Collotype in colors on paper. Unsigned. Title and copyright info in typeset lower margin. Artwork is in excellent condition. All reasonable offers will be considered.
Category

1970s American Impressionist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper

"Lait Pur Sterilise de la Vingeanne" Antique Poster by Steinlen
By Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Located in Hinsdale, IL
Steinlen, Theophile "Lait Pur Sterilise de la Vingeanne" Original lithograph, c. 1894 Rennert 12 Printed by Charles Verneau, Paris Bright Fresh Colors, RARE "The humble dairy of Q...
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1890s Art Nouveau Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Motif, Gold Abstract African American Artist Viola Leak Woodcut Silkscreen Print
By Viola Burley Leak
Located in Surfside, FL
Motif (Abstract) in orange, blue and gold abstract. From the small edition of 10. from 1982. I am not sure if this is a woodcut or woodblock print or a silkscreen screenprint or some combination. Viola Burley Leak, American (1944 - ) Viola Leak was born in Nashville, Tennessee, she received a B.A. in Art from Fisk University, a B.F.A. in Fashion Design from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, an M.A. from Hunter College, NY and an M.F.A. in Media from Howard University, Washington, DC. Leak was an art consultant for both the New York State Board of Education and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Print Department, in addition to working for the Experimental Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian Institute. Her mixed media work often references religious motifs and those of her African-American experience and heritage. She is a multimedia artist, her works include printmaking, textile designing, soft sculpture, appliqué tapestries, doll making, and multi-media. Viola has studied with many renowned artists such as Aaron Douglas, Romare Bearden, Robert Blackburn, and Charles White. Her works can be found in the collections of World Federation of United Nations, New York State Office Building, Manufacturers of Hanover Trust Company, Atlanta Life Insurance Company and many more organizations. Viola's exhibition experience is extensive - more than 100 showings over a decade, national and international. Her quilts exude a miraculous and magical presence. They have traveled in two international shows and three national quilt projects in the past three years. A proud moment for her was being featured in the December 20, 2000 of the Smithsonian magazine; the article praised her mural "Afro Dance Scan" as one of the outstanding artworks in the "When the Spirit Moves: African American Dance...
Category

1980s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen, Woodcut

“Scene in Union Square, New York on a March Day
By Winslow Homer
Located in Southampton, NY
Original wood engraving on paper. Taken from Harper’s Weekly, April 7, 1860. Signed “Homer” in the plate. Condition is good. Slight staining lower left. Very slight tear to the l...
Category

1860s Academic Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Engraving

"Our Day" Framed Circular Print Signed and Numbered Like Julian Opie
By Adriana Oliver
Located in Draper, UT
Discover the allure of Adriana Oliver's captivating artwork with "One Day," her inaugural circular edition that beckons with nostalgic echoes of the 1950s and 60s cinema. Measuring ⌀ 31.5in x 1.2in framed, this piece comes encased in a sleek circular black solid wood frame, safeguarded by UV plexiglass...
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2010s Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

FEMME ASSISE DANS UN FATEUIL
By (after) Pablo Picasso
Located in Aventura, FL
Selected from the personal collection inherited by Marina Picasso, Pablo Picasso's granddaughter. After Pablo Picasso's death, his granddaughter Marina authorized the printing of t...
Category

1980s Cubist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Signed and Numbered Screenprint "Violet Dance"
Located in Draper, UT
Indulge in the mesmerizing world of Tunji Adeniyi-Jones with "Violet Dance," a decadent composition pulsating with fluid patterns and rhythmic figuration. Based in New York, Adeniyi-...
Category

2010s Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

"Stay" Framed Abnormal Shaped Print Signed and Numbered Like Julian Opie
By Adriana Oliver
Located in Draper, UT
Step into the world of Adriana Oliver's captivating artwork, where pared-back, faceless portraits speak volumes in elegant hues. "Stay," a custom-sh...
Category

2010s Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

Motif, Orange Blue, African American Artist Viola Leak Woodcut Silkscreen Print
By Viola Burley Leak
Located in Surfside, FL
Motif (Abstract) in orange and blue abstract. From the small edition of 10. from 1982. I am not sure if this is a woodcut or woodblock print or a silkscreen screenprint or some combination. Viola Burley Leak, American (1944 - ) Viola Leak was born in Nashville, Tennessee, she received a B.A. in Art from Fisk University, a B.F.A. in Fashion Design from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, an M.A. from Hunter College, NY and an M.F.A. in Media from Howard University, Washington, DC. Leak was an art consultant for both the New York State Board of Education and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Print Department, in addition to working for the Experimental Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian Institute. Her mixed media work often references religious motifs and those of her African-American experience and heritage. She is a multimedia artist, her works include printmaking, textile designing, soft sculpture, appliqué tapestries, doll making, and multi-media. Viola has studied with many renowned artists such as Aaron Douglas, Romare Bearden, Robert Blackburn, and Charles White. Her works can be found in the collections of World Federation of United Nations, New York State Office Building, Manufacturers of Hanover Trust Company, Atlanta Life Insurance Company and many more organizations. Viola's exhibition experience is extensive - more than 100 showings over a decade, national and international. Her quilts exude a miraculous and magical presence. They have traveled in two international shows and three national quilt projects in the past three years. A proud moment for her was being featured in the December 20, 2000 of the Smithsonian magazine; the article praised her mural "Afro Dance Scan" as one of the outstanding artworks in the "When the Spirit Moves: African American Dance...
Category

1980s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen, Woodcut

Doves of War #51 Spraypaint Embellished Screenprint Signed and Numbered
By Tristan Eaton
Located in Draper, UT
MEDIUM: 18” x 24” Giclée on Moab Entrada Rag Paper, Metallic Gold Spray Paint Stencil and Ballistics Damage (.45 ACP / 5.56m). Hand signed lower front by Tristan Easton This is an e...
Category

2010s Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Spray Paint, Digital Pigment

POP SHOP III (3)
By Keith Haring
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. Screenprint in colors, on wove paper, with full margins, Image size: 11 .5 x 14.75 inches. Sheet size: 13.5 x 16.5 inches. Publishe...
Category

1980s Pop Art Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Social Realist Lithograph Moses Soyer WPA Artist Hudled Refugees
By Moses Soyer
Located in Surfside, FL
Moses Soyer (December 25, 1899 – September 3, 1974) was an American social realist painter. Soyer was born in Borisoglebsk, Russian Empire, in 1899. His father was a Hebrew scholar, writer and teacher. His family emigrated to the United States in 1912. Two of Soyer's brothers, Raphael (his identical twin) and Isaac were also painters. Soyer's wife, Ida, was a dancer, and dancers are a recurring subject in his paintings. Soyer studied art in New York, first at Cooper Union and later at the Ferrer Art School, where he studied under the Ashcan painters Robert Henri and George Bellows. He had his first solo exhibition in 1926 and began teaching art the following year at the Contemporary Art School and The New School. He died in the Chelsea Hotel in New York while painting dancer and choreographer Phoebe Neville. He was included in the show “American Modernism – Paintings from the Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kauffman Collection,” along with 30 leading masters of American modernism, which captured the essence of a revolutionary era...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Realist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Doves of War #54 Spraypaint Embellished Screenprint Signed and Numbered
By Tristan Eaton
Located in Draper, UT
MEDIUM: 18” x 24” Giclée on Moab Entrada Rag Paper, Metallic Gold Spray Paint Stencil and Ballistics Damage (.45 ACP / 5.56m). Hand signed lower front by Tristan Easton This is an e...
Category

2010s Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Spray Paint, Digital Pigment

In the style of Henry Moore, Mother and Child in Rocking Chair
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a cast metal sculpture of a woman and child, mother and baby in a rocking chair. It has a patina on a white metal. Not sure if it is steel or aluminum. It is and older vintage piece and has wear to patina where it sits and rocks on table. It is not signed or numbered and there is no foundry mark. Hence it is being sold as being after or in the manner of Henry Moore. Henry Spencer Moore (1898 – 1986) Moore was born in Castleford, the son of a coal miner. He became well-known through his carved marble and larger-scale abstract cast bronze sculptures, and was instrumental in introducing a particular form of modernism to the United Kingdom later endowing the Henry Moore Foundation, which continues to support education and promotion of the arts. After the Great War, Moore received an ex-serviceman's grant to continue his education and in 1919 he became a student at the Leeds School of Art (now Leeds College of Art), which set up a sculpture studio especially for him. At the college, he met Barbara Hepworth, a fellow student who would also become a well-known British sculptor, and began a friendship and gentle professional rivalry that lasted for many years. In Leeds, Moore also had access to the modernist works in the collection of Sir Michael Sadler, the University Vice-Chancellor, which had a pronounced effect on his development. In 1921, Moore won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art in London, along with Hepworth and other Yorkshire contemporaries. While in London, Moore extended his knowledge of primitive art and sculpture, studying the ethnographic collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum. Moore's familiarity with primitivism and the influence of sculptors such as Constantin Brâncuși, Jacob Epstein, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and Frank Dobson led him to the method of direct carving, in which imperfections in the material and marks left by tools became part of the finished sculpture. After Moore married, the couple moved to a studio in Hampstead at 11a Parkhill Road NW3, joining a small colony of avant-garde artists who were taking root there. Shortly afterward, Hepworth and her second husband Ben Nicholson moved into a studio around the corner from Moore, while Naum Gabo, Roland Penrose, Cecil Stephenson and the art critic Herbert Read also lived in the area (Read referred to the area as "a nest of gentle artists"). This led to a rapid cross-fertilization of ideas that Read would publicise, helping to raise Moore's public profile. The area was also a stopping-off point for many refugee artists, architects and designers from continental Europe en route to America—some of whom would later commission works from Moore. In 1932, after six year's teaching at the Royal College, Moore took up a post as the Head of the Department of Sculpture at the Chelsea School of Art. Artistically, Moore, Hepworth and other members of The Seven and Five Society would develop steadily more abstract work, partly influenced by their frequent trips to Paris and their contact with leading progressive artists, notably Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Jean Arp and Alberto Giacometti. Moore flirted with Surrealism, joining Paul Nash's modern art movement "Unit One", in 1933. In 1934, Moore visited Spain; he visited the cave of Altamira (which he described as the "Royal Academy of Cave Painting"), Madrid, Toledo and Pamplona. Moore made his first visit to America when a retrospective exhibition of his work opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.[28] Before the war, Moore had been approached by educator Henry Morris, who was trying to reform education with his concept of the Village College. Morris had engaged Walter Gropius as the architect for his second village college at Impington near Cambridge, and he wanted Moore to design a major public sculpture for the site. In the 1950s, Moore began to receive increasingly significant commissions. He exhibited Reclining Figure: Festival at the Festival of Britain in 1951, and in 1958 produced a large marble reclining figure for the UNESCO building in Paris. With many more public works of art, the scale of Moore's sculptures grew significantly and he started to employ an increasing number of assistants to work with him at Much Hadham, including Anthony Caro and Richard Wentworth. Moore produced at least three significant examples of architectural sculpture during his career. In 1928, despite his own self-described "extreme reservations", he accepted his first public commission for West Wind for the London Underground Building at 55 Broadway in London, joining the company of Jacob Epstein and Eric Gill. At an introductory speech in New York City for an exhibition of one of the finest modernist sculptors, Alberto Giacometti, Sartre spoke of "The beginning and the end of history...
Category

1950s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Metal

Israeli Modern Hanukkah Lithograph Silkscreen David Sharir Holiday Serigraph Art
By David Sharir
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a mixed lithograph and serigraph silkscreen as per descriptions i read. this is not signed or numbered and is marked sample. it is a rare artists or printers proof print. David Sharir was born in 1938 in Tel Aviv, Israel and currently resides there. David Sharir, the son of Russian immigrants, was born in Israel. Beginning his study of art in Tel Aviv and continuing in Florence and Rome, where he studied architecture and theater design. The brightly colored costumes and intricate stage designs he created for these productions have profoundly influenced his art. When Sharir moved to Jaffa in 1966, his hallmark style was truly developed. Studio, family, and spiritual devotion all serve as inspiration for the imagery in his work. His evolving style combines personal experience, Biblical symbolism, and fantasy. David Sharir, born 1938, Tel Aviv. Was among the first artists to settle in Old Jaffa in 1966. He depicted biblical subjects with a touch of humour and designed sets and costumes for the theatre and opera. Graphic Art in Israel Today Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv 1973 Israel 1948-1958: Watercolors, Drawings, Graphics The Bezalel National Museum, Jerusalem 1958 Jean David, Yosl Bergner, Menachem Shemi, Zvi Mairovich, Ruth Schloss, Nahum Gutman, Moshe Elazar Castel...
Category

20th Century Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Leonard Baskin Woodblock Broadside Print Woodcut Vintage Poster in Red and Black
By Leonard Baskin
Located in Surfside, FL
This is an original gallery show poster the Boris Mirsky Gallery, Newbury St. Boston. titled Sculpture Prints Drawings. It is dated 1962. it is in red and black. Leonard Baskin (August 15, 1922 – June 3, 2000) was an American sculptor, illustrator, wood-engraver, printmaker, graphic artist, writer and teacher. Baskin was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. While he was a student at Yale University, he founded Gehenna Press, a small private press specializing in fine book production. From 1953 until 1974, he taught printmaking and sculpture at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. Subsequently Baskin also taught at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He lived most of his life in the U.S., but spent nine years in Devon at Lurley Manor, Lurley, near Tiverton, close to his friend Ted Hughes, for whom he illustrated Crow. Sylvia Plath dedicated Sculpto to Leonard Baskin in her famous work, The Colossus and Other Poems (1960). The Funeral Contege (1997) bronze, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C. His public commissions include a bas relief for the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and a bronze statue of a seated figure, erected in 1994 for the Holocaust Memorial in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His works are owned by many major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the British Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Udinotti Museum of Figurative Art and the Vatican Museums. The archive of his work at the Gehenna Press was acquired by the Bodleian Library at Oxford, England, in 2009. The McMaster Museum of Art in Hamilton, Ontario owns over 200 of his works (some religious and biblical), most of which were donated by his brother Rabbi Bernard Baskin. In 1955, he was one of eleven New York artists featured in the opening exhibition at the Terrain Gallery, they showed many great artists, Chaim Koppelman, for many years, headed the gallery's Print Division; printmakers such as Will Barnet, Leonard Baskin, Robert Conover...
Category

1960s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Woodcut

Large French Judaica Lithograph Carborundum Etching Jewish Hebrew Embossing
By Théo Tobiasse
Located in Surfside, FL
Theo Tobiasse Suite: Shavuot Festival Year: 1984 Medium: Original carborundum embossed etching lithograph in colors on Arches paper (deckle edged paper) Signature: Hand signed by the artist Publisher Nahan Gallery, New Orleans 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. Theodore Tobiasse...
Category

1970s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Lithograph

Israeli Modern Tu BiShvat Lithograph Silkscreen David Sharir Holiday Serigraph
By David Sharir
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a mixed lithograph and serigraph silkscreen as per descriptions i read. this is not signed or numbered. it is a rare artists or printers proof print. David Sharir was born in 1938 in Tel Aviv, Israel and currently resides there. David Sharir, the son of Russian immigrants, was born in Israel. Beginning his study of art in Tel Aviv and continuing in Florence and Rome, where he studied architecture and theater design. The brightly colored costumes and intricate stage designs he created for these productions have profoundly influenced his art. When Sharir moved to Jaffa in 1966, his hallmark style was truly developed. Studio, family, and spiritual devotion all serve as inspiration for the imagery in his work. His evolving style combines personal experience, Biblical symbolism, and fantasy. David Sharir, born 1938, Tel Aviv. Was among the first artists to settle in Old Jaffa in 1966. He depicted biblical subjects with a touch of humour and designed sets and costumes for the theatre and opera. Graphic Art in Israel Today Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv 1973 Israel 1948-1958: Watercolors, Drawings, Graphics The Bezalel National Museum, Jerusalem 1958 Jean David, Yosl Bergner, Menachem Shemi, Zvi Mairovich, Ruth Schloss, Nahum Gutman, Moshe Elazar Castel...
Category

20th Century Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Pablo Ruiz Picasso Spanish 1961 limited edition original art print n13
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Miami, FL
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (Spain, 1881-1973) 'The pica (Bullfighting)', 1961 lithograph on paper 9.7 x 12.6 in. (24.6 x 31.8 cm.) Unframed ID: PIC2001-013 It is documented in Mourlot. F. (2...
Category

1960s Cubist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Surrealist Carborundum Etching, Homage a Rodin
Located in Surfside, FL
This is from a portfolio Hommage A Rodin. It included a lithograph by Henry Moore, Ossip Zadkine, Berto Lardera, an etching by Robert Couturier and an etching...
Category

1960s Surrealist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Dutch Fantastic Modern Etching, Jan Mensinga Old Master Style Wine Maker, Grapes
Located in Surfside, FL
Jan Roelf Mensinga, Dutch artist, painter, graphic printmaker, watercolor artist. (born Leeuwarden 1924 - 1998 Amsterdam) Education: Mensinga attended an art studies from 1954 to 1...
Category

20th Century Expressionist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Untitled Littmann 50
By Keith Haring
Located in Miami, FL
EA Artists Proof aside from edtion of 150. Screenprint in colors on Wove Paper. Hand signed, numbered from the Artists Proof edition of 20 and dated '85 in pencil right side margin. Published by Martin Lawrence Limited Editions, Inc., New York...
Category

1980s Pop Art Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

Pablo Ruiz Picasso Spanish 1958 limited edition original art print n17
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Miami, FL
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (Spain, 1881-1973) 'Mes Dessins d'Antibes', 1958 lithograph on paper Velin Arches 300 g. 20.1 x 25.8 in. (51 x 65.5 cm.) Edition of 200 Unframed ID: PIC2001-017 P...
Category

1950s Cubist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"Elvis Presley" limited edition print by Gered Mankowitz from Hard Rock Hotel
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Elvis Presley" limited edition silkscreen print by artist Gered Mankowitz. Image size: 20 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches. Embossed with stamp on lower left and ? stamp on lower right. Printed ...
Category

20th Century Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Color

GOLDEN GIRL
By LeRoy Neiman
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed numbered by the artist in pencil. Artwork size: 24.25 x 30 in. Frame size: approx. 37 x 43 in. Artwork appears to be in excellent condition. Artwork has not been examine...
Category

1980s Impressionist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen, Paper

THE UHMERICANS
Located in Aventura, FL
Archival Pigment Print on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Marcus Brutus. Artwork size 22 x 22 inches. Frame size approx 25.75 x 25.75 inches. Limited Edition of 40 with 3 AP. ...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Pigment, Paper

Columbus Ohio State Judaica Lithograph Jewish Americana Family Reunion Portrait
By Sid Chafetz
Located in Surfside, FL
On deckle edged art paper. This is from a large collection of his pieces. This is not pencil signed and numbered. very small edition. Sid Chafetz (1922-) Born in Providence Rhod...
Category

1990s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Lithograph

Rene Azcuy, ¨Besos Robados (45 Aniv.)¨, 2015, Silkscreen, 29.9x20.1 in
Located in Miami, FL
Rene Azcuy (Cuba, 1939) 'Besos Robados (45 Aniv.)', 2015 silkscreen on paper 30 x 20.1 in. (76 x 51 cm.) Edition of 200 ID: AZC-102 Unframed
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Etching, Screen

Quinteto Matancero
By Cundo Bermúdez
Located in Miami, FL
Cundo Bermudez "Quinteto Matancero" 1994 Lithograph 30 x 43 in Cundo Bermúdez was a Cuban painter known for his colorful depictions of figures and patterns. In works such as The Bal...
Category

1990s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Ohio Art Modern Americana Patriotic Lithograph American Flag Attentive Patriots
By Sid Chafetz
Located in Surfside, FL
Sidney Chafetz Print Catalogue Raisonné. Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio. Medium: Lithograph. Print Image Size: 21 3/4 x 26 1/4 inches. Print Edition: 10. This is not signed or number...
Category

1990s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Lithograph

Coll Bardolet. Bolero Mallorquin original ceramic painting
By Coll Bardolet
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Bolero Mallorquin original ceramic painting Spanish painter maximum representative of the art of Mallorca at the end of the 20th century. Costumbrista work. With different own museu...
Category

1980s Expressionist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Ceramic

Columbus Ohio State Judaica Lithograph Jewish Americana Family Reunion Portrait
By Sid Chafetz
Located in Surfside, FL
On deckle edged art paper. This is from a large collection of his pieces. This is not pencil signed and numbered. very small edition. Sid Chafetz (1922-) Born in Providence Rhod...
Category

1990s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Lithograph

Columbus Ohio State Art Judaica Wedding Anniversary Lithograph Jewish Americana
By Sid Chafetz
Located in Surfside, FL
Sidney Chafetz Print Catalogue Raisonné. Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio. Variant Date: 1999. Medium: Lithograph. Print Image Size: 28 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches. Print Edition: no edition (with 1 artist's proof). Alternate Medium: Color lithograph. Ink(s): blue, yellow, black. Support: Rives wove paper. Gene and Irma Silverman, embracing on a sunny day in the park. Text at the bottom reads "Goddard Park, R.I., July, 1940. Irma Cohen and Gene Silverman. Married January 1941, parents of 3 children...
Category

1990s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Lithograph

James Jean Dragon II Signed Numbered Embellished Print
By James Jean
Located in Draper, UT
The collector rearranges the artifacts in her conservatory. Flowers bloom and bend among the objects on display, while the sun crawls along surfaces and draws details meticulously. E...
Category

2010s Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Giclée

Romero Britto "Golden Moment Ice Skater"
By Romero Britto
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
Romero Britto "Golden Moment Ice Skater". Screenprint on paper Signed lower left R. Britto & numbered 19/100. Approx: 16" x 19" in. Condition: In excellent condition Romero Britt...
Category

2010s Pop Art Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

UNTITLED
By Max Papart
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Max Papart. Image size 31 x 25 inches. Sheet size 39 x 31 inches. Frame size approx 44 x 37 inches. Edition of 90. Ar...
Category

1980s Cubist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Paper

UNTITLED
By Max Papart
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Max Papart. Image size 31 x 25 inches. Sheet size 39 x 31 inches. Frame size approx 44 x 37 inches. Edition of 90. Ar...
Category

1980s Cubist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Paper

SPRING IN GETTYSBURG
By Kay Ameche
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Sheet size: 22.75 x 28.5 inches. Image size: 17 x 23 inches. Edition of 250. Artwork is in excellent condition. Cert...
Category

1980s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Alberto "El Cuervo" Bustillos, ¨Medusa¨, 2007, Etching, 28.3x7.9 in
Located in Miami, FL
Alberto"El Cuervo" Bustillos (Mexico, 1950) 'Medusa', 2007 etching, varnish on paper Velin Arches 300 g. 28.4 x 7.9 in. (72 x 20 cm.) Edition of 25 ID: CUR-104 Unframed
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Large French Judaica Lithograph Carborundum Etching Jewish Hebrew Embossing
By Théo Tobiasse
Located in Surfside, FL
Theo Tobiasse Suite: Shavuot Festival Year: 1984 Medium: Original carborundum embossed etching lithograph in colors on Arches paper (deckle edged paper) Signature: Hand signed by the artist Publisher Nahan Gallery, New Orleans 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. Theodore Tobiasse...
Category

1970s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Lithograph

1970 Silencio, Direccion Unica, One Way Spanish Political Etching Pop Art Print
By Juan Genoves
Located in Surfside, FL
Juan Genovés Candel (Spanish, 1930-) Painter, illustrator, and graphic printmaker engraver. He painted 'El abrazo' ('the embrace'), which became an emblematic poster during the Spanish political transition. He was born in Valencia in 1930. The son of Juan Genovés Cubells, an artisan whose family was close to the labor movement. His mother Maria Candel Muñoz came from a family of practicing Catholics. In 1946 Genovés studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos in Valencia and then settled in Madrid. He set up the 'Los Siete' group together with other artists in 1949, and the following year he travelled to Madrid, where he was influenced by the works by Fra Angélico and Hieronymus Bosch in the Prado Museum. In 1957 he had his first solo exhibitions in the gallery Alfil, Madrid and in the Museo d'Arte Moderna, Havana. He is considered the most important representative of modern Spanish painting. His images, executed in a politically engaged, critical realism...
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1970s Pop Art Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

MAGIC MAN
By Max Papart
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph in colors on paper. Hand signed and numbered by Max Papart. Image size 39 x 31 inches. Sheet size 47.25 x 35.75 inches. Frame size approx 51 x 42 inches. Edition of 15...
Category

1980s Cubist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Large French Judaica Lithograph Carborundum Etching Jewish Hebrew Embossing
By Théo Tobiasse
Located in Surfside, FL
Theo Tobiasse Suite: Shavuot Festival Year: 1984 Medium: Original carborundum embossed etching lithograph in colors on Arches paper (deckle edged paper) Signature: Hand signed by the artist Publisher Nahan Gallery, New Orleans 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. Theodore Tobiasse...
Category

1970s Modern Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Lithograph

"Untitled (Love)" mixed media artwork by artist Raphael Mazzucco
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Untitled (Love)" mixed media work by artist Raphael Mazzucco. A feather on twine floats floats loose and can dangle below the frame.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Mixed Media

"Vietnam, Ana (Series 1)" mixed media artwork by artist Raphael Mazzucco
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Vietnam, Ana (Series 1)" mixed media artwork by artist Raphael Mazzucco.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Mixed Media

CHAMPAGNE GIRL
By Isaac Maimon
Located in Aventura, FL
Serigraph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Image size approx 37 x 26 inches. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity is included. All rea...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Surrealist Figurative Aquatint Etching California Modernist Sculptor Artist
By Jack Zajac
Located in Surfside, FL
Jack Zajac, American, born 1929 1964 Etching and aquatint hand printed on Fabriano paper, pencil signed and editioned. Edition Roman Numeral III Image: 12 9/16 x 8 5/8 in. (31.9 x 2...
Category

1960s Surrealist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

"Land of the Sun" archival print and mixed media encased in resin by Mazzucco
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Land of the Sun" by artist Raphael Mazzucco. Archival print with mixed media, including a dreamcatcher, encased in beautifully aged resin. Depicts a nude female model with butterfl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Mixed Media, Color, Resin

Surrealist Figurative Aquatint Etching California Modernist Sculptor Artist
By Jack Zajac
Located in Surfside, FL
Jack Zajac, American, born 1929 1964 Etching and aquatint hand printed on Fabriano paper, pencil signed and editioned. Edition Roman Numeral III Image: 12 9/16 x 8 5/8 in. (31.9 x 2...
Category

1960s Surrealist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

"Madagascar" diamond-dusted archival print and mixed media encased in resin
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Madagascar" by artist Raphael Mazzucco. Diamond-dusted archival print of a nude woman underwater with mixed media encased in resin.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Resin, Color, Mixed Media

"Dust" archival print, oil paint and mixed media encased in resin by Mazzucco
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Dust" by artist Raphael Mazzucco. Archival print of a nude woman at White Sands, New Mexico, with oil paint and mixed media encased in resin.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Color, Oil, Mixed Media, Resin

"Tribal 2" archival print and mixed media encased in resin by Raphael Mazzucco
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Tribal 2" by Raphael Mazzucco. Archival print and mixed media encased in resin. Includes signed Certificate of Authentication on back.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Resin, Color, Mixed Media

"Coda" archival print, oil paint and mixed media work encased in resin
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Coda" by artist Raphael Mazzucco. Archival print of nude woman floating in water with oil paint and mixed media encased in beautifully aged resin in...
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Resin, Color, Oil, Mixed Media

"Catrinel Ultima Estate" archival print and mixed media in resin by Mazzucco
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Catrinel Ultima Estate" archival print and mixed media encased in resin by artist Raphael Mazzucco.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Resin, Color, Mixed Media

Surrealist Figurative Aquatint Etching California Modernist Sculptor Artist
By Jack Zajac
Located in Surfside, FL
Jack Zajac, American, born 1929 1964 Etching and aquatint hand printed on Fabriano paper, pencil signed and editioned. This one depicts winged angels. Edition Roman Numeral III Ima...
Category

1960s Surrealist Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

"Hidden Lake" diamond-dusted archival print and mixed media encased in resin
By Raphael Mazzucco
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Hidden Lake" by Raphael Mazzucco. Diamond-dusted archival print of bird and woman with mixed media encased in resin.
Category

2010s Contemporary Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Mixed Media, Color, Resin

Deborah Kass Feminist Jewish American Pop Art Silkscreen Screenprint Ltd Edition
By Deborah Kass
Located in Surfside, FL
Deborah Kass (born 1952) Being Alive, 2012 nine-color silkscreen, one color blend on 2-ply museum board Image 24 x 24 image. Frame 29 x 29 x 2 inches Edition 1/65 Hand signed and dated in pencil, lower right verso; numbered lower left verso Being Alive is from a vibrant and uplifting body of work entitled Feel Good Paintings for Feel Bad Times. Finding inspiration in pop culture, political realities, film, Yiddish, art historical styles, and prominent art world figures, Deborah Kass uses appropriation in her work to explore notions of identity, politics, and her own cultural interests. She received her BFA in painting at Carnegie Mellon University and studied at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and the Art Students League of New York. Deborah Kass (born 1952) is an American artist whose work explores the intersection of pop culture, art history, and the construction of self. Deborah Kass works in mixed media, and is most recognized for her paintings, prints, photography, sculptures and neon lighting installations. Kass's early work mimics and reworks signature styles of iconic male artists of the 20th century including Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, and Ed Ruscha. Kass's technique of appropriation is a critical commentary on the intersection of social power relations, identity politics, and the historically dominant position of male artists in the art world. Deborah Kass was born in 1952 in San Antonio, Texas. Her grandparents were from Belarus and Ukraine, first generation Jewish immigrants to New York. Kass's parents were from the Bronx and Queens, New York. Her father did two years in the U.S. Air Force on base in San Antonio until the family returned to the suburbs of Long Island, New York, where Kass grew up. Kass’s mother was a substitute teacher at the Rockville Centre public schools and her father was a dentist and amateur jazz musician. At age 14, Kass began taking drawing classes at The Art Students League in New York City which she funded with money she made babysitting. In the afternoons, she would go to theater on and off Broadway, often sneaking for the second act. During her high school years, she would take her time in the city to visit the Museum of Modern Art, where she would be exposed to the works of post-war artists like Frank Stella and Willem De Kooning. At age 17, Stella’s retrospective exhibition inspired Kass to become an artist as she observed and understood the logic in his progression of works and the motivation behind his creative decisions. Kass received her BFA in Painting at Carnegie Mellon University (the alma mater of artist Andy Warhol), and studied at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program Here, she created her first work of appropriation, Ophelia’s Death After Delacroix, a six by eight foot rendition of a small sketch by the French Romantic artist, Eugène Delacroix. At the same time Neo-Expressionism was being helmed by white men in the late Reagan years, women were just beginning to create a stake in the game for critical works. “The Photo Girls” consisted of artists like Sherrie Levine, Cindy Sherman, and Barbara Kruger. Kass felt that content of these works connected those of the post-war abstract painters of the mid-70s including Elizabeth Murray, Pat Steir, and Susan Rothenberg. All of these artists critically explored art in terms of new subjectivities from their points-of-view as women. Kass took from these artists the ideas of cultural and media critique, inspiring her Art History Paintings. Kass is most famous for her “Decade of Warhol,” in which she appropriated various works by the pop artist, Andy Warhol. She used Warhol’s visual language to comment on the absence of women in art history at the same time that Women’s Studies began to emerge in academia. Reading texts on subjectivity, objectivity, specificity, and gender fluidity by theorists like Judith Butler and Eve Sedgwick, Kass became literate in ideas surrounding identity. She engaged with art history through the lens of feminism, because of this theory which “The Photo Girls” drew upon. Kass's work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Jewish Museum (New York); Museum of Fine Art, Boston; Cincinnati Museum of Art; New Orleans Museum; National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museums; and Weatherspoon Museum, among others. In 2012 Kass's work was the subject of a mid-career retrospective Deborah Kass, Before and Happily Ever After at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA. An accompanying catalogue published by Skira Rizzoli, included essays by noted art historians Griselda Pollock, Irving Sandler, Robert Storr, Eric C. Shiner and writers and filmmakers Lisa Liebmann, Brooks Adams, and John Waters. Kass's work has been shown at international private and public venues including at the Venice Biennale, the Istanbul Biennale, the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, the Museum of Modern Art, The Jewish Museum, New York, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A survey show, Deborah Kass, The Warhol Project traveled across the country from 1999–2001. She is a Senior Critic in the Yale University M.F.A. Painting Program. Kass's later paintings often borrow their titles from song lyrics. Her series feel good paintings for feel bad times, incorporates lyrics borrowed from The Great American Songbook, which address history, power, and gender relations that resonate with Kass's themes in her own work. In Kass's first significant body of work, the Art History Paintings, she combined frames lifted from Disney cartoons with slices of painting from Pablo Picasso, Jasper Johns, Jackson Pollock, and other contemporary sources. Establishing appropriation as her primary mode of working, these early paintings also introduced many of the central concerns of her work to the present. Before and Happily Ever After, for example, coupled Andy Warhol’s painting of an advertisement for a nose job with a movie still of Cinderella fitting her foot into her glass slipper, touching on notions of Americanism and identity in popular culture. The Art History Paintings series engages critically with the history of politics and art making, especially exploring the power relationship of men and women in society. Deborah Kass's work reveals a personal relationship she shares with particular artworks, songs and personalities, many of which are referenced directly in her paintings. In 1992, Kass began The Warhol Project. Beginning in the 1960s, Andy Warhol’s paintings employed mass production through screen-printing to depict iconic American products and celebrities. Using Warhol’s stylistic language to represent significant women in art, Kass turned Warhol’s relationship to popular culture on its head by replacing them with subjects of her own cultural interests. She painted artists and art historians that were her heroes including Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Murray, and Linda Nochlin. Drawing upon her childhood nostalgia, the Jewish Jackie series depicts actress Barbra Streisand, a celebrity with whom she closely identifies, replacing Warhol's prints of Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Marilyn Monroe. Her My Elvis series likewise speaks to gender and ethnic identity by replacing Warhol's Elvis with Barbra Streisand from Yentl: a 1983 film in which Streisand plays a Jewish woman who dresses and lives as a man in order to receive an education in the Talmudic Law. Kass's Self Portraits as Warhol further deteriorates the idea of rigid gender norms and increasingly identifies the artist with Warhol. By appropriating Andy Warhol's print Triple Elvis and replacing Elvis Presley with Barbara Streisand’s Yentl, Kass is able to identify herself with history’s icons, creating a history with powerful women as subjects of art. The work embodies her concerns surrounding gender representation, advocates for a feminist revision of art, and directly challenges the tradition of patriarchy. America's Most Wanted is a series of enlarged black-and-white screen prints of fake police mug shots. The collection of prints from 1998–1999 is a late-1990s update of Andy Warhol’s 1964 work 13 Most Wanted Men, which featured the most wanted criminals of 1962. The “criminals” are identified in titles only by first name and surname initial, but in reality the criminals depicted are individuals prominent in today's art world. Some of the individuals depicted include Donna De Salvo, deputy director for international initiatives and senior curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, and Robert Storr, dean of the Yale School of Art. Kass's subjects weren’t criminals. Through this interpretation, Kass show's how they are wanted by aspirants for their ability to elevate artists’ careers. The series explores the themes of authorship and the gaze, at the same time problematizing certain connotations within the art world. In 2002, Kass began a new body of work, feel good paintings for feel bad times, inspired, in part, by her reaction to the Bush administration. These works combine stylistic devices from a wide variety of post-war painting, including Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Ed Ruscha, along with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Laura Nyro, and Sylvester, among others, pulling from popular music, Broadway show tunes, the Great American Songbook, Yiddish, and film. The paintings view American art and culture of the last century through the lens of that time period's outpouring of creativity that was the result of post-war optimism, a burgeoning middle class, and democratic values. Responding to the uncertain political and ecological climate of the new century in which they have been made, Kass's work looks back on the 20th century critically and simultaneously with great nostalgia, throwing the present into high relief. Drawing, as always, from the divergent realms of art history, popular culture, political realities, and her own political and philosophical reflection, the artist continues into the present the explorations that have characterized her paintings since the 1980s in these new hybrid textual and visual works. OY/YO In 2015, Two Tree Management Art in Dumbo commissioned of a monumentally scaled installation of OY/YO for the Brooklyn Bridge Park. The sculpture, measuring 8×17×5 ft., consists of big yellow aluminum letters, was installed on the waterfront and was visible from the Manhattan. It spells “YO” against the backdrop of Brooklyn. The flip side, for those gazing at Manhattan, reads “OY.”[ An article and photo appeared on the front page of the New York Times 3 days after its installation in the park. An instant icon, OY/YO stayed at that site for 10 months where it became a tourist destination, a favorite spot for wedding, graduation, class photos and countless selfies. After its stay in Dumbo it moved to the ferry stop at North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a year, where it greeted ferry riders. Since 2011, OY/YO has been a reoccurring motif in Deborah Kass's work in the form of paintings, prints, and tabletop sculptures. Kass first created “OY” as a painting riffing on Edward Ruscha’s 1962 Pop canvas, “OOF.” She later painted “YO” as a diptych that nodded to Picasso's 1901 self-portrait, “Yo Picasso” (“I, Picasso”). OY/YO is now installed in front of the Brooklyn Museum. Another arrived at Stanford University in front of the Cantor Arts Center late 2019. A large edition of OY/YO was acquired by the Jewish Museum in New York in 2017 and is on view in the exhibition Scenes from the Collection. On December 9, 2015 Deborah Kass introduced her new paintings that incorporated neon lights in an exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery entitled "No Kidding" in Chelsea, New York. The exhibition was an extension of her Feel Good Paintings for Feel Bad Times, but it sets a darker, tougher tone as she reflects on contemporary issues such as global warming, institutional racism, political brutality, gun violence, and attacks on women's health, through the lens of minimalism and grief. The series is ongoing. Deborah Kass has spoken about creating an “ode to the great Louises,” a space dedicated to her works inspired by famous Louise’s which she would call the “Louise Suite.” The earliest of these odes is “Sing Out Louise,” a 2002 oil on linen painting from her Feel Good Paintings Feel Bad Times collection. “Sing out Louise” is driven by her fondness for Rosalind Russel and the fact Kass feels it is her time to “Sing Out] “After Louise Bourgeois” is a 2010 sculpture made of neon and transformers on powder-coated aluminum monolith; it is a spiraling neon light with a phrase inspired by French-American artist Louise Bourgeois.[22] The neon installation reads “A woman has no place in the art world unless she proves over and over again that she won’t be eliminated.” Kass changed the quote slightly to better represent her beliefs but it was derived from Bourgeois. “After Louise Nevelson” is a 2020 spiraling neon work of art that reads "Anger? I'd be dead without my anger" a quote from American sculptor, Louise Nevelson. Award and Grants New York Foundation for the Arts, inducted into NYFA Hall of Fame (2014) Art Matters Inc. Grant (1996) Art Matters Inc. Grant (1992) New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowship in Painting 1987 National Endowment for the Arts, Painting (1991) National Endowment For The Arts (1987) Selected solo and group exhibitions The Jewish Museum, New York, NY, “Scenes from the Collection” National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC “Eye Pop: the Celebrity Gaze” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY, “No Kidding” (2015-2016) Sargent...
Category

2010s Pop Art Florida - Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

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