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Item Ships From: Houston
"Maiko Kyoto" Japanese Figurative Woodblock Print
By Kiyoshi Saitō
Located in Houston, TX
Kiyoshi Saitō (1907 – 1997) Maiko Kyoto (B) 1959, portrait of a girl facing left, with black and white obi; strong woodgrain texture background. Signature and artist’s seal lower left. Margins are covered with mat board possibly concealing title, date and edition. Visible Area: H 20.75 in. x W 15 in. Artist Biography: Kiyoshi Saito was born in Fukushima prefecture in 1907. At the age of five he moved to Otaru in Hokkaido, where he would come to serve as an apprentice to a sign painter. Saito became infatuated with art after studying drawing with Gyokusen Narita and moved to Tokyo in 1932 to study Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. He began experimenting with woodblock prints and exhibiting his works with Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1936. Saito mainly worked in oil painting until his invitation from Tadashige Ono...
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20th Century Modern Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

"Woman at the Window" Colorful Native American Woodcut Portrait Print Ed. 44/200
By T.C. Cannon
Located in Houston, TX
Bold and colorful portrait by renowned artist T.C. Cannon of a Native American woman in a red dress with a gold cross around her neck titled "Woman at the Window." Signed along botto...
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1970s Post-Impressionist Houston - Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Colorful Dynamic Edo Period Kabuki Play Yakusha-e Woodblock Print Triptych
By Kunichika Toyohara
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful woodblock print by Japanese artist Toyohara Kunichika. The work features elaborately dressed kabuki actors in the middle of a dynamic scene. Currently hung in a black frame ...
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19th Century Edo Houston - Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

“Marilyn (Head Shot)” Blue Silkscreen Portrait Print on Silver Foil Ed. 47/100
By Bert Stern
Located in Houston, TX
Blue-toned silkscreen portrait print of actress Marilyn Monroe by legendary photographer Bert Stern. The piece features a blue headshot portrait of Marilyn in blue on a metallic silv...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Houston - Portrait Prints

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Foil

"Meribeth and Yet" Contemporary Red & Pink Nude Female Floral Portrait Painting
By Saralene Tapley
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract contemporary painting by Houston, TX artist Saralene Tapley. This painting features a portrait of a pair of female models set against a red floral background. Unfra...
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Monotype

"Omaggio a Michelangelo" Monochromatic Abstract Figurative Etching Ed 98/200
By Giacomo Manzú
Located in Houston, TX
Monochromatic abstract figurative etching by Italian artist Giacomo Manzú. The piece depicts an image of Jesus Christ with a distinct facial expression on wove paper. Signed and editioned 98/200 by the artist at the bottom. Glass framed in a natural wooden frame. This particular work is included in the 1975 Portfolio "Omaggio a Michelangelo" (Homage to Michelangelo) which comprises 13 prints (8 partly colored etchings and 5 color lithographs). The portfolio includes other original signed and editioned prints by artists Horst Antes, Jorge Castillo, Emilio Greco, Renato Guttuso, David Hockney, Jean Ipoustéguy, Fiacomo Manzù, Marino Marini, André Masson, Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolzzi, Fritz Wotruba, and Paul Wunderlich. Dimensions Without Frame: H 31 in. x W 23.5 in. Artist Biography: Giacomo Manzù, original name Giacomo Manzoni, (born December 22, 1908, Bergamo, Italy—died January 17, 1991, Ardea), Italian sculptor who, in the mid-20th century, revived the ancient tradition of creating sculptural bronze doors for ecclesiastical buildings. His sober realism and extremely delicate modeling alternately achieved austere severity and sensuousness of form and surface, lending a new spirit of vitality to figurative bronze sculpture. Manzù had to leave school at an early age to learn a trade, and he was apprenticed to local craftsmen who taught him to carve wood and to work in metal and stone. After service in the Italian army from 1927 to 1928, Manzù went to Paris to try his luck as a sculptor, but after three weeks he collapsed from hunger and was deported back to Italy. He settled in Milan, and, after receiving a commission in 1929 to decorate a chapel at the Catholic University, he devoted himself to sculpting full-time. Manzù’s early works were nudes, portraits, and biblical subjects, executed in a style that at first was influenced by Etruscan, Egyptian, and medieval art. However, he soon adopted the Impressionist techniques of the Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso...
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20th Century Abstract Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Etching

Beauties under a Maple Tree Japanese Woodblock Print
By Torii Kiyonaga
Located in Houston, TX
Three Beauties under a maple tree from the series "A Contest of Fashionable Beauties of the Gay Quarters". The woodblock print is printed on rice paper....
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1780s Edo Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

"Emily 2" Colorful Contemporary Abstract Figurative Nude Cheetah Print Painting
By Saralene Tapley
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract contemporary portrait painting by Houston, TX artist Saralene Tapley. The work features a nude figure set against a green and yellow cheetah print background. Unfra...
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Monotype

"Yet and Meribeth" Contemporary Red & Pink Nude Female Floral Portrait Painting
By Saralene Tapley
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract contemporary painting by Houston, TX artist Saralene Tapley. This painting features a portrait of a pair of female models set against...
Category

2010s Contemporary Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Monotype

"Gary and Elo" Contemporary Abstract Blue and Pink Male Portrait Painting
By Saralene Tapley
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract contemporary painting by Houston, TX artist Saralene Tapley. This painting features a portrait of a pair of male models set against a pink and blue wave background....
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Monotype

Biensennyo-ko Japanese Woodblock Print
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Houston, TX
Japanese Woodblock print of a Biensennyo-ko a powder face women. Behind the women is a framed cityscape. The print is possibly from the series "Eight Favorite Things in the Modern World". The woodblock print is printed on rice paper. The print is not framed. Artist Biography: Keisai Eisen...
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Early 1800s Edo Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

Naturalistic Modern Texas Bobcat Black and White Animal Wildlife Print
By Charles Beckendorf
Located in Houston, TX
A signed and numbered print of a bobcat from Texas artist Charles Beckendorf. Charles did the original in pencil for this series. The print is displayed in a chrome frame and white m...
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1960s Naturalistic Houston - Portrait Prints

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Black and White, Paper

Black and White Figurative Print of a Woman 9/20
By Beth Secor
Located in Houston, TX
Black and white etching of a young woman named Jessie Magdalene Brewer. This piece features Beth Secor's iconic swirling and knotted brushwork that echo the dense weave of a tapestry...
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Early 2000s Abstract Houston - Portrait Prints

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Etching

Engraving Portrait Print of "Boy with a Sword" by Edouard Manet 1861
By Henry Wolf
Located in Houston, TX
Early 20th century engraving of Edouard Manet's "Boy with Sword" by notable artist Henry Wolf. Manet's stepson, Léon Koëlla-Leenhoff, posed for the original work in 1861. Manet dressed him in a seventeenth-century costume, adding a period sword as a prop—a tribute to the great Spanish painters he admired, notably Velázquez. Signed and dated by Wolf in the front lower right corner. Currently hung in a gold frame with a cream matting. Dimensions Without Frame: H 10.25 in. x W 7.5 in. Artist Biography: Henry Wolf was born on August 3, 1852 in Eckwersheim, France. He lived in Strasbourg and studied under Jacques Levy and exhibited in Paris. Henry Wolf moved to New York City in 1871, where he created wood engravings of works by Gilbert Stuart, Enric Serra Auqué, Frank Weston Benson, Howard Pyle, Henry Salem Hubbell, John Singer Sargent, A. B. Frost, Jan Vermeer...
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Early 1900s Academic Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Engraving

New Year From the Series Precious Children's Games of the Five Festivals
By Torii Kiyonaga
Located in Houston, TX
Torii Kiyonaga woodblock print from the series "Prescious Children's Games of the Five Festivals." It shows five children playing with a ball and kites flying in the background. This...
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Early 1800s Edo Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

Portrait Etching of English Victorian Poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning
By William Harry Warren Bicknell
Located in Houston, TX
Etching of a woman dressed in turn of the century attire looking out at the viewer. The work is signed in pencil by the artist. The etching is not framed. Artist Biography: William...
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1910s Naturalistic Houston - Portrait Prints

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Etching

"Homage to Jenny Helzer and Barbara Kruger" Black and White Photo Collage
Located in Houston, TX
Photograph collage of Jenny Helzer and Barbara Kruger sitting in an Oshkosh car. The work is signed and titled by the artist Scott Griesbach who was known for photo collage works. It...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Houston - Portrait Prints

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Digital

Naturalistic Texas Black Tailed Prairie Dog Black and White Animal Print
By Charles Beckendorf
Located in Houston, TX
A signed and numbered print of two prairie dogs from Texas artist Charles Beckendorf. Charles did the original in pencil for this series. The print is displayed in a chrome frame an...
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1960s Naturalistic Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Black and White, Paper

"Hopi Maiden" - Print 44/200 Native American Woodcut Portrait
By T.C. Cannon
Located in Houston, TX
Bold and colorful portrait by renowned artist T.C. Cannon of a Native American woman in a stripped shawl titled "Hopi Maiden." Signed along bottom edge. Ed...
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1970s Post-Impressionist Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

"La Promanade" Black and White Print of a Women in a Carriage Edition
By Edgar Chahine
Located in Houston, TX
Black and white print of an upper class women in a carriage. There are other figures in the back riding in a carriage as well. Edition 17 of 58. Painting is signed by the artist and ...
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Early 1900s Expressionist Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Engraving

Two Kabuki Actors Japanese Woodblock Print
By Toyohara Kunichika
Located in Houston, TX
Two kabuki actors posing a samurai's. The print is printed on rice paper and is not framed. It is stamped by the artist with details about the actors in ...
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1860s Edo Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

Portrait of an Elderly Woman Praying at a Table Etching
By William Harry Warren Bicknell
Located in Houston, TX
Portrait of a woman praying at a table with food. In the corner a cat reaching up to see over the table. The etching is signed by the artist in the botto...
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1910s Naturalistic Houston - Portrait Prints

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Etching

Bijin-ga Woman Kneeling by River Japanese Print
By Kuniyasu
Located in Houston, TX
Japanese woodblock print of a woman kneeling by the river. She is holding a stick making it appear like she is fishing with it. The woodblock print is printed on rice paper. The print is not framed. Artist Biography: Utagawa Kuniyasu...
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1830s Edo Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Woodcut

"Earthenware And Haniwa" Japanese Woodblock Print
By Mabuchi Toru
Located in Houston, TX
Mabuchi Tōru (1920 – 1994) Earthenware and Haniwa (D) 1959. Signature and seal upper right. Mat board covers the margin which may have date, title and edition. Visible area: H 21.5 in. x W 15.75 in. Artist Biography: Mabuchi Toru was born in 1920 in Tokyo as the son of a woodblock engraver and artist. His father was his first teacher. Later he entered the Tokyo University of Fine Arts and became a student of the sosaku hanga artist Unichi Hiratsuka...
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1950s Modern Houston - Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

French Engraving Emperor
Located in Houston, TX
French stipple engraving portraying a stately emperor figure, circa 1830. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fits a standard-size frame. Ar...
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1830s Houston - Portrait Prints

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Ink, Engraving, Paper

"Woman with Kerchief" Black and White Portrait Edition 4 of 50
By Lois Fine
Located in Houston, TX
Black and white portrait of a woman with a kerchief. The work is signed, titled and editioned by the artist. It is framed in a black frame with a tan matte. Dimensions without frame:...
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20th Century Naturalistic Houston - Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

"The Woman Ram" Profile Portrait Edition 4 of 200
By Michele Salmon
Located in Houston, TX
Figurative portrait of a female minotaur with red background. Artist's signature is in the bottom right corner. Framed in a thin golden frame with a tan mat. The frame has some damag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Lady On Blue
By Kismine Varner
Located in Houston, TX
Vibrant etching of woman on blue background by American artist Kismine Varner, circa 1990. Signed lower right. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold bord...
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1990s Houston - Portrait Prints

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Etching

Turn of the Century Children in White Edition 2 of 25
Located in Houston, TX
Sepia lithograph print of four women from different age groups. They appear to be chaperoned by the women dressed in black and the three girls are dressed in turn of the century whit...
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20th Century Naturalistic Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

American Abstract
By Deborah Clark
Located in Houston, TX
Bold black and white serigraph print of a young woman's face by American artist Deborah Clark, circa 2000. Number 3 of 5 prints. Signed in pencil lower right, titled lower left. Ori...
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21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Ink, Paper

"Feather Head" Portrait Lithograph
By Dan Allison
Located in Houston, TX
Lovely impressionist portrait lithograph titled "Feather Head" of a woman in a decorated hat dated 1974, edition 8/16 by artist Dan Allison. Artist Biography: Allison first made his mark on the art world in the late 1970's with his instantly recognizable aquatint etchings, created through a revolutionary, one-plate, three-color printmaking process the artist pioneered and refined while attending Sam Houston University in Huntsville, Texas. The artist earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis on printmaking from the university in 1978. In 2000 Allison turned his attentions to first establishing a printmaking studio, Texas Collaborative Arts, with an emphisis on the collaborative aspects between printer and artist and in 2007 established the Nau-haus art venue where he presented more than 60 exhibitions between 2007 and 2011 before moving to his present location in Houston's Upper Kirby Gallery district on Gallery Row, where the d. m. allison gallery...
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1970s Impressionist Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Commemorative #8 “Yellow Sweater” Pastel Blue & Yellow Modern Fashion Serigraph
By Patrick Nagel
Located in Houston, TX
Fashion serigraph featuring the work of Patrick Nagel that was produced as a part of a commemoration series from 1984-1988 after the artist's untimely death in 1984. This image was number 8 out of 15. Currently hung in a navy frame with multiple light blue mattings. Signed within the print. Dimensions Without Frame: H 35.5 in. x W 23.5 in. From the Catalogue: Rendered with an economy of line and flat, cool planes of color, Patrick Nagel’s Kristen presents a piercing portrait that distills the artist’s iconic aesthetic with which he garnered widespread popularity in the 1980s. Nagel, who studied art at Chouinard Art Institute in the 1960s, emerged in the Pop era alongside contemporaries such as Tom Wesselmann and Andy Warhol. While similarly working with a Pop aesthetic, Nagel infused elements from Deco and Japanese Woodblock prints into his graphic works – echoing such artistic forebears as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. A skilled illustrator, Nagel first photographed models before using ink and acrylic to boldly emphasize features. In the present work, ghostly pale skin is set against jet black hair – her features evocative of Nagel’s portrait that featured on Duran Duran’s Rio album in 1982 and catapulted him to widespread acclaim. Kristen presents us with the “Nagel Women” par excellence, perfectly encapsulating his reductive aesthetic. As actress Joan Collins recalled, "I remember when he (Patrick Nagel) first photographed me he remarked that my lips were my most outstanding facial feature. He said they seemed to have an anatomy of their own. Never have lips felt so naked. He had a way of seeing every detail and revealing them all on canvas" (Joan Collins, quoted in Elena G. Millie, Nagel: The Art of Patrick Nagel, New York, 1985, p. 16). Though Nagel passed away prematurely in 1984, his works continue to resonate – with important examples held in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, The Smithsonian Institution and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. —Courtesy of Phillips Artist Biography: The Pop Art of Patrick Nagel needs little introduction. His minimalist style defined an era with cool, seductive women that became the most iconic of any single generation. His elegant graphic work and his portrayal of the contemporary woman made figurative design before him look instantly old. Today his unique sensibility and style continue to resonate with generations of young designers, illustrators and artists who have found inspiration from his trend-setting style. Nagel was in the forefront of a new wave of illustration in Los Angeles in the late 1970’s and early 80’s, re-imagining the graphic arts and in the process defining Los Angeles as the epicenter of award-winning visual arts. It was a reciprocal relationship; Los Angeles influenced his evolving style and in return he left his indelible mark on the city and far beyond. Through cultural cross-pollination, his work absorbed the moment – from the fashion photography of Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton to influencing the look of music videos by David Bowie, Robert Palmer and George Michael, to creating the album cover art of Duran Duran. Patrick Nagel was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1945 and was raised in Orange County, California. After returning from his tour in Viet Nam, he studied fine art at Chouinard Art Institute and California State University, Fullerton where he received his BA in 1969 in painting and graphic design. He then taught at Art Center College of Design while simultaneously establishing himself as a free-lance designer and illustrator with memorable ads for Ballantine Scotch, IBM and covers for Harper’s magazine. In the mid-70’s he began illustrating stories for Playboy magazine, bringing instant exposure and a large appreciative audience to his work. His years working with Playboy established him as the heir apparent to 50’s pin-up artist Alberto Vargas and gave Nagel the subject matter that he would continue to use to illustrate the newly liberated woman. Over the last one hundred years, poster art has been one of the most humble, influential and pervasive of all the arts. But in the U.S in the 70’s, where poster art had not been used to its best effect, an opportunity arose to change the status quo. Nagel, in partnership with Mirage Editions and fine art printer Jeff Wasserman, sought to recapture the beauty and power that posters once held in popular culture by returning to a model created at the turn of the century with artists such as Toulouse Lautrec and A. M. Cassandre. They sought to produce the highest quality hand screened art prints that would also serve as collectible advertising...
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1980s Modern Houston - Portrait Prints

Materials

Archival Pigment

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