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Item Ships From: Missouri
Winter and Spring
By Jean-Antoine Watteau
Located in Columbia, MO
Jean-Antoine Watteau
Winter – Spring
1841
Hand colored lithograph
14 x 19.5 inches
Framed: 25 x 31 inches
Category
19th Century Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Milk-vetch Montpelier, Astragalus monspessulanus Plate 375
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Milk-vetch Montpelier, Astragalus monspessulanus Plate 375
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Boxthorn Japanese, Lyciym japonicum Plate 361
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Boxthorn Japanese, Lyciym japonicum Plate 361
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
------- Pyramidal, ------- Pyramidalis Plate 366
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
—–---Pyramidal, -------Pyramidalis Plate 366
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Grenade et Pipe from the Espace Portfolio
By Georges Braque
Located in Kansas City, MO
Georges Braque (after)
Title: Grenade et Pipe from the Espace Portfolio
Year: 1957
Year of Original: 1932
Medium: Pochoir (pigment print) on Richard de Bas, signed in the plate
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Category
1950s Fauvist Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Pigment
Craggula Tree, Crassula cotyledon Plate 384
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Craggula Tree, Crassula cotyledon Plate 384
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Vervain Three-leaved, Verbena triphylla Plate 367
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Vervain Three-leaved, Verbena triphylla Plate 367
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Epidendrum Aloe-leaved, Epdendrum aloides Plate 387
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Epidendrum Aloe-leaved, Epdendrum aloides Plate 387
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Jesus and Judas (Street Art, Pop Art, Contemporary Pop, Barry McGee, Sprayer)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Unknown (In the style of Barry McGee)
Judas and Jesus (The last Supper)
Lithograph
Edition: 4/8
Signed, numbered, dated and inscribed by the artist
Size: 3...
Category
Early 2000s Street Art Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Study for Fire Extinguisher: Leedy-Voulkos Art Center (26% OFF LIST PRICE)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Patrick Duegaw
Study for Fire Extinguisher: Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, Crossroads, Kansas City, MO
Year: 2014
3 Color, Chine Colle
Edition: 20
34.25 x 17.25 inches
Signed lower right...
Category
2010s Contemporary Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Study for Fire Extinguisher: Belger Warehouse Building (26% OFF LIST PRICE)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Patrick Duegaw
Study for Fire Extinguisher: Belger Warehouse Building
Year: 2013
4 Color Lithograph on Paper
Edition: 26
34.25 x 17.25 inches
Signed lower right
COA provided
Patric...
Category
2010s Contemporary Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Fig-marigold Showy, Mesembryanthem spectabile Plate 396
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Fig-marigold Showy, Mesembryanthem spectabile Plate 396
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Prairie
Located in Columbia, MO
JESSIE DONOVAN
Prairie
2024
Six color stone lithograph
Ed. Edition of 10
19 x 13 inches
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Color, Lithograph
Amaryllis Waved-flowerd, Amaryllis undulatea Plate 369
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Amaryllis Waved-flowerd, Amaryllis undulatea Plate 369
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Vorfuehrung
By Hans Juergen Diehl
Located in Kansas City, MO
Hans-Jürgen Diehl
Vorfuehrung
Year: 1971
Medium: Color Etching
Edition: 20
Size: 33.5 x 25.5 in.
Publisher: Ketterer, Germany
Signed, numbered and/or titled
Hans-Jürgen Diehl was bo...
Category
1970s Contemporary Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
------- Shining-leaved, Salvia formosa Plate 376
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
—– Shining-leaved, Salvia formosa Plate 376
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Corn-flag Copper coloured, Gladiolus securiger Plate 383
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Corn-flag Copper coloured, Gladiolus securiger Plate 383
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Brunfelsia American, Brunfelsia americana Plate 393
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Brunfelsia American, Brunfelsia americana Plate 393
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Marvel of Peru Common, Mirabilis jalapa Plate 371
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Marvel of Peru Common, Mirabilis jalapa Plate 371
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Cyrilla Scarlet-flowered, Cyrilla pulchella Plate 374
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Cyrilla Scarlet-flowered, Cyrilla pulchella Plate 374
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Toad-flax Clammy, Antirrhinum viscosum Plate 368
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Toad-flax Clammy, Antirrhinum viscosum Plate 368
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Roella Prickly, Roella ciliata Plate 378
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Roella Prickly, Roella ciliata Plate 378
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Fruit Juice Bottles II, State II
By Tony Cragg
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Tony Cragg
Fruit Juice Bottles II, State 2, 1990
Color aquatint with spit bite aquatint
13 x 15 inches (33 x 38.1 cm)
Edition of 25
Category
1990s Contemporary Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Archival Paper, Aquatint
Heath Recurved, Erica retorta Plate 362
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Heath Recurved, Erica retorta Plate 362
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Souvenir I
By Jasper Johns
Located in Missouri, MO
Jasper Johns (American, b. 1930)
Souvenir I, 1972
Lithograph in Colors on Angoumois a la Main Paper
Hand-signed Lower Right
Numbered 20/63 and Stamped Lower Left
38.5 x 29.5 inches
3...
Category
1970s Minimalist Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
M (ULAE 113)
By Jasper Johns
Located in Missouri, MO
M (ULAE 113), 1972
Jasper Johns (American, b. 1930)
Lithograph in Colors on Angoumois a la Main Paper
Hand Signed and Dated Lower Right
Numbered 56/67 Lower Left
38.5 x 29 inches
39....
Category
1970s Minimalist Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
Variation I (B)
By El Anatsui
Located in Saint Louis, MO
El Anatsui
Variation I (B), 2014
Pigment print with hand collage and copper wire
23 x 30.2 inches (58.4 x 76.8 cm)
Edition of 16
Category
2010s Abstract Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Wire
Brown Cottonwood
Located in Missouri, MO
Brown Cottonwood, 2005
By Andrew Millner (American, b. 1967)
Lightjet Print Mounted on UV Plex
Signed Lower Right
Unframed: 87" x 44"
Framed: 88" x 45"
Andrew Millner is a visual artist based in St. Louis, MO. His work investigates the relationship between art and nature, the natural and the made. Millner received a BFA from University of Michigan, in Painting and Sculpture.
He has had more than 56 group exhibitions since 1987 and over 15 solo exhibitions at institutions including Miller Yezerski Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts; Ellen Miller Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts; CCA, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Tria Gallery, New York City, New York; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, New Mexico; David Floria Gallery, Aspen, Colorado; Contemporary Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.
"I started drawing on the computer in 2005. Previous to that, most of my work had been about finding lines in nature; the contours of leaves, the ripples on rivers, the edges of overlapping hills. Although I was using traditional art materials, I prepared the canvases with slicker and slicker surfaces so that the lines wouldn’t soak into the background but sit on top, preserving the nuances of my hand. I thought of the drawings as photographic, in the diaristic sense of recording moments of time. I enjoyed the easy correspondence of the endless novelty of line in these natural forms and the endless variety of line created by my hand. I couldn’t draw the same leaf twice so my subject and process were well matched.
I had the idea to draw every leaf of a tree, but I struggled with the scale and complexity of the subject. How does one bring a tree indoors? How can one see the whole tree and its individual parts simultaneously? I tried traditional strategies and materials but the results were unsatisfactory. I wondered if it would be possible to make the drawing on a computer. Since everything… music, photos, movies & books were being digitized, what about drawing? I wasn’t interested in something computer-generated, but sought to “dumb down” the computer and use it as a repository for simple line drawings. In the program I use, Adobe Illustrator, lines are called “paths”… an apt name since the line exists at no set scale or color. Only later do I assign the attributes of color and thickness.
Taking my laptop outdoors, I drew my first tree “en plein air.” Using a digital tablet and pen, I drew simple contours of the leaves and branches. Having these drawings remain in digital form rather than in physical form, opened up interesting possibilities and enabled me to tackle the complexity of a tree in intriguing ways. My lines were free and separate from the background and from each other. I drew the branches individually and then later, I could cobble them together to reconstitute the whole tree. On the screen, I could zoom in and out and draw at different scales simultaneously. I could zoom out to draw a simple contour of the entire trunk and then zoom in to draw the smallest leaf with equal effort. I drew in layers so that as the drawings accumulated I could turn layers “off” so that they wouldn’t obscure subsequent layers. These two novelties, drawing at different scales simultaneously and making parts of the drawing invisible to allow for work on top or behind previous drawings, allowed for the accumulation of hundreds of simple outlines to create a dizzying visual complexity.
Subsequent trees I drew from photographs. I would take hundreds of close-ups of a tree from a single point of view and then stitch all of these close ups together on the computer. Sometimes I photographed the same tree in the summer and then in the fall after it lost its leaves. This allowed me to see and draw all of the branches and limbs unadorned and unobscured. I would draw the tree twice, with and without leaves, merging the two drawings into one document. In this way, the drawings comprise and compress great spans of looking over vast time frames and seemingly contradictory close-up and distant points of view.
My digital drawings have been outputted in different ways… mostly as photographs printed directly from the digital file or as archival inkjet prints. The results defy easy categorization. Are they drawings, prints, or camera-less photographs...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Plexiglass, Inkjet
Lemon Tree
By Kazuhisa Honda
Located in Missouri, MO
Kazuhisa Honda (b. 1948)
"Lemon Tree" c. 1980s
Mezzotint
Signed Lower Right
Numbered Lower Left 81/250
Site Size: approx. 8 x 5 inches
Framed Size: approx...
Category
1980s Modern Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Mezzotint
Still Life on Porcelain
By Tom Wesselmann
Located in Missouri, MO
Tom Wesselmann, (1931-2004)
"Still Life" (Stilleben) 1988
Porcelain with Polychrome
Ed. 169/299
Porcelain Size: approx. 13 x 14 inches
Overall Size: approx. 18 3/4 x 20 inches
Foun...
Category
1980s Pop Art Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Porcelain
Bottleneck Vase with Falling Petal
By Derrick Greaves
Located in Kansas City, MO
Derrick Greaves
Title: Bottlenack Vase with Falling Petal
Medium: Color lithograph
Year: 1971
Signed, numbered or inscribed
Edition: XXXV + h.c.
Size: 13.7 × 15.2 on 29.4 × 20.7 inches
Slight Staining Throughout
Trial Proof Hole Punches Top & Bottom Center (see images)
Derrick Greaves is one of the most eminent British painters of the last half century. Greaves initially gained acclaim in the 1950s, when he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale along with the other 'Kitchen-Sink' painters with whom he was associated: John Bratby...
Category
1970s Modern Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Apple (Poster) -- signed
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Missouri, MO
Hand-Signed and dated Lower Right
Original screenprint poster in yellow, red, blue an black on white wove paper. Designed by the artist for a traveling exhibition for the Saint Lou...
Category
1980s Pop Art Missouri - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen