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Item Ships From: New York City
Homage to the Square - P2, F19, I1
By Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
"Homage to the Square - Portfolio 2, Folder 19, Image 1" from the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 origin...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Screen

KAWS Tokyo First mini poster
By KAWS
Located in New York, NY
KAWS (after) Kaws Tokyo First mini poster, 2001 Offset lithograph poster 11 3/4 × 8 1/4 inches Unframed; unsigned In 1996, Brian Donnelly, now known by his...
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Early 2000s Street Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset

Roulette, Patinated Tabletop Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
By Bruno Luna
Located in Long Island City, NY
A bronze sculpture by Bruno Luna from 1990. A miniature scene of a roulette table populated by Botero-esque rotund figures. Artist: Bruno Luna, Mex...
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1990s Folk Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Bronze

Crossfire, Violin Silkscreen by Arman
By Fernandez Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arman, French (1929 - 2005) Title: Crossfire Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150 Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (76.2 cm x 55.88 cm)
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Screen

III from the Aquarius Suite, Abstract Screenprint by Stanley William Hayter
By Stanley William Hayter
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Hayter, British (1901 - 1988) Title: III from the Aquarius Suite Year: 1970 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150; AP XXX Paper Size: 27 x 23...
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1970s Abstract Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Screen

Female Nude, New York City, Black and White Photograph in Studio, Alabaster Nude
By Roberta Fineberg
Located in New york, NY
Shot on film a 14" x 11" a black-and-white contemporary gelatin silver print of a female nude with symmetrical proportions that suggest Greek sculptures. A feminine and statuesque su...
Category

1990s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Silver Gelatin, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Rare and Important Italian Alabaster Bust Sculpture of Jesus Christ, C. 1860
Located in New York, NY
A rare and important Italian alabaster bust sculpture of Jesus Christ, C. 1860 A modeled bust of Holy Christ wearing a crown of thorns, exceptional...
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19th Century Baroque Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Alabaster

"Motif #1" Rockport Massachusetts Fishermen by the Seaport Docks Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
Impressionist pastoral scene of a quaint marine view of the docks and fishermen of the iconic fishing shack on Bearskin Neck located on Bradley Wharf in the harbor town of Rockport, ...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Oil, Board

1998 Keith Haring 'World' Pop Art Framed Vintage
By (after) Keith Haring
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Vintage Keith Haring Postcard Estate Authorized 1998 Fold 'n Please Card Made In France. As the piece was designed to be folded there is a vertical fold line as issued. Framed and ma...
Category

1990s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset

Male Nude, Photorealist Lithograph by Lowell Nesbitt
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993) Titles: Male Nude 2 Year: 1979 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 17...
Category

1970s Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph

Nude Water Nymph
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5-2738a Acrylic on artist board Displayed in a vintage gilt wood frame Image size 11x15"
Category

1940s Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Acrylic

Antique American Modernist Abstract Geometric Framed Large Original Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressive early American modernist abstract oil painting. Framed. Oil on canvas.
Category

1960s Abstract Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sporting Fishing Realist Painting American Framed Modern Thomas Aquinas Daly
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original watercolor by American artist Thomas Aquinas Daly. This work comes housed in an archival frame presentation.
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1980s American Realist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Watercolor

"Postcard Geometry" Mary Abbott, Geometric Abstract Crayon on Paper Composition
By Mary Abbott
Located in New York, NY
Mary Abbott Postcard Geometry Signed lower right Crayon on paper 4 x 5 1/2 inches Among the early exponents of Abstract Expressionism, Mary Abbott created powerful oil paintings in...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Paper, Crayon

California, Kate #14, Black and White Photography, Female Nude
By Leonard Freed
Located in New york, NY
Leonard Freed’s authenticated/stamped vintage (back of photo), 16" x 20", gelatin silver print, Kate #14, is from the Kate series, 2002. A photographer herself, model and yogini Kate remains complicit in striking dramatic poses for the Kate nude series by Freed. In this image Kate is supine, arms outstretched, body arched on the backside of a person in a downward dog yoga pose. On the edge of a cliff with the ebb and flow of the sea and waves many feet below, the duo remain in balance above swirling waters. Kate's trust in the universe, a face of abandon, reveals youthful fearlessness and love of freedom. Freed captures a self-possessed modern woman and partner in a dance of sorts that Kate shares on the edge of time...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

"Palais Garnier" Post-Impressionist Parisian Street Scene Oil Painting Canvas
By Georges Gerbier
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful oil painting on canvas by the French artist Georges Gerbier, depicting a tremendously vivid and alive street scene from Paris in the 20th Century with a view of "Palais G...
Category

Mid-20th Century Post-Impressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Alain Le Yaouanc 'Study VI' 1970- Lithograph
By Alain Le Yaouanc
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Study VI is part of the Derrière le Miroir No. 188 series, highlighting the geometric and abstract compositions of French artist Le Yaouanc. This piece explores the interaction of sh...
Category

1970s Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph

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 Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Paper, Lithograph, Offset

Vintage Large Signed American Modernist Interior Scene Portrait Oil Painting
By Sidney Gross
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American modernist signed portrait oil painting by Sidney Gross (1921 - 1969). Oil on canvas. Signed.
Category

1930s Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Very Special Arts Gallery photolithograph (Hand Signed by Frank Stella) Framed
By Frank Stella
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella (after) Untitled, for the Very Special Arts Gallery (Hand Signed by Frank Stella), 1992 Photo lithograph and offset litho on thin board (hand signed) Frame included:: el...
Category

1990s Abstract Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset, Lithograph

"The Capture, " Jacob Lawrence, Harlem Renaissance, Black Art, Haitian Series
By Jacob Lawrence
Located in New York, NY
Jacob Lawrence (1917 - 2000) The Capture of Marmelade (from The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture series), 1987 Color screenprint on Bainbridge Two Ply Rag paper Sheet 32 1/8 x 22 1/16 inches Sight 29 3/4 x 19 1/4 inches A/P 1/30, aside from the edition of 120 Signed, titled, dated, inscribed "A/P" and numbered 1/30 in pencil, lower margin. Literature: Nesbett L87-2. A social realist, Lawrence documented the African American experience in several series devoted to Toussaint L’Ouverture, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, life in Harlem, and the civil rights movement of the 1960s. He was one of the first nationally recognized African American artists. “If at times my productions do not express the conventionally beautiful, there is always an effort to express the universal beauty of man’s continuous struggle to lift his social position and to add dimension to his spiritual being.” — Jacob Lawrence quoted in Ellen Harkins Wheat, Jacob Lawrence: The Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman Series of 1938 – 40. The most widely acclaimed African American artist of this century, and one of only several whose works are included in standard survey books on American art, Jacob Lawrence has enjoyed a successful career for more than fifty years. Lawrence’s paintings portray the lives and struggles of African Americans, and have found wide audiences due to their abstract, colorful style and universality of subject matter. By the time he was thirty years old, Lawrence had been labeled as the ​“foremost Negro artist,” and since that time his career has been a series of extraordinary accomplishments. Moreover, Lawrence is one of the few painters of his generation who grew up in a black community, was taught primarily by black artists, and was influenced by black people. Lawrence was born on September 7, 1917,* in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was the eldest child of Jacob and Rosa Lee Lawrence. The senior Lawrence worked as a railroad cook and in 1919 moved his family to Easton, Pennsylvania, where he sought work as a coal miner. Lawrence’s parents separated when he was seven, and in 1924 his mother moved her children first to Philadelphia and then to Harlem when Jacob was twelve years old. He enrolled in Public School 89 located at 135th Street and Lenox Avenue, and at the Utopia Children’s Center, a settlement house that provided an after school program in arts and crafts for Harlem children. The center was operated at that time by painter Charles Alston who immediately recognized young Lawrence’s talents. Shortly after he began attending classes at Utopia Children’s Center, Lawrence developed an interest in drawing simple geometric patterns and making diorama type paintings from corrugated cardboard boxes. Following his graduation from P.S. 89, Lawrence enrolled in Commerce High School on West 65th Street and painted intermittently on his own. As the Depression became more acute, Lawrence’s mother lost her job and the family had to go on welfare. Lawrence dropped out of high school before his junior year to find odd jobs to help support his family. He enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal jobs program, and was sent to upstate New York. There he planted trees, drained swamps, and built dams. When Lawrence returned to Harlem he became associated with the Harlem Community Art Center directed by sculptor Augusta Savage, and began painting his earliest Harlem scenes. Lawrence enjoyed playing pool at the Harlem Y.M.C.A., where he met ​“Professor” Seifert, a black, self styled lecturer and historian who had collected a large library of African and African American literature. Seifert encouraged Lawrence to visit the Schomburg Library in Harlem to read everything he could about African and African American culture. He also invited Lawrence to use his personal library, and to visit the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition of African art in 1935. As the Depression continued, circumstances remained financially difficult for Lawrence and his family. Through the persistence of Augusta Savage, Lawrence was assigned to an easel project with the W.P.A., and still under the influence of Seifert, Lawrence became interested in the life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, the black revolutionary and founder of the Republic of Haiti. Lawrence felt that a single painting would not depict L’Ouverture’s numerous achievements, and decided to produce a series of paintings on the general’s life. Lawrence is known primarily for his series of panels on the lives of important African Americans in history and scenes of African American life. His series of paintings include: The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, 1937, (forty one panels), The Life of Frederick Douglass, 1938, (forty panels), The Life of Harriet Tubman, 1939, (thirty one panels), The Migration of the Negro,1940 – 41, (sixty panels), The Life of John Brown, 1941, (twenty two panels), Harlem, 1942, (thirty panels), War, 1946 47, (fourteen panels), The South, 1947, (ten panels), Hospital, 1949 – 50, (eleven panels), Struggle: History of the American People, 1953 – 55, (thirty panels completed, sixty projected). Lawrence’s best known series is The Migration of the Negro, executed in 1940 and 1941. The panels portray the migration of over a million African Americans from the South to industrial cities in the North between 1910 and 1940. These panels, as well as others by Lawrence, are linked together by descriptive phrases, color, and design. In November 1941 Lawrence’s Migration series was exhibited at the prestigious Downtown Gallery in New York. This show received wide acclaim, and at the age of twenty four Lawrence became the first African American artist to be represented by a downtown ​“mainstream” gallery. During the same month Fortune magazine published a lengthy article about Lawrence, and illustrated twenty six of the series’ sixty panels. In 1943 the Downtown Gallery exhibited Lawrence’s Harlem series, which was lauded by some critics as being even more successful than the Migration panels. In 1937 Lawrence obtained a scholarship to the American Artists School in New York. At about the same time, he was also the recipient of a Rosenwald Grant for three consecutive years. In 1943 Lawrence joined the U.S. Coast Guard and was assigned to troop ships that sailed to Italy and India. After his discharge in 1945, Lawrence returned to painting the history of African American people. In the summer of 1947 Lawrence taught at the innovative Black Mountain College in North Carolina at the invitation of painter Josef Albers. During the late 1940s Lawrence was the most celebrated African American painter in America. Young, gifted, and personable, Lawrence presented the image of the black artist who had truly ​“arrived”. Lawrence was, however, somewhat overwhelmed by his own success, and deeply concerned that some of his equally talented black artist friends had not achieved a similar success. As a consequence, Lawrence became deeply depressed, and in July 1949 voluntarily entered Hillside Hospital in Queens, New York, to receive treatment. He completed the Hospital series while at Hillside. Following his discharge from the hospital in 1950, Lawrence resumed painting with renewed enthusiasm. In 1960 he was honored with a retrospective exhibition and monograph prepared by The American Federation of Arts. He also traveled to Africa twice during the 1960s and lived primarily in Nigeria. Lawrence taught for a number of years at the Art Students League in New York, and over the years has also served on the faculties of Brandeis University, the New School for Social Research, California State College at Hayward, the Pratt Institute, and the University of Washington, Seattle, where he is currently Professor Emeritus of Art. In 1974 the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York held a major retrospective of Lawrence’s work that toured nationally, and in December 1983 Lawrence was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The most recent retrospective of Lawrence’s paintings was organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2020, and was accompanied by a major catalogue. Lawrence met his wife Gwendolyn Knight...
Category

1970s American Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Paper, Screen

pop art contemporary art candy sprinkles interior basketball sports
Located in New York, NY
The sprinkles are plastic cut and colored to look like candy sprinkles. Peppy uses a real basketball and deflates it and creates the sculpture to mix two of his favorite things, can...
Category

2010s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Resin, Plastic, Acrylic

Basquiat En La Habana exhibition catalog (Basquiat Navarra 2000 catalog)
By Jean-Michel Basquiat
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat En La Habana: A RARE, beautifully illustrated and highly collectible Basquiat Enrico Navarra Catalog - published in 2000 for the exhibition, 'Basquiat in Havana...
Category

1980s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Paper

Ross Bleckner, Floating Red
By Ross Bleckner
Located in New York, NY
Ross Bleckner FLOATING RED Year: 2019 Medium: Archival pigment print on Innova Etching Cotton Rag 315 gsm fine art paper Size: 42 x 70 inches (107 x 178 cm) Edition: 30 Price: $7,000 Also sold as a set with Floating Red Glowing and contemplative, Ross Bleckner’s work blends abstraction with recognizable symbols to create meditations on perception, transcendence and loss. Ross Bleckner was born in 1949 in New York and grew up in the prosperous town of Hewlett Harbor on Long Island. The first art exhibition he saw—The Responsive Eye, a show of Op art on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965—had a strong impact on him. He decided to become an artist when he was in college, studying with Sol LeWitt and Chuck Close at New York University, where he earned a BA in 1971. Two years later, he completed an MFA at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, where he met David Salle. After moving back to New York, Bleckner purchased and moved into a Tribeca loft building in 1974. Painter Julian Schnabel rented three floors of the building, and the Mudd Club, a nightclub frequented by musicians and artists, occupied space there from 1977 to 1983. Bleckner sold the building in 2004. His first solo exhibition was held in 1975 at Cunningham Ward Gallery in New York. In 1979 he began his long association with Mary Boone Gallery in New York, which championed several of the so-called art stars of the 1980s. In 1981 Bleckner met Thomas Ammann, an important Swiss art dealer who went on to collect his work. Bleckner’s early 1980s Stripe...
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2010s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Archival Pigment

Antique American Impressionist Seascape Crashing Waves Framed Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American impressionist seascape oil painting by J. Redding Kelly (1870 - 1939). Oil on board. Signed. Framed. Measuring 18 by 21 inches overall and 12 by 16 painting alone.
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1890s Impressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

1982 After Ralph Goings 'Color Pick' FIRST EDITION
By Ralph Goings
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 27 x 36.25 inches ( 68.58 x 92.075 cm ) Image Size: 23.25 x 34.75 inches ( 59.055 x 88.265 cm ) Framed: No Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling Ad...
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1980s Realist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset

Vintage Danish Landscape Scene Boats in the Harbor
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5113 Danish Impressionist harbor scene
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1970s Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Gouache

Fan Wang Landscape Original Oil On Canvas "The Ocean"
Located in New York, NY
Title: The Ocean Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 19.5 x 23.5 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sara MacCulloch "South Harbour" - Coastal scene oil painting on canvas
By Sara MacCulloch
Located in New York, NY
Sara MacCulloch South Harbour , 2021 oil on canvas 16 x 16 in. (macc083) This original oil painting on canvas by Sara MacCulloch depicts a serene and beautiful coastal beach scene i...
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2010s Realist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Rare Early Important Flower Abstract Modernist New York Israeli Oil Painting
By Abraham Pariente
Located in Buffalo, NY
Modernist orchid flower still life oil painting by Abraham Pariente. Oil on canvas, circa 1980. Signed. Displayed in a modernist frame. Important large and impressive work!
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1990s Abstract Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large Antique French Avante Garde Abstract Expressionist Surreal Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Rare and finely painted French modernist abstract painting by Jacques Doucet (1924 - 1994) . Framed. Oil on canvas. Signed. Artist Bio: Jacques Doucet's work is inextricably bo...
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1950s Abstract Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Four Hearts, rare poster, The Baltimore Museum of Art (Hand Signed by Jim Dine)
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
Jim Dine Hearts (Hand Signed), 1983 Offset lithograph 28 × 22 inches Boldly signed in black marker on the front Unframed This vintage hand signed 1983 poster...
Category

1980s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset, Permanent Marker, Lithograph

1973 After Marc Chagall 'The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)' 2nd Edition
By Marc Chagall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 38.5 x 25.75 inches ( 97.79 x 65.405 cm ) Image Size: 38.5 x 25.75 inches ( 97.79 x 65.405 cm ) Framed: No Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling Ad...
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1970s Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset

"View of Pont Neuf, Paris" Post-Impressionist Oil Painting on Wood Panel Framed
Located in New York, NY
This painting depicts the Equestrian Statue of Henry IV by Pont Neuf, Paris, France. A colorful landscape scene with the view of the Seine River in Paris, and at the distance the ico...
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Early 20th Century Post-Impressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Yellow Moon" Black Outlined Bunny on Royal Yellow Oil Painting on Wood Framed
By Hunt Slonem
Located in New York, NY
A wonderful composition of one of Slonem's most iconic subjects, Bunnies. This piece depicts a gestural figure of a black bunny on a royal yellow background with thick use of paint. ...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Rainbow: colorful Rosenquist pop art with gold, turquoise, purple, pink, blue
By James Rosenquist
Located in New York, NY
A classic Rosenquist pop art composition with gold, turquoise, purple, pink, blue, green and yellow. Characteristically surreal and graphic, Rainbow incorporates bold geometric forms with painterly washes of color and airbrush texture. Rosenquist's signature gleaming metallic chrome texture can be seen on an inverted fork behind the glass of a golden window. Paper 25.25 x 30.25 in. / 64 x 77 cm Image 17 x 21.5 in. / 43 x 54.5 cm Lithograph with screenprint on cream-coloured Hodgkinson handmade Wookey Hole paper. Edition of 75 with 8 color trial proofs: this impression 8/8. Signed and dated 1972 lower right in pencil; titled, numbered 8/8 and labeled Color Trial Proof lower left in pencil. This graphic, colorful scene is based on Rosenquist’s 1962 oil painting of the same name, collected in the Museum Ludwig in Cologne. The artist used real glass and wood to construct windows for the original painting – here, house siding is abstracted to bold, black horizontal lines, and the window glass is printed in dark gold ink. At the top of the composition, a window with shutters pushed open is colored in turquoise, with sharp black shadows. The left-hand window pane is shattered, and to the right, the outline of an oversized...
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1970s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Vérité (petite planche)
By Henri Fantin-Latour
Located in New York, NY
Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904),Vérité (petite planche), 1900, lithograph. Hediard-Mason 156, first state (of 3). A proof of the first state before the edition published in La Revue...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph

Antique American Modernist Flower Still Life Framed Original Oil Painting
By Samuel Brecher
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American modernist flower still life oil painting by Samuel Brecher (1897 - 1982). Oil on board. Signed. Framed. Measuring 28 by 30 inches overall and 22 by 24 inches painti...
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1940s Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sister Corita Kent, "Love You" Unique signed watercolor painting on paper Framed
By Mary Corita (Sister Corita) Kent
Located in New York, NY
Sister Mary Corita Kent Love You, ca. 1975 Original signed watercolor painting on paper Signed in graphite pencil on the recto Floated and framed in white wood frame This is a unique work Measurements: Framed: 5.5" x 5.5" x 1.5" Artwork alone: 4" x 4" Extremely difficult to find unique watercolor works on paper on the market by Sister Corita...
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1970s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Watercolor, Paper

The Grateful Surfer
Located in New York, NY
Ed. 1/5 Additional sizes available upon request. With his passion for formal technique and composition, internationally renowned photographer Nathan Coe’s works exude a deep rever...
Category

2010s Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Le Chanteur Florentin"
By Paul Dubois
Located in Astoria, NY
After Paul Dubois (French, 1829-1905) "Le Chanteur Florentin" [The Florentine Singer] Patinated Bronze Sculpture, the standing singer resting on a pedestal whilst playing a lute, on ...
Category

Late 19th Century French School Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Bronze

"O.W. Circles" by Anne Siems, Painting with female portrait, on paper, framed
By Anne Siems
Located in Dallas, TX
Anne Siems has created this artwork by painting and drawing over an archival print on thick 100% cotton fiber paper. All archival materials. Unframed size: 8.5x11 inches Frame size: 15x12x1 inch ANNE SIEMS (b. 1965, Germany) Artist Statement I was born in Berlin, Germany. From 1969 to 1971 I lived near Buenos Aires, Argentina. My first extended stay in the US was as an exchange student in 1986. Then in 1991, after finishing my MFA in Berlin, I moved to Seattle, WA. My work has moved from semi-abstract, room-filling plant and insect drawings...
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2010s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Ceramic, Acrylic, Panel

Tapies 'Dienen, Dienen' Vintage
By Antoni Tàpies
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Dienen, Dienen exhibition poster, featuring the work of Antoni Tàpies, was published by Galerie Lelong in 1997. This poster was designed to promote an exhibition of Tàpies' work,...
Category

1990s Abstract Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
Untitled 2021 Signed and numbered, verso Cyanotype print toned with ammonia and tannic acid (Edition of 5) 8 x 6 inches (20.3 x 15.2 cm), image 17.5 x 14.5 inches (44.5 x 36.8 cm)...
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2010s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Photographic Paper

Raymond Pettibon Punk flyer 1982 (Raymond Pettibon prints)
By Raymond Pettibon
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon 1982: Rare original punk flyer featuring artwork by Pettibon for a gig by Hari-Kari, Wasted Youth at Dancing Waters, in downtown San Pe...
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1980s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Antique American Southern School Macabre Street Scene Mortuary Framed Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressive early American modernist street scene. Reminiscent of New Orleans or another souther city. A bustling street scene. Nicely framed. No signature found. Image size, 24...
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1940s Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Oil

At the Beach, Vintage Poster by Jack Brusca
By Jack Brusca
Located in Long Island City, NY
At the Beach Jack Brusca, American (1939–1993) Date: 1978 Poster Size: 28 in. x 22 in. (71.12 cm x 55.88 cm)
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1970s Pop Art Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset

Violet Temple, Art Deco Screenprint by Lillian Shao
Located in Long Island City, NY
Lillian Shao, Taiwanese/American - Violet Temple, Year: 1986, Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil, Size: 27.5 x 30.25 in. (69.85 x 76.84 cm), Frame Size: 32.25 x 4...
Category

1980s Art Deco Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Screen

"I Rise by Lifting Others" Colorful Abstract Butterfly Painting Acrylic Canvas
By Ash Almonte
Located in New York, NY
The Butterfly series for Ash began as a sentiment to her late Father. Butterflies began to appear in unexplainable ways after his passing, the artist later discovered that Butterflies represent spiritual rebirth, transformation, change, hope, and life - she goes on to say: "The butterfly series draws inspiration from Rivera's quote 'Butterflies can't see their wings. They can't see how truly beautiful they are, but everyone else can.'" After coming to the fruition that Butterflies pose as not only a symbol for beauty and rebirth, Almonte felt a feeling of deep comfort. Her passion for sharing this message of hope and renewal through her colorfully diverse canvases is achieved with resilience leaving her audience glimmering much like the inner voice and the spark of Joie de vivre that fuels her purpose in life to create. This piece is painted on thick gallery wrap canvas and is signed lower right and on verso, it comes with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 36 x 36 inches Inspired by vibrance and an optimistic outlook on life, Ash Almonte is recognized for her distinct abstract expressionistic style. She is best known for her series of Chandeliers, Butterflies, and Fashion from the Seventh Avenue Design District. Almonte's award-winning works can be found in private and permanent collections around the world. She is motivated by change, compassion for others, and miraculous phenomena that can impact others for good. Her flair and admiration for fashion and art have been a staple of her life since childhood. As a young girl, she would experiment using anything she could find to make art; from tearing apart bushel baskets at her father’s fruit stand, to tearing out old magazine clippings from her mother's magazine collection; anything and everything around her could potentially be used to create. She would continue to seek out opportunities throughout her young adult years, as her love for fashion grew, allowing her to collaborate with celebrity stylists creating looks for top billboard artists, as well as apparel worn at New York Fashion Week for designers Sherri Hill...
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2010s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Nu au Fauteuil, Etching by Henri Matisse
By Henri Matisse
Located in Long Island City, NY
Henri Matisse, French (1869 - 1954) - Nu au Fauteuil, Year: 1935, Medium: Etching on Arches, Image Size: 5.5 x 4.25 inches, Size: 17.75 x 12.25 in. (45.09 x 31.12 cm), Reference: Du...
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1930s Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Etching

Jean-Paul Riopelle 'Composition IV-160' 1966- Lithograph Vintage
By Jean-Paul Riopelle
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Composition IV-160 is a first edition double-page lithograph published on pages 4 and 5 of Derrière Le Miroir (DLM) No. 160, featuring a fold line down the center. This lithograph sh...
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1960s Contemporary Fine Art in New York City

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Lithograph

Norman Parkinson 'Katherine Pastrie, Queen magazine, 1960'
By Norman Parkinson
Located in New York, NY
Norman Parkinson captures French model Katherine Pastrie for Queen Magazine, 1960. Katherine Pastrie, Queen Magazine 1960 printed later C print Estate stamped and numbered edition o...
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2010s Modern Fine Art in New York City

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C Print

Mallard Duck after John James Audubon, Amsterdam Edition
By John James Audubon
Located in New York, NY
Plate CCXXI, Mallard Duck, posthumous reproduction after John James Audubon from The Birds of America, the Amsterdam Edition, printed in Amsterdam, 1971-73. Original multicolored pho...
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1970s Fine Art in New York City

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Paper

Jack Vettriano 'Elegy for a Dead Admiral'- Offset Lithograph
By Jack Vettriano
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This exquisite reproduction of Jack Vettriano's painting titled Elegy for a Dead Admiral captures a unique and evocative scene of a butler serving two elegantly dressed couples on a ...
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Late 20th Century Fine Art in New York City

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Offset

Le Luxe II BHGG, Gagosian poster (hand signed, dated, inscribed by Roe Ethridge)
By Roe Ethridge
Located in New York, NY
Roe Ethridge Le Luxe II BHGG, Gagosian poster (hand signed, dated and inscribed by Roe Ethridge), 2023 Offset lithograph poster invitation/mailer (hand...
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2010s Realist Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Offset, Lithograph

Hunt Slonem "Iris" Flowers
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Houston, TX
Hunt Slonem "Iris" Flowers Purple, yellow, green and orange Cattleya orchids on a white background. Unframed Hunt Slonem is a well-renowned American artist known for his neo-express...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

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Canvas, Oil

Hunt Slonem "Lorikeet" Multicolor Bird on Silver
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Houston, TX
Hunt Slonem "Lorikeet" Multicolor Bird on Silver A single parrot on a metallic background in a vintage frame Unframed: 10 x 8 inches Framed: 14.5 x 12.5 inches *Painting is framed -...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Fine Art in New York City

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Oil, Panel

Barbara (Offset), Offset Lithograph by Branko Bahunek
By Branko Bahunek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Branko Bahunek, Croatian (1935 - ) - Barbara (Offset). Year: circa 1980, Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed l.r., Edition: EA, Size: 23 x 19 in. (58.42 x 48.26 cm)
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1980s Modern Fine Art in New York City

Materials

Lithograph

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