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Item Ships From: New York
Pomegranates and Peaches (floral, still life, watercolor, flowers, fruit)
Located in New York, NY
Watercolor on paper
32 x 25 inches framed
Category
2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Pajaro (Green Lamp), Pop Art Serigraph by John Grillo
By John Grillo
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: John Grillo, American (1917 - 2014)
Title: Kaleidoscope I
Year: 1978
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 200, AP 30
Image Size: 29.5 x 22 inches
...
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Two Yellow Irises on Sage II
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993)
Title: Two Yellow Irises on Sage II
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Editio...
Category
1980s American Realist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Bodegon 36, Surreal Still Life Lithograph by Quiroz
By Juan Gomez Quiroz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Bodegon 36
Juan Manuel Gomez-Quiroz, Chilean (1939)
Date: circa 1979
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 300, AP 40
Image Size: 25.5 x 17 inches
Size: 29 in. x 20.5 ...
Category
1970s Surrealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Juniper Berry by Aaron Fink - still life
By Aaron Fink
Located in New York, NY
This colorful original still life lithograph depicting a juniper berry was printed as part of an edition of 100 in collaboration with Eric Mourlot in 1993.
Certificate of Provenance...
Category
1990s New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Marilyn's Flowers II, Pop Art Lithograph by Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Peter Max, German/American (1937 - )
Title: Marilyn's Flowers II
Year: 1981
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 165
Image Size: 19 x 23.5 inches
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Bird On Flower, Aquatint Etching by Keiko Minami
By Keiko Minami
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Keiko Minami, Japanese (1911 - 2004)
Title: Bird On Flower
Year: circa 1985
Medium: Aquatint Etching, Signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 12...
Category
1980s Folk Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Lamps, Surrealist Black and White Etching by Ben Schonzeit
By Ben Schonzeit
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Ben Schonzeit, American (1942 - )
Title: Lamps
Year: 1979
Medium: Etching, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 14/125
Image Size: 19.5 x 17 inches
Size: 28 x 25 in. (71.12...
Category
1970s Conceptual New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Teapot, Still Life Lithograph by Andrew Lord
By Andrew Lord
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Andrew Lord, British (1950 - )
Title: Teapot
Year: 1987
Medium: Lithograph, Signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: PP II
Size: 44 in. x 30 in. (111.76 cm x 76.2 cm)
Category
1980s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Bag of Bananas, Photorealist Aquatint Etching by Janet Fish
By Janet Fish
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Janet Fish, American (1938 - )
Title: Bag of Bananas
Year: 1996
Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 100
Size: 24.5 x 30 in. (62.23 x 76.2 cm)
Category
1990s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Chair & rooftoop
By Robert Kipniss
Located in New York, NY
“Chair & rooftop” is a mezzotint engraving created by Robert Kipniss in 2015. Printed in an edition of 30 this impression is signed in pencil and inscribed "27/30." The paper size i...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Mezzotint
Interior with Cup and Kettle, Modern Lithograph by Robert Kipniss
By Robert Kipniss
Located in Long Island City, NY
A quiet still life of a vase with cup and kettle is the subject of this lithograph by Robert Kipniss from 1986. Kipniss is known for his rather moody graphic works-- using simple sha...
Category
1980s American Impressionist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Peonies, Realist Aquatint Etching by Jane Freilicher
By Jane Freilicher
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jane Freilicher, American (1924 - 2014)
Title: Peonies
Year: 1989
Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 25
Size: 29.5 x 22 in. (74.93 x 55.88 cm)
Category
1980s Realist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Rare Abstract Expressionist flower lithograph, 1969 Top Chinese-US artist Signed
By Walasse Ting
Located in New York, NY
Walasse Ting 丁雄泉
Abstract Expressionist Flower, 1969
Color lithograph with publisher's blindstamp
Pencil signed, dated, and numbered IV/XV by Walasse Ting on the front
23 × 30 inche...
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Pencil
Les Pommes from Espace, Framed Modern Lithograph by Georges Braque
By Georges Braque
Located in Long Island City, NY
A pochoir after Georges Braque from 1957. A still life sketch of a pair of apples.
Artist: (after) Georges Braque
Title: Les Pommes from the Espace...
Category
1950s Modern New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Pigment
Three Irises on Green, Floral Photorealist Screenprint by Lowell Nesbitt
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993)
Title: Three Irises on Green
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: AP 40
Image Size: 20 x 44 inche...
Category
1980s American Realist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Still Life, Abstract Expressionist Framed Woodcut by Judy Rifka
By Judy Rifka
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Judy Rifka, American (1945 - )
Title: Still Life
Year: 1986
Medium: Woodcut, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 13/46
Image: 29 x 21 inches
Size: 37 x 28 in. (93.9...
Category
1980s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Diamond, Pop Art Silkscreen by Richard Bernstein
By Richard Bernstein
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Bernstein
Title: Diamond
Year: 1978
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 200, AP 30
Size: 26 in. x 30.5 in. (66.04 cm x 77.47 cm)
Frame Size: 32...
Category
1970s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Summer (Blue Corsage), Floral Print by Melanie Greene
By Melanie Greene
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Melanie Greene, American
Title: Summer (Blue Corsage)
Year: 1979
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 50
Size: 30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.88 cm)
Category
1970s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Yellow Poppies Sept 12, 2013
By Donald Sultan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Yellow Poppies is a natural companion for Red Poppies, March 21, 2012 and is equally strong installed solo. The multi-layered cropped poppies bleed to the...
Category
2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Little Italy, Gumball Machine - Photorealist Screenprint by Charles Bell
By Charles Bell
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Charles Bell, American (1935 - 1995)
Title: Little Italy
Year: 1981
Medium: Silkscreen on White Somerset Satin, signed and numbered in pencil
Edit...
Category
1980s Photorealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Flowers Fifteen, Framed Lithograph by David Nguyen
By David Nguyen
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: David Nguyen, Vietnamese, (1977- )
Title: Flowers Fifteen
Year: 2008
Medium: Lithograph, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Edition: AP 3/17
Size: 36 x 24 inches
Frame Size: 41 ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Spell III, Pop Art Screenprintby Hunt Slonem
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - )
Title: Spell III
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Image Size: 19 x 23.5 inches
Size: 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 c...
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Island of Yellow Flowers, Photorealist Screenprint by Lowell Nesbitt
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993)
Title: Island of Yellow Flowers
Year: 1981
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 200
Image Size: 32 x 40 inch...
Category
1980s American Realist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Purple Spell, Pop Art Serigraph by Hunt Slonem
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - )
Title: Purple Spell
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: AP 29
Size: 22 x 30 inches
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Pocahontas Pillow II, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - )
Title: Pocahontas Pillow II
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: AP 30
Size: 26 x 29 inches
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Anaconda II, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - )
Title: Anaconda II
Year: 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: AP 22
Image Size: 26.5 x 18 inches
Size: 30 in....
Category
1970s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Goyards ABC
By Libby Black
Located in New York, NY
THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE FRAMED. Please reach out to the gallery for additional information.
ABOUT THIS PIECE: If you were to buy a Goyard bag and have it monogrammed you would cho...
Category
2010s New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Plexiglass
Nature Morte Aux Bocaux
By Nicolas de Stael (after)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This reproduction of Nature Morte Aux Bocaux by Nicolas de Staël is a compelling representation of the artist’s distinctive approach to still life, encapsulating the essence of his a...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Offset
Still Life with Grapes, Photorealist Lithograph by Lowell Blair Nesbitt
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
A lithograph print by Lowell Nesbitt from 1975. A colorful still life that combines both organic and geometric elements.
Still Life with Grapes
Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933–...
Category
1970s Photorealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Frogs and Toad, Signed lithograph (AP), from Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness
By Jack Beal
Located in New York, NY
Jack Beal
Frogs and Toad, 1971
Hand signed in pencil by Jack Beal, annotated AP
One-color lithograph proofed by hand and pulled by machine from a zinc plate on Arches buff paper with deckled edges at the Shorewood Bank Street Atelier
Stamped, hand numbered AP, aside from the regular edition of 150 Stamped on reverse: COPYRIGHT © 1971 BY JACK BEAL, bears blind stamp
18 × 24 inches
Unframed
18 x 24 inches
Stamped on reverse: COPYRIGHT © 1971 BY JACK BEAL, bears distinctive blind stamp of publisher (shown) Publisher: David Godine, Center for Constitutional Rights, Washington, D.C.
Jack Beal's "Frogs and Toads" is a classic example of protest art from the early 1970s - the most influential era until today. This historic graphic was created for the legendary portfolio "CONSPIRACY: the Artist as Witness", to raise money for the legal defense of the Chicago 8 - a group of anti-Vietnam War activists indicted by President Nixon's Attorney General John Mitchell for conspiring to riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. (1968 was also the year Bobby Kennedy was killed and American casualties in Vietnam exceeded 30,000.) The eight demonstrators included Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, John Froines, Lee Weiner, and Bobby Seale. (The eighth activist, Bobby Seale, was severed from the case and sentenced to four years for contempt after being handcuffed, shackled to a chair and gagged.) Although Abbie Hoffman would later joke that these radicals couldn't even agree on lunch, the jury convicted them of conspiracy, with one juror proclaiming the demonstrators "should have been shot down by the police." All of the convictions were ultimately overturned by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
This lithograph has fine provenance: it comes directly from the original Portfolio: "Conspiracy The Artist as Witness" which also featured works by Alexander Calder, Nancy Spero and Leon Golub, Romare Bearden Sol Lewitt, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Larry Poons, Peter Saul, Raphael Soyer and Frank Stella - as well as this one by Jack Beal. It was originally housed in an elegant cloth case, accompanied by a colophon page. This is the first time since 1971 that this important work has been removed from the original portfolio case for sale. It is becoming increasingly scarce because so many from this edition are in the permanent collections of major museums and institutions worldwide.
Jack Beal wrote a special message about this work on the Portfolio's colophon page. It says, "In 1956, shortly after Sondra and I moved to New York, two friends were arrested and jailed for protesting air-raid drills. From them and their friends came our education. This work is dedicated to them and their families. "In Memory of Patricia McClure Daw and AL Uhrie" - This print was made for their children.
Jack Beal Biography:
Early in his career Walter Henry “Jack” Beal Jr. painted abstract expressionist canvases, because he believed it was “the only valid way to paint.” By the early 1960s he totally altered his approach and fully repudiated abstraction. Turning to representation, he painted narrative and figurative subjects, often enhanced by bright colors and dramatic perspectives.
Beal was born in Richmond, Virginia, and from 1950 to 1953 he attended the Norfolk Division of William and Mary College Polytechnic Institute, (now Old Dominion University) where he studied biology and anatomy. Shifting gears, he sought art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he focused on drawing, and met his wife, artist Sondra Freckelton. His art history instructor encouraged her students to paint in the manner of established artists, and to that end he frequented the Institute’s galleries. For Beal this was significant: “Until I saw pictures of real quality I had tended to think of painting as just so much self-indulgent smearing around, but when I saw masterpieces by Cézanne and Matisse, and other painters of similar stature, I was bowled over; suddenly I realized the force of art.”
After spending three years (1953–1956) at the Art Institute, Beal concluded his studies there without getting a terminal degree, thinking it was only useful if he wanted to teach, which, at the time, he did not. He also took courses at the University of Chicago in 1955 and 1956. During this period he married Freckelton, a fellow student and sculptor who began her career working in wood and plastic. Together they moved to New York’s SoHo District before its transformation from a wasteland of sweatshops and small factories into an arts district. They were active with the Artist Tenants Association which was instrumental in getting zoning laws changed so that artists could live and work in the well-lit lofts.
Embracing what came to be called “New Realism,” Beal initially painted an occasional landscape as well as earthy-toned still lifes which consisted of jumbled collections filled with personal objects. His signature style started with a series of female nudes—all modeled by Freckelton—based on Greek mythology. These were large canvases with flat paint surfaces, dramatic foreshortening, and unusual perspectives. He further enlivened them with vivid colors, stark lighting, and dynamic patterns derived from textiles and overstuffed furniture. He stopped painting nudes after two episodes. The first came as he was loading a canvas of his naked wife onto a truck in lower Manhattan; several laborers walked by and started to fondle and kiss the painting. On the one hand he felt his wife had been violated, while on the other he was pleased that his realism was so convincing. The second occurred after a solo exhibition in Chicago at which the reception had been sponsored by Playboy magazine. A few days later he was approached by a publicist and asked if Playboy bunnies could be photographed in front of his paintings. He refused.
Some portrait commissions came Beal’s way, but he preferred only portraying friends. More significant were four large murals on the History of Labor in America, the 20th Century: Technology (1975), which he undertook for the headquarters of the United States Department of Labor in Washington. Following a historical timeline, the themes were: colonization, settlement, nineteenth century industry, and twentieth century technology. The unveiling ceremony was attended by government officials and Joan Mondale, an arts advocate and wife of the vice-president. The reviewer for the Washington Post wrote enthusiastically: “They’re heartfelt and they’re big (each is 12 feet square). Their many costumed actors (the Indian, the trapper, the scientist, the hardhat, the capitalist in striped pants, the union maid, etc.) strike dramatic poses in dramatic settings (a seaside wood at dawn, an outdoor blacksmith’s forge, a 19th-century mill, a 20th-century lab). The lighting is theatrical. Beal’s compositions, with their swooping curves and bunched diagonals, are as complicated as his interwoven plots.” To accomplish the murals Beal assembled a team of assistants and models, much in the manner of Renaissance masters, which included artist friends and Freckelton. who by then was painting brightly colorful still lifes.
A second mural commission ensued from New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority for two twenty-foot long installations for the Times Square Interborough Rapid Transit Company subway station. Beal’s designs for The Return of Spring (installed in 2001, three days after the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, DC and Philadelphia) and The Onset of Winter (installed in 2005), Beal captured the appearance of his models in an oil painting made to the scale of the intended mosaic. A collaboration with Miotto Mosaics, the canvases were shipped to the Travisanutto Workshop, in Spilimbergo, Italy, where craftsmen fabricated the design to glass mosaics. The Return of Spring depicted construction workers and other New Yorkers in front of a subway kiosk and an outdoor produce market and in The Onset of Winter, a crowd watches a film crew recording a woman entering the subway as snow falls against the city’s skyline. Harkening back to some of his early nudes based on Greek myth, Persephone, goddess of fertility and wife of Hades, appears in both. The symbolism is pertinent, since she spent six months each year below ground.
Although he disparaged teaching early on, Beal and Freckelton offered four summertime workshops on their farm in Oneonta, New York. He was an instructor at the New York Academy of Art, a graduate art school he helped to establish in 1982. Returning to Virginia, he taught at Hollins College...
Category
1970s Realist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Still Life with Snippers
By Richard Huntington
Located in Buffalo, NY
Richard Huntington (b. 1936) is an american painter, printmaker, and writer, is Critic Emeritus at The Buffalo News and has written for High Performance magazine, ARTnews, and Art Ne...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Archival Ink, Archival Paper
Vintage Jim Dine tool Poster Kestner Gesellschaft 1970 (Hammers 1970) retro red
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
This vintage exhibition poster reproduces Jim Dine’s 1970 lithograph Hammers, which is in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. It w...
Category
1970s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Set of Six Botanical Prints
Located in New York, NY
These colored engravings are from Edward Joseph Lowe's 1861 book "Beautiful Leaved Plants. Being a Description of the Most Beautiful Leaved Plants ...
Category
1860s New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Laid Paper, Engraving
Blue Iris, Photorealist Etching on Paper by Lowell Nesbitt
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Lowell Blair Nesbitt was an American painter and printmaker who’s work consists of unique and vivid depictions of flowers.
Blue Iris
Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933–1993)
Date:...
Category
1980s Photorealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Rolling Stock Series (For Trish)
By Robert Cottingham
Located in New York, NY
Robert Cottingham's Rolling Stock series is a significant part of his artistic portfolio, focusing on railroad imagery. The series features hand-colored etchings, collographs, and mo...
Category
1990s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Aquatint
1997 Tony Awards Poster Signed by Celebrity Presenters Autographed Broadway
Located in New York, NY
1997 Tony Awards Poster Signed by Celebrity Presenters Autographed Broadway.
Offered is a 1997 Tony Awards poster signed by the presenters, includi...
Category
1990s Performance New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Paper, Color
Still Life with Fruit Petunias and Claire porcelain sculpture signed 2x 196/299
By Tom Wesselmann
Located in New York, NY
Tom Wesselmann
Still Life with Fruit, Petunias and Claire, 1988
Limited Edition Ceramic Plaque, 1988
Wesselmann's signature fired onto the porcelain in the front and back (see photos...
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain, Resin, Wood, Mixed Media, Screen
Sleepless Night, gorgeous Color mezzotint Rives BFK Signed 18/50 Japanese artist
By Kazuhisa Honda
Located in New York, NY
Kazuhisa Honda
Sleepless Night, 1981
Color mezzotint on Rives BFK watermarked paper
Signed, dated, titled and numbered 18/50 on the front
14 × 19 inches
Unframed
Accompanied by COA i...
Category
1980s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Mezzotint
Calla Lily, Screenprint by Jack Brusca
By Jack Brusca
Located in Long Island City, NY
Calla Lily
Jack Brusca, American (1939–1993)
Date: 1978
Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 200, AP 30
Image Size: 23.5 x 23.5 inches
Size...
Category
1970s New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Hole Punch (Jim Dine 30 Bones of My Body portfolio) tool dry point
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
The hand tool is undoubtedly Jim Dine’s most iconic motif. Meticulously catalogued in rows like scientific specimens or sketched individually, hammers, awls, brushes, saws and screwd...
Category
1970s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Drypoint
JASPER JOHNS The Seasons, 1990 - Hand-Signed, Etching and Acquatint
By Jasper Johns
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"The Seasons" is a compelling artwork by Jasper Johns that delves into artifacts and seasonal symbols to represent the epochs of life and the cycles of growth and aging. This piece, ...
Category
1990s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching
Chrysanthemums and the Rising Moon
By Suzuki (Hozumi) Harunobu
Located in Middletown, NY
An image that originally appeared in an astrological calendar for the year 1766.
Tokyo: Shuei-Sha, 1766. Woodblock print in colors printed on laid mulberry paper, 10 3/4 x 7 7/8 in...
Category
Mid-18th Century Edo New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Watercolor, Handmade Paper, Woodcut
Porcelana del Carbe, Pop Art Still Life Lithograph by Ana Mercedes Hoyos
By Ana Mercedes Hoyos
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Ana Mercedes Hoyos, Colombian (1942 - )
Title: Porcelana del Carbe
Year: circa 2005
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 75
Size: 30 x 20 in. (76.2 x ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Wilhelm/Mozer/Munchen-Nord/Adalbertstr. 31A/Telefon 1939 /Delikatessen.
By Ludwig Hohlwein
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Poster for the Wilhelm/Mozer Delikatessen.
Ref:Das fruhe Plakat 1357 Ludwig Holhwein.Plakate der Jahne 1906-40 Tavel VI Kat Nr. 23.
Hohlwein began his career as graphic d...
Category
Early 1900s Jugendstil New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Hotel St. Gothard Zurich.
By Otto Baumberger
Located in New York, NY
Hotel St. Gothard Zurich. 1917. Color lithograph, On linen. 50 x 36"
Otto Baumberger’s first posters were created in 1911. However, his most productive period for posters was from the 1920s to the mid-1930s. He created about 230 posters in all, many of which he lithographed himself. An important representative of Swiss Expressionism...
Category
1910s Art Deco New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Botanica Magnifica, Floral Photorealist Print on Metal by Jonathan Singer
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jonathan Singer (American, b. 1949)
Title: Botanica Magnifica
Year: circa 2010
Medium: Digital Photograph on Metal
Image Size: 45 x 40 in. (114.3 x 101.6 cm)
Category
2010s Contemporary New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Digital
Roses, Surrealist Lithograph by Morris Broderson
Located in Long Island City, NY
Morris Broderson, American (1928 - 2011) - Roses, Portfolio: The Atelier Portfolios, Number One: Morris Broderson, Year: 1961, Medium: Lithograph, signed and dated in the plate lo...
Category
1960s Surrealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Halston Advertising Campaign Poster - FIRST EDITION
By Andy Warhol
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This original serigraph poster was designed for an in-store advertising campaign and printed in 1982. It is part of an unnumbered edition featuring collage-style images intended for ...
Category
1980s Pop Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Pamela Bianco, Fruit Piece
Located in New York, NY
Pamela Bianco achieve success as an artist in Britain while still a child. This accomplishment resulted in the family coming to the United States where ...
Category
1920s American Modern New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Magritte at Galerie Alexandre Iolas, Milan, Italy, Offset lithograph poster
By René Magritte
Located in New York, NY
René Magritte
Magritte at Galerie Alexandre Iolas, Milan, Italy, ca. 1980
Offset lithograph lettering and silkscreen poster on thin wove paper
...
Category
1980s Surrealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset, Screen
Lily, exquisite etching & intaglio, Signed/N Readers Digest Assoc Art Collection
Located in New York, NY
Arnold Iger
Lily (Readers Digest Association Art Collection), 1988
Intaglio (Hand Signed, Dated, Titled, Numbered & Framed)
Signed in pencil lower right recto Numbered "77/350" on lo...
Category
1980s Realist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching, Intaglio
Les Suprenes de Maillaise Liliputiens from Les Diners de Gala by Salvador Dali
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Salvador Dali
Portfolio: Les diners de Gala
Title: Les Suprenes de Maillaise Liliputiens
Year: 1975
Medium: Lithograph and Engraving, signed and...
Category
1970s Surrealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching, Lithograph
Trees and Rooftops, Modern Lithograph by Robert Kipniss
By Robert Kipniss
Located in Long Island City, NY
Robert Kipness was an American painter and printmaker who’s work focused on forms and a pronounced moodiness. This print is signed, numbered, dated, and...
Category
1980s American Impressionist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Shadow of Her Former Self
By David Sokosh
Located in Hudson, NY
Shadow of Her Former Self
Photograph of Found Objects Printed in Cyanotype
Panel is 10 x 8 inches, 12 x 10 inches framed
Wire backing, ready to hang
Signed, verso (lower right)
Sok...
Category
2010s Abstract New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Other Medium
One-Eleven Diner, Photorealist Screenprint by Ralph Goings
By Ralph Goings
Located in Long Island City, NY
In this photorealistic print, Ralph Goings focuses on the classic American diner with his depiction of a lone waitress behind the counter. With h...
Category
1980s Photorealist New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Under the Sun, Silkscreen by Muhammad Ali
By Muhammad Ali
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Muhammad Ali, American (1942 - )
Title: Under the Sun
Year: 1979
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 500
Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm)
Frame: 36 ...
Category
1970s Outsider Art New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
Wild Flowers VII, Modern Etching by Aubrey Schwartz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Aubrey Schwartz, American (1928 - 2019) - Wild Flowers VII, Year: 1966, Medium: Etching, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 28/100, Image Size: 4.75 x 3.75 inches, Size: 14 x 1...
Category
1960s Modern New York - Still-life Prints
Materials
Etching