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'Maravillas Limited Edition' by Joan Miró, Lithograph
By Joan Miró
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 29" x 36.75" signed lithograph was produced by Joan Miró. The lithograph floats on matt board and is presented in a white wooden frame with glass. This minimalist work incorpora...
Category
1970s Surrealist Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
'Abstract Collage' by Pedro Oraa, Serigraph
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 18" x 22" framed, geometric abstract serigraph was created by Cuban artist, Pedro Oraa, in 2007. The composition is of geometric shapes, predominantly in shades of gray, white, ...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
'Composition V, ' by David Mladjovic, Screen Print
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 'Composition V' is a 20" x 27" screen print by artist, David Mladjovic, depicts an abstract composition of dynamic fields of color in blue and red ...
Category
2010s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
$824 Sale Price
42% Off
'Maravillas Con Variations Acrósticas 7' by Joan Miró, Lithograpgh
By Joan Miró
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 29" x 36.75" signed lithograph was produced by Joan Miró. The lithograph floats on matt board and is presented in a white wooden frame with glass. This minimalist work incorpora...
Category
1970s Surrealist Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
'Collage, ' by David Mladjovic, Screenprint, 2020
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 27.5" x 30.5" screen print (#3 of 10) by Serbian artist David Mladjovic depicts an abstract composition of dynamic forms with a palette of gray and pale yellow with vibrant shot...
Category
2010s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
$864 Sale Price
50% Off
'Net, ' by David Mladjovic, Abstract Screen Print
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 39.5" x 27.75" screen print (#1 of 6) by Serbian artist David Mladjovic depicts an abstract composition of dynamic lines and shapes in a palette of mauve, black, green, and gray...
Category
2010s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
$824 Sale Price
31% Off
'Rhythm of Color, ' by David Mladjovic, Screen Print, 2021
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 27.5" x 39" silkscreen print by artist David Mladjovic explores a vibrant colorful composition of lines and shapes providing the composition with an interesting rhythm. Mladjovi...
Category
2010s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
$864 Sale Price
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'Man and Horse' by Harold Stevenson, Lithograph
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 28" x 32" lithograph was produced by Harold Stevenson in 1988. This print features a skeletal figure and horse. The skeleton, with elongated and angular features, is centrally p...
Category
1980s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
'No Name, ' by David Mladjovic, Screen Print
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 28" x 39" screen print by Serbian artist, David Mladjovic, depicts an abstract composition of fields of color in orange and green and dynamic forms in black exploring movement a...
Category
2010s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
$824 Sale Price
31% Off
Copper Etching III
By Ana Rosa de Ycaza
Located in Tulsa, OK
Ana Rosa de Ycaza’s’s Copper Etching III is a black and white engraving copper minimalist abstract mixed media with a french oak frame measuring 14 x 14 priced at $1000.
Ana Rosa de Ycaza an artist born in 1915 was affiliated with Atelier 17 a studio that attracted the likes of Mark Rothko, Joan Míro, William de Kooning...
Category
1950s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Copper
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Double Personage
By Wifredo Lam
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Double Personage
Color lithograph, 1975 (?)
Unsigned (as issued)
Edition: Large Edition Limited, (estimated to be approximately 2000)
Published in: XXe Siecle, No. 52, Juin 1979
Published: G. di San Lazzaro
Printer: Mourlot Imprimeur, Paris, France
Reference: Lam-Tonneau-Ryckelynck L7513
Condition: Excellent, fresh colors
Traces of glue residue along margin edge where it was bound in the book
Image/sheet size: 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches
Wilfredo Lam (1902-1982)
Biography
Wifredo Lam was born in Sagua la Grande, Cuba, on December 8, 1902. He was the eighth child born to Lam-Yam―born in Canton around 1820, an immigrant to the Americas in 1860―and to Ana Serafina Catilla―born in 1862 in Cuba of mixed African and Spanish ancestry.
The luxuriant nature of Sagua la Grande had a strong impact on Lam from early childhood. One night in 1907, he was startled by the strange shadows cast on the wall of his bedroom of a bat in flight. He often recounted the incident as his first magnificent awakening to another dimension to existence.
In 1916, Lam and part of his family settled in Havana. He was enrolled in the Escuela Profesional de Pintura y Escultura, Academia de San Alejandro, where he remained a student until 1923. This period, with exhibitions at the Salón de Bellas artes, was determinant in his choice to become a painter. In 1923, the municipality of Sagua la Grande awarded him a grant to study in Europe and by the autumn of that year, at the age of twenty-one, he left the country for Spain.
His time in Spain―initially intended as a short stay on his way to Paris―lasted 14 years. In Madrid, he was exposed to the ideas and movements of modern art. He spent long hours at the Archeological Museum and the Prado. He studied the great masters of Spanish painting, Velázquez and Goya, but felt particularly drawn to the works of Bosch and Bruegel the Elder. In 1931, his first wife, Eva (Sébastiana Piriz) and their son Wilfredo Victor died of tuberculosis. The terrible suffering he endured led to numerous paintings of mother and child. Lam found solace in the company of his Spanish friends and made contact with several political organizations. In 1936, with the help of his friend Faustino Cordón, he joined the Republican forces in their fight against Franco. He designed anti-Fascist posters and took part in the struggle by working in a munitions factory. The violence of the struggle inspired his painting La Guerra Civil.
In 1938, Lam left Spain for Paris. Shortly before leaving, he met Helena Holzer, who would become his wife in 1944. His meeting Picasso in his studio on the Rue des Grands Augustins proved decisive. Picasso introduced his new “cousin” to his painter, poet and art critic friends, Braque, Matisse, Miró, Léger, Eluard, Leiris, Tzara, Kahnweiler, Zervos. Lam also met Pierre Loeb, the owner of the Galerie Pierre in Paris, which hosted Lam’s first solo exhibition in 1939.
Shortly before the Germans arrived, Lam left Paris for Bordeaux and then Marseille, where many of his friends, for the most part surrealists, had gathered around André Breton in the Villa Air Bel: Pierre Mabille, René Char, Max Ernst, Victor Brauner, Oscar Domínguez, André Masson, Benjamin Péret. In the Villa Air Bel, a meeting place for creativity and experimentation, Lam worked and produced, most notably, a series of ink drawings that set the tone for what would become his signature style of hybrid figures, a vocabulary he would develop more fully during his years in Cuba from 1941 to 1947.
In January and February 1941, Lam illustrated Breton’s poem Fata Morgana which was censored by the Vichy government. On March 25, Lam and Helena Holzer embarked on the “Capitaine Paul Lemerle” headed for Martinique, in the company of some 300 other artists and intellectuals―André Breton and Claude Lévi-Strauss among them. Upon arrival, the passengers were interred at Trois Îles. It was during this forced passage in Martinique and before leaving for Cuba that Lam and Aimé Césaire met for the first time to become life-long friends.
Newly settled in his native land after almost twenty years, Lam delved deeper into his artistic investigations, finding nourishment for his ideas in the surroundings of his childhood and youth. His sister Eloisa, whom he was closest to, explained to him in much detail the workings of Afro-Cuban rituals and he began attending ritual ceremonies with some of his friends. This contact with Afro-Cuban culture brought new impetus to his art. He painted over one hundred canvases, most notably La Jungla, making the year 1942 his most productive of this period. Over the next few years, a number of exhibitions followed in the United States, at the Institute of Modern Art of Boston, at the MoMA of New York, at the Galerie Pierre Matisse, where La Jungla was presented and created a scandal.
In 1946, Lam and Helena travel to Haiti and attend voodoo ceremonies in the company of Pierre Mabille and André Breton. Talking about his experience in Haiti, Lam said, “It is often assumed that my work took its final form in Haiti, but my stay there, like the trips I made to Venezuela, Colombia or to the Brazilian Mato Grosso only broadened its scope. I could have been a good painter from the School of Paris, but I felt like a snail out of its shell. What really broadened my painting is the presence of African poetry.”
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Wifredo Lam et Pablo Picasso, Vallauris, 1954
Lam then went on to New York where he renewed contact with Marcel Duchamp and made new acquaintances: Jeanne Reynal, James Johnson Sweeney, Arshile Gorky, John Cage, Roger Wilcox, Mercedes Matter, Ian Hugo, Jesse Fernández, John Cage, Sonia Sekula and Yves Tanguy. By the end of the 1940s, Lam divided his time between Europe, Havana and New York, where they stayed with Pierre and Teeny Matisse...
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1970s Surrealist Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
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Marc Chagall and Charles Sorlier, Carmen, Lithograph, signed 98/150 Mourlot CS39
By Marc Chagall
Located in New York, NY
Marc Chagall (After) and Charles Sorlier (his collaborator and printer)
Carmen, Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 1966
Color Lithograph on Arches watermarked Paper with deckled edg...
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David Roth 'Untitled 1' Signed, Limited Edition Geometric Abstract Print
By David Roth
Located in San Rafael, CA
David Roth (b. 1942)
Untitled 1, 1979
Silkscreen in colors on wove paper
Edition 11/150
Each signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge
Image 22 3/4in H x 22 3/4 in L
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$950
H 32 in W 32.25 in D 1.25 in
Les baigneuses
By André Marchand
Located in Belgrade, MT
This lithograph Les baigneuses ( The bathers) by Andre Marchand is part of my private collection since the 1970's. It is in very good condition, artist pencil signed in the lower lef...
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Annual Edition, Lt. Ed. 1970s mixed media Op Art silkscreen on board hand signed
By Richard Anuszkiewicz
Located in New York, NY
Richard Anuszkiewicz
Annual Edition, 1970
Silkscreen on Masonite
Signed and dated in graphite pencil lower right recto. Edition of 100
8 × 5 1/10 × 1/5 inches
Unframed
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Materials
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$5,000
H 8 in W 5.1 in D 0.2 in
Josef Albers, Study to Homage to the Square, 1977
By (after) Josef Albers
Located in Torino, IT
JOSEF ALBERS, Bottrop 1888 - New Haven 1976
Homage to the Square, Renewed Hope, 1977 (no. 5)
Color d'après silkscreen, mm. 207x207. (from 1962 oil on masonite).
Perfect copy, publis...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
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Nature Morte
By (circle of) Pierre Ambrogiani
Located in Belgrade, MT
This colorful lithograph is part of my private collection.
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El Ultimo viaje del buque fantasma, Plate I
By Wifredo Lam
Located in Fairlawn, OH
El Ultimo viaje del buque fantasma, Plate I
Color lithograph, 1976
Signed and numbered in pencil (see photos)
Edition: 99 (6/99)
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JHM - II /// Bauhaus Abstract Geometric Josef Albers Screenprint Minimalism
By Josef Albers
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Josef Albers (German-American, 1888-1976)
Title: "JHM - II"
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Screen
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H 26.5 in W 36.63 in
Josef Albers Study to Homage to the Square, 1977
By (after) Josef Albers
Located in Torino, IT
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Color d'après silkscreen, mm. 207x207. (from 1962 oil on masonite).
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Materials
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De l'Origine des Espèces par Voie de Sélection Irrationelle: Visage
By Man Ray
Located in New York, NY
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numbered 64/180. Published by Atlantis Art Verlag Freiburg
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Untitled (From the Flight Portfolio), by Robert Motherwell, Screen print
By Robert Motherwell
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This screen print by Robert Motherwell, Untitled (from the Flight Portfolio) was printed on Arches Imperial paper in 1970. The print is hand signed in pencil and numbered 239/250 by ...
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20th Century Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
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H 35.75 in W 29.25 in D 1.25 in
Untitled Black Abstract Aquatint
By Donald Judd
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This Untitled Black Abstract Aquatint by Donald Judd was created in 1978. The image features gradated thick black vertical lines held by a horizontal an...
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20th Century Contemporary Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
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'Abstract Landscape with Star, ' by Joan Miro, Four-color Lithograph.
By Joan Miró
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Original abstract landscape four-color lithograph on paper by Joan Miro numbered 43/100 . Predominant colors are burnt orange, blue, gold and gree...
Category
1960s Surrealist Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
H 17.25 in W 13 in D 1 in
'Untitled, ' Purple and Black Color Fields by Mark Rothko, Special Lithograph
By Mark Rothko
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This signature abstract landscape lithograph by Mark Rothko features two oval color shapes in purple and black on a dark brown background. The large shape...
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
H 16.5 in W 15.5 in D 0.75 in
Rather Than?
By Hayley Nichols
Located in Tulsa, OK
"Rather Than?" by artist Hayley Nichols is a white and black contemporary still life image printed with archival inkjet on Moab Entrada that measures 18 x 24 and is priced at $900.
Hayley Nichols Bio/Artist Statement(s)
Hayley Nichols draws spiritual wisdom from the routines of daily life most of us move through without a thought. By calling attention to the nuance of these secular rituals, common objects become a space to honor moments of human connection, playfulness, and loss. Nichols reveals both the sensory delight and inevitable melancholy in trying to stay present.
Hayley Nichols draws personal lessons and spiritual wisdom fro m the routine, disposable secular rituals most of us cycle through without a thought. Her latest series, Com mon Practice, challenges the viewer to do the same, by stretching out these small moments into concrete, welcoming, demanding objects. Used paper napkins from a shared meal become drawings and prints honoring an all too temporary moment of human connection. A paper towel roll ’ s final sheet is saved and framed to mark time ’ s loss and the invisible trail of its use and disposal.
These works engender feelings of both playfulness and loss. By beckoning the viewer ’s focus to these temporary moments, Nichols reveals both the sensory delight and inevitable melancholy in trying to stay present. The viewer both enjoys their sudden awareness of an object or ritual they generally ignore and simultaneously witnesses their inability to stay in such a state for long. Common Practice speaks to shared experience, both internal and external, highlighting the potential richness hidden inside the seemingly mundane.
Commonplace: commonly found or seen; ordinary, unremarkable
I look for what we choose to ignore.
Every week or two, I run out of paper towels and the time comes to change the roll. I pick it up, holding it in my left hand, while my right gently clutches the loose side of the last sheet. Giving it just enough of a tug, the towel peels from the cardboard tube making audible the sound of the glue letting go of its grip.
This is a moment I look for.
I strive for all of my work to be a vehicle for pausing and unfolding. What do we notice? What do we choose to ignore? What are we willing to reconsider? How can we excavate our assumptions? Where is the room for change?
My intention is to create space to encourage willingness. To slow our process of perception. To question our understanding. To see the commonplace anew. And to open and expand the dialogue with ourselves, others, and the spaces around us.
We repeat the same movements, hold the same materials, and take in the same scenes over and over again. Evidence of these commonalities is left behind, but it doesn't speak loudly. The simple act of noticing these traces of the shared human experience is my medium. I document these impressions in a variety of media: objects unaltered, realistic and distorted reproductions, and recordings of sound and motion.
My work offers a space to exalt in what’s commonplace—the solitary but shared moments that make up a life.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1986
Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York
BFA
Graphic Design, Illustration
Second major in Studio Art, minor in Art History
Oklahoma State University, May 2010
Studio Manager, Oliver Jeffers...
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Everything Will Be Okay 1
By Avery Klein
Located in Tulsa, OK
Everything Will Be Okay 1 is a white on white contemporary abstract ink on handmade paper that measures 31 x 22 and is priced at $550.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma April 12th, 1993.
Mi...
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Copper Etching I
By Ana Rosa de Ycaza
Located in Tulsa, OK
Ana Rosa de Ycaza’s s Copper Etching I is a white and silver engraving copper minimalist abstract mixed media with a french oak frame measuring 14 x 14 priced at $1000.
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1950s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Copper
Small Copper Etching II
By Ana Rosa de Ycaza
Located in Tulsa, OK
Ana Rosa de Ycaza’s Small Copper Etching II is a gold and gold engraving copper minimalist abstract mixed media with a french oak frame measuring 7 x 7 priced at $800.
abstract mixed media measuring 7 x 7 priced at 800.Ana Rosa de Ycaza an artist born in 1915 was affiliated with Atelier 17 a studio that attracted the likes of Mark Rothko, Joan Míro, William de Kooning, Louise Bourgeois and countless others. Ana Rosa’s etching contain on the back her hand written notes glued onto then current New York...
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1950s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
Materials
Copper
Small Copper Etching I
By Ana Rosa de Ycaza
Located in Tulsa, OK
Ana Rosa de Ycaza’s Small Copper Etching I is a black and white engraving copper minimalist abstract mixed media measuring 7 x 7 priced at $800.
Ana Rosa de Ycaza an artist born in 1915 was affiliated with Atelier 17 a studio that attracted the likes of Mark Rothko, Joan Míro, William de Kooning...
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1940s Abstract Oklahoma - Abstract Prints
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Copper
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