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Item Ships From: USA
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Rolling Stones "Sex and Drugs" Giant Handmade 3D Vintage Button
Located in Austin, US
New Design - "Sex, Drugs and The ROLLING STONES" - Hand made giant 3D vintage button by British artist, Tony Dennis, AKA Tapedeck Art Artwork printed onto...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art USA - Art

Materials

Other Medium

Reflections - Abstract Yellow Magenta Original Painting on Canvas
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Clara Berta’s acrylic and mixed-media paintings blend texture and color to create harmony, mystery, and depth on the painted surface. Her paintings transform spaces into Zen environm...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Beneath the Shining Sun (abstracted field of flowers in yellow and pastel)
By Ragellah Rourke
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract acrylic painting on canvas with a pastel purple, yellow, and green palette “Beneath the Shining Sun”, painted by Ragellah Rourke in 2022 30 x 30 inches, oil on canvas Sides are cleanly painted so additional framing is optional Wire backing for easy hanging Artist signature located on the back This contemporary, abstract painting was created by Hudson Valley based artist, Ragellah Rourke in 2022. Her most recent body of work focuses on relationships between color and space. Elements of symbolism, reminiscent of Gustav Klimt, decorate the composition with abstract markings and calligraphic gestural brushwork. Warm yellow and purple tones with hints of green radiate upwards into a background of white, recalling the awaking the nature during the beginning of spring. There is wire installed on the back for easy hanging. The painting’s sides are cleanly painted so additional framing is optional. Artist Statement: My paintings are very textural and built up slowly over long periods of time. The surface holds the memory of the painting’s development, all the time looking for clues for what will come next. I look for connections between the forms that develop. They are never something that I logically calculate, but rather a long string of chances, thoughts, and guesses. The appearance and meaning develop throughout the progression of the painting. It is a continuous search for resolution, balance and mystery within the painting. Artist CV: 1963 Born Albany, NY 1998 BA Painting, The University at Albany, State University of New York Residing: East Berne, NY SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2012 Carrie Haddad Gallery...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Yellow Stag, " Reclaimed Steel Sculpture, 2011
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern USA - Art

Materials

Steel

Original USSR USA Superman superpowers original vintage poster
By Roman Cieslewicz
Located in Spokane, WA
Original 1968 Cold War Superman Style Poster by Roman Cieslewicz USSR / CCCP USA. Created as the cover of the French left-wing art magazine ‘Opus Internatio...
Category

1960s American Modern USA - Art

Materials

Screen

SOLAR WINDS / EKI, (Basque) Sun Goddess
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK SOLAR WINDS / EKI, (Basque) Sun Goddess, 2021 oil on canvas, triptych 60 x 180 in. 152.4 x 457.2 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Galaxy Profile, Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Peter Max (1937) Title: Galaxy Profile Year: circa 1998 Medium: Silkscreen and watercolor on Arches paper Size: 11 x 15 inches Condition: Excellent Inscription: Signed in per...
Category

1990s Pop Art USA - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Watercolor, Screen

"Abundance 2" Mesmerizing Abstract Colorful Drip Acrylic Painting on Canvas
By Derick Smith
Located in New York, NY
An abstract work done with gesso and acrylic paint on canvas, this mesmerizing work has an incredible depth and weight from the texture of the medium. Derick Smith has created an inc...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist USA - Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Acrylic

"Arena" First 3 Dimension Western vintage movie poster 1953 US 1-sheet
Located in Spokane, WA
“Arena” The First 3 Dimension Western. Original theater issued vintage movie poster - 1953. Professional archival linen backed with the original theater-issued fold marks restored. Ready to frame. Size: 27" x 41.5" Original linen-backed 1953 first 3-D Western movie poster. The FIRST 3-D Dimension Western MGM full-length feature. You live dangerously in MGM's great outdoor romance! Print by Technicolor. Photographed in Technicolor Ansco Color. Gig Young, Jean Hagen, Polly Bergen...
Category

1950s American Modern USA - Art

Materials

Offset

"Dog & Cat" Pop Art Cartoon Character inspired by CatDog by Randy Morales
Located in Los Angeles, CA
US Navy veteran Randy Morales fuses nostalgia and graphic expressionism within his street-pop artworks. The choice of subjects within his artworks is strongly influenced by his exper...
Category

2010s Street Art USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Cubist Crucifixion Scene with Bright Yellow
Located in Houston, TX
Deep tonal cubist style painting of the Crucifixion of Christ. Like traditional Crucifixion imagery, there are two figures on either side ...
Category

1940s Analytic Cubist USA - Art

Materials

Oil

BREATHLESS BY THE LIGHT
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK BREATHLESS BY THE LIGHT, 2021 oil on canvas 48 x 48 in. 121.9 x 121.9 cm.
Category

2010s USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Obscura by Abi Polinsky, Represented by Tuleste Factory
Located in New York, NY
Obscura by Abi Polinsky 2022 L 30" x H 40" 76.2 cm x 101.6 cm Obscura is a study of the extraordinaire. The striking contrast of colors and soft focus of the subject create a ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Explanation
By Jane Manus
Located in Boca Raton, FL
yellow aluminum wall sculpture
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Powder Coating

Silver Liner
By Nicholas Krushenick
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Nicholas Krushenick Medium: Screenprint Title: Silver Liner Year: 1977 Edition: 103/200 Framed Size: 33 3/4" x 27 3/4" Sheet Size: 34" x 26" Signed: Hand signed in pencil
Category

1970s USA - Art

Materials

Screen

Fuck You 2020
By Jeremy Deller
Located in New York, NY
Color digital print on 170gsm gloss paper. Signed in pencil, verso. Published by House of Voltaire, London, to benefit Young People Matter, Crisis this Christmas and Studio Voltaire.
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Color, Digital

"High Dose" Bright Color Abstraction Playful Matisse/Calder Qualites Yellow/Red
By Margo Margolis
Located in Wellesley, MA
This abstraction by NY based artist Margo Margolis has a very sophisticated/playful sensibility with brilliant, intense color (yellow, red, dark green, pink, blue, turquoise, black and white) - the significant attribute of the artist's flashe medium, a water based French paint. Consisting of multiple layers of underpainting and glazing, and the frequent contrasts between hard and soft edges, these paintings not only have associations with Henri Matisse's palette and Alexander Calder's sculptural forms, but also share in these artists' complexities after relatively straightforward initial first takes. Fresh and intelligent exploration into the possibilities for abstraction are Margolis's focus, and these works achieve that rare quality of making abstraction feel new. Margo Margolis "High Dose" 2022 Flashe on Canvas 24 x 18 x 1.25 Inches This painting is unframed and framing is not necessary as the sides are painted white. It is currently on view in an exhibition of the artist's work in Wellesley, MA where it is featured in a group of works of varying sizes, small, medium, and large: 24 x 20 inches, 40 x 32 inches, 72 x 60 inches, and works on paper measuring 30 x 22 inches. Also available are a series of earlier small canvases measuring 14 x 11 inches each which also work well as groupings. Margolis’s continuing commitment to abstract painting dates back to the early 1970s when she began exhibiting with the Brooke Alexander Gallery in New York where she had several shows. In addition her work has been exhibited throughout the country at numerous galleries and institutions including The Pennsylvania Academy of Art, The Renaissance Society, The Munson-Williams Proctor Institute and Halls Walls, among others. In reviewing the artist’s 1993 exhibition in the Beth Urdang gallery for 'The Boston Globe' then chief art critic Nancy Stapen stated: “…eccentric, quasi-geometric forms and initial impression of simplicity belie this artist’s highly sophisticated grasp of paintings. These are multi- layered works concerned with the discipline’s core issues – transluscency and opacity, flatness and illusioinism, line and form, figure and ground, pattern and surface, structure and weightless pictorial space… these paintings may be analyzed up to a point. In the end, their process remains mysterious. Their appeal lies in their engagement with an inventive form language intrinsic to painting, as well as in their deft synthesis of quietude and quirkiness.” June 3, 1993 Current Chief Art Critic for 'The Boston Globe, ' Cate McQuaid, wrote of Margolis’ 2017 exhibition in the gallery: “Her marks grab at you as insistently as a toddler demanding attention. They’re like a language made purely of punctuation, rhythmic and emphatic, let out of the duty of modifying sentences, freed at last to express itself alone.” January 6, 2017 Works are included in numerous public collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, Amerata-Hess Corporation, General Mills, Best Products, IBM, Estee Lauder, Miami-Dade College, Chemical Bank, and Wellington Management. She is the recipient of many awards including 2 grants from The National Endowment for the Arts, a New York State Council on the Arts Grant, and Yaddo and MacDowell Residency Grants. Margolis received a BS degree from Skidmore College and an MFA from Indiana University. She lives and works in New York. The artist recently retired as Chairman of the Tyler School of Art's (Philadelphia) Department of Painting. Statement by Margo Margolis: "While text and image combine to tell the story, it is the drawing around the narrative, the space between text and image that I find compelling. In my work, it is the space between, on the periphery, in the margins that has become the foreground. It is the charged environment that has become the subject. Equally significant and transformative have been innovations in process that have evolved. Discrete marks are de-contextualized, reassembled and photocopied. They are further manipulated by exaggerations in scale, repetition and excessive layering. I have introduced 'printerly' processes (carbon tracking and stencils) that combine with marks that are hand-drawn, hand-painted. These are layered over and under transparent veils of paint. The incorporation of printing methods has been critical both formally and conceptually. These processes underline the fact that this is a system based on a 'ready-made' language. They create an identity distinctly different from action painting, gestural painting or any notion that the artists' stroke is assumed to reveal his/her psyche. These are distanced marks and frozen gestures. In combination with what is handmade, they reveal an alternate translation. Importantly, these processes, in allowing direct reproduction point to the semantic mutability of the language. However, most important is the process of building, excessive layering, and the continual dissolution and re-materialization of form. The paintings have a physicality and material presence that affirms the medium and is in contrast to their graphic impact." MARGO MARGOLIS EDUCATION B.S. Degree 1970, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York MFA Degree 1972, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2022 Beth Urdang Gallery, Wellesley, Massachusetts 2019 Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts 2016 Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts 2007 Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts 2001 Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts 1997 Esso Gallery, New York, New York 1993 Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, Mass. 1991 Beth Urdang Gallery, Chicago, IL. 1989 Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, Mass 1987 Richard Green Gallery, New York 1980 Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1979 University of Southern Florida, Tampa, Florida 1979 Miami-Dade College, Miami, Florida 1978 Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1977 Connecticut College, New London, Ct. 1977 Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Fabulous You, Tiger Stikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, New York 2011 Twin, Twin, Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, New York 2010 Spring Editions, Pelavin Editions, New York 2010 Group Exhibition, Beth Urdang Gallery, Wellesley, Massachusetts 2004 Analog Click-Click, Temple Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa. 2002 Snapshots, Arcadia University Gallery, Glenside, PA, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT 1999 Tenth Anniversary Exhibition, Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, MA 1998 Accrochage in the Gallery, Esso Gallery, New York 1998 Brad Kalhammer, Nicholas Rule, Margo Margolis, Solo Voices, North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, ND 1998 Art Exchange Show, New York 1998 Works on Paper, Galeria Martano, Turin, Italy 1998 Paintings and Monoprints, Cheryl Pelavin Gallery, New York 1997 Esso Gallery in Torino, Villa Buttino, Torino, Italy 1997 Art Exchange Show, New York 1996 Objects by Some Artists and Architects, Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, MA 1996 The Art Exchange Show, New York 1994 Abstract Painting, Carolyn Roy Gallery, New York 1995 Wayne C. Brown DePonton d”Amecourt Collection, Colby College, Waterville, ME 1994 Contemporary Prints, Quartet Gallery, New York 1992 Mentors, Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Presenze, Artisti Stranieri in Italia Oggi, Rocca Paolina, Perugia, Italy 1990 Contemporary Painting, Langman Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa. 1989 Very Special Arts Benefit, Christies, New York 1989 Ground Work, Valencia College, Valencia, FL 1989 Group Show, Shea Beker Gallery, New York 1989 Drawings, Lorence Monk Gallery, New York 1989 Monoprints, University of Maine, Orono M 1989 Inadmissible Evidence, SUNY Purchase, New York 1988 Group Show, Bernard Jacobsen Gallery, New York 1986 Mutual Respect, Vanguard Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1984 Nature As Image, OIA, New York 1983 Works on Paper, Bucknell University, A 1982 Group Show, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1981 Abstract Painting, Womens Caucus of the CAA, New York 1981 Ten Years Later, Skdmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York 1981 Exchanges III, Louis Abrons Center, New York 1981 Group Show, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1981 Sign and Symbol, Jeffrey Fuller Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1981 Five Abstract Painters, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1981 Group Show, Marion Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1980 New York, New, Work,”Delahunty Gallery, Dallas, Texas 1979 Group Show, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1978 Diamond, Margolis, and Ripps, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1978 Contemporary Drawings, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA 1978 Drawings, Pratt Graphics Center, New York 1978 Thick Paint, Curated by Carter Ratcliffe, Renaissance Society, University Of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1978 New Editions, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1978 Three New York Painters,” Alice Simsar Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI 1978 Six Contemporary Painters,”curated by Marcia Tucker, Kirkland College Clinton York 1977 Works on Paper, Alice Simsar Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI 1977 Critics Choice,” Joe and Emily Lowe Gallery, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, Munson-Williams Proctor Institute, Utica, New York 1977 New Abstract Objects,” Halls Walls, Buffalo, New York 1977 Diamond, Jacquette, Margolis and Ripps-New Work, Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York 1977 Painting ’75,’76,’77, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York; American Federation for the Arts, Miami, FL; Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, O 1977 Works on Paper, Vick, Klaus, and Rosen Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1976 Group Exhibition, Towson State College, Towson, MD 1976 “Contemporary Approaches to Painting,” University Museum, University of California at Santa Barbara 1976 “Four Young Artists,” Bykert Gallery, New York 1976 Invitational, OK Harris Gallery, New York PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA Brooklyn Museum, New York IBM Corporation, New York Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA Prudential, New York Rosenthal and Rosenthal, New York Chase Manhattan Bank Collection, New York Ivan Chermayeff, New York Lehman Brothers, New York Miami-Dade College, Miami, FL Amerada-Hess Corporation, New York American Can Company, Greenwich, CT Estee Lauder Corporation, New York General Mills, Minneapolis, MN Freed, Frank, Shriver, New York Chemical Bank, New York Delahunty Gallery, Dallas, TX Best Products, Richmond, VA Skadden, Arps, New York Stephen Paine, Boston, MA Davis, Polk, Wardwell, New York Roger Sonnabend, Boston, MA Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA Zimmerli Archives, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ GRANTS AND AWARDS Temple University Study leave, 1980, 1987,1994, 2002 Visual Arts Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, 1987 Visual Arts Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, 1980 New York State Council for the Arts, 1977 Yaddo Residency Grant, 1976 MacDowell Residency Grant, 1976 Indiana University Fellowship, 1970 CATALOGUES Painting ’75,’76,’77 Critic’s Choice Contemporary Drawing, Philadelphia Thick Paint Margo Margolis, Miami Dade College Exchange III Nature as Image Ground Work Presenze Chemical Bank: An Art Collection in Perspective Margo Margolis, Esso Gallery BIBLIOGRAPHY Richard Lorber, Arts Magazine, September 1976 Art Week, October 23, 1976 Henry J. Seldis, Los Angles Times David Rush, "Paintings with a Sculptural Character," Art Week, October 30, 1976 Allen Ellensweig, Arts Magazine, April 1977 Richard Brugin, New York Arts Journal, September 1977 Mary Delahoyd, "Painting '75, '76, '77" (catalogue essay) 1977 Hayden Herrera, "Critics' Choice," Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, Syracuse, New York and Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York (catalogue essay) 1977 John Russell, New York Times, June 1978 Carter Ratcliffe, "Thick Paint" University of Chicago, IL (catalogue essay) 1978 Ann Percy, "Contemporary Drawings, Philadelphia," Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (catalogue essay) 1978 Alexandra Anderson, Village Voice, March 26, 1979 Peter Frank, "In One Medium, Out the Other," Village Voice, April 9, 1979 Thomas Lawson, Art in America, October 1979 Karen Valdes, Margo Margolis, Miami-Dade Community College, (catalogue essay) 1979 Print Collector's Newsletter, Spring 1979 Lee Edwards...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Woman, Yellow Shawl and Fan
Located in Greenwich, CT
An impressive and masterful depiction of a young woman with a fan. An American artist who studied and traveled in Europe and painted this painting before his return. It has its original frame which is magnificent. The frame has been regilded in th past 10 years. Vinton was abroad in the 1880s. The sitter gazes coyly over her fan in a gesture that ladies and gentleman of fin-de-siècle Europe would have understood to mean “wait for me,” and perhaps indicating her interest in a potential suitor. Vinton embarked on several trips to Europe—to Spain in 1882 with William Merritt Chase and Robert Blum, and to several different countries in 1888 following his marriage—which provided inspiration for a renewed style and subject matter. While in Spain with Chase and Blum, the three artists visited Madrid and Toledo; there, Vinton studied the masterfully tenebrous portraits of Velázquez, an influence that can be seen in Portrait with Yellow Shawl...
Category

1930s American Impressionist USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large Blue, Red, and Yellow Modern Abstract Curved Wall Sculpture Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Blue, red, and yellow toned modern abstract painting. Each section is comprised of curved wood panels of varying depths which adds an extra layer of dimension to the work. The three ...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern USA - Art

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

YELLOW TARA #2
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK YELLOW TARA #2, 2021 oil on canvas 12 x 12 in. 30.5 x 30.5 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

STONE AND SCRIPT Signed Lithograph, Golden Yellow Tablet Ancient Hebrew, Judaica
By Moshe Castel
Located in Union City, NJ
STONE AND SCRIPT by the Israeli artist Moshe Castel (1909-1991) is a limited edition lithograph printed in 12 colors using traditional lithographic techniques on archival Somerset paper 100% acid free. In Stone and Script, a three dimensional relief effect is visible in the black writings and stone tablet achieved by using shades of gray and black with predominate colors of warm golden yellow and turquoise blue. Castel creates a very aesthetically appealing and captivating contemporary arrangement of ancient...
Category

1980s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Lithograph

JULIE HEDRICK RA (Egypt) Sun God
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK RA (Egypt) Sun God, 2021 oil on canvas (diptych) 60 x 120 in. 152.4 x 304.8 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE (Purple & Yellow - Abstract, Geometric, Encaustic) 2016
By Susan E. Squires
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
For many years Susan Squires goal has been to create encaustic paintings as meaningful, evocative experiences for herself and for the viewer. She wa...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Oil Crayon, Encaustic, Board

'Circle of Marine Life', Aquatic, Psychedelic Fish Monster, Yellow Submarine
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'Baba' and dated 1977. A large and colorful Pop Art derived perspective on the aquatic circle of life.
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1970s Modern USA - Art

Materials

Masonite, Gouache, Canvas, Acrylic

Ant Prints (Set of 12)
Located in Nashville, TN
Set of 12 original prints, each 20 x 16 in "Ants" is a set of 12 single-edition ink screen prints by AI artist Tom White. The individual prints are planned ...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Screen

Yellow Rose, Photorealist Print by Lowell Nesbitt
By Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993) Title: Yellow Rose Year: 1982 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200 Image Si...
Category

1980s American Realist USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Enchanted - Saigon
By Stefanie Schneider
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Enchanted' by Stefanie Schneider (Saigon) - 1999 20x20cm, Sold out Edition of 5, Artist Proof 2/2 Archival C-Print based on the Polaroid, Certificate and signature label Not moun...
Category

1990s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

C Print, Polaroid

SOLAR #1
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK SOLAR #1, 2022 oil on canvas 24 x 24 in. 61 x 61 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

SOLAR #2
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK SOLAR #2, 2022 oil on canvas 24 x 24 in. 61 x 61 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Domestic Violence", contemporary yellow & red abstract acrylic & spray paint
By Mel Reese
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This pieces is part of a 22 painting series I created for my MFA thesis in 2017. The abstraction in this series is effected through symbolic gestures, distinctive lines, and organi...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

“NASA" Red, Teal, & Yellow Contemporary Pop Art Surrealist Logo Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Large contemporary red, teal, and yellow pop art painting by modernist Houston, Texas artist Mario Humberto Kazaz. The work features the NASA logo...
Category

2010s Pop Art USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

Pierre Bonnard ltd edition Lithograph Printed at Mourlot Paris 1958 Young Boy
By Pierre Bonnard
Located in Surfside, FL
This is from a limited edition portfolio of original lithographs print Fernand Mourlot in Paris in 1958 from work done in collaboration with Bonnard which began in 1928. This is from the rare first edition, No. VII of 20 unbound sets, specially printed for Hans P. Kraus, with Henry de Montherlant inscription to him signed and dated March 3, 1960 These are not individually hand signed or numbered. On BFK Rives French velin art paper This one has text on the verso. Pierre Bonnard (1867 – 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color. A founding member of the Post-Impressionist group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis, (the Naive artists) his early work was strongly influenced by the work of Paul Gauguin, as well as the prints of Hokusai and other Japanese artists. Bonnard was a leading figure in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism. He painted landscapes, urban scenes, portraits and intimate domestic scenes, where the backgrounds, colors and painting style usually took precedence over the subject. Pierre Bonnard was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine on 3 October 1867. His mother, Élisabeth Metzdorff, was from Alsace. His father, Eugène Bonnard, was from the Dauphiné, and was a senior official in the French Ministry of War. He had a brother, Charles, and a sister, Andrée, who in 1890 married the composer Claude Terrasse. He received his education in the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and Lycée Charlemagne in Vanves. He showed a talent for drawing and water colors, as well as caricatures. He painted frequently in the gardens of his parent's country home at Grand-Lemps near the Cote Saint-André in the Dauphiné. He also showed a strong interest in literature. He received his baccalaureate in the classics, and, to satisfy his father, between 1886 and 1887 earned his license in law, and began practicing as a lawyer beginning in 1888. While he was studying law, he also attended art classes at the Académie Julian in Paris. At the Académie Julien he met his future friends and fellow artists, Paul Sérusier, Maurice Denis, Gabriel Ibels and Paul Ranson. In 1888 Bonnard was accepted by the École des Beaux-Arts, where he met Édouard Vuillard and Ker Xavier Roussel. He also sold his first commercial work of art, a design for poster for France-Champagne, which helped him convince his family that he could make a living as an artist. He set up his first studio at on rue Lechapelais and began his career as an artist. From 1893 until her death, Bonnard lived with Marthe de Méligny (1869–1942), and she was the model for many of his paintings, including many nude works. Her birth name was Maria Boursin, but she had changed it before she met Bonnard. They married in 1925. In the years before their marriage, Bonnard had love affairs with two other women, who also served as models for some of his paintings, Renée Monchaty (the partner of the American painter Harry Lachmann) and Lucienne Dupuy de Frenelle, the wife of a doctor; it has been suggested that Bonnard may have been the father of Lucienne's second son. Renée Monchaty committed suicide shortly after Bonnard and de Méligny married. In 1891 he met Toulouse-Lautrec and in December 1891 showed his work at the annual exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendants. In the same year Bonnard also began an association with La Revue Blanche, for which he and Edouard Vuillard designed frontispiece In March 1891, his work was displayed with the work of the other Nabis at the Le Barc de Boutteville. The style of Japanese graphic arts became an important influence on Bonnard. In 1893 a major exposition of works of Utamaro and Hiroshige was held at the Durand-Rouel Gallery, and the Japanese influence, particularly the use of multiple points of view, and the use of bold geometric patterns in clothing, such as checkered blouses, began to appear in his work. Because of his passion for Japanese art, his nickname among the Nabis became Le Nabi le trés japonard. He devoted an increasing amount of attention to decorative art, designing furniture, fabrics, fans and other objects. He continued to design posters for France-Champagne, which gained him an audience outside the art world. In 1892 he began to produce lithographs, and painted two of his early notable works, Le Corsage a carreaux and La Partie de croquet. He also made a series of illustrations for the music books of his brother-in-law, Claude Terrasse. In 1895 he became an early participant of the movement of Art Nouveau, designing a stained glass window, called Maternity, for Tiffany. In 1895 he had his first individual exposition of paintings, posters and lithographs at the Durand-Ruel Gallery. He also illustrated a novel, Marie, by Peter Nansen, published in series by in La Revue Blanche. The following year he participated in a group exposition of Nabis at the Ambroise Vollard Gallery. In 1899, he took part in another major exposition of works of the Nabis. Throughout the early 20th century, as artistic styles appeared and disappeared with almost dizzying speed, Bonnard kept refining and revising his personal style, and exploring new subjects and media, but keeping the distinct characteristics of his work. Working in his studio at 65 rue de Douai in Paris, he presented paintings at the Salon des Independents in 1900, and also made 109 lithographs for Parallèment, a book of poems by Verlaine. He also took part in an exhibition with the other Nabis at the Bernheim Jeune gallery. He presented nine paintings at the Salon des Independents in 1901. In 1905 he produced a series of nudes and of portraits, and in 1906 had a personal exposition at the Bernheim-Jeune Gallery. In 1908 he illustrated a book of poetry by Octave Mirbeau, and made his first long stay in the South of France, at the home of the painter Manguin in Saint-Tropez. in 1909, and in 1911 began a series of decorative panels, called Méditerranée, for the Russian art patron Ivan Morozov. During the years of the First World War, Bonnard concentrated on nudes and portraits, and in 1916 completed a series of large compositions, including La Pastorale, Méditterranée, La Paradis Terreste and Paysage de Ville. His reputation in the French art establishment was secure; in 1918 he was selected, along with Renoir, as an honorary President of the Association of Young French Artists. In the 1920s, he produced illustrations for a book by Andre Gide (1924) and another by Claude Anet (1923). He showed works at the Autumn Salon in 1923, and in 1924 was honored with a retrospective of sixty-eight of his works at the Galerie Druet. In 1925 he purchased a villa in Cannes. In 1938 his works and Vuillard were featured at an exposition at the Art Institute of Chicago. The outbreak of World War II in September 1939, forced Bonnard to depart Paris for the south of France, where he remained until the end of the war. Under the German occupation, he refused to paint an official portrait of the French collaborationist leader, Marechal Petain, but accepted a commission to paint a religious painting of Saint Francis de Sales...
Category

20th Century Post-Impressionist USA - Art

Materials

Lithograph

#100-15
Located in Los Angeles, CA
According to the artist, "everything in life inspires me, not quite with direct interpretation, but as I see and experience faces, words, gestures, colors and shapes – all of it – I ...
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2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Neighborhood Garden (Suburbia), analog, mounted - Contemporary, Polaroid, Color
By Stefanie Schneider
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Neighborhood Garden (Suburbia) - 2004 60x80cm Edition of 5, analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist, based on the Polaroid. Artist Inventory No. 405. Signature label and cert...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

"Spirits Through Time VII, " Framed Limited Edition Giclee Print, 72" x 48"
By Ned Martin
Located in Westport, CT
This limited edition print by Ned Martin is a contemporary abstract portrait. Part of his Spirits Through Time series, it features a woman in profile - her face and hair are rendered...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Digital, Giclée

Color Shapes #2
By Danny Morgan
Located in New York, NY
Abstract work of art. Acrylic on canvas.
Category

Early 2000s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

The Yellow Ribbon
By Amaranth Ehrenhalt
Located in Lawrence, NY
One of the "Women of Abstract Expressionism" Caradoc Ehrenhalt would often accompany his mother, the artist Amaranth Ehrenhalt, on her visits to the Louvre in Paris and the Metropoli...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist USA - Art

Materials

Oil

Rest your head on me
By Matthew Porter
Located in New York, NY
Rest your head on me 2017 Signed in black ink, verso Archival pigment print 6 x 6 inches (15.24 x 15.24 cm), sheet 5.5 x 5.5 inches (14 x 14 cm), image This work is offered by Cl...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

On and Off the Grid 2 (Abstract painting)
By Dana Gordon
Located in London, GB
On and Off the Grid 2 (Abstract painting) acrylic and Flashe on wood panel His paintings have an overwhelming presence with their colour and structure, where gestural curves, unco...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Preludio en el Hospital VS. From "La Música Ausente" series. Abstract Painting
By Sergio Bazan
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Preludio en el Hospital VS. From "La Música Ausente" series. Oil on canvas Image Size: 200 H x 145 W cm. Unframed _______ The paintings of Sergio Bazán have a strong gesture and expr...
Category

1990s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Number 2, 2014, graffiti, street art, abstract, text, collage, red, yellow
By NTEL
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Acrylic, enamel, metal and collage on canvas
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Jennifer Glover Riggs, Celebrate No 10, Acrylic, Resin, Abstract, Purple, Yellow
By Jennifer Glover Riggs
Located in Riverdale, NY
Celebrate No. 10 by Jennifer Glover Riggs is an acrylic and Resin painting on Wood. It is 30 x 30 . It filled with purple and yellow colors and...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Wood, Varnish, Acrylic

'Red & Yellow Nature' Abstract Contemporary , Colorful , Landscape by Masri
By Masri Hayssam
Located in Carmel, CA
A Lebanese born, Italian artist ,Masri has developed a style that captures mideastern mood with A Lucien Freud brush touch. His work is varied and known especially in Europe, and in ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Emergence Series 2" large abstract yellow wire wrapped sculpture
Located in Edgartown, MA
Eric Gushee is a Chicago based artists, who was born and raised in New York City. His interest in art was first found at Marlboro College, where he studied creative writing. But afte...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Steel

Angelo Colon
Located in New York, NY
Angelo Colon 2022 Signed Binder and glitter on acrylic 36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61 cm) Angelo Colon was an actor and model known for his collaborations with Grace Jones. Angelo was...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Plastic, Adhesive, Glitter

"Spirits Through Time VII, " Framed Limited Edition Giclee Print, 45" x 30"
By Ned Martin
Located in Westport, CT
This limited edition print by Ned Martin is a contemporary abstract portrait. Part of his Spirits Through Time series, it features a woman in profile - her face and hair are rendered...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Digital, Giclée

Boxed, from Twelve Progressions
By Julian Stanczak
Located in Miami, FL
Technical Information: Julian Stanczak Boxed, from Twelve Progressions 1971 Screenprint 26 1/2 x 26 1/2 in. Edition of 90 Pencil signed and numbered Accompanied with COA by Gregg S...
Category

1970s Op Art USA - Art

Materials

Screen

‘The meadow ' Contemporary , Colorful Abstract On Canvas By Masri
By Masri Hayssam
Located in Carmel, CA
A Lebanese born, Italian artist ,Masri has developed a style that captures mideastern mood with A Lucien Freud brush touch. His work is varied and known especially in Europe, and in ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Yellow Trees
By Robin Koffler
Located in Quogue, NY
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large abstract oil painting - Yellow Makes the Moves - architectural, color
By Stephen Cimini
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a beautiful piece in a vibrant yet harmonious balance of geometry and color. Oil Painting - Yellow Makes the Move 35x35x2 in. Oil paint, cold wax medium and marble dust on c...
Category

2010s Abstract USA - Art

Materials

Oil

"There's Nothing More Precious Than Time" Popeye Pop Art Abstract Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Yellow, blue, and teal toned abstract pop art painting by Houston, TX artist, Mario Humberto Kazaz. This painting depicts Popeyes with his iconic can of...
Category

2010s Pop Art USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Bend 2 (Abstract Painting)
By Holly Miller
Located in London, GB
Bend 2 (Abstract Painting) Acrylic, graphite and thread on canvas - Unframed The threaded lines suggest a physical barrier that interrupts the shapes and stops them from connecting...
Category

2010s Minimalist USA - Art

Materials

Canvas, Thread, Acrylic, Graphite

"Spirits Through Time VII, " Framed Limited Edition Giclee Print, 60" x 40"
By Ned Martin
Located in Westport, CT
This limited edition print by Ned Martin is a contemporary abstract portrait. Part of his Spirits Through Time series, it features a woman in profile - her face and hair are rendered...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Digital, Giclée

Green Dog Yellow Dog, Animal Photography by Mitchell Funk
By Mitchell Funk
Located in Miami, FL
Green Dog is photographed so that it is representational and abstract at the same time. The photograph is signed dated, numbered, 3/15 lower right, another...
Category

2010s American Impressionist USA - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

A Boss Chimp, Original Painting
By Scott Dykema
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Part of artist Scott Dykema's series of chimpanzees. Standing before a bright yellow background is a dapper primate wearing a golden chain above his two-piece...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art USA - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

This artwork is not to be re-sold at auction or online [...]
By Jeremy Deller
Located in New York, NY
Jeremy Deller This artwork is not to be re-sold at auction or online, if you do you will be cursed and die horribly., 2018 Marker on posterboard 28 x 22 inches Signed verso
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Art

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker

Camel, Original Painting
By Jessica JH Roller
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Jessica JH Roller paints a self-portrait of a mastered yoga pose. It captures the geometric beauty of the posture called Ustrasana, or Camel. The subtle curve f...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art USA - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Play Time, Abstract 3D Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2022 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Play Time, Siz...
Category

2010s Modern USA - Art

Materials

Metal

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