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Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK- Supersize Signed Limited Edition

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK- Supersize Signed Limited Edition

By BATIK

Located in London, GB

Fun Loving Criminals II By BATIK- Signed Limited Edition Archival pigment pop art print of infamous criminal arrest mugshots of Fifty Cent, Elvis Presley, David Bowie, Snoop Dog, ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Mick Giving Keith The Boot" signed limited edition print by Bill Wyman
"Mick Giving Keith The Boot" signed limited edition print by Bill Wyman

"Mick Giving Keith The Boot" signed limited edition print by Bill Wyman

Located in Austin, TX

"Mick Giving Keith The Boot", signed limited edition print by Rolling Stones bassist, Bill Wyman. Mick Jagger helping Keith Richards with his snake-skin boots on the second day of ...

Category

Late 20th Century Photorealist Color Photography

Materials

C Print

Bob, Mick and Pete 1978
Bob, Mick and Pete 1978

Bob, Mick and Pete 1978

By Michael Putland

Located in London, GB

© Michael Putland Bob, Mick and Pete Bob Marley, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh backstage after Rolling Stones concert at the Palladium Theatre, New York 1978 Bob Marley, Mick Jagger,...

Category

1970s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Jagger And Warhol - Limited Edition Mick Rock Estate Print

Jagger And Warhol - Limited Edition Mick Rock Estate Print

By Mick Rock

Located in London, GB

Jagger And Warhol - Limited Edition Mick Rock Estate Print Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol being photographed at a restaurant. (photo Mick Rock). All prints are numbered by the Estate...

Category

1970s Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK signed limited edition POP ART

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK signed limited edition POP ART

By BATIK

Located in London, GB

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK signed limited edition POP ART print Paper Size Oversize 40 x 30" inches / 101 x 76 cm Signed & numbered by artist on front Archival Pigment print ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Color, Archival Pigment

"First Class Travel" by Victor Blackman

"First Class Travel" by Victor Blackman

By Victor Blackman

Located in London, GB

"First Class Travel" by Victor Blackman 25th August 1967: Paul McCartney of the Beatles and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones sit opposite each other on a train at Euston Station, w...

Category

1960s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

"Park Stones" by Roger Jackson

"Park Stones" by Roger Jackson

Located in London, GB

"Park Stones" by Roger Jackson 11th January 1967: Top British pop group the Rolling Stones taking a stroll through London's Green Park, they are, from left to right, Mick Jagger, Bi...

Category

1960s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

The Rolling Stones on a TV show by Terry O'Neill - Lifetime print - 16/50
The Rolling Stones on a TV show by Terry O'Neill - Lifetime print - 16/50

The Rolling Stones on a TV show by Terry O'Neill - Lifetime print - 16/50

By Terry O'Neill

Located in Chicago, IL

The Rolling Stones during a rehearsal for ABC’s ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’ TV pop music show, 1964. From left to right Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Paper s...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads" by Gered Mankowitz

The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads" by Gered Mankowitz

By Gered Mankowitz

Located in Austin, TX

The Rolling Stones, taken in London back in 1965 by Gered Mankowitz. This image was used for the cover of Out Of Our Heads. Featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill...

Category

Late 20th Century Photorealist Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

Jean-Michel Basquiat 1987 (printed later) Archival pigment print 48 x 48 inches Signed and numbered edition of 40 William Coupon is an American photographer, born in New York City, ...

Category

1980s Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Rolling Stones, Primrose Hill, London 1966 by Gered Mankowitz

The Rolling Stones, Primrose Hill, London 1966 by Gered Mankowitz

By Gered Mankowitz

Located in Austin, TX

The Rolling Stones, taken in London by Gered Mankowitz. An outtake from the shoot for the front cover of the 1967 Rolling Stones album, Between The Buttons . The photograph was take...

Category

Late 20th Century Color Photography

Materials

C Print

Reed Bowie Jagger Hug - limited edition Estate print

Reed Bowie Jagger Hug - limited edition Estate print

By Mick Rock

Located in London, GB

Reed Bowie Jagger Hug - signed limited edition print Lou Reed, Mick Jagger and David Bowie share a hug, Café Royal, London, 1973. (photo Mick Rock) paper size : 24x20 inches / 51 ...

Category

1970s Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

David Bowie portrait by Kevin Cummins
David Bowie portrait by Kevin Cummins

David Bowie portrait by Kevin Cummins

By Kevin Cummins

Located in Austin, TX

Signed limited edition 16x20" silver gelatin print of David Bowie, wearing sunglasses and smoking a cigarette, by Kevin Cummins, taken in November 1995 Edition number 5/50, signed and numbered by Kevin Cummins. This David Bowie print...

Category

Late 20th Century Photorealist Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Jean Michel Basquiat, Smoking

Jean Michel Basquiat, Smoking

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1987 Silver Gelatin print image size: 36 x 36 inches Signed William Coupon is an American photographer, born in New York City, known principally for his forma...

Category

1980s 85 New Wave Color Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Andy Warhol (after), Jagger Announcement cards SET OF 10
Andy Warhol (after), Jagger Announcement cards SET OF 10

Andy Warhol (after), Jagger Announcement cards SET OF 10

By Andy Warhol

Located in Knowle Lane, Cranleigh

After Andy Warhol. These lithographic prints feature an image of Mick Jagger - an iconic rock legend and the lead singer of the Rolling Stones. These unsigned postcard sized prints ...

Category

1970s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Offset

Platinum Palladium Box Set
Platinum Palladium Box Set

Platinum Palladium Box Set

By Baron Wolman

Located in Mount Pleasant, SC

Limited Edition Platinum Palladium Box set by the late photographer Baron Wolman. This Box set contains 6 Platinum Palladium Prints and a Title page. The p...

Category

20th Century Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Platinum

William Burroughs

William Burroughs

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

William Burroughs, 1981 Archival pigment print image size: 36 x 36 inches Signed and numbered edition of 15 William Coupon is an American photographer, born in New York City, k...

Category

1980s 85 New Wave Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Donald Trump, Dove of Peace

Donald Trump, Dove of Peace

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

Donald Trump, Dove of Peace 1985 Archival pigment print image size: 48 x 48 inches Signed and numbered edition of 10 William Coupon is an American photog...

Category

1980s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

President Bill Clinton
President Bill Clinton

President Bill Clinton

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

President Bill Clinton Archival pigment print image size: 36 x 36 inches Signed and numbered edition of 25 William Coupon is an American photog...

Category

1990s American Realist Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

President Jimmy Carter
President Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

President Jimmy Carter Archival pigment print 48 x 48 inches Signed and numbered edition of 10 William Coupon is an American photographer, born in New York City, known principally...

Category

1980s American Realist Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Donald Trump, Businessman

Donald Trump, Businessman

By William Coupon

Located in New York, NY

Donald Trump, Businessman 1985 Archival pigment print 48 x 48 inches, edition of 10, $12,000 36 x 36 inches, edition of 15, $7,000 24 x 24 inches, edition of 25, $5,000 14 x 14 inch...

Category

1980s American Realist Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Rolling Stones "Keith and Pug"

The Rolling Stones "Keith and Pug"

By Michael Joseph

Located in Austin, TX

The Rolling Stones "Keith and Pug" - Outtake from the famous photo shoot of The Rolling Stones for their Beggars Banquet album at Sarum Chase mansion, Hamp...

Category

Late 20th Century Photorealist Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

'Mick Jagger' Signed Limited Edition

'Mick Jagger' Signed Limited Edition

By Gered Mankowitz

Located in London, GB

'Mick Jagger' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION Portrait of Mick Jagger. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Mick Jagger & Aston Martin DB6, London 1966. All Prints are Signed and Limited Edition Printed later 2020 EXTRA LARGE 40 x 40" inches/ 101 X 101 cm Edition size 50 only GERED MANKOWITZ BIOGRAPHY: Gered Mankowitz was born in London, England, on 3rd August 1946. The first of four sons of the late author, playwright and film writer Wolf Mankowitz and his wife, the Jungian psychotherapist Ann Mankowitz. After an education of sorts at several London co-educational “progressive” schools, he left at 15, avoiding all exams and completed his education devoid of any formal qualifications. Having displayed a natural ‘eye’ for photography whilst on a school trip to Holland and having been inspired to take up photography by the actor Peter Sellers, his photographs were seen by the legendary photographer Tom Blau, who offered Gered an apprenticeship at his famous photo agency, Camera Press Ltd., in London. Over a period of several months Gered worked in all the various departments that made up Camera Press, finally moving to the studio and going on various assignments in and around London. In 1962, Gered went to Barbados with his family and began taking photographs professionally, producing a range of work from architectural studies for the island’s top architect to the first Boeing 707 landing at Bridgetown airport for British West Indian Airways. On returning to London, Gered was offered a chance to go to Paris for the collections, working for the fashion photographer Alec Murray. In spite of the glamour and exciting atmosphere, it was clear that this particular area of work was not for him, and on returning to London he went to work for the ‘show-biz’ portraitist, Jeff Vickers. Gered had already photographed the Bristol Old Vic production of the American musical play “Fiorello” and his photos had been used for the front of theatre display when the show transferred to London’s Piccadilly Theatre. This made him the youngest photographer to have his pictures used in this way; so working for Jeff Vickers gave him an opportunity to develop his ‘show-biz’ contacts and to broaden his experience in the studio, taking portraits of many actors and other personalities. During 1963, Gered met and photographed the singing duo Chad and Jeremy, who had just signed with Ember records. One of these photos was used as the cover of the duo’s first album, “Yesterday’s Gone”, and Gered found himself working in the music industry at a time when it desperately needed new, mould breaking images. He began to work with a new generation of producers like John Barry, Shel Talmy and Chris Blackwell photographing artists who were of his own age group and who felt at ease with him in a way that had not been possible with other photographers. At the end of 1963 Gered opened his first studio, at 9 Masons Yard in the heart of London’s West End. On one side was the infamous disco “The Scotch of St.James”, hangout of the pop glitterati of the time, and on the other the art gallery “Indica”, partly financed by The Beatles and where John Lennon met Yoko Ono. Within a few months Gered had already begun to make a name for himself, and he was approached to photograph Marianne Faithful, who had just had a big hit with “As Tears Go By”. Working closely with Marianne he got to know her manager and producer Andrew Loog Oldham. In early 1965, Oldham asked him to photograph the Rolling Stones, who he also managed and produced. This was a major turning point in Gered’s career, because from this first session came the cover for “Out of Our Heads” (U.S. title “December’s Children”), and as a result he was asked by the Stones to go to America with them on their record breaking 1965 autumn tour. During this 9 week (48 city) tour of the U.S. Gered photographed the Stones on stage and off, and got particularly close to Keith and Charlie. There were many adventures as Gered found himself on the road with the greatest Rock band in the world at the peak of their original success. Gered continued working with the Stones as their ‘official’ photographer, producing photos for albums (“Between the Buttons”; “Got Live If You Want It”; “Big Hits”; and several others), press and publicity, taken at home, in the recording studio, on stage and behind the scenes until 1967, when the band broke off with their manager, Oldham. Through the 60’s, Gered continued in the music world working with Oldham at his famous Immediate label, and with many other major artists including Jimi Hendrix, Free, Traffic, The Yardbirds, The Small Faces...

Category

1960s Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Jagger 1980 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Jagger 1980 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Located in London, GB

Jagger 1980 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition Pop star Mick Jagger gives the photographer the finger from inside a car, circa 1980. (Photo by Dave Hogan) Limited Edition Dave Hog...

Category

1980s 85 New Wave Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Terry O'Neill - Mick Jagger, Photography 1976

Terry O'Neill - Mick Jagger, Photography 1976

By Terry O'Neill

Located in Stamford, CT

Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger dressed in a pinstripe suit, 1976. The lead singer of The Rolling Stones would become both a music and style icon, injecting sexual potency into his...

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, C Print

Jagger 1980 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Jagger 1980 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Located in London, GB

Jagger 1980 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition Pop star Mick Jagger gives the photographer the finger from inside a car, circa 1980. (Photo by Dave Hogan) Limited Edition Dave Hog...

Category

1980s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish by Kevin Cummins

Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish by Kevin Cummins

By Kevin Cummins

Located in Austin, TX

Signed limited edition print of English band Blur, posing in front of the graffiti slogan 'Modern Life is Rubbish', the title of their 1993 album. Blur were the kings of Britpop and are from L-R: Damon...

Category

1990s Photorealist Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

Andy Warhol The Souper Dress (Andy Warhol Campbells)
Andy Warhol The Souper Dress (Andy Warhol Campbells)

Andy Warhol The Souper Dress (Andy Warhol Campbells)

By Andy Warhol

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Andy Warhol The Souper Dress c. 1965-1967: Inspired by Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, this dress was sold by the Campbell’s Soup Company in the late 19...

Category

1960s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph, Paper, Screen

Warhol Basquiat Be@rbrick 400% figure (Basquiat Warhol Bearbrick)
Warhol Basquiat Be@rbrick 400% figure (Basquiat Warhol Bearbrick)

Warhol Basquiat Be@rbrick 400% figure (Basquiat Warhol Bearbrick)

By Jean-Michel Basquiat

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Andy Warhol Jean-Michel Basquiat Bearbrick Vinyl Figures: (400% & 100%): A unique, timeless collectible trademarked & licensed by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat & And...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Resin, Vinyl

Deluxe Signed Edition of Film Festival Lincoln Center (Feldman & Schellmann, II)
Deluxe Signed Edition of Film Festival Lincoln Center (Feldman & Schellmann, II)

Deluxe Signed Edition of Film Festival Lincoln Center (Feldman & Schellmann, II)

By Andy Warhol

Located in New York, NY

Andy Warhol Deluxe Signed Edition of Film Festival Lincoln Center (Feldman & Schellmann, II.19), 1967 Silkscreen, die-cut on opaque acrylic Edition 2/200 (Signed and numbered on the back with engraving pen) Hand-signed by artist, As this work was done on acrylic, Warhol signed and numbered it by hand on verso with an engraving needle. Printed date with copyright Frame included: Elegantly framed in a museum quality wood frame with UV plexiglass. A die-cut window has been created in the back of the frame to reveal Warhol's incised signature and edition Publisher: Leo Castelli, New York Printer: Chiron Press, New York Catalogue Raisonne: Feldman & Schellmann, II.19 This work is often hung and displayed both vertically and horizontally - see photos for inspiration This work is one of only 200 done on opaque acrylic rather than wove paper, signed and numbered on the opaque acrylic by Andy Warhol with an engraving pen. (Separately, there was an unsigned edition of 500 on wove paper). What distinguishes this rare, extremely desirable signed edition of 200, other than that it is signed and numbered by hand by Andy Warhol, is that the black graphic text FIFTH NEW YORK is placed directly over the text Film Festival of Lincoln Center; whereas in the edition of 500, the text black text FIFTH NEW YORK is placed on top of the white text. An innovative feature that appears in this special edition is a perforated line running across the surface of the print, at its triangular cut out sides, mimicking the tear line present in real commercial movie admissions tickets. Chiron Press commissioned by Lincoln Center, devised a special process expressly to imprint the edition with this perforation using a die cut stamp. This work is quintessential early Warhol, with characteristic bright neon colors, featuring text, along with the artist's very recognizable flower motif. The Lincoln Center ticket...

Category

1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

Materials

Plastic, Mixed Media, Screen

"Peter Beard: Fifty Years Of Portraits" 1999 BEARD, Peter
"Peter Beard: Fifty Years Of Portraits" 1999 BEARD, Peter

"Peter Beard: Fifty Years Of Portraits" 1999 BEARD, Peter

By Peter Beard

Located in Bristol, CT

BEARD, Peter [205] pp. Arena Editions 1999 First Edition 7 1/4" x 8 1/4" w/ Acrylic 'Red Hand-Print' Inscribed: from Peter [Beard] 205 W 57th [NYC] thanks for all Feb 15, 20...

Category

20th Century More Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Cher, (Song) 1974/2004
Cher, (Song) 1974/2004

Cher, (Song) 1974/2004

By Francesco Scavullo

Located in Greenwich, CT

Cher is a silver gelatin print created in 2004 from a 1974 negative. An example of this photographic portrait is owned by the Smithsonian for their National Portrait Gallery who hold...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

Materials

Paper, Silver Gelatin

Amy And Mick 2007 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Amy And Mick 2007 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Located in London, GB

Amy And Mick 2007 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and Amy Winehouse perform on stage on the final day of the Isle of Wight Festival 2007 in New...

Category

Early 2000s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Amy And Mick 2007 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Amy And Mick 2007 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition

Located in London, GB

Amy And Mick 2007 - Dave Hogan Signed Limited Edition Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and Amy Winehouse perform on stage on the final day of the Isle of Wight Festival 2007 in New...

Category

Early 2000s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Andy Warhol record art 1964 (Warhol album art)
Andy Warhol record art 1964 (Warhol album art)

Andy Warhol record art 1964 (Warhol album art)

By Andy Warhol

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Andy Warhol Record Art 1964: 1964 1st pressing, 'This Is John Wallowitch' featuring cover design by Andy Warhol. Featured prominently in 'Andy Warhol: The Record Covers, 1949-1987-...

Category

1960s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Offset

Andy Warhol Bodley Gallery announcement 1957 (1950s Andy Warhol)
Andy Warhol Bodley Gallery announcement 1957 (1950s Andy Warhol)

Andy Warhol Bodley Gallery announcement 1957 (1950s Andy Warhol)

By Andy Warhol

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Andy Warhol Bodley Gallery 1957: A rare, 1950s gallery announcement offset illustrated by Andy Warhol on the occasion of: Andy Warhol Golden Pictures: December 2 - December 24, 1957: The Bodley Gallery 223 East 60th St., New York, NY. A scarce, historical Andy Warhol Pre-Pop illustration; highly collectible. Medium: Double-sided offset lithograph in colors, on wove paper, with full margins, before folding. Dimensions: 12 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (32.4 x 49.5 cm) Good overall vintage condition. Minor signs of aging & handling. Well-preserved. Unsigned from an edition of unknown. Warhol Foundation annotations in pencil on one side. Provenance: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York. Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York. Private Collection, New York. Literature: Kornbluth: Pre-Pop Warhol, no. 66, pp. 164-165. Further background: Warhol’s career began as a commercial illustrator on New York’s Madison Avenue in 1949, during the massive post-war economic boom. His arrival additionally coincided with an extensive change in the motivations and strategies behind advertising, utilizing applied psychology to influence American consumers to purchase products. This stint as an ad man would further his Pop interest in cultural commercialization and start his artistic career; thus began the first chapter of Warhol’s oeuvre. Several of Andy Warhol's earliest exhibitions in New York were at the Bodley during the 1950s, starting with two in 1956. _ Obsessed with celebrity, consumer culture, and mechanical reproduction, Pop Art king, Andy Warhol created some of the 20th century’s most iconic images. Warhol was widely influenced by popular & consumer culture, with this being evident in some of his most famous works: 32 Campbell's soup cans, Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe & Mick Jagger, for example. Rejecting the standard painting and sculpting modes of his era, Warhol embraced silk-screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of color. The artist mentored Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat and continues to influence contemporary art around the world: His most bold successors include Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons. Warhol has been the subject of exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and Centre Pompidou, among other institutions. Related Categories 1950s Andy Warhol. Vintage Andy Warhol. Mid century modern. Pop Art. Andy Warhol advertising...

Category

1950s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

JAGGER, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
JAGGER, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

JAGGER, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Located in Yardley, PA

Rock legend Mick Jagger. Original painting. Acrylic and oil on canvas. 30"x 40" (76cm x 101cm). Ready to hang. Not framed. :: Painting :: Pop-Art :: This piece comes with a...

Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

The Rolling Stones "Mick Feeding Goat"

The Rolling Stones "Mick Feeding Goat"

By Michael Joseph

Located in Austin, TX

The Rolling Stones "Mick Feeding Goat" - Outtake from the famous photo shoot of The Rolling Stones for their Beggars Banquet album at Sarum Chase mansion, ...

Category

1960s Photorealist Color Photography

Materials

C Print

Mick and Bianca jagger at Studio 54, Portrait
Mick and Bianca jagger at Studio 54, Portrait

Mick and Bianca jagger at Studio 54, Portrait

By Manuel Santelices

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Movies, TV and magazines are constant source of inspiration. Fame, as fleckring and shallow it can be sometimes, is very intriguing to him. The worlds of fashion, society and pop cu...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Drawings and Water...

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Bob, Mick and Pete, 1978 - Oversize Limited Estate Edition
Bob, Mick and Pete, 1978 - Oversize Limited Estate Edition

Bob, Mick and Pete, 1978 - Oversize Limited Estate Edition

By Michael Putland

Located in London, GB

Bob, Mick and Pete, by Michael Putland, 1978 Limited Estate Edition Bob Marley, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh backstage after the Rolling Stones concert at the Palladium Theatre, New Y...

Category

20th Century Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Andy Warhol Record Cover Art 1982
Andy Warhol Record Cover Art 1982

Andy Warhol Record Cover Art 1982

By Andy Warhol

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Andy Warhol Record Art 1982: Querelle vinyl album featuring Original Cover Art by Andy Warhol. Catalogue Raisonne: Paul Marechal: Andy Warhol, The Complete Commissioned Record Covers...

Category

1980s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Offset

Denis O'Regan - Mick Jagger,  Photography 1982, Printed After

Denis O'Regan - Mick Jagger, Photography 1982, Printed After

Located in Stamford, CT

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones on stage, 1982. Printed to order on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm Fine Art Paper by a Hahnemühle certified printer in London All available sizes & e...

Category

2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Mick Jagger Ironing - Funny Deep Fake, Celebrity Portrait, Fine Art Photography
Mick Jagger Ironing - Funny Deep Fake, Celebrity Portrait, Fine Art Photography

Mick Jagger Ironing - Funny Deep Fake, Celebrity Portrait, Fine Art Photography

By Alison Jackson

Located in Vienna, AT

“Mick Jagger Ironing” is an iconic limited edition fine art photograph by Alison Jackson, renowned for her provocative explorations of celebrity culture and constructed reality. The ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

The Rolling Stones (Limited Edition of 25), 24x48 In - Celebrity Photography
The Rolling Stones (Limited Edition of 25), 24x48 In - Celebrity Photography

The Rolling Stones (Limited Edition of 25), 24x48 In - Celebrity Photography

Located in New York, NY

The Rolling Stones, a 1989 black and white stitched photograph shot for their "Steel Wheels " world tour, starring Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Ronnie Wood. This Photo...

Category

1980s Other Art Style Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Andy Warhol Musee d’Art Moderne catalog (Warhol Cow)
Andy Warhol Musee d’Art Moderne catalog (Warhol Cow)

Andy Warhol Musee d’Art Moderne catalog (Warhol Cow)

By Andy Warhol

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Andy Warhol Paris, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1970: Rare original Andy Warhol exhibition catalog featuring a Warhol Pink Cow cover. Published on the occasion of the Warhol solo show at the MAM, Paris, Dec. 16, 1970 - Jan. 14, 1971. A must have rare vintage Andy Warhol Cows collectible. 1st edition; 1970. Single sheet folded, twelve-page accordion style booklet. Text by Alfred Pacquement (French). Exhibition checklist found within. Reverse features a candid, black and white portrait of Warhol. Medium: Offset printed Exhibition Catalog. Dimensions: Folded 7.75 × 10.5 inches; Unfolded: 7.75 x 47 inches. Condition: Very good overall vintage condition; hand written notations to interior first page. Unsigned from edition of unknown. Further Background: Andy Warhol was inspired to by art dealer Ivan Karp to create his Cows in the 1960s. Warhol’s printer Gerard Malanga chose the photograph of the cow, however it was Warhol’s unique pop art style that made the final product so interested. He chose a bold color scheme of bright pink on yellow, which turned the pastoral animal into an amusing and oddly exciting subject matter. Warhol then printed the electrifying Cow image on wallpaper, introducing this process to his creative production. In Warhol’s classic mode of repetition, every inch of the walls were covered with hot pink and yellow Cows. Castelli was so moved by the show, that he had professionals install the wallpaper so that the guests could experience Andy Warhol’s vision. _ Obsessed with celebrity, consumer culture, and mechanical reproduction, Pop Art king, Andy Warhol created some of the 20th century’s most iconic images. Warhol was widely influenced by popular & consumer culture, with this being evident in some of his most famous works: 32 Campbell's soup cans, Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe & Mick Jagger, for example. Rejecting the standard painting and sculpting modes of his era, Warhol embraced silk-screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of color. The artist mentored Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat and continues to influence contemporary art around the world: His most bold successors include Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons. Warhol has been the subject of exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and Centre Pompidou, among other institutions. Related Categories Warhol prints. Warhol prints. Warhol screen print...

Category

1970s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paper, Offset

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK signed limited edition POP ART

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK signed limited edition POP ART

By BATIK

Located in London, GB

Fun Loving Criminals II by BATIK signed limited edition POP ART print Paper Size Oversize 40 x 30" inches / 101 x 76 cm Signed & numbered by artist on front Archival Pigment print ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Color, Archival Pigment

Jagger, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Jagger, Painting, Oil on Canvas

Jagger, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Jo Beer

Located in Yardley, PA

Portrait of Mick Jagger. Jagger looks fairly elegant I think, I wanted to paint him as he is now, more characterful with age. I love the Rolling Stones log, it's so iconic, so seemed...

Category

2010s Modern Paintings

Materials

Oil

Nicola (Nicky) Weymouth, unique acetate positive of British socialite provenance
Nicola (Nicky) Weymouth, unique acetate positive of British socialite provenance

Nicola (Nicky) Weymouth, unique acetate positive of British socialite provenance

By Andy Warhol

Located in New York, NY

Andy Warhol Nicola (Nicky) Weymouth, ca. 1976 Acetate positive, acquired directly from Chromacomp, Inc. Andy Warhol's printer in the 1970s. Accompanied by a Letter of Provenance from the representative of Chromacomp Unique Frame included: Elegantly framed in a museum quality white wood frame with UV plexiglass: Measurements: Frame: 18 x 15.5 x 1.5 inches Acetate: 11 x 8 inches This is the original, unique photographic acetate positive taken by Andy Warhol as the basis for his portrait of Nicky Weymouth, that came from Andy Warhol's studio, The Factory to his printer. It was acquired directly from Chromacomp, Inc. Andy Warhol's printer in the 1970s. It is accompanied by a Letter of Provenance from the representative of Chromacomp. This is one of the images used by Andy Warhol to create his iconic portrait of the socialite Nicola Samuel Weymouth, also called Nicky Weymouth, Nicky Waymouth, Nicky Lane Weymouth or Nicky Samuel. Weymouth (nee Samuel) was a British socialite, who went on to briefly marry the jewelry designer Kenneth Lane, whom she met through Warhol. This acetate positive is unique, and was sent to Chromacomp because Warhol was considering making a silkscreen out of this portrait. As Bob Colacello, former Editor in Chief of Interview magazine (and right hand man to Andy Warhol), explained, "many hands were involved in the rather mechanical silkscreening process... but only Andy in all the years I knew him, worked on the acetates." An acetate is a photographic negative or positive transferred to a transparency, allowing an image to be magnified and projected onto a screen. As only Andy worked on the acetates, it was the last original step prior to the screenprinting of an image, and the most important element in Warhol's creative process for silkscreening. Warhol realized the value of his unique original acetates like this one, and is known to have traded the acetates for valuable services. This acetate was brought by Warhol to Eunice and Jackson Lowell, owners of Chromacomp, a fine art printing studio in NYC, and was acquired directly from the Lowell's private collection. During the 1970s and 80s, Chromacomp was the premier atelier for fine art limited edition silkscreen prints; indeed, Chromacomp was the largest studio producing fine art prints in the world for artists such as Andy Warhol, Leroy Neiman, Erte, Robert Natkin, Larry Zox, David Hockney and many more. All of the plates were done by hand and in some cases photographically. Famed printer Alexander Heinrici worked for Eunice & Jackson Lowell at Chromacomp and brought Andy Warhol in as an account. Shortly after, Warhol or his workers brought in several boxes of photographs, paper and/or acetates and asked Jackson Lowell to use his equipment to enlarge certain images or portions of images. Warhol made comments and or changes and asked the Lowells to print some editions; others were printed elsewhere. Chromacomp Inc. ended up printing Warhol's Mick Jagger Suite and the Ladies & Gentlemen Suite, as well as other works, based on the box of photographic acetates that Warhol brought to them. The Lowell's allowed the printer to be named as Alexander Heinrici rather than Chromacomp, since Heinrici was the one who brought the account in. Other images were never printed by Chromacomp- they were simply being considered by Warhol. Warhol left the remaining acetates with Eunice and Jackson Lowell. After the Lowells closed the shop, the photographs were packed away where they remained for nearly a quarter of a century. This work is exactly as it was delivered from the factory. Unevenly cut by Warhol himself. This work is accompanied by a signed letter of provenance from the representative of Chromacomp, Andy Warhol's printer for many of his works in the 1970s. About Andy Warhol: Isn’t life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves? —Andy Warhol Andy Warhol’s (1928–1987) art encapsulates the 1960s through the 1980s in New York. By imitating the familiar aesthetics of mass media, advertising, and celebrity culture, Warhol blurred the boundaries between his work and the world that inspired it, producing images that have become as pervasive as their sources. Warhol grew up in a working-class suburb of Pittsburgh. His parents were Slovak immigrants, and he was the only member of his family to attend college. He entered the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1945, where he majored in pictorial design. After graduation, he moved to New York with fellow student Philip Pearlstein and found steady work as a commercial illustrator at several magazines, including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and the New Yorker. Throughout the 1950s Warhol enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist, winning several commendations from the Art Directors Club and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. He had his first solo exhibition at the Hugo Gallery in 1952, showing drawings based on the writings of Truman Capote; three years later his work was included in a group show at the Museum of Modern Art for the first time. The year 1960 marked a turning point in Warhol’s prolific career. He painted his first works based on comics and advertisements, enlarging and transferring the source images onto canvas using a projector. In 1961 Warhol showed these hand-painted works, including Little King (1961) and Saturday’s Popeye (1961), in a window display at the department store Bonwit Teller; in 1962 he painted his famous Campbell’s Soup Cans, thirty-two separate canvases, each depicting a canned soup of a different flavor. Soon after, Warhol began to borrow not only the subject matter of printed media, but the technology as well. Incorporating the silkscreen technique, he created grids of stamps, Coca-Cola bottles, shipping and handling labels, dollar bills, coffee labels...

Category

1970s Pop Art Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Film