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Dancing on the QE2 - Naïve art, comical, colourful, Folk art, everyday life
Dancing on the QE2 - Naïve art, comical, colourful, Folk art, everyday life

Dancing on the QE2 - Naïve art, comical, colourful, Folk art, everyday life

Located in London, GB

Printer's Proof /5 Her appeal was classless and she rapidly became Britain’s most popular artist. She was a ‘heart and soul’ painter, compelled to paint with a passion. Her paintin...

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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Archival Paper, Screen

Pele
Pele

Pele

By Simon Claridge

Located in Nottingham, GB

Unique Artist Proof Diamond Dusted Silkscreen canvas. Edition 1 of 1 Stunning black and white artwork, the diamond dust sparkles in the light making...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Keith Haring Pop Shop II Screen Print, 1988, New Wave Style
Keith Haring Pop Shop II Screen Print, 1988, New Wave Style

Keith Haring Pop Shop II Screen Print, 1988, New Wave Style

By Keith Haring

Located in New York, NY

Keith Haring Pop Shop II (Littmann 97) is the third print in the artist's Pop Shop II portfolio of 1988. This series of prints was a continuation on the "Pop Shop" portfolios which e...

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1980s 85 New Wave Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Heiner Meyer Car Pop Art Screenprint, Signed, 2024, Red Kiss
Heiner Meyer Car Pop Art Screenprint, Signed, 2024, Red Kiss

Heiner Meyer Car Pop Art Screenprint, Signed, 2024, Red Kiss

By Heiner Meyer

Located in Washington, DC

Artist: Heiner Meyer Title: Red Kiss Medium: Screenprint on handmade paper Year: 2024 Edition: 33/35 Framed Size: 34 1/2" x 35 1/2" Sheet Size: 30 5/8" x 31 1/4" image Size: 24 3/4" ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Handmade Paper, Screen

Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964
Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964

Roy Lichtenstein, Sandwich and Soda, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964

By Roy Lichtenstein

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite silkscreen by Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), titled Sandwich and Soda, originates from the landmark 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters). Published by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, and printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven, in Sandwich and Soda, Lichtenstein translates his signature Pop Art vocabulary—bold outlines, flat commercial color, and Ben-Day dot structure—into a crisp, iconic composition that reimagines everyday consumer imagery with graphic intensity and conceptual clarity. Executed as a silkscreen on Mylar over Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper, this work measures 20 x 24 inches. Unsigned and unnumbered as issued. Printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven, one of the most capable American screenprinting ateliers of the mid-20th century. Artwork Details: Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) Title: Sandwich and Soda, from X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), 1964 Medium: Silkscreen on Mylar over Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper Dimensions: 20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 60.96 cm) Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered as issued Date: 1964 Publisher: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford Printer: Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., North Haven Edition: D Catalogue raisonne reference: Corlett, Mary Lee, and Roy Lichtenstein. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonne 1948–1997. 2nd rev. ed., Hudson Hills Press in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Distributed in the U.S. by National Book Network, 2002, No. 35. Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: From the 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), published by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford Notes: Excerpted from the folio, This portfolio was commissioned and printed in an attempt to extend as much of the visual impact as possible of ten artists to paper and to make these prints available to collectors who might not otherwise have such a vivid slice of the artist. The dry surface of screening seemed to be most apt to translate the effect of their painting, both the flatness which is the unifying bond between the ten, and the insistance of paint on the surface of canvas so like the visible heft of ink on paper here. Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., Curator of Printings. About the Publication: X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), published in 1964 by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, stands as one of the most ambitious and influential printmaking endeavors of postwar American art. Conceived under the direction of curator Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., the project sought to capture and translate the defining visual languages of ten leading American painters of the era—Stuart Davis, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Indiana, Adolph Gottlieb, George Ortman, Larry Poons, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein—into original silkscreens. Each artwork was created as an autonomous work that embodied the formal, chromatic, and conceptual principles of its respective artist. The choice of silkscreen printing, executed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., was central to the portfolio’s purpose: its dry, matte surface and capacity for crisp, saturated color allowed for a faithful translation of the painters’ flatness, surface tension, optical effects, and graphic precision. Organized and published by a major American museum at a moment of seismic change in contemporary art, X + X marked a turning point in institutional engagement with editioned works, representing one of the first concerted efforts by a museum to commission an ensemble of original graphics from the leading figures of its time. The portfolio captured the pulse of 1960s American painting—from Hard-Edge abstraction to Pop, Op, and Color Field—offering both a curated snapshot of artistic innovation and an accessible format that expanded the audience for contemporary art. Today, X + X is widely regarded as a landmark in American printmaking, celebrated for its curatorial vision, technical accomplishment, and its role in defining the dialogue between museum patronage and the burgeoning print culture of the 1960s. About the Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose revolutionary elevation of comic-book graphics, Ben-Day dots, commercial illustration, and mass-media visual language into the realm of fine art made him one of the founding giants of Pop Art, drawing on the breakthroughs of Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray to synthesize Cubist fragmentation, Surrealist wit, Modernist experimentation, and Duchampian conceptualism into an unmistakable style defined by bold outlines, flat industrial color, graphic reduction, and the now-iconic Ben-Day dot technique; emerging in the 1960s alongside Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein shifted American art away from Abstract Expressionism toward a cool, analytical investigation of consumer culture, mass reproduction, advertising, and the manufactured image, creating paintings, prints, sculptures, and monumental public works that reimagined romance comics, war scenes, cartoons, brushstroke parodies, landscapes, and art-historical citations while offering a humorous yet incisive commentary on how images shape contemporary life; his influence is immense, shaping artists such as Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, Julian Opie, KAWS, Banksy, and numerous contemporary painters, designers, fashion houses, and digital creators, while his works are held in major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art, Tate, Centre Pompidou, SFMOMA, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and LACMA, with his highest auction record achieved when Nurse (1964) sold for 95,365,000 USD at Christie's New York on November 9, 2015. Roy Lichtenstein silkscreen...

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1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

UNTITLED
UNTITLED

UNTITLED

By Yaacov Agam

Located in Portland, ME

Agam, Yaacov, (Jacob Gipstein) (Israeli, b. 1928). UNTITLED. Screenprint in colors, not dated. Edition of 165, signed with marker, and numbered 164/165. 18 1/2 x 47 3/4 inches, 470 x...

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Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Zimmerit - haunting wood nymph

Zimmerit - haunting wood nymph

By Ian Hamilton Finlay

Located in London, GB

Ian Hamilton Finlay Zimmerit - haunting wood nymph, 1992 Screenprint 87.6 x 226.1 cm 34.5 x 89 inches Britain's leading concrete poet and a distinguished artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay...

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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Diversions 1970 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print
Diversions 1970 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

Diversions 1970 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

By Ian Tyson

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Ian Tyson Diversions XI - 1970 Screen Print 16'' x 15'' inches Edition: signed in pencil and marked 23/150 Ian Tyson, British painter, printmaker and book artist, was born in Wallas...

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1970s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Moon Flowers, Peter Max
Moon Flowers, Peter Max

Moon Flowers, Peter Max

By Peter Max

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Peter Max (1937) Title: Tropical Flowers Year: 1978 Edition: A.P.;45, plus proofs Medium: Silkcreen on Arches paper Size: 22 x 27.25 inches Condition: Excellent Inscription: ...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Otono Floral (Sexual Spring-like Winter)
Otono Floral (Sexual Spring-like Winter)

Otono Floral (Sexual Spring-like Winter)

By Julian Schnabel

Located in New York, NY

Otono Floral, 1995 Hand-painted, 15-color screenprint with poured resin 40 x 30 inches (102 x 76 cm) Edition of 80 signed in pencil and stamped on verso "Sexual Spring-like Win...

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1990s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Dark Pines
Dark Pines

Dark Pines

By Wolf Kahn

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Wolf Kahn (1927-2020) was a German-born American artist acclaimed for his stylized landscapes, which blend natural realism with the celebration of color in the spirit of Color Field ...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Futura 2000 Lee Quinones Dondi White Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (7 works)
Futura 2000 Lee Quinones Dondi White Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (7 works)

Futura 2000 Lee Quinones Dondi White Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (7 works)

By Futura

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Dondi White, Futura, Lee Quinones, Crash, Daze, Lady Pink & Zephyr: Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (1995): This rare, complete portfolio of 7 hand-signed limited edition screen-prints, was published on the occasion of the 1995 exhibition, Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground: a historic event exploring the evolution of 1980’s New York graffiti legends: Crash, Daze, Dondi, Futura, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, and Zephyr. The seldom seen complete set of 7 works accompanied by both original portfolio covers, makes for a standout addition to any 1980’s New York graffiti collection. Medium: 7 individual screen-prints in colors on fine, deckle-edged Stonehenge paper; plus a screen-printed portfolio cover on heavy matte paper. 1995. Each work individually measures: 14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm). Each hand-signed & numbered in pencil by the respective artists from an edition of 100 (5 works signed & numbered frontside; with Futura & Lady Pink signed & numbered on the reverse). Condition: Prints: Some very minor signs of handling; rubbing on the right lower edge of Zephyr; in otherwise very good overall vintage condition as pictured. Superb overall print quality & color separation. Fine archival paper. Portfolio casing (last image) contains some minor signs of aging & handling. Collections: The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Dondi White: Dondi was an American graffiti artist best known for his dynamic lettering and stick figures. His work, whether painted on canvas or on walls, is characterized by a dynamic energy and explosive use of color. Dondi became associated with a group of legendary artists working in the East Village, including Futura, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. His canvas works reiterated the lettering, symbolic icons, and stick figures that were his signature marks on the streets, while his later work from the 1990s included collages that juxtaposed pencil drawings with blueprints of the subway system—which had previously served as his canvas. Futura: Futura 2000 is a contemporary American graffiti artist. Over the course of his career, he transitioned from making New York-based subway graffiti in the early 1970s, to exhibiting at Fun Gallery in the 1980s alongside major artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Kenny Scharf. He went on to collaborate with the punk band The Clash, designing their album art and performing live graffiti during their concerts. Today, McGurr’s work can be found in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderna di Bologna, the Musée de Vire in France, and the Museum of the City of New York. Lee Quinones: Lee Quinones is an American-Puerto Rican artist known for the graffiti he made on New York subway cars during the 1970s and 1980s. Quinones addressed political and cultural issues through his graffiti, with quotes such as “Earth is Hell...

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1990s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen, Lithograph

Land of Sunshine, c. 1989
Land of Sunshine, c. 1989

Land of Sunshine, c. 1989

By Peter Max

Located in Philadelphia, PA

(Unique) 1/1 edition Max, Peter Land of Sunshine, c. 1989 Mixed media with watercolor and serigraphy on paper 13 3/4 x 12 in.

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1980s Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Watercolor, Screen

Art about Food Pizza Stromboli Mezzalluna - Mezzogiorno - New York, NY (Plate)
Art about Food Pizza Stromboli Mezzalluna - Mezzogiorno - New York, NY (Plate)

Art about Food Pizza Stromboli Mezzalluna - Mezzogiorno - New York, NY (Plate)

By Ralph Goings

Located in New York, NY

Ralph Goings Pizza Stromboli Mezzalluna - Mezzogiorno - New York, NY, 1996 Ceramic Plate Artist signature fired into the plate on the front and back and numbered 105 from an edition of 510. 10 1/5 inches diameter by 1/4 inch height Unframed This beautiful, limited edition, signed and numbered bowl...

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1990s Photorealist Art by Medium: Screen

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Ceramic, Screen, Mixed Media

Miguel Rasero Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed carborundum, chine colle

Miguel Rasero Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed carborundum, chine colle

Located in Miami, FL

Miguel Rasero (Spain, 1955) 'Vinas', N/A carborundum, chine colle on Heavy weight handmade paper 52.6 x 40.6 in. (133.5 x 103 cm.) Edition of 18 ID: RAS-301 Hand-signed by author

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Etching, Screen, Carbon Pencil

The Basque Suite #4
The Basque Suite #4

The Basque Suite #4

By Robert Motherwell

Located in New York, NY

Color screenprinton J. B. Green paper, 1970-71. Initialed by the artist and numbered 85/150 in pencil, lower right. Printed by Kelpra Studio, London. Published by Marlborough Graph...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen, Color

NICK SMITH - PETER GETTING OUT OF NICK'S POOL. Iconic Pop Art Design Modern
NICK SMITH - PETER GETTING OUT OF NICK'S POOL. Iconic Pop Art Design Modern

NICK SMITH - PETER GETTING OUT OF NICK'S POOL. Iconic Pop Art Design Modern

By Nick Smith

Located in Madrid, Madrid

NICK SMITH - Peter Getting Out Of Nick's Pool Date of creation: 2022 Medium: Giclée and screen printed varnish on paper Edition: 127 Size: 78 x 76 cm Condition: Brand new, in mint c...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Varnish, Archival Paper, Giclée, Screen

Interior: Red Couch and Landscape
Interior: Red Couch and Landscape

Interior: Red Couch and Landscape

By Mickalene Thomas

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Mickalene Thomas (b.1971) is an American artist exploring the intersection of popular culture and art history, through a contemporary Black female gaze. As an openly gay Black woman,...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Varnish, Glitter, Archival Pigment, Screen

Anthropometrie ANT 148

Anthropometrie ANT 148

By Yves Klein

Located in New York, NY

Color screenprint on heavy white wove archival paper. Edition of 200. Printed by l'Atelier Eric Linard, Paris. Published by Editions T.A.T Arts, Paris, with the printed justificat...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen, Color

Andy Warhol "Electric Chair" Screenprint, 1971
Andy Warhol "Electric Chair" Screenprint, 1971

Andy Warhol "Electric Chair" Screenprint, 1971

By Andy Warhol

Located in Astoria, NY

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), "Electric Chair", Screenprint in Colors on Wove Paper, 1971, partial signature, numbered edition "056/250", and Factory Additions stamp verso, prin...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

Big Poppies Silkscreen Print, Signed Edition of 30, 2014, 60.5 in.
Big Poppies Silkscreen Print, Signed Edition of 30, 2014, 60.5 in.

Big Poppies Silkscreen Print, Signed Edition of 30, 2014, 60.5 in.

By Donald Sultan

Located in New York, NY

'Big Poppies', 2014 Donald Sultan Silkscreen print 60.5 x 60.5 in. / 153 x 153 cm. Edition of 30, Signed by the Artist ‘Big Poppies’ is a portfolio consisting of three striking prin...

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2010s American Modern Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Blue Poppies, Sept 7, 2022 (Ed: 22/50)
Blue Poppies, Sept 7, 2022 (Ed: 22/50)

Blue Poppies, Sept 7, 2022 (Ed: 22/50)

By Donald Sultan

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Donald Sultan is an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker. He is particularly well-known for large-scale still life paintings, and one of the first to employ a wide range of ind...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

IMMIGRANT FAMILY
IMMIGRANT FAMILY

IMMIGRANT FAMILY

By Ben Shahn

Located in Portland, ME

Shahn, Ben. IMMIGRANT FAMILY. Serigraph, 1941. Prescott 2. Edition size unknown; Prescott knew of only 3. This copy unsigned. 11 1/2 x 18 inches (image), 19 1/4 x 25 1/4 (sheet), framed to 23 x 28 1/4 inches. This was only the second print made by Shahn, and the first serigraph, a medium in which he continued to use for his prints throughout his career. Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, with its label, George Krevsky Gallery...

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1940s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Cow
Cow

Cow

By Andy Warhol

Located in New York, NY

Color screenprint on wallpaper, 1971. Printed by Bill Miller's Wallpaper Studio, Inc., New York. Published for a Warhol exhibition at the Whitney Museum by Factory Additions, New Yor...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Milton Glaser signed abstract mixed media landscape mid century modern  (unique)
Milton Glaser signed abstract mixed media landscape mid century modern  (unique)

Milton Glaser signed abstract mixed media landscape mid century modern (unique)

By Milton Glaser

Located in New York, NY

MILTON GLASER Untitled Abstract Landscape, 1965 Monotype with Mixed Media Signed and dated 1965 on the front Unique 1960s Milton Glaser mixed media monotype landscape with letters, in original 1960s metal frame. Signed and dated 1965 in graphite on the front. This was acquired from the Helen Lesser and Gene Federico Estate in Pound Ridge New York. Gene Federico was a renowned Art Director, and Helen Lesser was a well known Graphic Designer and Book Illustrator. This work has been elegantly framed in a museum quality frame painted bold blue under UV plexiglass. Measurements: 17.5 inches (vertical) by 19.5 inches (horizontal) by 2 inches Signed monoprint: 10.5 inches (vertical) by 12.5 inches (horizontal) MILTON GLASER BIOGRAPHY Milton Glaser (1929–2020) was a giant figure in the history of graphic design. Born in the Bronx to immigrants from Hungary, Glaser graduated in 1951 from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, where he and other students received full-tuition scholarships from the endowment established by Peter Cooper. Glaser also studied in Bologna, Italy, with the painter Giorgio Morandi. This New York kid mixed together commercial art and fine art to create a potent new language. He co-founded Push Pin Studios in 1954 with friends from Cooper Union. Based in New York City, Push Pin became an international force in the 1960s and 70s, with a legacy that continues to inspire designers and illustrators today. Glaser is best known among designers for his illustrated posters and album covers. His Dylan poster...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Mixed Media, Monotype, Screen

"2 Lovely Strangers" - Pop Art Multi-layer Screenprint
"2 Lovely Strangers" - Pop Art Multi-layer Screenprint

"2 Lovely Strangers" - Pop Art Multi-layer Screenprint

Located in Soquel, CA

"2 Lovely Strangers" - Pop Art Multi-layer Screenprint Highly saturated multi-layer screenprint by Steve J. Pon (20th Century). Two figures stand in the middle of a coastal landscap...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Ink, Screen

Two Masts, Modern Screenprint by Biagio Civale
Two Masts, Modern Screenprint by Biagio Civale

Two Masts, Modern Screenprint by Biagio Civale

By Biagio Civale

Located in Long Island City, NY

Biagio Civale, Italian/American (1936 - ) - Two Masts, Year: 1984, Medium: Screenprint, Signed and Numbered in Pencil, Edition: 121/250, Size: 20 x 26 in. (50.8 x 66.04 cm)

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1980s Modern Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Calville Blanc Signed Serigraph, Dreamlike Landscape, 1995
Calville Blanc Signed Serigraph, Dreamlike Landscape, 1995

Calville Blanc Signed Serigraph, Dreamlike Landscape, 1995

By Jim Buckels

Located in Union City, NJ

CALVILLE BLANC is an imaginary architectural landscape that combines the real and the surreal. Created in 1995 by the Iowa born artist Jim Buckels (b.1948) known for his dream-like images, rendered in a meticulous, modern airbrush technique. This limited edition screenprint was printed using hand silk screen printing techniques on heavyweight archival printmaking paper, very fine details superb quality craftsmanship. CALVILLE BLANC presents the viewer with a dreamlike metaphysical landscape luxuriant with shades of cool blues, dark greens, grays, beige, magenta pink, yellow, off white and black. A peaceful moonlit garden scene accented by two winged cherub statues in the foreground holding onto each other atop a stone wall. An elegant and fanciful, French maison rendered in a Châteauesque architectural style, sets the scene as it stands glowing with light beside a mirror-still pool of water, a double arched bridge...

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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Ladies Night - Naïve art, comical, colourful, Folk art, everyday life
Ladies Night - Naïve art, comical, colourful, Folk art, everyday life

Ladies Night - Naïve art, comical, colourful, Folk art, everyday life

Located in London, GB

Printer's Proof /5 Beryl Cook's appeal was classless and she rapidly became Britain’s most popular artist. She was a ‘heart and soul’ painter, compelled to paint with a passion. Her...

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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Archival Paper, Screen

Royal Curtain, Gene Davis
Royal Curtain, Gene Davis

Royal Curtain, Gene Davis

By Gene Davis

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Gene Davis (1920-1985) Title: Royal Curtain Year: 1980 Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper Edition: 41/250, plus proofs Size: 30 x 21.5 inches Condition: Good Inscription: Sig...

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1980s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Double Decoy II, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem

Double Decoy II, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem

By Hunt Slonem

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - ) Title: Double Decoy II Year: 1980 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200, AP Image Size: 19.5 x 23 inches Size: ...

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1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

"Postcard from Paris" 1970s Satirical Lithograph
"Postcard from Paris" 1970s Satirical Lithograph

"Postcard from Paris" 1970s Satirical Lithograph

By Charles Bragg

Located in Soquel, CA

"Postcard from Paris" Satirical Lithograph Humorous Screen Print by Charles Bragg (American, 1931-2017). Two nude individuals pose in a room partially covered by a piece of drapery and a flower vase. The woman wears a variety of costume jewelry and a crown and appears posed, while the man stands behind an old-fashioned camera and smiles. The surroundings are highly colorful, with pink wallpaper, blue curtains, and a variety of different plants. Both figures look towards the viewer, potentially nodding to the satirical nature of the piece. Numbered as "Artists Proof IX" in bottom left corner. Signed "Charles Bragg" in bottom right corner. Frame size: 20.88" H x 27" W Image size: 10.25" H x 17" W Charles Bragg (American, 1931-2017) was a painter, sculptor, and illustrator of commentary on human behavior, based out of Los Angeles, California. Bragg often injected his sense of humor and appreciation of satire into his subjects, many of which are cartoonish and seem half human and half animal. He also depicted serious subjects, ones that become poignant commentaries on the human condition. Bragg was born in St. Louis Missouri in 1931. His parents were vaudeville performers, and he spent most of his young life traveling on tour with them. During his teenage years, he went to New York's High School of Music & Art in Harlem. At 18, he ran away with his high school sweetheart, fellow artist Jennie Tomao...

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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Ink, Screen

Kerry James Marshall - Keeping the Culture, silkscreen and linocut, Signed/N
Kerry James Marshall - Keeping the Culture, silkscreen and linocut, Signed/N

Kerry James Marshall - Keeping the Culture, silkscreen and linocut, Signed/N

By Kerry James Marshall

Located in New York, NY

Kerry James Marshall Keeping the Culture, 2011 Silkscreen and linocut in colors with full margins and deckled edges on Arches paper with full margins and deckled edges 20-1/4 x 30-1/4 inches Hand signed, titled and numbered 79/100 by Kerry James Marshall in graphite pencil on the front Published by Africa House International, Chicago Unframed In September, 2025, "Kerry James Marshall: The Histories" opened at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. This major exhibition was the largest presentation of Marshall's work in the United Kingdom and Europe, and featured more than 70 works by the the artist, including a large number of paintings and a selection of prints, drawings and sculptures. Highlights of the show include a new series of paintings that explore the transatlantic slave trade, along with Knowledge and Wonder, a mural commissioned in 1995 by the Chicago Public Library that is the largest painting Marshall has produced. The exhibition at the Royal Academy will then travel to the Kunsthaus Zurich and the Musee d'Art Modern in Paris. Kerry James Marshall's 2011 "Keeping the Culture" is based upon the artist's eponymous painting done the year earlier, which is featured in the Royal Academy Exhibition. In 2013, an original painting, upon which this work is based, sold at Christie's auction. Below is the Christie's Lot Essay for that painting: ..." Set in a revolutionary apartment in the cosmos, Kerry James Marshall's Keeping the Culture optimistically anticipates a future that pays homage to the past. Ushering in a new stage of the artist's output, Keeping the Culture shifts focus from the failed utopia of urban renewal and the commemoration of civil rights era heroes in favor of a more technically refined meditation on the preservation of the traditional and spiritual values that shaped a culture. Placed in an ultramodern environment, two siblings marvel at a projection of the earth--in which Marshall has aptly positioned the African continent toward the viewer-while their affectionate parents dance in the foreground. Overlooking the milky way, Marshall's space-age flat is decorated with earthly relics-wooden tribal sculptures...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Mixed Media, Pencil, Linocut, Screen

Alex Katz 'Reflection 2'
Alex Katz 'Reflection 2'

Alex Katz 'Reflection 2'

By Alex Katz

Located in New York, NY

Alex Katz (born 1927) Reflection 2 2021 Archival pigment ink on Innova Etching Cotton Rag 315 gsm fine art paper 47 x 39.5 inches (119 x 100.3 cm) Edition of 81/100 With flat plane...

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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

16 Green Circles from the Eight Variants series, 1970
16 Green Circles from the Eight Variants series, 1970

16 Green Circles from the Eight Variants series, 1970

By Julian Stanczak

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

16 Green Circles from the Eight Variants series, 1970 This work is number 51 from the edition of 165 printed by Hans Mayer, Krefeld, Germany. screenprint 28"x28" Julian Stanczak American/Polish, 1928-2017. explores the visual, psychological, and emotional resonance of color in his Op art paintings, through which he aims to induce a “color meltdown,” as he describes: “I want to fuse many colorants and their gradations into a single color experience.” Influenced by Josef Albers and Russian...

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1970s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Banana (after 1967 Velvet Underground & Nico) - screenprint by Andy Warhol- 1997
Banana (after 1967 Velvet Underground & Nico) - screenprint by Andy Warhol- 1997

Banana (after 1967 Velvet Underground & Nico) - screenprint by Andy Warhol- 1997

Located in Roma, IT

Vivid color silkscreen print of Warhol’s iconic Banana, originally designed for the 1967 Velvet Underground & Nico album cover. This later posthumous edition reproduces the famo...

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1990s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Left Bank Cafe, Paris
Left Bank Cafe, Paris

Left Bank Cafe, Paris

By LeRoy Neiman

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Left Bank Cafe, Paris" 1987 is an original color serigraph by noted American artist LeRoy Neiman, 1921-2012. It is hand signed and numbered H.C 166/175 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 26 x 38 inches, sheet size is 32.25 x 44 inches. With the blind stamp of the printer Styria Studio at the lower left corner margin. It is in excellent condition, two small pieces of hanging tape remain on the back. About the artist: Mr. Neiman's kinetic, quickly executed paintings and drawings, many of them published in Playboy, offered his fans gaudily colored visual reports on heavyweight boxing matches, Super Bowl games and Olympic contests, as well as social panoramas like the horse races at Deauville, France, and the Cannes Film Festival. Quite consciously, he cast himself in the mold of French Impressionists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir and Degas, chroniclers of public life who found rich social material at racetracks, dance halls and cafes. Mr. Neiman often painted or sketched on live television. With the camera recording his progress at the sketchpad or easel, he interpreted the drama of Olympic Games and Super Bowls for an audience of millions. When Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky faced off in Reykjavik, Iceland, to decide the world chess championship, Mr. Neiman was there, sketching. He was on hand to capture Federico Fellini directing "8 ½" and the Kirov Ballet performing in the Soviet Union. In popularity, Mr. Neiman rivaled American favorites like Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses and Andrew Wyeth. A prolific one-man industry, he generated hundreds of paintings, drawings, watercolors, limited-edition serigraph prints and coffee-table books yearly, earning gross annual revenue in the tens of millions of dollars. Although he exhibited constantly and his work was included in the collections of dozens of museums around the world, critical respect eluded him. Mainstream art critics either ignored him completely or, if forced to consider his work, dismissed it with contempt as garish and superficial — magazine illustration with pretensions. Mr. Neiman professed not to care. Maybe the critics are right," he told American Artist magazine in 1995. "But what am I supposed to do about it — stop painting, change my work completely? I go back into the studio, and there I am at the easel again. I enjoy what I'm doing and feel good working. Other thoughts are just crowded out." His image suggested an artist well beyond the reach of criticism. A dandy and bon vivant, he cut an arresting figure with his luxuriant ear-to-ear mustache, white suits, flashy hats and Cuban cigars. "He quite intentionally invented himself as a flamboyant artist not unlike Salvador Dalí, in much the same way that I became Mr. Playboy in the late '50s," Hugh Hefner told Cigar Aficionado magazine in 1995. LeRoy Runquist was born on June 8, 1921, in St. Paul. His father, a railroad worker, deserted the family when LeRoy was quite young, and the boy took the surname of his stepfather. He showed a flair for art at an early age. While attending a local Roman Catholic school, he impressed schoolmates by drawing ink tattoos on their arms during recess. As a teenager, he earned money doing illustrations for local grocery stores. "I'd sketch a turkey, a cow, a fish, with the prices," he told Cigar Aficionado. "And then I had the good sense to draw the guy who owned the store. This gave me tremendous power as a kid." After being drafted into the Army in 1942, he served as a cook in the European theater but in his spare time painted risqué murals on the walls of kitchens and mess halls. The Army's Special Services Division, recognizing his talent, put him to work painting stage sets for Red Cross shows when he was stationed in Germany after the war. On leaving the military, he studied briefly at the St. Paul School of Art (now the Minnesota Museum of American Art) before enrolling in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where, after four years of study, he taught figure drawing and fashion illustration throughout the 1950s. When the janitor of the apartment building next door to his threw out half-empty cans of enamel house paint, Mr. Neiman found his métier. Experimenting with the new medium, he embraced a rapid style of applying paint to canvas imposed by the free-flowing quality of the house paint. While doing freelance fashion illustration for the Carson Pirie Scott department store in Chicago in the early 1950s, he became friendly with Mr. Hefner, a copywriter there who was on the verge of publishing the first issue of a men's magazine. In 1954, after five issues of Playboy had appeared, Mr. Neiman ran into Mr. Hefner and invited him to his apartment to see his paintings of boxers, strip clubs and restaurants. Mr. Hefner, impressed, showed the work to Playboy's art director, Art Paul, who commissioned an illustration for "Black Country," a story by Charles Beaumont about a jazz musician. Thus began a relationship that endured for more than half a century and established Mr. Neiman's reputation. In 1955, when Mr. Hefner decided that the party-jokes page needed visual interest, Mr. Neiman came up with the Femlin, a curvaceous brunette who cavorted across the page in thigh-high stockings, high-heeled shoes, opera gloves and nothing else. She appeared in every issue of the magazine thereafter. Three years later, Mr. Neiman devised a running feature, "Man at His Leisure." For the next 15 years, he went on assignment to glamour spots around the world, sending back visual reports on subjects as varied as the races at Royal Ascot, the dining room of the Tour d'Argent in Paris, the nude beaches of the Dalmatian coast, the running of the bulls at Pamplona and Carnaby Street in swinging London. He later produced more than 100 paintings and 2 murals for 18 of the Playboy clubs that opened around the world. "Playboy made the good life a reality for me and made it the subject matter of my paintings — not affluence and luxury as such, but joie de vivre itself," Mr. Neiman told V.I.P. magazine in 1962. Working in the same copywriting department at Carson Pirie Scott as Mr. Hefner was Janet Byrne, a student at the Art Institute. She and Mr. Neiman married in 1957. She survives him. A prolific artist, he generated dozens of paintings each year that routinely commanded five-figure prices. When Christie's auctioned off the Playboy archives in 2003, his 1969 painting Man at His Leisure: Le Mans sold for $107,550. Sales of the signed, limited-edition print versions of his paintings, published in editions of 250 to 500, became a lucrative business in itself after Knoedler Publishing, a wholesale operation, was created in 1975 to publish and distribute his serigraphs, etchings, books and posters. Mr. Neiman's most famous images came from the world of sports. His long association with the Olympics began with the Winter Games in Squaw Valley in 1960, and he went on to cover the games, on live television, in Munich in 1972, Montreal in 1976, Lake Placid in 1980, and Sarajevo and Los Angeles in 1984, using watercolor, ink or felt-tip marker to produce images with the dispatch of a courtroom sketch artist. At the 1978 and 1979 Super Bowls, he used a computerized electronic pen to portray the action for CBS. Although he was best known for scenes filled with people and incident, he also painted many portraits. Athletes predominated, with Muhammad Ali and Joe Namath among his more famous subjects, but he also painted Leonard Bernstein, the ballet dancer Suzanne Farrell...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Olympische Spiele Muenchen (Foot), Pop Art Screenprint Poster by Tom Wesselmann

Olympische Spiele Muenchen (Foot), Pop Art Screenprint Poster by Tom Wesselmann

By Tom Wesselmann

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Tom Wesselmann (1931 - 2004) Title: Olympische Spiele Muenchen (Foot) Year: 1972 Medium: Screenprint Poster mounted on linen Edition: 3000 Size: 40 in. x 25 in. (101.6 cm x 6...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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"Harbor Rainbow" Colorful Boat With Deep Blue Water Reflections Serigraph
"Harbor Rainbow" Colorful Boat With Deep Blue Water Reflections Serigraph

"Harbor Rainbow" Colorful Boat With Deep Blue Water Reflections Serigraph

By Tom Swimm

Located in Laguna Beach, CA

"Harbor Rainbow" with rippling water reflections of the blue boat floating in the sea is a quintessential example of Tom Swimm's enhanced realism. This colorful hand pulled 90 color ...

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2010s American Realist Art by Medium: Screen

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Hebru Brantley - 3 The Hard Way - Urban Graffiti Street Art
Hebru Brantley - 3 The Hard Way - Urban Graffiti Street Art

Hebru Brantley - 3 The Hard Way - Urban Graffiti Street Art

By Hebru Brantley

Located in Asheville, NC

“3 THE HARD WAY portrays the concept of standing together to fight a system of racism and violence against the Black community — because we are stronger together,” explained Brantley. “I was thinking about building a community, building that totem, stacking one on top of another to reach somewhere closer to where we need to be. I’ve been exploring the language of totems and like the idea that you can combine different ideologies and tie them together in one narrative. Through 3 THE HARD WAY what I’m creating is one very concise theme, of brotherhood and building. Ultimately, the works highlight themes of race and power, but also hope.” Artists: Brantley, Hebru Manufacturer: Avant Arte...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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John Lennon (blue version)
John Lennon (blue version)

John Lennon (blue version)

By John Van Hamersveld

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Title: John Lennon Artist: John Van Hamersveld Medium: Color SERIGRAPH Substrate: COVENTRY RAG 320 GSM Paper Size: 34.25″ x 44” Image Size: 30” x 40” Signed and Numbered Edition Printers Proof Year: 2007 John Van Hamersveld (born September 1, 1941) is an American graphic artist and illustrator who designed record jackets for pop and psychedelic bands from the 1960s onward. Among the 300 albums[3] are the covers of Magical Mystery...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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