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Style: American Modern
Diffraction (Transformation) - Original lithograph, Handsigned and numbered /100
Located in Paris, IDF
Julio LE PARC (1928-) Diffraction (Transformation), 1988 Original lithograph, airbrush and stencil Signed in ink Numbered / 100 copies On black wove paper, 56 x 38 cm (c. 22 x 15 in...
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1980s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Stencil

Swatch : Color Explosion - Original lithograph (Mourlot, 1992)
Located in Paris, IDF
Sam FRANCIS Color explosion, 1992 Original lithograph Unsigned On Arches vellum 86.5 x 29.5 cm Numbered on the back Authenticated by Moulot blind stamp INFORMATION : Edited by Gale...
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1990s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Chinoiserie — Mid-Century Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Edward Landon 'Chinoiserie', color serigraph, 1947, edition 50, Ryan 36. Signed in pencil in the image, lower right. Titled, dated, and annotated '4 COLORS – EDITION 50' in the scree...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Equal Justice Under Law" Screenprint #99/125 on Wove Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
"Equal Justice Under Law" Screenprint #99/125 on Wove Paper Iconic composition by Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008). A red envelope and a hand holding sprouted grass the pli...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Laid Paper, Screen

Leonard Baskin Beautiful Abstracted Figure Wood Engraving
Located in New York, NY
Leonard Baskin (1922-2000) Death of the Laureate, `1957 Wood Engraving Framed: 18 1/2 x 18 in. Signed and inscribed bottom: Death of the Laureate, Ed. 20, For Walter [Rosenblum], Leo...
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1950s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Engraving

Bold Abstract Circles Color Lithograph Alexander Calder Unfinished Revolution
Located in Surfside, FL
1975 Color Lithograph by Alexander Calder from Our Unfinished Revolution portfolio One of 250 copies, with the printed signature and date on offset paper. This is not pencil signed ...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Chair, Tree, Compass and Female Nude
Located in Middletown, NY
Etching with aquatint in colors on white wove paper with a deckle edge, 17 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches (317 x 598 mm); sheet 22 1/2 x 30 inches (571 x 762 mm), full margins. Signed and numbe...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Etching, Handmade Paper, Aquatint

Sister Kate — Mid-century, Jazz-inspired Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
James Houston McConnell, 'Sister Kate', color serigraph, 1947, edition 24. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered '24' in pencil. Annotated '10.00 - 19 colors - 24 copies - #24' in pencil. A fine impression, with vibrant, fresh colors, on heavy tan wove paper, with full margins (11/16 to 1 1/2 inches). Tack holes in the four margin corners, well away from the image, otherwise in excellent condition. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Scarce. Another of McConnell's mid-century modernist, jazz-inspired serigraphs, 'Combo', is featured in the British Museum's 2008 publication (and traveling exhibition) 'The American Scene: Prints from Hopper to Pollock'. ABOUT THE IMAGE "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate", often simply "Sister Kate", is an up-tempo jazz dance song, written by Armand J. Piron and published in 1922. The lyrics of the song are narrated in the first person by Kate's sister, who sings about Kate's impressive dancing skill and her wish to be able to emulate it. She laments that she's not quite "up to date", but believes that dancing like "Sister Kate" will rectify this, and she will be able to impress "all the boys in the neighborhood" like her sister. Over the years this song has been performed and recorded by many artists, including Frances Faye and Rusty Warren, a 1959 version by Shel Silverstein...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

River View — Mid-Century American Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Edward Landon 'River View, color serigraph, 1942, edition 50, Ryan 159. Signed in pencil in the image, lower right. Titled, dated, and annotated '9 COLORS – 50 PRINTS' in the screen,...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

The Orange Point — Mid-Century Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
'The Orange Point', color serigraph, edition 54, c. 1940. Signed, titled, and annotated 'Ed/54' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on buff wove paper; the full sheet wi...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Sheaves - Original Lithograph (Wye Smith #79-2)
Located in Paris, IDF
Louise BOURGEOIS (1911-2010) Sheaves, 1985 Original lithograph Signed on the plate On Arches vellum, 31 x 21 cm (c. 12 x 8 in) REFERENCES: Wye Smith Catalogue Raisonné #79-2 INFOR...
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1980s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Still Life — Mid-century Modern
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Charles Quest, 'Still Life', 1947, wood engraving, edition 8. Signed, dated, and numbered '3/8' in pencil. Titled and annotated 'wood engraving' in the bottom left margin. A fine impression, on off-white wove paper, with full margins (1 to 2 inches), in excellent condition. Scarce. Matted to museum standards, unframed. ABOUT THE ARTIST Charles Quest, painter, printmaker, and fine art instructor, worked in various mediums, including mosaic, stained glass, mural painting, and sculpture. Quest grew up in St. Louis, his talent evident as a teenager when he began copying the works of masters such as Michelangelo on his bedroom walls. He studied at the Washington University School of Fine Arts, where he later taught from 1944 to 1971. He traveled to Europe after his graduation in 1929 and studied at La Grande Chaumière and Academie Colarossi, Paris, continuing to draw inspiration from the works of the Old Masters. After returning to St. Louis, Quest received several commissions to paint murals in public buildings, schools, and churches, including one from Joseph Cardinal Ritter, to paint a replica of Velasquez's Crucifixion over the main altar of the Old Cathedral in St. Louis. Quest soon became interested in the woodcut medium, which he learned through his study of J. J. Lankes' A Woodcut Manual (1932) and Paul Landacre's articles in American Artist magazine ‘since no artists in St. Louis were working in wood’ at that time. Quest also revealed that for him, wood cutting and engraving were ‘more enjoyable than any other means of expression.’ In the late 1940s, his graphic works began attracting critical attention—several of his woodcuts won prizes and were acquired by major American and European museums. His wood engraving entitled ‘Lovers’ was included in the American Federation of Art's traveling print exhibition in 1947. Two years later, Quest's two prize-winning prints, ‘Still Life with Grindstone’ and ‘Break Forth into Singing’, were exhibited in major American museums in a traveling show organized by the Philadelphia Print Club. His work was included in the Chicago Art Institute's exhibition, ‘Woodcut Through Six Centuries’, and the print ‘Still Life with Vise’ was purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1951 he was invited by artist-Curator Jacob Kainen to exhibit thirty wood engravings and color woodcuts in a one-person show at the Smithsonian's National Museum (now known as the American History Museum). Kainen's press release praised the ‘technical refinement’ of Quest's work: ‘He obtains a great variety of textural effects through the use of the graver, and these dense or transparent grays are set off against whites or blacks to achieve sparkling results. His work has the handsome qualities characteristic of the craftsman and designer.’ At the time of the Smithsonian exhibition, Quest's work was represented by three New York galleries in addition to one in his home town. He had won 38 prizes, and his prints were in the collections of the Library of Congress, the Chicago Art Institute, the Metropolitan Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In cooperation with the Art in Embassies program, his color woodcuts were displayed at the American Embassy in Paris in 1951. Recognition at home came in 1955 with his first solo exhibition in St. Louis. Press coverage of the show heralded the ‘growth of graphic arts toward rivaling painting and sculpture as a major independent medium’. An exhibition of his prints at the Bethesda Art Gallery in 1983 attracted Curator Emeritus Joseph A. Haller, S.J., who began purchasing his work for Georgetown University's collection. In 1990 Georgetown University Library's Special Collections Division was the recipient of a large body of Quest's work, including prints, drawings, paintings, sculpture, stained glass, and his archive of correspondence and professional memorabilia. These extensive holdings, including some 260 of his fine prints, provide a rich opportunity for further study and appreciation of this versatile and not-to-be-forgotten mid-Western American artist...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Woodcut

Exhortation (Priest) — Mid-Century Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Edward Landon 'Exhortation (Priest)', color serigraph, 1957, edition 28, Ryan 72. Signed, titled, and numbered '21/28' in pencil. A superb, richly-inked impression, with strong color...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Rocks and Sun - Original lithograph - Mourlot, 1952
Located in Paris, IDF
Alexander Calder Rocks and Sun, 1952 Original Lithograph (3 color stones) Printed in Mourlot workshop On vellum 31 x 24 cm (c. 12,2 x 9,5 in) Edited by San Lazzaro in 1952 Very goo...
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1950s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Composition with Red and Blue Ball - Original lithograph (Mourlot)
Located in Paris, IDF
Alexander CALDER Composition with Red and Blue Ball Original lithograph (printed in Mourlot workshop) Printed signature in the plate On Arches vellum 25 x 19 cm (c. 10 x 8 inch) Edi...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

1975 Andrew Dasburg Color Lithograph, "Trees in Ranchitos II" Taos Modernist
By Andrew Michael Dasburg
Located in Denver, CO
"Trees in Ranchitos II" is a striking 1975 color lithograph by acclaimed modernist artist Andrew Michael Dasburg (1887–1979). This collectible artwork, initialed in the lower right, beautifully captures the serene landscapes of New Mexico, reflecting Dasburg’s signature fusion of Post-Impressionism and Cubist influences. The composition conveys the tranquil rhythm of trees and desert terrain, combining geometric abstraction with lyrical naturalism. The lithograph is presented in a custom frame measuring 30 ½ x 36 ¼ inches, with an image size of 16 ½ x 23 ¼ inches, making it a sophisticated and visually compelling addition to any collection of Taos Modernist art, American modernism, or Southwestern landscape prints. About Andrew Michael Dasburg (1887–1979): Born in Paris, France, Dasburg immigrated to New York City in 1892, where his early talent was recognized. He trained at the Art Students League of New York under notable instructors including Robert Henri, Kenyon Cox, and Birge Harrison. In 1908, he returned to Paris and encountered the works of Henri Matisse and Paul Cézanne, experiences that ignited his lifelong commitment to modernism. After settling in Woodstock, NY, Dasburg immersed himself in the avant-garde scene, collaborating with Morgan Russell...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Equus Uirumpu — Mid-century American Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
James Houston McConnell, 'Equus Uirumpu' (The Man's Horse), color serigraph, c. 1945, edition not stated but small. Signed and titled in pencil. Initialed in the image, lower right. ...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Sylvan Maze — Mid-century American Surrealism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Robert Vale Faro, 'Sylvan Maze', color lithograph, 1946, edition 20. Signed, dated, titled and numbered '112' and '11/20' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression with fresh colors, on heavy, off-white wove paper; full margins (1 to 1 1/2 inch), in excellent condition. Image size 13 11/16 x 9 11/16 inches; sheet size 16 1/8 x 12 5/16 inches. Scarce. Matted to museum standards, unframed. ABOUT THE ARTIST Robert Vale Faro (1902-1988) was a modernist architect and artist associated with the Chicago Bauhaus. He received his degree in architecture and design from the Armour Institute in Chicago and worked at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, from 1924-27, where he was influenced by Harry Kurt Bieg and Le Corbusier. Upon his return to Chicago, Faro worked with the important modernist Chicago architects George and William Keck under Louis Sullivan. Faro founded the avant-garde printmaking group Vanguard in 1945. The group counted Atelier 17 artists Stanley William Hayter, Sue Fuller...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Sculpturegraph — Modernist Abstraction, Contemporary African American Artist
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
George Rogers, 'Sculpturegraph' (Black, Gray, and Silver), color sculpturegraph, edition 40, 1984. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered '25/40' in pencil. A superb, richly-inked, pain...
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1980s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Monoprint

An Intrinsic Existence - Original lithograph
Located in Paris, IDF
James Rosenquist An Intrinsic Existence, 1975 Original lithograph (Printed in Mourlot workshop) Unsigned On vellum 31 x 24 cm Edited by San Lazarro, 1975 Excellent condition
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

He Repeated the Letters of the Alphabet
Located in Missouri, MO
Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) He Repeated the Letters of the Alphabet... Color Screenprint 22.5 x 38.75 inches Signed Lower Right Sister Mary Corita Kent, once the n...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Color, Screen

Untitled Double Page Illustration for DLM
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled Double Page Illustration for DLM Color lithograph, 1968 Unsigned as issued in DLM Published in Derriere le Miroir (Behind the Mirror), calle...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Tunnel /Target
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JUNE WAYNE (1918 - 2011) THE TUNNEL II, 1951 (B.69; G.14; Conway 67) Lithograph, signed, numbered, dated July 1951 and titled incorrectly The Target. Edition 35. 15 3/4 x 19 3/4 inc...
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1950s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Tunnel /Target
Tunnel /Target
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A Sandstorm on the Little Colorado River, Arizona
Located in Storrs, CT
A Sandstorm on the Little Colorado River, Arizona. 1920. Soft-ground etching. Seeber 189. 6 7/8 x 9 3/4 (sheet 9 5/8 x 13). Edition 40, #6. Series: Desert Set. Illustrated: American ...
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Early 20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Watercolor

"Colors in Space II" (SF-95) Signed Printer s Proof Lithograph on Archival Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
"Colors in Space II" (SF-95) Signed Printer's Proof Lithograph on Archival Paper Bright and playful abstract composition by Sam Francis (American, 1923-1994). Splashes of yellow, or...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Archival Paper, Lithograph

Counterpoint — Mid-Century Modernist Abstraction
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Edward Landon, 'Counterpoint', color serigraph, 1942, edition 25, Ryan 45. Signed, titled, and annotated 'Edition 25' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream, wove paper; the full sheet with margins (7/8 to 2 1/2 inches). A 1 1/2 inch crease across the top left sheet corner, well away from the image, otherwise in excellent condition. Scarce. Image size 13 9/16 x 14 5/16 inches (344 x 364 mm); sheet size 14 15/16 x 17 inches (379 x 432 mm). Matted to museum standards, unframed. Literature: 'A Spectrum of Innovation: Color in American Printmaking', David Acton, New York, London, 1990. 'American Screenprints', Reba and Dave Williams, New York, 1987. 'The American Scene: Prints from Hopper to Pollock', Stephen Coppel, The British Museum, 2008. Impressions of this work are held in the following museum collections: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum. ABOUT THE ARTIST Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Edward Landon dropped out of high school to study art at the Hartford Art School. In 1930 and 1931 he was a student of Jean Charlot at the Art Students League in New York, after which he traveled to Mexico to study privately for a year with Carlos Merida. In 1933 he settled near Springfield, Massachusetts, painted murals in the local trade school, and exhibited with the Springfield Art League. His painting 'Memorial Day' won first prize at the fifteenth annual exhibition of the League at the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts. Landon became an active member of the Artists Union of Western Massachusetts, serving as president from 1934-1938. Landon acquired Anthony Velonis’s instructional pamphlet on the technique of serigraphy in the late 1930s. With colleagues Phillip Hicken, Donald Reichert, and Pauline Stiriss, he began experimenting with screen printing techniques. The artists' groundbreaking work in screen printing as a fine art medium was the subject of the group’s landmark exhibition at the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts in 1940. Landon became one of the founding members of the National Serigraph Society and served as editor of its publication, 'Serigraph Quarterly,' in the late 1940s and as its president in 1952 and 1953. The Norlyst Gallery in Manhattan held a one-person show of his prints in 1945. Awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1950, Landon traveled to Norway, where he researched the history of local artistic traditions and produced the book 'Scandinavian Design: Picture and Rune Stones...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Easter Sunday — Mid-century American Surrealism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Robert Vale Faro, 'Easter Sunday', color lithograph, 1946, edition 31. Signed, dated, titled and numbered '116' and '17/31' in pen. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on heavy, off-white wove paper; full margins (1 1/4 to 2 inches), in excellent condition. Image size 21 x 13 1/2 inches; sheet size 24 3/4 x 16 1/4 inches. Scarce. Matted to museum standards, unframed. ABOUT THE ARTIST Robert Vale Faro (1902-1988) was a well-known modernist architect and artist associated with the Chicago Bauhaus. He received his degree in architecture and design from the Armour Institute in Chicago and worked at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, from 1924-27, where he was influenced by Harry Kurt Bieg and Le Corbusier. Upon his return to Chicago, Faro worked with the important modernist Chicago architects George and William Keck under Louis Sullivan. Faro founded the avant-garde printmaking group Vanguard in 1945. The group counted Atelier 17 artists Stanley William Hayter, Sue Fuller...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Edward Sacks, Seated Figure
Located in New York, NY
Little is known about the artist, Edward (Ed) Sacks, although this print may have been made at the Art Students League in NYC. it is a cross between, as the title suggests, a Seated ...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Hand Colored Etching by WPA Artist Agnes Mills, 1982, Unique
Located in New York, NY
Agnes Mills (American, 1915-2008) Guignol Intermezzo, 1982 Hand colored etching (UNIQUE) Sight: 13 3/4 x 11 1/4 in. Framed: 19 1/2 x 17 x 3/4 in. Titled lower right Inscribed "AP" bo...
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1980s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Etching

Modernist Figurative Pop Art Etching and Aquatint "the Artist" Michael Mazur
Located in Surfside, FL
Michael Mazur "The Artist" Hand signed and editioned from the edition of 50 1967 Michael Burton Mazur (1935-August 18, 2009) was an American artist who was described by William Grim...
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Early 2000s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

Harmony : The Lotus Flower - Tall original screenprint signed numbered /89
Located in Paris, IDF
Shepard FAIREY (Obey Giant) Harmony : The Lotus Flower Original sceen print Handsigned in pencil blind stamp to margin Numbered 42 / 89 On vellum 41 x 30 inch (c. 104 x 76 cm) Come...
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2010s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Orofena, from Imaginary Places III
Located in London, GB
Lithograph, screenprint, etching and aquatint printed in colours, with relief, 1998, signed in pencil, dated, numbered from the edition of 55 (there were also 14 artist's proofs), with the publisher's blindstamp, Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mount Kisco, 54.6 x 55.2 cm. (21½ x 21¾ in.) Catalogue Raisonne: Axsom 252 Over a period of four years, Stella created a body of prints whose titles all came from ‘The Dictionary of Imaginary Places’ by Alberto Mangual and Gianni Guadalupi. Each work from this series is recognisable for its teaming compositions of twisting, colliding and knotted forms. The shapes appear to spill out of their sheet, seemingly trying to escape their frames. As he had done since the ‘Swan Engravings...
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1990s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint, Lithograph, Screen

Carnival
Located in New York, NY
Richard Florsheim created this color lithograph entitled “Carnival” in 1972 in an edition of 30 pieces. Published by Associated American Artists and printed by Landfall Press, this i...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph, 1948. Signed by the artist and dated in pencil, lower right. Numbered 4/12 in pencil, lower left.
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Tommy s Pond
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Tommy's Pond Etching, aquatint and intaglio, 1966 Signed, dated and numbered in pencil Image/Plate size: 13 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches Sheet size: : 20 1/16 x 14 7/16 inches From: The Portf...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Intaglio

Untitled (Plate 1) DLM
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled (Plate 1) DLM Color lithograph, 1963 Unsigned and unnumbered (as usual) From: Derriere le Miroir, No. 141 Published by A. Maeght, Paris Image/sheet size: 14 7/8 x 11 inches...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Unique Mixed Media on Handmade Paper with Gold Leaf Modernist Edition
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a unique mixed media edition of 50. on handmade paper with fabric, gold and other elements. Raised and educated in New York, Pat Hammerman is an ...
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1980s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Mixed Media

Standard Oil Building.
Located in Storrs, CT
Standard Oil Building. 1923. Etching. Wuerth 817. 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 (sheet 13 1/2 x 10 1/16). Edition probably 50. A glowing impression, printed by the artist on antique cream wove paper. Signed and annotated 'imp' in pencil. Housed in a 20 x 16-inch archival mat proof printed by the artist. $875. 26 Broadway" is the home of the Standard Oil...
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Early 20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Etching

Letterio Calapai, (Sky Abstraction), 1957, mid-century wood engraving
Located in New York, NY
Letterio Calapai is widely recognized as a major American artist of the twentieth century. He is widely respected as a printmaker, especially for engravings and wood engravings, and ...
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1950s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Woodcut

Sandscapes #4 Florida Artist Abstract Modernist Signed Print
By Kathy Stark
Located in Surfside, FL
Fine piece of Florida abstract Landscape art. With a French Art Deco feel to it.
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1990s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Glowing Tree
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Glowing Tree Etching, engraving & lift ground, 1958 Signed, titled and annotated in pencil (see photos) Edition: Artist Proof (there was a published addition of 30 with five stencil ...
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1950s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Intaglio

Abstract Tree and Stamps - Original lithograh (Fournier 1969)
Located in Paris, IDF
Joan MITCHELL (1925-1992) Abstract Tree, 1969 Original lithograph (Atelier Arte) Signed on the plate On vellum, 77 x 56 cm (c. 31 x 22 in) INFORMATION: Rare proof on vellum, with ...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Untitled (Plate 2) DLM
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled (Plate 2) DLM Color lithograph, 1963 Unsigned and unnumbered (as issued) From: Derriere le Miroir, No. 141 Published by A. Maeght, Paris Printer: Mourlot Freres, Paris Note...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Black/White Lithograph American Modernist Gregory Amenoff Abstract Expressionist
Located in Surfside, FL
Gregory Amenoff (Contemporary American abstract painter, b. 1948), Title: Haven, STATE II Lithograph, 1986 Edition 4/4 Printer Proof Image Size 21.5 x 30.75" Gregory Amenoff is a...
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1980s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Composition in Black - Lithograph
Located in Paris, IDF
Eduardo CHILLIDA (after) Composition in Black Lithograph Signed in the plate On kraft paper 81 x 55,5 cm (c. 32 x 22 in) Excellent condition
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Late 20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Aiolio, from Imaginary Places III
Located in London, GB
Lithograph, screenprint, etching and aquatint printed in colours, with relief, 1998, signed in pencil, dated, numbered from the edition of 51 (there were also twelve artist's proofs)...
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1990s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint, Lithograph, Screen

Stuart Davis, Untitled, from Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite silkscreen by Stuart Davis (1892–1964), titled Untitled, originates from the landmark 1964 folio X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters). Published by the Wadsworth Atheneum...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Subway No. 3 — Mid-century Modernism, New York City
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
August Mosca, 'Subway No. 3', lithograph, c. 1946-56, edition 50. Signed, titled and numbered '28/50' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression on off-white, wove paper; the full sh...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

"Indianapolis Museum of Art Inaugural Exhibitions", Color Silkscreen, Signed
Located in Detroit, MI
"Indianapolis Museum of Art Inaugural Exhibitions", 25 October 1970, is an eye popping large bold colorful geometric abstract silk screen. It is signed on the lower right. Robert Indiana, one of the preeminent figures in American art since the 1960s, played a central role in the development of assemblage art, hard-edge painting, Pop art, Neo-Dada, American Modernism and Modern Art. A self-proclaimed “American painter of signs,” Indiana created a highly original body of work that explores American identity, personal history, and the power of abstraction and language, establishing an important legacy that resonates in the work of many contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Roy Lectenstein, David Hockney, Romero Britto, Richard Hamilton and Robert Rauschenberg who make the written word a central element of their oeuvre. Robert Indiana was born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana on September 13, 1928. Adopted as an infant, he spent his childhood moving frequently throughout his namesake state. At 14 he moved to Indianapolis in order to attend Arsenal Technical High School, known for its strong arts curriculum. After graduating he spent three years in the U.S. Air Force and then studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Skowhegan School of Sculpture and Painting in Maine, and the Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland. In 1956, two years after moving to New York, Indiana met Ellsworth Kelly, and upon his recommendation took up residence in Coenties Slip, where a community of artists that would come to include Kelly, Agnes Martin, James Rosenquist, and Jack Youngerman had studios. Indiana, like some of his fellow artists, scavenged the area’s abandoned warehouses for materials, creating sculptural assemblages from old wooden beams, rusted metal wheels, and other remnants of the shipping trade that had thrived in Coenties Slip. The discovery of 19th century brass stencils led to the incorporation of brightly colored numbers and short emotionally charged words onto these sculptures as well as canvases, and became the basis of his new painterly vocabulary. Although acknowledged as a leader of Pop, Indiana distinguished himself from his Pop peers by addressing important social and political issues and incorporating profound historical and literary references into his works. In 1964 Indiana accepted Philip Johnson’s invitation to design a new work for the New York State Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair, creating a 20-foot EAT sign...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Paper, Ink, Screen

African Idol — American Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Robert Vale Faro, untitled (African Idol), serigraph, c. 1940, edition 6. Signed in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on buff wove paper; the full sheet with margins(5/8 to 1 3/8 inches), in excellent condition. Very rare. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Image size 8 3/4 x 6 inches (222 x 152 mm); sheet size 11 x 7 1/2 inches (279 x 192 mm). ABOUT THE ARTIST Robert Vale Faro (1902-1988) was a well-known modernist architect and artist associated with the Chicago Bauhaus. He received his degree in architecture and design from the Armour Institute in Chicago and worked at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, from 1924-27, where he was influenced by Harry Kurt Bieg and Le Corbusier. Upon his return to Chicago, Faro worked with the important modernist Chicago architects George and William Keck under Louis Sullivan. Faro founded the avant-garde printmaking group Vanguard in 1945. The group counted Atelier 17 artists Stanley William Hayter, Sue Fuller, and Anne Ryan as New York members and Francine...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Flyable Objects Identified — Mid-Century Modernism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Edward Landon, 'Flyable Objects Identified', color serigraph, 1969, edition 30, Ryan 83. Signed, titled, and annotated 'Edition 30' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, o...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Screen

Mornings with Judd (Second state)
Located in Middletown, NY
Lift ground and hard ground etching and engraving on Murillo white wove paper, 18 x 24 inches (455 x 608 mm), full margins. Signed, dated, titled and numbered 60/100 in pencil, lower margin. Printed and published by the artist. In very good condition with minor age tone and scattered light surface soiling on the verso. Framed handsomely in an original Kulicke welded aluminum frame with the embossed maker's mark. [Milton 61]. Milton revisited this image in 1974 during an experiment to explore collage and the process of contact printing a high resolution photo-transparency directly onto a copper plate. He printed a small detail transparency of Mornings with Judd onto the existing plate, alongside it's larger self, and broke through to a new photo-resist approach, which Milton described as "piquant and irresistible," in his essays appearing in Robert Flynn...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Engraving, Etching, Archival Paper

Eggbeater 1: 34 Square inch Limited Edition Silk Scarf, for the Whitney Museum
Located in New York, NY
Stuart Davis Eggbeater No. 1 Silk Scarf, ca. 1980 100% silks scarf 34 × 34 inches (the smaller measurements shown are after the scarf is folded, to minimize shipping costs, as it sh...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Silk, Screen

COMPOSITION - Lovely design portraying a future Abstract Expressionist.
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JAMES CHAPIN (1887 – 1975) COMPOSITION c. 1940 Lithograph signed in pencil, Image 11 7/8 x 7 ¾ inches, sheet 13 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Just a hint of mat line in the margins and on the verso. Some remnants of old tape prImarily at the left & right sheet edges. Rather scarce print but possibly published by Associated American Artists. WONDERFUL PORTRAYAL OF AN UP AND COMING ARTIST...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Petrouchka s Predicament — Mid-century American Surrealism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Robert Vale Faro, 'Petrouchka's Predicament', color lithograph, 1946, edition 20. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered '115' and '14/20' in pen. A fine, richly-inked impression, with fresh colors, on heavy, off-white wove paper; full margins (1 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches), in excellent condition. Image size 21 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches; sheet size 24 3/4 x 16 1/4 inches. Scarce. Matted to museum standards, unframed. 'Petrouchka', a ballet with music by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky and choreography by Michel Fokine, is based on the legend of Russian folklore. 'Petrouchka', a puppet made of straw with a bag of sawdust as his body, comes to life and has the capacity to love, a story conceptually resembling that of Pinocchio. ABOUT THE ARTIST Robert Vale Faro (1902-1988) was a well-known modernist architect and artist associated with the Chicago Bauhaus. He received his degree in architecture and design from the Armour Institute in Chicago and worked at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, from 1924-27, where he was influenced by Harry Kurt Bieg and Le Corbusier. Upon his return to Chicago, Faro worked with the important modernist Chicago architects George and William Keck under Louis Sullivan. Faro founded the avant-garde printmaking group Vanguard in 1945. The group counted Atelier 17 artists Stanley William Hayter, Sue Fuller...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Tobias Musicant, Gates to the City
Located in New York, NY
Any work by Tobias Musicant is terrific. These New Jersey-made, mid-century near abstractions are generally scarce. The pieces I know are master works of American Modernism. Cubist c...
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1940s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Linocut

Stanley William Hayter, Le Beche
Located in New York, NY
Black & Moorhead 145. The title, Le Beche, is The Shovel in English. Signed and dated in pencil under image at right.
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Intaglio

#3 — Modernist Abstraction — African American Artist
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Hilliard Reynolds Dean, '#3', color lithograph, 1970, edition not stated but small. Signed and titled in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on Arches, heavy, cream wove pa...
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1970s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Walking View, Left
By Ron Pokrasso
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Walking View, Left" 1990 is a color etching with aquatint by Santa Fe artist Ron Pokrasso, b.1951. It is hand signed, titled dated and inscribed artist proof in pencil by the artist. The image (plate mark) is 17.5 x 17.5 inches, framed size is 28.5 x 24.75 inches. It is custom framed in a mahogany frame. It is in excellent condition. About the artist: Ron Pokrasso has been an exhibiting artist, printmaker and educator for more than 40 years. He received his MFA degree from Pratt Institute in 1975 and has had over 50 solo exhibitions and has participated in more than 175 group shows. His work is in public, private, and corporate collections throughout the U.S. and abroad and is represented by several galleries nationwide as well as being featured in numerous books. For 11 years Pokrasso owned and directed Graphics Workshop (gifted to The College of Santa Fe in 1993). He is an originator of the printmaking event “Monothon” and has been an ardent supporter of arts programs for youth. His teaching experience includes universities, museums, public schools and private workshops, as well as Artist Residencies in the U.S., Scotland, Ireland and Italy. In 2000 Ron Pokrasso received the Mayor’s Recognition Award For Visual Arts citing his artistic and educational contribution to the city of Santa Fe. Currently Ron Pokrasso operates the Galisteo Street Studio in Santa Fe, NM offering workshops and assisted sessions for artists in addition to creating and exhibiting his artworks. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 202056Trees and Music, Mentors, Friends and Family: Remarque Print Studio, Albuquerque, NM 2019 Santa Fe Studio Tour: Galisteo Street Studio, Santa Fe, NM 2018 Santa Fe Studio Tour: Galisteo Street Studio, Santa Fe, NM 123456Some Recent Works On Paper: Remarque Print Studio, Albuquerque, NM 2016 Emptying Drawers and Clearing Racks: Timberwick Studios, Santa Fe, NM 2015 Fun With Music and Art: Joseph Gierek Fine Art, Tulsa, OK 2014 Color Breaking Barriers: The SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA 123456Transferring Ink 3: Janice Griffiths Gallery, Fallbrook, CA 2011 Ron Pokrasso and Colleagues: Quad Gallery, Riverside, CA 2010 Zane Bennett Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Recurrence of Memory: Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT 2009 New Works: Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, TX 2007 Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA 123456Lynne Fine Art, Scottsdale, AZ 2006 Lynne Fine Art, Scottsdale, AZ 2005 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA 2004 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 123456Brevard Museum of Art and Science, Melbourne, FL 123456Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA 2003 Galerie Municipale/ C.I.M., Chamaliers, France 123456Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT 123456Denise Roberge Gallery, Palm Desert, CA 2002 Los Milagros Print Studio, Oklahoma City, OK 123456Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2001 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2000 Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1999 Famous for His Trees: Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1998 Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 123456Art Thomas Gallery, Charleston, SC 1997 Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 1996 In the Eyes of the Beholder: Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1995 Works on Paper: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT 123456Waxlander Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1994 Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 123456Works on Paper: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 1993 Amos Joseph Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 1992 New Monotypes: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 123456Fantasy, Art & Baseball: Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA 1991 Works on Paper: Wenniger Graphics, Boston, MA 123456Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 123456Reynolds Gallery, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA 1990 Works on Paper: White Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR 123456Recent Work: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 1989 Recent Work: Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 123456Founders Gallery, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC 123456Recent Prints: Wenniger Graphics, Provincetown, MA 123456Recent Work: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 1988 Barclay Simpson Gallery, Lafayette, CA 198813Recent Prints: Wenniger Graphics, Boston, MA 1987 Recent Monotypes: Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC 1986 Fresh Start II, ‘86: Beverly Gordon Gallery, Dallas, TX 1985 New Work: Sena Plaza Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1975 MFA Thesis Exhibition: Higgins Hall Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY Group Exhibitions 202034Masked, Veiled and Unveiled: A Sea (In The Desert) Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 201956Breakfast At Harry’s: Are We There Yet? FOMA, Santa Fe, NM 123456Solar Impressions: Southampton Art Center, Southampton, NY 123456Exquisite Corpse: Community Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2017 East Meets West: Gildea Contemporary, Key West, FL 2016 Recent Work; Three person show: Mill Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM 123456Men In Aprons: Pacific Northwest College Of Art, SGC conference, Portland, OR 123456Visual Arts Faculty: Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA 2015 20th Retrospective: Center For Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT 123456The Mask Of The Artist: The SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA 123456Arizona Aqueous XXIV: Tubac Center Of The Arts, Tubac, AZ 2014 Monotypes And More: Pippin Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM 123456Premier Exhibition: The SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2013 Revisiting: Ten Years of the Visiting Artist Series at ASLD, Carson Gallery, Denver, CO 123456Visual Arts Faculty: Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA 2012 Mentors and Makers: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY 123456Beasts Big and Small from the Scripps Collection: Scripps College, Claremont, CA 123456Art Of The Book 4: Artist Union Gallery, Ventura, CA 123456One Square Foot Of Humor: Zane Bennett Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM 123456Michele Jamison and Friends: Stephen Archdeacon Gallery, Palm Springs, CA 2011 Aberdeen Artists Printmaking Invitational Exhibition, Aberdeen, Scotland 123456Contemporary Monotypes: Glasgow Print studio, Glasgow, Scotland 123456Visiting Artists: Bancroft Gallery, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA 123456The Process of Art- Faculty Exhibition: Sedona Art Center, Sedona, AZ 123456Beyond Abstraction: Center For Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia, PA: J&J World Headquarters 12345678Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ 123456Artists Portraying Artists: Windsor Whip Works Art Center & Gallery, Windsor, NY 123456Going Solar: St Louis Artists’ Guild, St Louis, MO 2010 2010 Great Impressions- The Print Club of Rochester Turns 80: Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY 123456Visual Arts Faculty, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA 123456September Special- Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT 2009 Comfort Food: Jennie Cooley Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Vision Shift: Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM 2008 Process/ Image/ Print: O’Sullivan Art Gallery, Regis University, Denver, CO 123456September Special: Arts exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT 123456Visual Arts Faculty, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA 123456Interludes: South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA 123456Ink’d: dba256 Gallery, Pomona, CA 123456Craighead Green gallery, Dallas, TX 2007 Art Department Founders Exhibit: College of Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456From Barbizon to Santa Fe-Argos Etchings and Paintings, Santa Fe, NM 2006 Gallery Hop 2006: Joseph Gierek Fine Art, Tulsa, OK 123456Pressed: Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 123456Faculty Artists Exhibition: Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild, CA 200556Summer Connections: Visiting Artists: Bancroft Gallery, Cohasset, MA 123456September Special: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT 123456Solarplate Revolution: Taller Boricua Gallery, New York, NY 123456Solarplate Evolution: Cape Cod Community College, North Barnstable, MA 200456Solarplate Revolution: Gray Gallery, Quincy, IL; Center For Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT; 12345678Emory & Henry College, Emory, VA 123456Monothon 18: College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 200356Artists Choose Artists: East Central University, Ada, OK 123456Monothon 17: College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 123456Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, TX 123456New Mexico Printmakers: Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM 1234566th World Triennale of Small Prints: Chamlieres, France 123456Printsafe: Warringah Printmakers Studio, Manly Vale, Australia 123456Solarplate Revolution: Southern Graphics Council, Boston, MA; Whitney Art Works, Greenport, NY; BCB 12345678Art, Hudson, NY 200256Northern New Mexico Printmakers: Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO 123456The Magnificent Subject: Wyeth Hurd Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Monothon 16: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 123456September Special: Arts Exclusive Gallery, Simsbury, CT 200156Jewish Artists on the Edge: Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY 123456Monothon 15: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 2000565th World Triennale of Small Prints: Chamalieres, France 123456Jewish Artists on the Edge: Marion Art Center, Santa Fe, NM 123456A Show With Heart: Joyce Robins Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Monothon 14: College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 123456Seventh Annual Cup Show: Segretto Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM 199956Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, TX 123456William Havu Gallery, Denver, CO 123456Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Monothon 13: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 123456Bridging the Milleniums: Deloney Newkirk Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 199856Alumni Invitational: Tower Fine Arts Gallery, Brockport, NY 123456101 Cups – 101 Artists: Karen Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Intimacies – A Collection of Small Works: Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 123456Hands In – The Cookie Jar Show: Select Art Gallery, Sedona, AZ 123456Monothon ’98: Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 123456Collage = Reality: Gallery Zipp, Glorieta, NM 123456Magnificent Subject IV: Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 123456Love Art – A Public Display of Affection: Patricia Carlisle Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 123456Monothon 12: Site Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM 199756Duo – Ron Adams...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Etching

Bertoia — Mid-Century Visionary Abstraction, Unique
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Harry Bertoia, Untitled (Abstraction), monotype, c. 1960, a unique impression. Signed 'HB' in pencil, lower right sheet corner, verso. Inscribed '1852' (the artist’s inventory number) in pencil, lower right sheet corner, recto. A superb, painterly impression, on cream wove Japan paper, the full sheet, in excellent condition. Unmatted, unframed. Sheet size 12 x 39 inches (30 x 99 cm). Provenance: Val Bertoia; Private Collection; Rago Auctions, Lambertville, NJ. Literature: 'Harry Bertoia: Monoprints,' Nancy N. Schiffer, Schiffer Publishing LTD, 2011; pg. 253. This work is included in the Harry Bertoia Foundation digital resource, Harry Bertoia Catalogue Raisonné, number TD.MO.1584. ABOUT THE ARTIST Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) was a visionary Italian-American artist, sculptor, and designer. Born in San Lorenzo, Italy, Bertoia immigrated to the United States with his family at age fifteen, settling in Detroit, Michigan. From an early age, Bertoia demonstrated a keen interest in art and design, studying painting and drawing at the Cass Technical High School in Detroit. Later, he attended the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he studied under renowned designers Eliel Saarinen and Charles Eames. At Cranbrook, Bertoia first began to explore the possibilities of working with metal, a medium that would come to define his artistic career. In the 1940s, Bertoia moved to California to work for Charles and Ray Eames, contributing to the development of innovative molded plywood furniture. However, his experimentation with metal wire sculpture would ultimately catapult him to international acclaim. Bertoia's iconic "Sonambient" sculptures, consisting of delicate metal rods arranged in various configurations, created ethereal sounds when touched or moved, transforming the act of sculpture into a multisensory experience. Bertoia's talent and innovation caught the attention of Florence Knoll, the founder of Knoll Associates, a leading furniture design company. In 1950, Bertoia began collaborating with Knoll, producing a series of iconic wire chairs that became emblematic of mid-century modern design. His "Diamond Chair," with its geometric form and airy construction, remains a classic of modern furniture design. Bertoia continued to explore sculpture as a means of artistic expression, experimenting with new forms and materials. His work was characterized by organicism and fluidity, with forms that evoked natural phenomena such as waves, leaves, and clouds. A decade before Harry Bertoia began creating three-dimensional sculpture, he dedicated his creative efforts to producing experimental prints at the Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, pursuing a passion that would continue for the rest of his life. With these spontaneous works, he worked intuitively, testing different tools and techniques to achieve his desired effects. Rather than using a traditional mechanical pressing process, he would apply ink to a glass or smooth Masonite plate with a sheet of paper laid directly on top. Then, tools such as brayers, dog hair brushes, styluses, and different parts of his hands were employed to draw or “press” the images on the back of the sheet. Rice paper was typically used due to its semi-translucent nature, offering Bertoia limited visibility of the effects of his experimentation, but ultimately, the unpredictable nature of the process was an integral aspect of the results, which never ceased to delight him. Each work was a singular composition with abstract imagery ranging from linear, structural compositions to fantastic surrealistic forms to poetic tonal landscapes. He received little input from other artists, developing his unique vision with rare purity and a deep personal resonance. From his first year of printmaking in 1940, Bertoia quickly amassed an extensive collection of unique works. The compositions were strongly tied to the non-objective movement, which, while popular in Europe, was still in its nascent stages in the US. There were few proponents of this new art form to be found in the 1940s, and it was Hilla Rebay, then Director of the Guggenheim Museum of Non-Objective Art, who gave Bertoia the encouragement and promotion he needed. In 1943, Bertoia sent approximately 100 monotypes to Rebay for review. After receiving the prints, she responded with a surprising offer to buy them all. Rebay then began including them in the museum’s exhibitions. The Guggenheim shows succeeded in putting Bertoia’s name out into the world. He began exhibiting his works regularly at the Neierndorf Gallery in New York and was provided a stipend to ensure a steady supply of prints until Karl Neierndorf died in 1947. By the 1950s...
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1960s American Modern Abstract Prints

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Monotype

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