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Period: 1950s
CIEL GRIS II
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed & numbered by the artist. Lithograph in colors on Rives paper. HC edition. Sheet size 19 x 13 inches. Image size 8.75 x 3.5 inches. Custom framed as pictured. Maeght...
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Abstract 1950s Figurative Prints

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Paper, Lithograph

Char noir (Char V) - Etching, Greek, Mythology, Acient, Horse, Chariot
Located in Köln, DE
Etching and aquatint in colour "Char noir (Char V)" (Black Chariot, Chariot V) by Georges Braque from 1958. The edition on BFK RIVES comprises approx. 75 copies. The present copy...
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Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Aquatint, Color, Etching

Young girl Combing her Hair - Signed Woodcut - Fauve Art
Located in London, GB
MAURICE DE VLAMINCK 1876-1958 Paris 1876-1958 Rueil-la-Gadelière, Eure-et-Loir (French) Title: Young girl Combing her Hair Jeune fille se coiffant, 1906/1957 Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Woodcut...
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Fauvist 1950s Figurative Prints

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Woodcut

Rupert Rides by Orovida Pissarro - Animal etching
Located in London, GB
*UK BUYERS WILL PAY AN ADDITIONAL 20% VAT ON TOP OF THE ABOVE PRICE Rupert Rides by Orovida Pissarro (1893-1968) Etching 31 x 23.5 cm (12 ¼ x 9 ¼ inches) Signed and dated lower righ...
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Post-Impressionist 1950s Figurative Prints

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Etching

"Merry Christmas, " Original Color Woodcut signed with stamp by Sylvia Spicuzza
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Merry Christmas" is an original color woodcut on paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower right. This artwork features the an abstracted figure on orange p...
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American Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Woodcut

Le Char III (The Chariot III), 1955
Located in Palo Alto, CA
This fascinating and lively piece instantly captures the viewer's attention. Considered an ancient symbol of power and glory, the chariot is delved wit...
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Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Varnish, Lithograph

Le nid vert (The Green Nest), 1950
Located in Palo Alto, CA
The bird is Georges Braque's calling card. When the 70-year-old artist was commissioned to create monumental decorations for the Louvre, he chose the bird as his subject. This winged animal appears again and again in his oeuvre, but its representation is noteworthy in this print. To those who would say that Braque is not a draftsman, Dora Vallier writes, "for [him], drawing is not a means of giving outward appearance to forms but of showing what lies within." Along the same lines, Braque himself says, "Forget things, only remember their relationship." These two statements encourage thoughtful viewing. Coming back to its nest and hatched egg, a great black bird is hardly visible against the dark green of its home and the brown leaves behind. Rather than spend time on the details, Braque emphasizes the spatial arrangement of the scene. Everything is compressed down to one level; the curtain of heart-shaped leaves blends together as it falls toward the nest. Braque sees how the tree, nest and bird interrelate, and this entwined relationship is what he chooses to show. Created circa 1950, this original color etching is hand-signed by Georges Braque (Argentueil, Val-d'Oise, 1882 - Paris, 1963) in pencil in the lower right margin and numbered 281/300 in pencil in the lower left margin. The edition was printed by Atelier Krommelinck, Paris on Rives paper, and published by Maeght, Paris. Catalogue Raisonné: Georges Braque The Green Nest (Le nid...
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Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Etching

(after) Max Ernst - Blue Bird - Stencil
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Max Ernst (after) - Blue Bird - Stencil Published in the deluxe art review, XXe Siecle, 1958 Dimensions: 32 x 25 cm Publisher: G. di San Lazzaro. Max Ernst was born in Bruhl, a place near Cologne, in Germany. He was raised in a strict Catholic family, and both of his parents were disciplinarians who were dedicated to training their children into God-fearing and talented individuals. Although his father was deaf, Ernst learned so much from him, particularly when it comes to painting. In fact, much of his early years were lived under the inspiration of his father who was also a teacher. He was the one who introduced painting to Ernst at an early age. In 1914, Ernst attended the University of Bonn where he studied philosophy. However, he eventually dropped out of school because he was more interested in the arts. He claimed that his primary sources of interest included anything that had something to do with painting. Moreover, he became fascinated with psychology, among other subjects in school. Primarily, Ernst's love for painting was the main reason why he became deeply interested with this craft and decided to pursue it later on in his life. During his early years, he became familiar with the works of some of the greatest artists of all time including Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne and Vincent van Gogh. He was also drawn to themes such as fantasy and dream imagery, which were among the common subjects of the works of Giorgio de Chirico. During World War I, Ernst was forced to join the German Army, and he became a part of the artillery division that exposed him greatly to the drama of warfare. A soldier in the War, Ernst emerged deeply traumatized and highly critical of western culture. These charged sentiments directly fed into his vision of the modern world as irrational, an idea that became the basis of his artwork. Ernst's artistic vision, along with his humor and verve come through strongly in his Dada and Surrealists works; Ernst was a pioneer of both movements. It was Ernst's memories of the war and his childhood that helps him create absurd, yet interesting scenes in his artworks. Soon, he took his passion for the arts seriously when he returned to Germany after the war. With Jean Arp, a poet and artist, Ernst formed a group for artists in Cologne. He also developed a close relationship with fellow artists in Paris who propagated Avant-Garde artworks. In 1919, Ernst started creating some of his first collages, where he made use of various materials including illustrated catalogs and some manuals that produced a somewhat futuristic image. His unique masterpieces allowed Ernst to create his very own world of dreams and fantasy, which eventually helped heal his personal issues and trauma. In addition to painting and creating collages, Ernst also edited some journals. He also made a few sculptures that were rather queer in appearance. In 1920s, influenced by the writings of psychologist Sigmund Freud, the literary, intellectual, and artistic movement called Surrealism sought a revolution against the constraints of the rational mind; and by extension, they saw the rules of a society as oppressive. Surrealism also embraces a Marxist ideology that demands an orthodox approach to history as a product of the material interaction of collective interests, and many renown Surrealism artists later on became 20th century Counterculture symbols such as Marxist Che Guevara. In 1922 Ernst moved to Paris, where the surrealists were gathering around Andre Breton. In 1923 Ernst finished Men Shall Know Nothing of This, known as the first Surrealist painting. Ernst was one of the first artists who apply The Interpretation of Dreams by Freud to investigate his deep psyche in order to explore the source of his own creativity. While turning inwards unto himself, Ernst was also tapping into the universal unconscious with its common dream imagery. Despite his strange styles, Ernst gained quite a reputation that earned him some followers throughout his life. He even helped shape the trend of American art during the mid-century, thanks to his brilliant and extraordinary ideas that were unlike those of other artists during his time. Ernst also became friends with Peggy Guggenheim, which inspired him to develop close ties with the abstract expressionists. When Ernst lived in Sedona, he became deeply fascinated with the Southwest Native American navajo art. In fact, the technique used in this artwork inspired him and paved the way for him to create paintings that depicted this style. Thus, Ernst became a main figure of this art technique, including the rituals and spiritual traditions included in this form of art. Pollock, aside from the other younger generations of abstract expressionists, was also inspired by sand painting of the Southwest...
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Surrealist 1950s Figurative Prints

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Stencil

Domergue - Dark Hair Lady with a Scarf - Original Lithograph
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Original Lithograph by Jean-Gabriel Domergue Title: Dark Hair Lady with a Scarf Signed in the plate Dimensions: 40 x 31 cm 1956 Edition of 197 This artwork is part of the famous por...
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Impressionist 1950s Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Paul Jouve - Chimpanzee - Original Engraving
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Paul Jouve - Chimpanzee - Original Engraving Editions Rombaldi, Paris, 1950. Copy on velin creme de Rives Artwork by Paul Jouve. Original copper engraving ...
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Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Engraving

Geo Ham - The Shooting Star - 1956
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Geo Ham - The Shooting Star Lithography Paper size : 76x56cm Size of work : 53x34cm 1956 900€
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1950s Figurative Prints

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Paper

1973 Mid-Century Figurative Signed Swedish Lithograph, Unframed - Two Faces
Located in Bristol, GB
TWO FACES Sheet size: 50 x 37 cm Image size: 37.5 x 30 cm Lithograph on paper A mid century limited edition (7/23) etching, signed to the lower edge and dated 1973. It is signed, d...
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Abstract 1950s Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

The Bath
Located in New York, NY
The Bath 1953/1979 Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, recto; Also blindstamped, l.l. Etching (Edition of 35) 28 x 14.5 inches, sheet
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Contemporary 1950s Figurative Prints

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Etching

Untitled (Christian Symbol) from the North African Collage series
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1952, this Engraving, paper, cut paper, tissue paper and graphite on paper mounted on paperboard is hand-signed by Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, 1925 - Captiva, 2008) in pencil in the lower left margin. Numbered from the edition of 65 in pencil in the lower left margin. About the Framing: Framed to museum-grade, conservation standards, Robert Rauschenberg Untitled (Christian Symbol) from the North African Collage...
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Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Paper, Tissue Paper, Graphite, Engraving

Mobile (The Inventor)
Located in New York, NY
Mobile (The Inventor) 1953 Signed and numbered Serigraph 15.813 x 21.125 inches (40.2 x 53.7 cm) Contact gallery for price. This work is offered by C...
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Contemporary 1950s Figurative Prints

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Screen

Maternité (Maternity), 1954
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 1954, this color lithograph is After Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887- Saint-Paul, 1985). Printed on Arches wove paper by Charles Sorlier under the direction of Chagall. This work is numbered 97 from the edition of 300 and there were artist proofs; published by Editions Galerie Maeght, Paris and printed by Charles Sorlier under the direction of Marc Chagall. The color, composition and execution of Marc Chagall Maternité...
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Modern 1950s Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Maternité (Maternity), 1954
Maternité (Maternity), 1954
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The Hymn Singer
Located in Missouri, MO
Signed in Pencil Lower Right Ed. 500 Circulated by Twayne Publishers, New York City Image Size: 16 x 12 3/8 Framed Size: 24 1/4 x 20 1/2 inches The legendary actor actor and musici...
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American Realist 1950s Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Promenade
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an original vintage print by American artist Hans Burkhardt. "Promenade", is an original vintage print, signed, dated 1958, with an image dimension of 12 x 16 inches, c...
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1950s Figurative Prints

La Chanteuse de la Radio
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting a sheet after French artist Fernand Leger. Originally acquired at an Los Angeles gallery exhibition of Leger's lithography in 1961, this is the first time it has been available to sale since originally purchased. The original poster from this Leger exhibition...
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Cubist 1950s Figurative Prints

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