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Art Subject: Poster
DEONTIC PARADOX 4
By Carl Beam
Located in Aventura, FL
Lithograph on paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 300.
Certificate of Authenticity Included. Artwork in Excellent Condition. All reasonable offers will be ...
Category
Late 20th Century Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
$100 Sale Price
20% Off
ANNE
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. Edition of 150. All reasonable offers will be considered.
Category
1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
$1,125 Sale Price
25% Off
Casablanca, Vintage Three Sheets Lithograph Movie Poster by Bill Gold
Located in Long Island City, NY
Casablanca
Bill Gold, American (1921–2018)
Date: of Original: 1942
Reproduction Three Sheets Poster, numbered in pencil bottom left
Edition of 199
Size: 86 x 46.5 in. (218.44 x 118.1...
Category
1940s Pop Art Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Keith Haring Rain Dance 1985 (Keith Haring UNICEF benefit poster)
By Keith Haring
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Rain Dance: A Benefit for the African Emergency Relief Fund, 1985:
Rare original 1980s Keith Haring & Jean-Michel Basquiat illustrated poster published on the occasion of a UNICEF benefit exhibition at 292 Lafayette Street (February 2-23 1985) & benefit party at Larry Levan’s legendary Paradise Garage (January 30, 1985). Organized & curated by Keith Haring on behalf of UNICEF’s African Emergency Relief Fund.
Medium: Offset lithograph in colors on smooth wove paper. 1985.
Dimensions: 22.5 x 30.5 inches.
Very good overall vintage condition. Well-preserved.
Featuring printed signatures by hosts: Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, & Yoko Ono.
From an edition of unknown. Scarce.
Literature / References:
Keith Haring: Posters (Jürgen and Osten).
More on Keith Haring Rain Dance:
Curated and organized by Keith Haring, Rain Dance was a 1985 benefit for UNICEF’s African Emergency Relief Fund. Participating artists famously included: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Larry Levan, Fred Brathwaite, Christo, Francesco Clemente, George Condo, Crash, Futura 2000, Jenny Holzer, John Lennon, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Mapplethorpe, Brice Marden, Robert Morris, Yoko Ono, Lee Quiñones, Robert Rauschenberg, Kenny Scharf, Julian Schnabel, Richard Serra, Cindy Sherman, Tseng Kwong Chi, and Andy Warhol.
Related Categories:
Keith Haring figurative drawings. Keith Haring activist posters. Keith Haring Dancers. Street art. Graffiti. 1980s. Keith Haring Larry Levan. Keith Haring Paradise...
Category
1980s Pop Art Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Eminem (Gold) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper)
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X
Eminem (Gold) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art)
Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm Hahnemühle Paper
2...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
Nicki Minaj (Pink) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper)
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X
Nicki Minaj (Pink) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art)
Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm Hahnemühle Paper
2023
Size: 30x30in
Edition: 200
Signed, dated and numbered by hand
COA provided
Ref.: 924802-1852
*Pricing for a Digital Unique Original on Canvas (50x50in) available upon request
Tags: 50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art, Break Dance...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
Notorious B.I.G (Black
White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist)
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X
Notorious B.I.G (Black & White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art)
Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
2 Pac (Black
White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper)
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X
2 Pac (Black & White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art)
Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm Hahnemühle Paper
2023
Size: 30x30in
Edition: 250
Signed, dated and numbered by hand
COA provided
Ref.: 924802-1836
*Pricing for a Digital Unique Original on Canvas (50x50in) available upon request
Tags: 50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art, Break Dance...
Category
2010s Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
Ice Cube (Black
White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician)
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X
Ice Cube (Black & White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art)
Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm Hahnemü...
Category
2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
RUN DMC (Black
White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician)
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X
RUN DMC (Black & White) (50 Years, Hip Hop, Rap, Iconic, Artist, Musician, Rapper, Anniversary, Legend, Pop Art)
Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm Hahnemüh...
Category
2010s Street Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
Next Room (Marrakitch)
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 2000, this color screenprint is hand-signed by Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, 1925 - Captiva, 2008) in pencil in the lower left margin and is numbered from the edition ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Reflections on Minerva, from Reflections
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Framed in a bright yellow boarder, Roy Lichtenstein Reflections on Minerva, from Reflections, 1990 shows a distressed Minerva partially obscured by reflective lines. As if she is beh...
Category
1990s Pop Art Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Price Upon Request
Guerrilla Girls Do Women Have to Be Naked To Get Into the Met Museum?
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Guerrilla Girls:
Vintage original 1989 poster for: Guerilla Girls: Do Women Have To Be Naked To Get Into the Met. Museum?
Pictured here is the much i...
Category
1980s Feminist Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Pete Rose Trial Proof
By Andy Warhol
Located in Miami, FL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Andy Warhol
Pete Rose Trial Proof
1985
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in.
Trial Proof Edition of 30
Pencil signed ...
Category
1980s Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Man
Located in Missouri, MO
Elizabeth Catlett
“Man” 1975 (The Print Club of Cleveland Publication Number 83, 2005)
Woodcut and Color Linocut
Printed in 2003 at JK Fine Art Editions Co., Union City, New Jersey
Signed and Dated By The Artist Lower Right
Titled Lower Left
Ed. of 250
Image Size: approx 18 x 12 inches
Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) is regarded as one of the most important women artists and African American artists of our time. She believed art could affect social change and that she should be an agent for that change: “I have always wanted my art to service black people—to reflect us, to relate to us, to stimulate us, to make us aware of our potential.” As an artist and an activist, Catlett highlighted the dignity and courage of motherhood, poverty, and the working class, returning again and again to the subject she understood best—African American women.
The work below, entitled, “Man”, is "carved from a block of wood, chiseled like a relief. Catlett, a sculptor as well as a printmaker, carves figures out of wood, and so is extremely familiar with this material. For ‘Man’ she exploits the grain of the wood, allowing to to describe the texture of the skin and form vertical striations, almost scarring the image. Below this intense, three-dimensional visage parades seven boys, printed repetitively from a single linoleum block in a “rainbow roll” that changes from gold to brown. This row of brightly colored figures with bare feet, flat like a string of paper dolls, raise their arms toward the powerful depiction of the troubled man above.”
Biography:
Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012)
Known for abstract sculpture in bronze and marble as well as prints and paintings, particularly depicting the female figure, Elizabeth Catlett is unique for distilling African American, Native American, and Mexican art in her work. She is "considered by many to be the greatest American black sculptor". . .(Rubinstein 320)
Catlett was born in Washington D.C. and later became a Mexican citizen, residing in Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico. She spent the last 35 years of her life in Mexico.
Her father, a math teacher at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, died before she was born, but the family, including her working mother, lived in the relatively commodious home of his family in DC. Catlett received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University, where there was much discussion about whether or not black artists should depict their own heritage or embrace European modernism.
She earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1940 from the University of Iowa, where she had gone to study with Grant Wood, Regionalist* painter. His teaching dictum was "paint what you know best," and this advice set her on the path of dealing with her own background. She credits Wood with excellent teaching and deep concern for his students, but she had a problem during that time of taking classes from him because black students were not allowed housing in the University's dormitories.
Following graduation in 1940, she became Chair of the Art Department at Dillard University in New Orleans. There she successfully lobbied for life classes with nude models, and gained museum admission to black students at a local museum that to that point, had banned their entrance. That same year, her painting Mother and Child, depicting African-American figures won her much recognition.
From 1944 to 1946, she taught at the George Washington Carver School, an alternative community school in Harlem that provided instruction for working men and women of the city. From her experiences with these people, she did a series of paintings, prints, and sculptures with the theme "I Am a Negro Woman."
In 1946, she received a Rosenwald Fellowship*, and she and her artist husband, Charles White, traveled to Mexico where she became interested in the Mexican working classes. In 1947, she settled permanently in Mexico where she, divorced from White, married artist Francisco Mora...
Category
Late 19th Century American Modern Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut, Woodcut
Price Upon Request
Theatre Libre for Monsieur Bute. November 1890
By Edward Vuillard
Located in New York, NY
Theatre Libre for Monsieur Bute. November 1890. Pochoir. Framed.
Ref: Artistes et Theatres d'Avant-Garde Programmes illustres Paris 1890-1900 p.19; Artists and the Avant-Garde Thea...
Category
19th Century Impressionist Figurative Prints
Price Upon Request



