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Period: 1980s
The Big Apple, Surrealist Screenprint by Israel Rubistein
Located in Long Island City, NY
"Israel Rubinstein (1944 - ) Date: 1980 Screenprint on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 350 Image Size: 26.5 x 32.5 inches Size: 31 x 41 in. (78.74 x 104.14 cm)"
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Surrealist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

"Ravanna s Palace Burning, " Woodcut Landscape signed by Carol Summers
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Ravanna's Palace Burning" is a woodcut signed by Carol Summers. The image combines landscape and architecture, which is typical of the works Summers produced during the 1980s and '90s. In the image, a dark building stands burning, bright red flames licking from the windows and rooftop. It stands beside an orange field framed in pink, probably representing a plaza. Beyond the plaza are multicolored trees, their branches reaching upward like the flames on the building. The playfulness of the image is enhanced by Summers' signature printmaking technique, which allows the ink from the woodblock to seep through the paper, blurring the edges of each form. Art: 24.5 x 37.25 in Frame: 30 x 42.75 in Numbered 53 of the edition of 125 Carol Summers (1925-2016) has worked as an artist throughout the second half of the 20th century and into the first years of the next, outliving most of his mid-century modernist peers. Initially trained as a painter, Summers was drawn to color woodcuts around 1950 and it became his specialty thereafter. Over the years he has developed a process and style that is both innovative and readily recognizable. His art is known for it’s large scale, saturated fields of bold color, semi-abstract treatment of landscapes from around the world and a luminescent quality achieved through a printmaking process he invented. In a career that has extended over half a century, Summers has hand-pulled approximately 245 woodcuts in editions that have typically run from 25 to 100 in number. His talent was both inherited and learned. Born in 1925 in Kingston, a small town in upstate New York, Summers was raised in nearby Woodstock with his older sister, Mary. His parents were both artists who had met in art school in St. Louis. During the Great Depression, when Carol was growing up, his father supported the family as a medical illustrator until he could return to painting. His mother was a watercolorist and also quite knowledgeable about the different kinds of papers used for various kinds of painting. Many years later, Summers would paint or print on thinly textured paper originally collected by his mother. From 1948 to 1951, Carol Summers trained in the classical fine and studio arts at Bard College and at the Art Students League of New York. He studied painting with Steven Hirsh and printmaking with Louis Schanker. He admired the shapes and colors favored by early modernists Paul Klee (Sw: 1879-1940) and Matt Phillips (Am: b.1927- ). After graduating, Summers quit working as a part-time carpenter and cabinetmaker (which had supported his schooling and living expenses) to focus fulltime on art. That same year, an early abstract, Bridge No. 1 was selected for a Purchase Prize in a competition sponsored by the Brooklyn Museum. In 1952, his work (Cathedral, Construction and Icarus) was shown the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in an exhibition of American woodcuts. In 1954, Summers received a grant from the Italian government to study for a year in Italy. Woodcuts completed soon after his arrival there were almost all editions of only 8 to 25 prints, small in size, architectural in content and black and white in color. The most well-known are Siennese Landscape and Little Landscape, which depicted the area near where he resided. Summers extended this trip three more years, a decision which would have significant impact on choices of subject matter and color in the coming decade. After returning from Europe, Summers’ images continued to feature historical landmarks and events from Italy as well as from France, Spain and Greece. However, as evidenced in Aetna’s Dream, Worldwind and Arch of Triumph, a new look prevailed. These woodcuts were larger in size and in color. Some incorporated metal leaf in the creation of a collage and Summers even experimented with silkscreening. Editions were now between 20 and 50 prints in number. Most importantly, Summers employed his rubbing technique for the first time in the creation of Fantastic Garden in late 1957. Dark Vision of Xerxes, a benchmark for Summers, was the first woodcut where Summers experimented using mineral spirits as part of his printmaking process. A Fulbright Grant as well as Fellowships from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation followed soon thereafter, as did faculty positions at colleges and universities primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. During this period he married a dancer named Elaine Smithers with whom he had one son, Kyle. Around this same time, along with fellow artist Leonard Baskin, Summers pioneered what is now referred to as the “monumental” woodcut. This term was coined in the early 1960s to denote woodcuts that were dramatically bigger than those previously created in earlier years, ones that were limited in size mostly by the size of small hand-presses. While Baskin chose figurative subject matter, serious in nature and rendered with thick, striated lines, Summers rendered much less somber images preferring to emphasize shape and color; his subject matter approached abstraction but was always firmly rooted in the landscape. In addition to working in this new, larger scale, Summers simultaneously refined a printmaking process which would eventually be called the “Carol Summers Method” or the “ Carol Summers Technique”. Summers produces his woodcuts by hand, usually from one or more blocks of quarter-inch pine, using oil-based printing inks and porous mulberry papers. His woodcuts reveal a sensitivity to wood especially its absorptive qualities and the subtleties of the grain. In several of his woodcuts throughout his career he has used the undulating, grainy patterns of a large wood plank to portray a flowing river or tumbling waterfall. The best examples of this are Dream, done in 1965 and the later Flash Flood Escalante, in 2003. In the majority of his woodcuts, Summers makes the blocks slightly larger than the paper so the image and color will bleed off the edge. Before printing, he centers a dry sheet of paper over the top of the cut wood block or blocks, securing it with giant clips. Then he rolls the ink directly on the front of the sheet of paper and pressing down onto the dry wood block or reassembled group of blocks. Summers is technically very proficient; the inks are thoroughly saturated onto the surface of the paper but they do not run into each other. The precision of the color inking in Constantine’s Dream in 1969 and Rainbow Glacier in 1970 has been referred to in various studio handbooks. Summers refers to his own printing technique as “rubbing”. In traditional woodcut printing, including the Japanese method, the ink is applied directly onto the block. However, by following his own method, Summers has avoided the mirror-reversed image of a conventional print and it has given him the control over the precise amount of ink that he wants on the paper. After the ink is applied to the front of the paper, Summers sprays it with mineral spirits, which act as a thinning agent. The absorptive fibers of the paper draw the thinned ink away from the surface softening the shapes and diffusing and muting the colors. This produces a unique glow that is a hallmark of the Summers printmaking technique. Unlike the works of other color field artists or modernists of the time, this new technique made Summers’ extreme simplification and flat color areas anything but hard-edged or coldly impersonal. By the 1960s, Summers had developed a personal way of coloring and printing and was not afraid of hard work, doing the cutting, inking and pulling himself. In 1964, at the age of 38, Summers’ work was exhibited for a second time at the Museum of Modern Art. This time his work was featured in a one-man show and then as one of MOMA’s two-year traveling exhibitions which toured throughout the United States. In subsequent years, Summers’ works would be exhibited and acquired for the permanent collections of multiple museums throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Summers’ familiarity with landscapes throughout the world is firsthand. As a navigator-bombardier in the Marines in World War II, he toured the South Pacific and Asia. Following college, travel in Europe and subsequent teaching positions, in 1972, after 47 years on the East Coast, Carol Summers moved permanently to Bonny Doon in the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California. There met his second wife, Joan Ward Toth, a textile artist who died in 1998; and it was here his second son, Ethan was born. During the years that followed this relocation, Summers’ choice of subject matter became more diverse although it retained the positive, mostly life-affirming quality that had existed from the beginning. Images now included moons, comets, both sunny and starry skies, hearts and flowers, all of which, in one way or another, remained tied to the landscape. In the 1980s, from his home and studio in the Santa Cruz mountains, Summers continued to work as an artist supplementing his income by conducting classes and workshops at universities in California and Oregon as well as throughout the Mid and Southwest. He also traveled extensively during this period hiking and camping, often for weeks at a time, throughout the western United States and Canada. Throughout the decade it was not unusual for Summers to backpack alone or with a fellow artist into mountains or back country for six weeks or more at a time. Not surprisingly, the artwork created during this period rarely departed from images of the land, sea and sky. Summers rendered these landscapes in a more representational style than before, however he always kept them somewhat abstract by mixing geometric shapes with organic shapes, irregular in outline. Some of his most critically acknowledged work was created during this period including First Rain, 1985 and The Rolling Sea, 1989. Summers received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Bard College in 1979 and was selected by the United States Information Agency to spend a year conducting painting and printmaking workshops at universities throughout India. Since that original sabbatical, he has returned every year, spending four to eight weeks traveling throughout that country. In the 1990s, interspersed with these journeys to India have been additional treks to the back roads and high country areas of Mexico, Central America, Nepal, China and Japan. Travel to these exotic and faraway places had a profound influence on Summers’ art. Subject matter became more worldly and nonwestern as with From Humla to Dolpo, 1991 or A Former Life of Budha, 1996, for example. Architectural images, such as The Pillars of Hercules, 1990 or The Raja’s Aviary, 1992 became more common. Still life images made a reappearance with Jungle Bouquet in 1997. This was also a period when Summers began using odd-sized paper to further the impact of an image. The 1996 Night, a view of the earth and horizon as it might be seen by an astronaut, is over six feet long and only slightly more than a foot-and-a-half high. From 1999, Revuelta A Vida (Spanish for “Return to Life”) is pie-shaped and covers nearly 18 cubic feet. It was also at this juncture that Summers began to experiment with a somewhat different palette although he retained his love of saturated colors. The 2003 Far Side of Time is a superb example of the new direction taken by this colorist. At the turn of the millennium in 1999, “Carol Summers Woodcuts...
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Takashi Murakami Flowers Skateboard Decks: set of 3 works (Murakami skateboard)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Takashi Murakami Flowers Skateboard Decks: set of 3 works: Vibrant Takashi Murakami wall art produced as a limited series in conjunction with the 2017 Murakami exhibit: The Octopus E...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Wood, Offset, Lithograph

Downtown Houston, Photorealist Screenprint by CJ Yao
Located in Long Island City, NY
Liquor Store Reflection by C.J. (Ching-Jang) Yao, Taiwanese (1941–2001) Date: 1981 Screenprint, Signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 250 Size: 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 cm x 76.2 cm)
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Photorealist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Keith Haring Yoko Ono 1987 (announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Yoko Ono 1987: Rare 1980s Keith Haring illustrated announcement for “Dance Plus” - a 1987 week long performance hosted by Keith Haring, Tseng Kwon Chi, Yoko Ono, Judith ...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

1987 Unknown Hollywood Glamour 1924-1956 Photography Black White USA Offset
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 29 x 18.5 inches ( 73.66 x 46.99 cm ) Image Size: 13 x 10 inches ( 33.02 x 25.4 cm ) Framed: No Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Shipping...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Beach Road, Landscape Etching by Harvey Kidder
Located in Long Island City, NY
Beach Road Harvey Kidder, American (1918–2001) Date: circa 1985 Aquatint Etching, Signed and numbered in Pencil Edition of 150 Size: 25 x 32 in. (63.5 x 81.28 cm)
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American Impressionist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Five 5
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Measures 15 x 15 inches with mat Edition of 1000
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Five 5
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Purple Couch, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - ) Title: Purple Couch Year: 1980 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 250, HC Image Size: ...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Raymond Pettibon 1986-2014 (a collection of 5 posters/announcements)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon 1986-2001 poster/announcement cards: A curated set of 4 vintage Raymond Pettibon illustrated announcement cards plus a copy of Picturebook, a 1993 art publication (with a Raymond Pettibon original poster inside). Medium: 4 offset printed announcement cards, 1 fold-out poster. Dimensions ranging from: 4.25x6 inches to 11x17 inches. Condition: Each in good to very good overall vintage condition with some minor signs of handling. Each unsigned from an edition of unknown. Included in the collection: - Raymond Pettibon, Feature gallery, New York, NY, February 18-March 18, 1989. - Raymond Pettibon, A&P Gallery Closing Announcement, New York, NY, October 3, 1986. - Raymond Pettibon Poster...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Circles in Yellow
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Yaacov Agam Title: Circles in Yellow Medium: Screenprint in colors Year: 1980 Edition: 154/200 Sheet Size: 30" x 28 1/2" Image Size: 35 1/4" x 33 3/4" Signed: Hand signed an...
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Abstract 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Keith Haring Untitled (1987) 1989- Pop Art Vintage
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Keith Haring's art vibrantly portrays themes of love, unity, and movement. This reproduction features three iconic images that encapsulate these themes: Two Men in Love: Depicts two...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Rye spring. 1980, Paper, linocut, print size 50x65 cm; total 70x80 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Rye spring. 1980, Paper, linocut, print size 50x65 cm; total 70x80 cm Dainis Rozkalns (1928 - 2018) Artist, graphic artist, illustrator of folklore and fiction publications. The ma...
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Abstract Geometric 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Linocut

Burgundy Iris, Silkscreen by Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993) Title: Burgundy Iris Year: 1980 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200 Image Size: 30 x 20 inches Size: 36...
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Realist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Raymond Pettibon Short Teats, Bloody Milk 1985 (Raymond Pettibon zine)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon Short Teats Bloody Milk 1985 (Raymond Pettibon zine): This visually enticing 1985 Raymond Pettibon artist book/zine titled, Short Teats,...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset, Paper

Large Format Modernist Abstract Lithograph Silkscreen Print Woman Artist
By Lydia Dona
Located in Surfside, FL
1982-84 Hunter College, New York (M.F.A.) 1978-80 School of Visual Arts, New York 1973-77 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem (B.F.A.) American, born in Romania Lives and works in New York City Solo Exhibitions 2008 Michael Steinberg Fine Art, New York 2006 Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona 2005 Karpio + Facchini Gallery, Miami Jacob Karpio Galeria, San Jose (Costa Rica) 2004 Michael Steinberg Fine Art, New York 2001 Marella Arte Contemporanea, Milan 2000 Von Lintel & Nusser, New York Galerie Von Lintel & Nusser, Munich 1998 Galerie Thomas von Lintel, Munich 1997 Galerie des Archives, Paris 1995 Galerie Samuel Lallouz, Montreal L.A. Louver, Los Angeles 1994 Marc Jancou Gallery, London Galerie des Archives, Paris 1993 Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam Real Art Ways, Hartford (Connecticut) 1992 Tom Cugliani Gallery, New York Galerie Marc Jancou, Zurich Galerie des Archives, Paris 1989 Tom Cugliani Gallery, New York Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam Studied at bezalel from 1973 to 1977. And it was a very fascinating time because it was a highly conceptually based school. Very much influenced by Joseph Beuys, and European Conceptualism, I didn’t really like the atmosphere there that much, because it was dominated by male painters like Jörg Immendorf, Marcus Lupertz, and a few others. then came to New York to study at SVA for two years. New York in 1978 was exciting. I was very lucky to be in a class that was full of very bubbly and very energetic artists like Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Tim Rollins, Moira Dryer, Frank Holliday, and Tom Cugliani (who later became one of my dealers).The eighties were dominated largely by Neo-Expressionist paintings. There were Germans, such as Baselitz, Kiefer, Richter, Penck, and the Italians, Clemente, Chia, Cucchi, Palladino as well as Schnabel, Fischl, Basquiat, Salle, and many others, but all of their paintings were figuratively based. But below the popular consent, there was a group of painters who were working more in the vein of what Stephen Westfall referred to as “Neo-Surrealism,” including George Condo, Jeffrey Wasserman, Kenneth Scharf, David Humphrey. However, I felt that Carroll Dunham and you were the only two painters who seemed to be less interested in the kind of narrative, lyrical, or let’s say, stationary composition. He belongs to the generation of Terry Winters, Elizabeth Murray, David Reed and Jonathan Lasker but in some strange way, if we’re looking back to the mid-eighties, we have to include New Image painters like Susan Rothenberg, Neil Jenney, and Robert Moskowitz who were working in between the figure and abstraction with a kind of condensation and compression, in relationship, lets say, to cartoon imagery. There are artists like Jeff Koons, or even Damien Hirst who took the Duchampian aspect and brought it into the continuity of his readymade. But for me, I see no difference between the crack in “Large Glass” and the drips in Jackson Pollock’s paintings. There was something that I felt in my own equation of the continuity between Paul Klee, Duchamp, Picabia, and, oddly enough, Clyfford Still. What essentially is important is how different artists carry on a dialogue among themselves so that they can all keep their work vital. Whether from the abstract paintings of Richmond Burton, Fabian Marcaccio extending the borders of his paintings on to the wall, or Cady Noland’s early scattered installation, my own pre-occupation with machinery, urban environment, and the Duchampian models has always materialized in relationship to other forms of art making. Selected Group Exhibitions: 2014 Drawing on Difference: An Ambition by Saul Ostrow and Lidija Slavkovic, Studio Vendome Gallery, New York. 2013 Drawing on Habit: An Ambition by Saul Ostrow and Lidija Slavkovic, South Carlton Beach and The Betsy-South Beach Exhibition Programs, Art Basel, Miami Beach. 2013 Imprinted Pictures: Lydia Dona...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Screen

Metropolitan Opera Centenial
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
An original signed offset-lithograph poster on Arches paper by American artist Jim Dine (1935-) titled "A Heart at the Opera (Signed)", 1983. Hand pencil signed and numbered by Dine ...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Joan Miro -- La Mélodie Acide, Complete portfolio of 14
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Joan Miro La Mélodie Acide, 1980 The complete portfolio of 14 Lithographs In Original Slip Case Hand Numbered. 184 / 1500 Plate signed Published by Ediciones Poligrafa Reference: M. 1212-1225 Acquire a unique and valuable piece of surrealist art with Joan Miró’s Melodie Acide...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Keith Haring No On 64 (Keith Haring Aids activist announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring ‘No On 64’ (Keith Haring 1986): A rare vintage 1986 Keith Haring activist announcement illustrated by Haring in effort to denounce California's Proposition 64. Proponents of the then ballot, argued that the measure would merely return AIDS to the list of communicable diseases under public health laws. Opponents characterized 64 as an effort to force HIV-positive individuals out of their jobs and into quarantine. The measure was soundly defeated by voters. A rare historic 1980s Keith Haring activist collectible with striking imagery; seldom comes to market. Offset printed folding announcement card. 8.5x11 inches. Good overall vintage condition. Minor signs of aging & handling. Printed signature from a scarce edition of unknown; few known to have survived. Please message us for more works in this category. Keith Haring was an American artist and social activist known for his illustrative depictions of figures and symbols. His white chalk drawings could often been found on the blank poster marquees in New York’s public spaces and subways. “I don't think art is propaganda,” he once stated. “It should be something that liberates the soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity instead of manipulating it.” Born on May 4, 1958 in Reading, PA, he grew up in neighboring Kutztown, where he was inspired to draw from an early age by Walt Disney cartoons and his father who was an amateur cartoonist. After briefly studying commercial art in Pittsburgh, Haring came across a show of the works of Pierre Alechinksy and decided to pursue a career in fine art instead. He moved to New York in the late 1970s to attend the School of Visual Arts, and soon immersed himself in the city’s graffiti culture. By the mid-1980s, he had befriended fellow artists Andy Warhol, Kenny Scharf, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and collaborated with celebrities like the singer Grace Jones. Diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 1988, Haring’s prodigious career was brief, and he died of AIDS-related complications on February 16, 1990 at the age of 31. Before his death, Haring established the Keith Haring Foundation, a non-profit committed to raising awareness of the illness through art programing and community outreach. Throughout his career, Haring made his art widely available through the location of his murals, as well as through the Pop Shop—Haring's own storefront which he used to sell his memorabilia.The artist’s mural Crack is Wack (1986), can still be seen today on a retaining wall along FDR Drive in Manhattan. Haring’s works can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. Related Categories: Keith Haring figurative. Keith Haring foundation. Keith Haring activist. Keith Haring Aids...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph, Offset

Untitled
Located in London, GB
Robert Motherwell Untitled 1986 Colour lithograph and collage, on Guarro paper, Edtion of 100 55.9 x 37.8 cms (22 x 14 7/8 ins)
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Moonlight
Located in London, GB
Lithograph from four aluminium plates using tusche and washes, printed in transparent red, orange and a red to orange blend, with hand colouring in ivory black watercolour and blue and green gouache. On two sheets of buff BFK Rives mould-made paper (300 gsm) Hand-signed by artist, Signed with initials and dated 1980 in pencil, in the lower left on the left-hand sheet. Numbered in pencil in the lower right, verso Published by Bernard Jacobson Ltd. Exhibition History: 'Howard Hodgkin: Views. An Exhibition of Early Prints', Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, 02 March - 02 April 2013; 'Howard Hodgkin Recollections’, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, 21 April - 14 May 2022 Literature: Pat Gilmour, 'Howard Hodgkin', The Print Collector's Newsletter, vol. 12, no. 1, March-April 1981, p. 5 (ill. front cover); Deborah Phillips, 'New Editions: Howard Hodgkin', ARTnews, vol. 80, no. 7, September 1981, p. 161; 'Prints by Six British Painters: Stephen Buckley...
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Abstract 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Marilyn Monroe as Jean Harlow, Poster signed by Richard Avedon
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Avedon was an American fashion and portrait photographer who's work often showed the vulnerability and humanity in celebrities. This poster is signed in marker. Published by ...
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Post-Modern 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Maria Callas Opera Diva Icon Superstar Greek-American Classical Music
Located in New York, NY
Maria Callas Opera Diva Icon Superstar Greek-American Classical Music Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003) "Maria Callas" Sight: 14 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches Lithograph on heavy paper Signed lower ...
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Performance 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Book on Chair /// Contemporary Pop Art Screenprint Interior Flowers Colorful
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Dan May (American, 1955-) Title: "Book on Chair" *Signed and numbered by May in pencil lower left Year: 1989 Medium: Original Screenprint on unbranded white wove paper Limite...
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Iris, Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993) Title: Iris Year: 1981 Edition: 98/200, plus proofs. Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper Size: 36 x 24.75 inches Condition: Good Inscription: Signed...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Diablo, Surrealist Screenprint by Juan Garcia Ripolles
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Juan Garcia Ripolles Title: Diablo Date: 1981 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 45 Paper Size: 33.5 x 27.5 inches
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Modern 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Savarin
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: offset lithograph (after the monotype). This is an offset lithograph reproducing one of Jasper Johns' Savarin monotypes, and it was printed by Norman Lithographers in 1982 an...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Eddie Diptych , Signed Pop Art Exhibition Poster, Guggenheim, Venice Biennale
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Vintage, 1986, Walker Art Center exhibition poster; signed, lower right, in pencil, 'R. Lichtenstein' for Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) and accompanied by certificate of aut...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Offset

Sunrise
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: (Romain De Tirtoff) Erte (Russian, 1892-1990) Title: Sunrise Year: 1984 Medium: Color serigraph, with stamped gold foil Paper: Wove Edition: Numbered 285/300 in pencil ...
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Art Nouveau 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Untitled, 1959/84
Located in Miami, FL
Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923-2019) Original silkscreen print, signed and numbered Title: Untitled, 1959/84 From: Exacta. Dal Costruttivismo all'arte sistematica 1918-1985 Media: Silksc...
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Op Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Champ de Blé Sapins Bleus, Screenprint by Daniel Riberzani
Located in Long Island City, NY
Champ de Blé & Sapins Bleus Daniel Riberzani, French (1942) Date: circa 1980 Screenprint on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 300, AP 45 Image Size: 28.5 x 19 inches S...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Basquiat 1983 Beat Bop Vinyl Record
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Basquiat Beat Bop 1983: Original Beat Bop Vinyl Record, 1983 with music produced & arranged by Jean Michel Basquiat (see record label in photo for Jean Michel credit). 12x12 inches (30.48 x 30.48 cm). 1983. Record: Minor wear. Good overall vintage condition. Further Background: Jean-Michel Basquiat’s history with rap music runs deep. That connection was most visible in the “Beat Bop” 12-inch, a ten-minute sparring match between MCs/graffiti artists K-Rob and Rammellzee, which the legendary Brooklyn artist produced in 1983. Related Categories Basquiat beat bop. Vintage Basquiat. Basquiat 1983...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Plastic

LADIES WITH PARROTS Signed Lithograph, Asian Women, Birds, Fans, Kimonos
Located in Union City, NJ
LADIES WITH PARROTS is an original hand drawn lithograph printed using hand lithography techniques on archival Somerset printmaking paper, 100% acid free by the renowned Chinese born...
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Rare Original Keith Haring Vinyl Record Art (Keith Haring boombox)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Original 1980s Keith Haring Record Art: Keith Haring 'The Baby Beat Box' 1986: Rare highly sought after 1980s Keith Haring record album art featuring a Haring boombox man, a bold Ke...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Keith Haring Citykids 1986 (sticker)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring for New York CityKids, 1986. Rare vintage 1986 sticker illustrated by Keith Haring for the CityKids coalition in New York: "City Kids Speak on Liberty" New York, 1986 sponsored by Burger...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Offset

City of London Barbican Center print (HAND SIGNED by David Hockney) Rare poster
Located in New York, NY
David Hockney Offset lithograph poster Hand signed in pencil by David Hockney on the front The work depicted is "Detail of Cubistic Bar", 1980, crayon Published by Petersburg Press, ...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Offset

My Parents, Pop Art Screenprint by Hunt Slonem
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Hunt Slonem, American (1951 - ) Title: My Parents Year: 1980 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP 30 Image Size: 24 x 30 inches Size: 26 in. x 3...
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Below the Surface of Venice, Abstract Screenprint by Domenick Turturro
Located in Long Island City, NY
Below the Surface of Venice Domenick Turturro, American (1936–2002) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of AP 30 Image Size: 24 x 34 inches Size: 26 in. x 3...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Traveling Salesman, Art Deco Screenprint by Giancarlo Impiglia
Located in Long Island City, NY
This serigraph was created by Italian artist Giancarlo Impiglia. Impiglia's colorful Art Deco prints are easily identifiable, vibrant paintings and their dynamic compositions are simply aesthetically pleasing. This print in his typical style is signed and numbered in pencil and comes from an edition of 300 and 40 APs. Artist: Giancarlo Impiglia Title: Traveling Salesman...
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Art Deco 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Joan Miró -- Original Lithograph IV
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Joan Miró Original Lithograph IV, 1981 Color Lithograph Size: 32 x 25 cm Catalogue Raisonné: Cramer 177, Der Lithograph IV, 1969-1972 Publisher: Maeght Editeur, Paris, France Verso: ...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Yellow Rose, Photorealist Screenprint by Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lowell Blair Nesbitt, American (1933 - 1993) Title: Yellow Rose Year: 1982 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200 Image S...
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American Realist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Canvas, Oil

Rare Original Keith Haring Vinyl Record Art 1985
Located in NEW YORK, NY
1980s Keith Haring record art: “A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse,” a rare 1980's vinyl art cover featuring original artwork by Keith Haring throughout. In addition to the ...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Offset

Zen Minimalist Flowers Etching American Modernist Ed Baynard Pop Art Print
Located in Surfside, FL
ED BAYNARD (American, 1940-2016) Flowers, Flowers in a Vase, Etching. 1979/1980, Hand signed, dated l.r., Hand numbered from small edition 12/24, Dimensions: 23 by 19 in. Framed 25 by 21 in Born in Washington, D.C. in 1940. Raised in Washington, D.C. and newly graduated from high school, he flew to Europe living off and on in Paris and London. During this time, he designed costumes for Jimi Hendrix, worked as a graphic designer for the Beatles as well as Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Returning to New York, he dedicated his life to art after a surprise success with his first show in 1971 at the Willard Gallery in NYC. Ed's images are Zen-like in their simplicity and grace rendered in a flat, graphic style that recalls Japanese Ukiyo-e prints. His watercolors are luminous, like the rest of his representations regardless of the medium. The Japanese inspired ukiyo-e style woodblock prints and lithograph works he created at Tyler Graphics in 1980 contain a 20th century "floating world" sensibility. Ed's wish was to bring harmony, color, and a meditative stillness to this chaotic planet. He did so in a gentle and powerful way, always as an expression of his deep gratitude for the love and beauty, friendship, and concerns he held dearest. His first solo exhibition was in 1971 at New York's legendary Willard Gallery on the recommendation of Agnes Martin. Baynard went on to have exhibitions at galleries including Betty Parsons Gallery, New York (1973); Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (1977); John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco (1980); and Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (1980/81).. Baynard manages to retain a simplicity of form inspired by a love of Japanese Woodblock prints. His new works reflect the same poetry of his earlier paintings, retaining his stylized compositions with their Zen like minimalism and Oriental calm, along with a new sense of rhythm and movement. Baynard uses familiar themes such as flowers, plants, pots, and vases, incorporating them into his delicate watercolor still lifes, thus creating stunning visual feasts. He was included in the 1972 Landscape exhibition at MoMA NY alone with other luminaries James Boynton...
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American Modern 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Banjo, Minimalist Stripe Lithograph by Gene Davis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gene Davis, American (1920 - 1985) Title: Banjo Year: 1981 Medium: Lithograph on Arches Paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 250 Size: 21.25 x 28.5 in. (53.98 x 7...
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Color-Field 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

L Atelier Mourlot by Fernand Leger
Located in New York, NY
This colorful lithographic poster was printed in 1982 at the Atelier Mourlot in Paris was printed for an exhibition of Atelier Mourlot prints in Tokyo at Seibu Department Stores, 198...
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Modern 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

MYTHS: II.267: THE SHADOW
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 200. From the Myths Portfolio. Screenprint With Diamond Dust on Lenox Museum Board. Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc.,...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Board, Screen

LE COUPLE FROM SONGES (CRAMER 112)
Located in Aventura, FL
Color etching with aquatint on Rives paper. From Songes portfolio. Hand signed and numbered by Marc Chagall. Cramer 112. Published by Éditions Gérald Cramer, Geneva. Printed by Lacou...
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Surrealist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Two Dancers By David Hockney
Located in Dubai, Dubai
Two Dancers By David Hockney 1983 Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 27 x 39 inches ( 69 x 99 cm ) Image Size: 23 x 34.75 inches ( 58 x 88 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Offset

Original 1989 Pierre Fix Masseau Poster for Delahaye Hand Signed by the artist
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Delahaye is a 1989 poster by Pierre Fix-Masseau. The artwork features the classic 1937 Delahaye model 135 M amidst the backdrop of the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo. This poster comme...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Le Palmier, Modern Art Ballet Lithograph by Bruno Bruni 1983
Located in Long Island City, NY
In the 1970s, Bruno Bruni made a name for himself as a draftsman, lithographer, painter and sculptor in the international art world. In 1977, he won the International Senefeld Compet...
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Contemporary 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Floating in a Landscape, Abstract Expressionist Lithograph by Karel Appel
Located in Long Island City, NY
An abstract expressionist lithograph print by Karel Appel from 1980. Artist: Karel Appel Title: Floating in a Landscape Year: circa 1980 Medium: Lithograph on Arch...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Bauhaus, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Exhibition Poster by Saul Steinberg
Located in Long Island City, NY
A vintage exhibition poster for famed New Yorker artist, Saul Steinberg at The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
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Modern 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset

Werner Drewes Woodblock Print Cubist Colorful Rare Framed Green Black Red 1982
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original woodblock print by American artist Werner Drews. This composition comes in an archival frame presentation which measures 26 x 30 on the wall. Werner Drewes (1899-1985) Werner Drewes, painter, printmaker, and teacher was born in Canig, Germany in 1899. His father, a Lutheran Minister, hoped he would become and architect but Werner chose the life of an artist. After he served on the front line in France during the war, Werner was admitted to the Bauhaus in 1921 where he studied under Klee, Itten, and Muche. Later, he traveled through Europe to study such old masters as Tintoretto, Velasque, and El Greco. After marrying Margaret Schrobsdorff, they traveled throughout South America, North America, and Asia. In 1930, Werner immigrated to New York City with his family. In New York City, despite the Depression, Werner joined other Bauhaus artists such as Mondrian and Feininger to make a living as an artist. This group became the core of the American Abstract Artists group. Werner taught at Columbia University, worked on the design of the 1939 Worlds Fair building...
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Cubist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Woodcut

Dancing Faces, Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Etching by George McNeil
Located in Long Island City, NY
While McNeil was a pioneer of the New York Abstract Expressionism movement, later in his life his work became more figurative, he focused on dancers and discos, like this piece. Alth...
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Abstract Expressionist 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

Keith Haring Into 84 (Keith Haring Tony Shafrazi announcement)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Into 84/Keith Haring Painted Man 1983: Announcement card for Keith Haring’s well-documented exhibition, 'Into 84' at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New Y...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Offset, Lithograph

Jean-Michel Basquiat Annina Nosei Gallery NY 1982-1988 (Basquiat Annina Nosei)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, 1982-1988: A set of 2 rare vintage original Basquiat announcement cards from 1982 & 1988, respectively published on the occasion(s) of: - ‘Basquiat Anatomy’ 1982 (a suite of 18 screen prints). - Jean-Michel Basquiat December 3, 1988. Medium: 2 off-set printed gallery announcements. Dimensions: 4 x 6 inches & 6 x 8 inches 9 (anatomy). Each in good to very good overall vintage condition. Published by Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, 1982-1988. Each unsigned from an edition of unknown. Scarce. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s dramatic life and iconic paintings—which variously feature obsessive scribbling, enigmatic symbols and diagrams, and iconography including skulls...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Offset

Pink Cat, Karel Appel
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Karel Appel (1921-2006) Title: Pink Cat Year: 1980 Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper Edition: Bon à Tirer; 125, plus proofs Size: 24.75 x 32.25 inches Condition: Excellent I...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Hungarian Surrealist Abstract Hebrew Silkscreen Judaica Print Jewish Serigraph
Located in Surfside, FL
Abstract Hebrew Prints on heavy mould made paper from small edition of 15. there is a facing page of text in Hungarian folded over. Hard edged geometric abstract prints in color base...
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Abstract Geometric 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Screen

Untitled
Located in Miami, FL
Tomás Sánchez (1948) This lithograph from 1982 shows a beautiful landscape by the artist Tomas Sanchez. It is signed and dated in the bottom right corner and numbered on the left on...
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1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Rare Original Keith Haring Vinyl Record Art (vintage Keith Haring)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Record Art 1987: A rare highly sought-after Keith Haring illustrated album cover featuring vibrant colors that make for stand-out wall art (7x7 inches). Off-Set Lithog...
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Pop Art 1980s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Offset

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