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"Bam Bam" Acrylic and Collage on Korean newsprint
By Gary John
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Venice Beach selling his art on the boardwalk for 10 years before exploding onto the world art market
Category

2010s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Acrylic, Newsprint

Seoul, Korea (Three Birds)
By Pentti Sammallahti
Located in Santa Monica, CA
, the cold, and the sea. Sammallahti is a master craftsman, carefully toning his prints, to create a
Category

2010s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Galumlee Beach Tree Taean Chungcheongnamdo South Korea, b&w ltd photograph
By Michael Kenna
Located in Sante Fe, NM
"Galumlee Beach Tree Taean Chungcheongnamdo South Korea" is a silver gelatin print that was printed
Category

2010s Minimalist Landscape Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Korean "Minhwa" Folk Art Painting
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Korean minhwa on silk of birds, tree branch and flowers. Dimensions: 31.5"H x 18.5"W. Ask us about
Category

20th Century Korean Prints

Materials

Silk

Park Seo-Bo - “Ecriture”, 1988 - Lithograph, hand signed. Edition 300, framed
Located in EL Waalre, NL
, Tansaekhwa grew to be the international face of contemporary Korean art and a cornerstone of contemporary
Category

Vintage 1980s South Korean Other Prints

Materials

Paper

Women of Korea
By Saya Da Jung
Located in New York, NY
10.5 x 13.5 17.25 x 21.25 (Framed, frame included)
Category

2010s Minimalist Portrait Prints

Materials

C Print

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Korean Art Print For Sale on 1stDibs

You are likely to find exactly the korean art print you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. There are many Contemporary, Pop Art and Old Masters versions of these works for sale. Finding the perfect korean art print may mean sifting through those created during different time periods — you can find an early version that dates to the 18th Century and a newer variation that were made as recently as the 21st Century. Adding a korean art print to a room that is mostly decorated in warm neutral tones can yield a welcome change — find a piece on 1stDibs that incorporates elements of gray, black, beige, red and more. There have been many interesting korean art print examples over the years, but those made by Gary John, Michael Kenna, Mizin Shin, Paul Jacoulet and Young Jin Choi are often thought to be among the most thought-provoking. Artworks like these of any era or style can make for thoughtful decor in any space, but a selection from our variety of those made in paper, silver gelatin print and acrylic paint can add an especially memorable touch.

How Much is a Korean Art Print?

The price for a korean art print in our collection starts at $40 and tops out at $6,795 with the average selling for $1,125.
Questions About Korean Art Print
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    What the Korean art style is called varies because several different art forms have emerged from the country. In terms of pottery, Korea is known for the Jeulmun style, characterized by conical shapes and comb-like decorations, and the Mumun style, which is used to describe oversized, unadorned pieces. During the 1970s, a monochrome painting style called Dansaekhwa became popular among Korean artists and remains so to this day. The name for the Korean style of calligraphic art is Seoye. On 1stDibs, find a range of Korean art.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    In art, a print is a work produced multiple times by transferring an image from a plate to another surface. Making a print can be as straightforward as pressing a painted surface against another surface or as complex as triggering a chemical reaction to create an image. Artists embrace different techniques to yield various effects: some printing techniques, like etching, emphasize lines, for example, while others, like lithograph printing, are better for creating soft textures. On 1stDibs, shop a diverse assortment of art prints.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    To identify your art prints, first look for an artist's signature, usually found in the bottom corner or on the back of the piece. You can use the app Smartify to take a photo of the signature or conduct a reverse image search to learn who the artist is. From there, you can explore online resources and art catalogues to learn more about your print. Should you need assistance, consider enlisting the help of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable art dealer. Shop a diverse assortment of art prints on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Art prints typically increase in value, but this depends on the artist and whether demand for his or her work increases over time.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2024
    To tell if an art print is real, first take the time to learn about the artist and the types of prints that they have produced. Identifying characteristics vary based on the print method, and some artists have incorporated certain flourishes or markings that can aid in authentication. Researching the artist and their techniques using information available from trusted online resources can help you determine what to look for. Alternatively, you can take your print to a certified appraiser or knowledgeable art dealer to seek an expert opinion. Find a large selection of art prints on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    To know if your art prints are valuable, conduct research on them. Begin by using the artist's signature to identify the maker, and then consult trusted online resources to find out how much similar prints made by them have sold for in the past. Keep in mind that the quality of the image and the condition of the paper will impact its value. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer can evaluate your print and give you an estimate as to how much it is worth. Shop a large collection of art prints on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    Yes, some art prints are worth money. However, values vary greatly. A number of factors influence the potential selling price of art prints, including age, maker, technique, size, the original number of prints produced, the image quality and the condition of the paper. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable art dealer can provide you with an estimated value for any prints that you own based on these factors. On 1stDibs, explore a wide range of art prints.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 9, 2024
    Yes, numbered art prints may be worth something. The artist who produced the print and its age, subject matter, image condition and overall condition all contribute to its value. In addition, the number of prints that were in the series will also influence a piece's potential value. If you have a numbered print, a certified appraiser or experienced art dealer can help you determine how much it may be worth. On 1stDibs, find a large selection of art prints.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 24, 2024
    Yes, original art prints may be worth something. However, the value of prints varies greatly based on the artist, age, image quality, historical significance, availability and overall condition. To find out how much a print that you own may be worth, consult a certified appraiser or knowledgeable art dealer, who can evaluate your piece based on its characteristics and history and give you an estimated fair market value for it. On 1stDibs, find a large selection of art prints.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 16, 2024
    Yes, some limited edition art prints are worth money. Because only a certain number of prints are produced in a limited series, they often increase in value over the years. Factors like the artist, age, image quality and overall condition of the print will determine how much a particular piece is worth. To find out the value of any prints you own, enlist the help of a certified appraiser or experienced art dealer. Explore a diverse assortment of art prints on 1stDibs.