Galerie Lehner Abstract Prints
to
3
1
7
1
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
7
4
1
1
9
3
3
9
3
1
1
8
2
2
1
1
12
Wer nicht zur Welt kommt
Located in Wien, 9
Hans Ticha, born in 1940 in what was then Czechoslovakia, is a renowned German artist, particularly celebrated for his exceptional contributions to contemporary art. He gained promin...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Color, Woodcut
Fließen 8
Located in Wien, 9
Barbara Szüts was born in Bad Bleiberg in Carinthia (AUSTRIA) in 1952.
She studied painting with Carl Unger at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1974 to 1980. From 1986 ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Varnish, Pencil, Monotype
Strömen 11
Located in Wien, 9
> Monotype, ink, varnish on red Ingres paper
> signed and dated lower right
Barbara Szüts was born in Bad Bleiberg in Carinthia (AUSTRIA) in 1952. She studied painting with Carl Ung...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Varnish, Ink, Monotype
Beantwortung von sieben nicht gestellten Fragen
Located in Wien, 9
Original Offset-Print of Hans Ticha and Ernst Jandl
Category
20th Century Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Offset
Behind the curtains 2
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
20th Century Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Kati
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
1960s Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Gehöft am Hügel (Kebelmühl)
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
1960s Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Le Delire du Couturier, Bleu, Rouge, Vert
By Joan Miró
Located in Wien, 9
signed on lower right, numbered 2/30 lower left
Category
1960s Surrealist Abstract Prints
Materials
Color, Lithograph
Entfernung (Serie) - 3/30 - Nr.5
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
20th Century Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Entfernung (Serie) - 3/30 - Nr.4
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
20th Century Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Entfernung (Serie) - 3/30 - Nr.2
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
20th Century Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Entfernung (Serie) - 3/30 - Nr.3
Located in Wien, 9
Auguste Kronheim was born in Amsterdam in 1937. The artist makes woodcuts and drawings. She received her training in drawing from Hanns Kobinger and graduated from the Linz Federal T...
Category
20th Century Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Related Items
Descending Circles, White and Blue, Handmade Unique Monotype Cyanotype, Paper
By Kind of Cyan
Located in Barcelona, ES
This cyanotype monotype features a constellation of overlapping circular forms that seem to hover like celestial bodies or drifting clouds. The soft, mottled texture within each whit...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Monotype
Murakami print - Kansei : The Golden Age - Last One - Framed
By Takashi Murakami
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is an offset print, limited edition 118 of 300, signed and numbered by Artist.
It is beautiful, brand new, and framed using archival materials at a reputable framer in Los Angeles. Ready for installation or gifting. Last One Available.
Enjoy video of the unwrapping of this brand new print at our Los Angeles framer! This print is now sold framed, in Los Angeles, CA.
"Kansei : The Golden Age"
潤声 ゴールデンエイジ
4c offset w/cold stamp + spot varnishing
オフセット印刷4色+箔+厚盛ニス
Diameter: 710 mm / 28 in.
Framed: approx 34 x 34 x 2 in.
Edition 300
Signed and numbered: edition 118 of 300
Made in Japan
Pristine condition, brand new, framed in Los Angeles, California
Seller in Los Angeles...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Offset
$5,000
H 34 in W 34 in D 2 in
Lotus
By Hiroki Morinoue
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30.
Lotus is a twenty-six color woodcut from seven woodblocks printed in an edition of 30, plus proofs, on white Thai Mulberry paper. In this print, a compe...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Tree 8
By Alex Katz
Located in Miami, FL
Technical Information:
Alex Katz
Tree 8
2022
Woodcut and Lithograph
39 3/4 x 39 1/4 in.
Edition of 60
Pencil signed and numbered
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Woodcut
Original World Cup USA 94 - Coca Cola Soccer poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original World Cup USA ’94, Coca Cola sponsored vintage poster. Archival linen backed in A- condition, ready to frame. This World Cup ’94 poster is very rarely seen or available....
Category
1990s Abstract Geometric Figurative Prints
Materials
Offset
Venice Seascape Triptych, Blue Lido Island Reflections, Contemporary Cyanotype
By Kind of Cyan
Located in Barcelona, ES
This series of cyanotype triptychs showcases the beauty of nature scenes, including stunning beaches and oceans, as well as the intricate textures of water, forests, and skies. These...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Monotype, Paper
$744 Sale Price
20% Off
H 40 in W 83 in
Still Life — Mid-century Modern
By Charles Quest
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...
Category
1940s American Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Winter on Cruise
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color woodcut and lithograph diptych. Signed and dated in pencil by Dine. From a limited edition of 12.
Category
Early 2000s Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Color, Lithograph, Woodcut
Untitled, from the Lehman Brothers Art Collection unique signed framed monotype
By Andrea Belag
Located in New York, NY
Andrea Belag
Untitled, from the Lehman Brothers Art Collection, 2003
Watercolor monotype on paper
Pencil signed and dated on the front
Framed
Gorgeous ...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor, Monotype, Graphite
$4,500
H 30.5 in W 28 in D 1.25 in
Wedding Party
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original mid century modern woodblock print.
This work is hand signed illegibly and titled "Wedding Party".
Category
1960s Modern Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Woodcut
Velvet Underground Yellow.
By Rodrigo Spinel
Located in Miami Beach, FL
As a reflection on the value we give to objects, this series exposes examples of objects that we use daily and for different reasons ended up gaining very high prices. By redrawing t...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Underwater — Mid-century Modern
By Charles Quest
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Charles Quest, 'Underwater', 1948, chiaroscuro wood engraving, edition 12. Signed, titled, dated and numbered '3/12' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression, in dark brown and warm black, on off-white wove paper, with full margins (5/8 to 1 1/2 inch), in excellent condition. Scarce.
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...
Category
1940s American Modern Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut







