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Item Ships From: Missouri
Study/Falling Man (Series I)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series I), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped to Foam Core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series I)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series I), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped to Foam Core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped to Foam Core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped to Foam Core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped to Foam Core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped to Foam Core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Wrapped to Foam Core
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
24 x 24 inches
Wrapped on Foam core
Signed Artist Proof Lower Right
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927...
Category
1960s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series II)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series II), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Color Lithograph
Unframed: 6 x 6 inches
With Frame: 8.75 x 8.5 inches
Kn...
Category
20th Century American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series I)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series I), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
Black Frame, Green Background
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Unframed: 6 x 6 inches
With Frame: 8.75 x 8....
Category
20th Century American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Study/Falling Man (Series I)
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Study/Falling Man (Series I), 1967
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
Signed Lower Right in Pencil
Screenprint, Available in Black or Silver Frame
Unframed: 6 x 6 inches
Wit...
Category
20th Century American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
Trova/Index, Waves
By Ernest Tino Trova
Located in Missouri, MO
Trova/Index, Waves, 1969
By. Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009)
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Unframed: 10.5 x 7.5 inches
With Frame: 15.25 x 11.75 inches
Known for his Falling ...
Category
20th Century American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Price Upon Request
David Salle and Janet Leonard (from the portfolio
Pas de Deux
)
By Alex Katz
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Title: David Salle and Janet Leonard (From the portfolio 'Pas de Deux ')
Artist: Alex Katz 1927 - PRESENT
Year: 1993
Technique: Color screenprint
Alex Katz's paintings and sculptures monumentalize common moments of everyday life. Katz was influenced by the golden age of the billboard business when hand-painted advertisements...
Category
1990s Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Canyon Road, Sante Fe
By Will (William Howard) Shuster
Located in Missouri, MO
Canyon Road, Santa Fe
By. William Howard Shuster (American, 1893-1969)
Signed Lower Right
Edition of 100 Lower Center
Titled Lower Left
Unframed: 4" x 4.75"
Framed: 15.75" x 15.25"
A realist and early modernist painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and sculptor, Will Shuster became known primarily for his work in New Mexico where in 1920, he settled in Santa Fe, having been encouraged to come there by John Sloan. He had studied electrical engineering at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia and later was a student of Sloan's in Santa Fe in both etching and painting.
He was in World War I, where he suffered a gas attack. On his return, he studied with J William Server in Philadelphia but was advised to go West for his health.
In Santa Fe in 1921, he became one of the founding members of Los Cinco Pintores...
Category
20th Century American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Price Upon Request
Bareback Act, Old Hippodrome
By Gifford Beal
Located in Missouri, MO
Bareback Act, Old Hippodrome
By Gifford Beal (1879-1956)
Signed Lower Right
Unframed: 6.5" x 9.5"
Framed: 17.5" x 20"
Gifford Beal, painter, etcher, muralist, and teacher, was born in New York City in 1879. The son of landscape painter William Reynolds Beal, Gifford Beal began studying at William Merritt Chase's Shinnecock School of Art (the first established school of plein air painting in America) at the age of thirteen, when he accompanied his older brother, Reynolds, to summer classes. He remained a pupil of Chase's for ten years also studying with him in New York City at the artist's private studio in the Tenth Street Studio Building. Later at his father's behest, he attended Princeton University from 1896 to 1900 while still continuing his lessons with Chase. Upon graduation from Princeton he took classes at the Art Students' League, studying with impressionist landscape painter Henry Ward Ranger and Boston academic painter Frank Vincent DuMond. He ended up as President of the Art Students League for fourteen years, "a distinction unsurpassed by any other artist."
His student days were spent entirely in this country. "Given the opportunity to visit Paris en route to England in 1908, he chose to avoid it" he stated, "I didn't trust myself with the delightful life in ParisIt all sounded so fascinating and easy and loose." His subjects were predominately American, and it has been said stylistically "his art is completely American." Gifford achieved early recognition in the New York Art World.
He became an associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1908 and was elected to full status of academician in 1914. He was known for garden parties, circuses, landscapes, streets, coasts, flowers and marines. This diversity in subject matter created "no typical or characteristic style to his work."
Beal's style was highly influenced by Chase and Childe Hassam, a long time friend of the Beal family who used to travel "about the countryside with Beal in a car sketching...
Category
20th Century American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Helicopters, Mountains, People (from The Valley Suite)
By Keith Haring
Located in Missouri, MO
Helicopters, Mountains, People (from The Valley Suite) by Keith Haring (1958-1990)
Without Frame: 10" x 8.75"
With Frame: 18.25" x 17.25"
Signed and Dated Lower Right
Edition 31/80 Lower Left
"The Valley" is a group of etchings...
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving
Price Upon Request
Figure and Fish (from The Valley Suite)
By Keith Haring
Located in Missouri, MO
Figure and Fish (from The Valley Suite), 1989 by Keith Haring (1958-1990)
Without Frame: 10" x 8.75"
With Frame: 18.25" x 17.25"
Signed and Dated Lower Right
Edition 31/80 Lower Left
"The Valley" is a group of etchings...
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving
Price Upon Request
Profil Rose
By André Masson
Located in Missouri, MO
Signed Lower Right
Numbered 61/200
Sight Size: 27.5 x 21.5
Framed Size: 31.5 x 24.5
Andre Masson was born in Balagne, France on January 4,1896. He was an engraver, sculptor, stage d...
Category
1960s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Deux Personnages
By André Masson
Located in Missouri, MO
Signed Lower Right
Numbered Lower Left 166/200
Framed Size: 33 x 25 inches
Andre Masson was born in Balagne, France on January 4, 1896. He was an engraver, sculptor, stage designer...
Category
1960s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Seascape (Foot)
By Tom Wesselmann
Located in Missouri, MO
"Seascape" (Foot) 1967
Screenprinted Vacuum-Formed Plexiglass In Colors
Scratch-Signed, Dated and Numbered 92/101
14 1/4 x 12 15/16 x 3/4 in (36.1 x 32.9 x 2 cm).
Known for his Pop-...
Category
1960s Pop Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Plexiglass, Screen
Price Upon Request
Untitled
By Robert Rauschenberg
Located in Missouri, MO
Robert Rauschenberg
"Untitled" 1973
Medium: Screenprint and collage in colors
Printed and Published by Styria Studios, New York and with their blindstamp
Signed and Numbered 71/100
Images Size: approx. 28 x 20 inches
Framed Size: approx. 34 x 26 inches
Born with the name Milton Rauschenberg in Port Arthur, Texas, Robert Rauschenberg became one of the major artists of his generation and is credited along with Jasper Johns of breaking the stronghold of Abstract Expressionism*.
Rauschenberg was known for assemblage*, conceptualist methods, printmaking, and willingness to experiment with non-artistic materials--all innovations that anticipated later movements such as Pop Art*, Conceptualism*, and Minimalism*.
In May, 1999, ARTNews magazine featured him as one of the top twenty-five influential western artists, stating: "His irreverent notions of what an artwork could be gained him the status of an enfant terrible. . .Rauschenberg pushed the viewer to accept the unexpected."
He has said that he believes painting should relate to both life and art and that he wants is artwork to be the intermediary between the two.
He received much formal art education beginning with the Kansas City Art Institute in 1947 and 1948. He studied briefly in Paris at the Academie Julian*, and from 1948 to 1949 was at Black Mountain College* in North Carolina with Josef and Anni Albers. This period was followed by several years attendance at the Art Students League* in New York City with Morris Kantor and Vaclav Vytlacil. In 1951, he exhibited all white and black paintings incorporating viewer participation through the shadows they cast on the works.
At Black Mountain College, he had met composer, John Cage, and dancer- choreographer, Merce Cunningham, for whom he worked in his company as a designer, manager, and performer. Frequently he scoured the area in which they were performing for 'unusual' objects such as tires, old radios...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Man
By Elizabeth Catlett
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 Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut, Woodcut
Price Upon Request
The Dream
By Will Barnet
Located in Missouri, MO
Will Barnet
"The Dream" 2002
Color Lithograph on Somerset Velvet White Paper
Signed and Titled
Ed. 250
Will Barnet, Visionary Artist, Dies at 101
By KEN JOH...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Barbershop Quartet
By After Norman Rockwell
Located in Missouri, MO
After Norman Rockwell
Reproduction print of "Barbershop Quartet" 1936
Lithograph
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Numbered Lower Left 182/200
This i...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Realist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Charwomen in Theater
By After Norman Rockwell
Located in Missouri, MO
Norman Rockwell
"Charwomen in Theater" 1946
Lithograph
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Numbered Lower Left 160/200
Site Size: approx 26 x 20 inches
Framed Size: approx. 34.5 x 28.5 inc...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Realist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Nihyaku
By Agent X
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Agent X
Title : Nihyaku
Mediums : Digital Print
Date : 2019
Dimensions : 30 x 30 in.
Agent X is an emerging artist who creates experimental multimedia collages and painti...
Category
2010s Street Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Digital, Digital Pigment
Price Upon Request
Boston
By John William Hill
Located in Missouri, MO
John William Hill (1812-1879)
"Boston" 1857
Hand-Colored Engraving
Site Size: 29 x 41 inches
Framed Size: 39 x 52 inches
Born in London, England, John William Hill came to America with his family at age 7. His father, John Hill, was a well-known landscape painter, engraver, and aquatintist. John William had a career of two phases, a city topographer-engraver and then, the leading pre-Rafaelite school painter in this country. Employed by the New York Geological Survey and then by Smith Brothers...
Category
1850s Pre-Raphaelite Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving, Aquatint
Price Upon Request
Hail and Farewell
By Rockwell Kent
Located in Missouri, MO
Rockwell Kent
"Hail and Farewell" 1930
Wood Engraving on Paper
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Sheet Size: 14 3/8 x 11 1/4 in.
Image Size: 8 x 5 1/2 in.
Framed Size: 17.5 x 13.5 in.
Growing up in a genteel family in New York City, Rockwell Kent was a member of the rugged realist school of landscape painters as well as a popular illustrator and printmaker. His 1930 illustrations for Moby Dick are among his most lasting achievements. He was the first American artist to have work exhibited in the Soviet Union, a reflection of his Communist Party sympathies, which earned him the Lenin Peace Prize in 1967. This espousal of radical politics caused his career to suffer badly in the '50s because his leftist views caused him disdain among many Americans. However, his work, reflecting both realism and modernism, has earned increasing attention from American art historians.
His subject matter is wide-ranging including scenes of Maine's Monhegan Island, the Adirondack Mountains, book illustrations, and commercial art renderings for companies including General Electric, Rolls Royce, and Westinghouse. Although his first love was painting, in addition to illustration, he also did fabric, ceramic, and jewelry designs, and spent time as a dairy farmer, carpenter, home builder, and lobster fisherman...
Category
1930s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Price Upon Request
Custer
s Last Fight
By Fritz Scholder
Located in Missouri, MO
Fritz Scholder (1937-2005)
"Custer's Last Fight"
Lithograph
Ed. 54/75
Signed and Numbered
Site Size: approx 22 x 30 inches
Framed Size: approx. 35 x 41.5 inches
Born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, Fritz Scholder became a prominent Indian portrait, figure, and genre painter in Arizona. His father was part Indian, and Fritz Scholder chose to focus his art work on this part of his lineage and to express both an appreciation and disdain for Indian customs, traditions, and daily existence.
He studied at the University of Kansas, Wisconsin State University, and with Wayne Thiebaud at Sacramento College in California. He earned an Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Arizona. A long-time resident of Scottsdale, Arizona, he has filled a number of artist-in-residence positions including Dartmouth College and the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute.
In his work, he frequently showed the harsh, realistic side of Indians' lives and deaths including the affects of alcohol and other dissipations, but some of his depictions are humorous such as Indians on horseback carrying umbrellas. His brush-work is generally swift, and the tone often sombre and surreal. A major influence on his work was the contemporary British artist, Francis Bacon, from whom Scholder adapted ironic distortions into his canvases.
In Scottsdale, he lived in an adobe-walled oasis of palm trees and oleander, amid skulls and skeletons. In the garden, several of Mr. Scholder's sculptures feature skull-like heads. In the library, an 18th-century skull engraved with witchcraft symbols shared shelf space with books printed before 1500. And the porch had been converted into a skull room, complete with Mexican Day of the Dead...
Category
1970s American Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Bird
s Eye View
By Ronnie Cutrone
Located in Missouri, MO
Ronnie Cutrone (1948-2013)
"Bird's Eye View" c. 1980s
Color Lithograph
Ed. 222/250
Signed, Numbered and Titled
Image Size: 17 x 23.5 inches
Framed Size: approx. 24 x 30 inches.
Ronnie Cutrone, a figurehead of the Pop and Post-Pop art scenes, was Andy Warhol's assistant at the Factory atop the Decker Building from 1972-1980, and worked closely with Roy Lichtenstein, combining stylistic elements of both. Cutrone's large-scale paintings of American cartoon icons, like Mickey Mouse, Felix the Cat, and Woody Woodpecker further reinvented kitsch and popular media in terms of fine art.
Executed in fluorescent monochromatic colors with the finesse of mass-produced silkscreen and prints, Cutrone's works are the reverse of tromp-l'oeil; they use fine art media (watercolor, pastel, crayon - on high-quality paper) to celebrate, rather than hide, the artifice of their subjects. "Everything is cartoon for me", Cutrone is noted for saying, even "ancient manuscripts...
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
The Circus Dressing Room
By Dame Laura Knight
Located in Missouri, MO
Dame Laura Knight (1877-1970)
"The Circus Dressing Room" 1925
Aquatint Engraving
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Image Size: approx 14 x 9 inches
Framed Size: approx. 23.5 x 18.5 inche...
Category
1920s Realist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving, Aquatint
Price Upon Request
Work and Play
By Gordon Grant
Located in Missouri, MO
Gordan Hope Grant (1875-1962)
"Work and Play"
Lithograph
Signed in Pencil Lower Right
Image Size: 9 x 11.5 inches
Framed Size: approx 18 x 20.5 inches
Born in San Francisco, Gordon Grant is known for his etchings and paintings of marine subjects. He also painted portraits, streets, harbors, beaches and marines, and was an illustrator, whose work included pulp fiction* for Popular Detective magazine in the 1930s. Skilled with watercolor, Grant was honored many times by the American Watercolor Society*. Memberships included the Society of Illustrators*, Salmagundi Club*, Allied Artists of America*, New York Society of Painters, and American Federation of Artists*.
At age 13, he was sent to Scotland for schooling, and the four-month sail around Cape Horn remained a permanent influence on his career. He studied art in Heatherly and at the Lambeth School of Art* in London, and then in 1895, he became a staff artist for the San Francisco Examiner. The next year, he took the same type of job for the New York World and covered the Boer War for Harper's Weekly. He also worked for Puck magazine...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Realist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Joies de Bretagne
By (after) Paul Gauguin
Located in Missouri, MO
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
Joies de Bretagne (Kornfeld 7 B)
zincograph, 1889, on simili Japon paper, from the second edition of circa 50 impressions, published by Ambroise Vollard afte...
Category
Early 1900s Fauvist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Secret State Goddess
By Akio Takamori
Located in Kansas City, MO
Akio Takamori
"Secret State Goddess"
Monoprint, woodcut, gold paint
Year: 1989
Signed by artist & dated "7/1989"
*created at the Anderson Ranch Art Center
Size: 39 x 21.5"
Akio Takamori (1950 – January 11, 2017) was a Japanese-American ceramic sculptor and was a faculty member at the University of Washington.
Akio Takamori’s evolution as an artist began as he worked with Ferguson to break free of the constraints of industrial pottery and find new ways to express himself in clay. Since those first years at the Kansas City Art Institute his work has changed greatly, but it has always been figurative, based on the human body and expressive of human emotion and sensuality.
In the 1980s, Takamori worked innovatively with the vessel form and its structure, creating flat envelope shaped pots formed from slabs. Once the ceramic piece was finished, he would paint onto the surface adding details of the figures that he was representing. These figures often explored human relationships. His work in this format lasted about ten years.
In the mid-1990s a visit to the European Ceramic Work Center in The Netherlands resulted in a shift from vessels back to an early interest in sculpture and the figure. Takamori created groupings of standing figural sculptures...
Category
1980s Contemporary Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Monoprint
Price Upon Request
Diurnes (Femme Assise En Pyjama De Plage II)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Missouri, MO
Pablo Picasso
"Diurnes" (Femme Assise En Pyjama De Plage II) 1962
Linocut printed in ochre and brown, 1962, on Arches paper
Inscribed "Epreuve D'Artist" (Artist Proof) lower left, as...
Category
1960s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut
Price Upon Request
Madame Butterfly
By Larry Rivers
Located in Missouri, MO
Lithograph and silkscreen, 1978
23 x 31 inches (image and sheet)
28 x 36 framed
Signed, dated and numbered ed. 300 lower left
Printed by Styria Studios
Figurative* artist Larry Rive...
Category
1970s Pop Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Geography West
By Francesco Clemente
Located in Missouri, MO
This is a fabulous etching from the "Geography" series of etchings, created in 1992.
Signed Lower Right in Pencil
Numbered Lower Left 29/60
Sheet Size: 28 x 25 inches
Framed Size: ...
Category
1990s Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Etching
Price Upon Request
The Hymn Singer
By Thomas Hart Benton
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...
Category
1950s American Realist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Blue Profile with Pink Orb
By Peter Max
Located in Missouri, MO
Color Lithograph
Signed and Dated Lower Right
Numbered Lower Left 22/100
Image Size: approx. 23 x 29 inches
Framed Size: approx. 31 x 37.5 inches
Category
1970s Pop Art Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Devant le Tableau (Signed and Numbered)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Missouri, MO
Lithograph on Arches Paper
Pencil Signed Lower Right, "Marc Chagall"
Numbered Lower Left Ed. 9/40, one of 40 impressions reserved for the artist aside from the standard signed editio...
Category
1960s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
L
Offrande (Signed and Numbered)
By Marc Chagall
Located in Missouri, MO
Lithograph on Arches Paper
Pencil Signed Lower Right, "Marc Chagall"
Numbered Lower Left Ed. 51/100
Published by CH. SORLIER
SIte Size: 19 x 12.5
Framed Size: approx 27.5 x 22.5
Category
1960s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Portrait of Margaret van Eyck
By Samuel Arlent Edwards
Located in Missouri, MO
A mezzotint by Samuel Arlent Edwards after the 1439 oil on wood painting by the Early Netherlandish master Jan van Eyck, titled, Portrait of Margaret van Eyck. The print is signed to the lower right margin. The image depicts the van Eyck’s wife, clothed in a red robe lined in squirrel fur...
Category
19th Century Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Mezzotint
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Angel
By Ted (Ettore) De Grazia
Located in Missouri, MO
"Angel" 1979
Color Lithograph
Ed. 15/70
Pencil Signed and Number
Image: Approx. 25 x 20
Framed Size: 34 1/2 x 28 1/4
Category
1970s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
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Announcing the Charter for the First Bank in the Missouri Territory 1813
By Mort Künstler
Located in Missouri, MO
Publisher's Print
Image Size: approx 24 x 30 inches
Framed Size: approx 31 x 37 inches
Known for his Civil War genre paintings, Mort Kunstler studied art at Brooklyn College, U.C.L.A., and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He became a successful illustrator in New York and received assignments including numerous book and magazine publishers.
He was affiliated with the National Geographic Magazine, and through their assignments of historical subject matter, learned the value of accuracy by working with historians. He also did illustrations for The Saturday Evening Post, Newsweek, and Argosy.
In the early 1970s, his work began attracting the attention of collectors. His first paintings were primarily Western subject matter, and from 1977 he has had nine one-man shows at the Hammer Gallery in New York City.
In 1982, he had a commission from CBS to do a painting for the television mini series "Blue and Gray," and this activity directed his attention to the Civil War. A painting, The High Water Mark, was very correct in its details and was unveiled on July 2, 1988 at the Gettysburg National Military Park in celebration of the anniversary of the battle.
He has also completed an official U.S. postal stamp commemorating the Buffalo Soldiers...
Category
20th Century Realist Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Color
In the Boudoir
By William Ablett
Located in Missouri, MO
Aquating Engraving
Image Size: Approx 19 x 15.5
Framed Size: Approx. 28.5 x 24.5
William Albert Ablett (1877 - 1937)
Although born to English parents, William Ablett lived in Par...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Engraving, Aquatint
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l Teatro delle Maschere
By Marino Marini
Located in Missouri, MO
Marino Marini
"ll Teatro delle Maschere" 1973
Lithograph
Signed and Numbered
Ed. 25
Sheet Size: approx 27.5 x 39 inches
Framed Size: approx 35 x 47 inches
Marino Marini (February 27...
Category
1970s Modern Missouri - Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Price Upon Request
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