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Winter Cat on a Cushion Poster Lithograph by Steilen
By Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Located in Pasadena, CA
lIthograph poster after Steinlen .He was a cat lover, and the animals appeared in his drawings, posters and paintings throughout his career. Two of his posters, Lait pur Sterilise ...
Category
Early 20th Century Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Unicorns Rhyme" Lithograph by Gustavo Novoa
By Gustavo Novoa
Located in Pasadena, CA
This lithograph is hand signed and numbered.Gustavo Novoa was born in 1941 in Santiago, Chile. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts and Law School there, only to learn that structur...
Category
Late 20th Century Other Art Style Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$576 Sale Price
58% Off
"Cheetah" Lithograph by Linda Lloyd
Located in Pasadena, CA
Two cheetahs, lying in tall grass, occupy the foreground of an engraving defined by clean, refined outlines. Their posture—both relaxed and tinged with alertness—reflects the inheren...
Category
Mid-20th Century Post-War Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"When You Are on a Good Thing, Stick to It!" Satirical Print by George Studdy
Located in Pasadena, CA
A playful vintage print by George Ernest Studdy, depicting a startled puppy pursued by a buzzing bee. Beneath the scene, the humorous motto reads: “When you are on a good thing, stic...
Category
1940s Post-War Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"If You See a Good Thing, Go For It!" Satirical Print by George Studdy
Located in Pasadena, CA
A whimsical vintage print by George Ernest Studdy, featuring a lively puppy lunging eagerly at its reflection in a mirror. Paired with the humorous caption, “If you see a good thing,...
Category
1940s Post-War Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"The Eagle and the Breath of Souls" Lithograph by Goldie
Located in Pasadena, CA
An eagle, in full flight, hovers over a panel where faces and numbers align. Goldie’s signature embossing technique heightens the sense of a gradual detachment, as if the eagle belon...
Category
Mid-20th Century Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Chinese Silk Screen Lithograph by Wah Cheong
Located in Pasadena, CA
Midcentury colorful representation of 4 coy fish by Chinese artist (signed and dated). Painted on silk. Framed and exhibited in Honk Kong. Numbered 13/30.
Category
1980s Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
Silk, Paint, Lithograph
$120 Sale Price
33% Off
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"Heron and Lotus" by Yamamoto Baiitsu. Lithograph Printed in Italy.
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Untitled Boy and Dog Go Fishing - Reproduced Lithograph after Norman Rockwell
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Located in Chesterfield, MI
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20th Century Pasadena - Animal Prints
Materials
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“The Winter Ball” 1988
Located in Austin, TX
Poster Size: 23.5 x 16.5 in.
Vintage Gold Leaf Frame Size: 23.5 x 16.5 in.
Signed and inscribed in gold marker, bottom right
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1980s Pop Art Pasadena - Animal Prints
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“Europa and the Bull”
By Alvar Sunol Munoz-Ramos
Located in San Francisco, CA
You have to hand it to the bull. Not just taking Europa with his unassailable power (he is Zeus in disguise, after all) he brings along a retinue for his seduction of the beautiful P...
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1980s Modern Pasadena - Animal Prints
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Paper, Lithograph
Jon Corbino, Montana Earthquake, 1936, lithograph
By Jon Corbino
Located in New York, NY
Works by Jon Corbino (1905-1964) feature drama. Here he's showing us the chaos produced by a major earthquake in rural Montana in 1936 -- an actual historical event.
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1930s American Modern Pasadena - Animal Prints
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French Spaniel, French hound dog chromolithograph print, 1930s
By P. Mahler
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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1930s Art Deco Pasadena - Animal Prints
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H 7.68 in W 10.63 in
Alexander Calder Circus Reproduction Lithograph After a Drawing
By (after) Alexander Calder
Located in Surfside, FL
(after) Alexander Calder
"Calder's Circus" offset lithograph on wove paper after drawings by the artist
Published by Art in America and Perls gallery in 1964 (from drawings done in the 1930's)
these range slightly in size but they are all about 13 X 17 inches (with minor variations in size as issued.) These have never been framed. The outer folio is not included just the one lithograph.
James Sweeny from the introduction “The fame of Calder’s circus spread quickly between the years 1927 and 1930. All the Paris art world came to know it. It brought him his first great personal success. But what was more important, the circus also provided the first steps in Calder’s development as an original sculptor”
Clive Gray wrote ”A visit to the studio of Alexander Calder led to the chance discovery of some hundred masterful circus drawings completed over thirty years ago. We publish, for the first time, a choice of sixteen from that group.” With signed introduction by Miro.
These whimsical drawings, done in the style of wire sculpture, include acrobats, clowns, jugglers, trapeeze artists, an elephant, dog and lion. they are great.
Alexander Calder is widely considered to be one of the most important American sculptors of the 20th century. He is best known for his colorful, whimsical abstract public sculptures and his innovative mobiles, kinetic sculptures powered by motors or air currents, which embraced chance in their aesthetic. Born into a family of accomplished artists, Calder's work first gained attention in Paris in the 1930s and was soon championed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, resulting in a retrospective exhibition in 1943. Major retrospectives were also held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1964) and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1974). Calder’s work is in many permanent collections, most notably in the Whitney Museum of American Art, but also the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Modern Art; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and the Centre Georges Pompidou. He produced many large public works, including .125 (at JFK Airport, 1957), Pittsburgh (Carnegie International prize winner 1958, Pittsburgh International Airport) Spirale (UNESCO in Paris, 1958), Flamingo and Universe (both in Chicago, 1974), and Mountains and Clouds (Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 1976). Although primarily known for his sculpture, Calder was a prodigious artist with a restless creative spirit, whose diverse practice included painting and printmaking, miniatures (such as his famous Cirque Calder), children’s book illustrations, theater set design, jewelry design, tapestry and rug works, and political posters. Calder was honored by the US Postal Service with a set of five 32-cent stamps in 1998, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, posthumously in 1977, after refusing to receive it from Gerald Ford one year earlier in protest of the Vietnam War.
Calder moved to New York and enrolled at the Art Students League, studying briefly with Thomas Hart Benton, George Luks, Kenneth Hayes Miller, and John Sloan. While a student, he worked for the National Police Gazette where, in 1925, one of his assignments was sketching the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Calder became fascinated with the action of the circus, a theme that would reappear in his later work.
In 1926, Calder moved to Paris, enrolled in the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, and established a studio at 22 rue Daguerre in the Montparnasse Quarter. In June 1929, while traveling by boat from Paris to New York, Calder met his future wife, Louisa James (1905-1996), grandniece of author Henry James and philosopher William James. They married in 1931. While in Paris, Calder met and became friends with a number of avant-garde artists, including Fernand Léger, Jean Arp, and Marcel Duchamp. Cirque Calder (on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art at present) became popular with the Parisian avant-garde. He also invented wire sculpture, or "drawing in space," and in 1929 he had his first solo show of these sculptures in Paris at Galerie Billiet. Hi! (Two Acrobats) in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art is an early example of the artist's wire sculpture. The painter Jules Pascin, a friend of Calder's from the cafes of Montparnasse, wrote the preface to the catalog. A visit to Piet Mondrian's studio in 1930, where he was impressed by the environment-as-installation, "shocked" him into fully embracing abstract art, toward which he had already been tending.
Dating from 1931, Calder’s sculptures of discrete movable parts powered by motors were christened “mobiles” by Marcel Duchamp, a French pun meaning both "motion" and "motive." At the same time, Calder was also experimenting with self-supporting, static, abstract sculptures, dubbed "stabiles" by Jean Arp in 1932 to differentiate them from mobiles.
Public commissions increasingly came his way in the 1960s. Notable examples are .125 for JFK Airport in 1957, Spirale for UNESCO in Paris 1958 and Trois disques, commissioned for Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Calder's largest sculpture at 25.7 meters high was El Sol Rojo, constructed outside the Aztec Stadium for the 1968 Summer Olympics "Cultural Olympiad" events in Mexico City. Many of his public works were commissioned by renowned architects; I.M. Pei commissioned his La Grande Voile (1966), a 25-ton, 40-foot high stabile for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Part of Calder's repertoire includes pivotal stage sets for more than a dozen theatrical productions, including Nucléa, Horizon, and most notably, Martha Graham’s Panorama (1935), a production of the Erik Satie symphonic drama Socrate (1936), and later, Works in Progress (1968).
In addition to sculptures, Calder painted throughout his career, beginning in the early 1920s. He picked up his study of printmaking in 1925, and continued to produce illustrations for books and journals.As Calder’s professional reputation expanded in the late 1940s and 1950s, so did his production of prints. Masses of lithographs based on his gouache paintings hit the market, and deluxe editions of plays, poems, and short stories illustrated with fine art prints by Calder became available for sale.
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Pont-Audemer Spaniel, French hound dog chromolithograph print, 1930s
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Tiger Walking, Original Lithograph Illustration by Paul Jouve, 1948
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Located in Pasadena, CA
LIthograph by Paul Jouve c.1948 depicting a walking tiger.
Beautiful custom frame with Museum anti-reflect glass and a black and white mat.
Excellent condition, has a signature and 1948 on the back
Paul Jouve was born March 16th, 1878 in Bourron-Marlotte in the Department of Seine et Marne, France. His father, Auguste Jouve, born in Lyon on July 11th, 1846, was a graduate of the Beaux-Arts School in Lyon, a painter and friend of Theo and Vincent Van Gogh. Pierre-Paul Jouve Prints and Multiples
FRENCH, 1880-1973
In the time when the School of Fine Arts and official or special academies promote the study of human model, Paul Jouve, influenced by his father, prominent landscape painter and portraitist, shows more interest in study of animal models. Since his childhood, his father took him to Paris museums and botanic gardens and to Jardin d’Acclimatation - he will keep coming back to them during his entire career - At the age of 16, simultaneously with his art studies Paul Jouve learns the art of gravure and the lithography at Henri Patrice Dillon...
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco Pasadena - Animal Prints
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Lithograph
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Black and White Lithograph of a Resting Cat by Georganne C. White
Located in Pasadena, CA
The delicacy of this lithography showcases a masterful interplay between the use of positive and negative spaces. The artist's deft hand has outlined the cat in black ink, strategically filling certain selected areas with profound blackness. The subject is probably her beloved cat named Tuffy, and the number 1 behind the work's title suggests that other studies of her cat have followed. Resting on his side, the feline's likely tabby coat gives serenity to the scene depicted. A scene approached with love, Infinite poetry, and subtle restraint.
Reminiscent of the renowned art of stenciling, popularized by the acclaimed artist Banksy, this lithograph achieves a sense of balance through its minimalist use of black against a lighter background. The artist's signature is carefully penned in pencil, as for the number of the edition. We have no personal information...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Pasadena - Animal Prints
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Paper
H 18 in W 25 in D 0.5 in
Tiger Walking, Original Lithograph Illustration by Paul Jouve, 1948
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Located in Pasadena, CA
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"Harmony" Colorful Zebras Lithograph by Chinese Artist Jiang Tie-Feng #35/75
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1970s Symbolist Pasadena - Animal Prints
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Located in Pasadena, CA
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By George Braque
Located in Pasadena, CA
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20th Century Cubist Pasadena - Animal Prints
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