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Item Ships From: Wisconsin
"French Air Show with Remarque of Head of Pilot, " Lithograph Stencil by GAMY
By Marguerite Montaut
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"French Air Show with Remarque of Head of Pilot" is an original lithograph and stencil print by Marguerite Montaut (GAMY). It depicts an early airplane flying above a crowd of specta...
Category

1910s American Realist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph, Stencil, Ink

The Net
By George Raab
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This piece is an original linoleum block print created and printed by George Raab. The lower margin is titled and signed by the artist in graphite. The lower left has the title. The ...
Category

1930s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Linocut

Femme Attablee Devant un Verre de Vin
By Jacques Villon
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Signed with estate stamp, J.V. double sided. 6-3/4" x 4-3/4" art 18" x 15-1/4" frame Jacques Villon (French, 1875 - 1963) French painter, printmaker and illustrator. The oldest of three brothers who became major 20th-century artists, including Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Marcel Duchamp, he learnt engraving at the age of 16 from his maternal grandfather, Emile-Frédéric Nicolle (1830-94), a ship-broker who was also a much appreciated amateur artist. In January 1894, having completed his studies at the Lycée Corneille in Rouen, he was sent to study at the Faculty of Law of the University of Paris, but within a year he was devoting most of his time to art, already contributing lithographs to Parisian illustrated newspapers such as Assiette au beurre. At this time he chose his pseudonym: Jack (subsequently Jacques) in homage to Alphonse Daudet’s novel Jack (1876) and Villon in appreciation of the 15th-century French poet François Villon...
Category

Early 20th Century Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Crayon, India Ink, Pencil

Nude Oil Female Figures Women Realism Expressionism Contemporary Sensual Signed
By Alicia Czechowski
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"The Sauna" is an original oil painting on canvas signed by the artist Alicia Czechowski. It depicts six nude female figures lounging in a sauna. These figures have a wide variety of...
Category

1980s Realist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Oil

Great Blue Heron
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Signed and numbered by the artist in two places: back side of base and underneath the base. Edition 5/50.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Bronze

Contemporary figurative textured oil painting woman nighttime colorful signed
By Ernesto Gutierrez (b.1941)
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Descanso, Peru (Woman)" by Ernesto Gutierrez, 1986, oil on jute canvas, signed lower right. 25" x 30" art 35" x 40" frame Artist Bio: Ernesto Gutierrez was born in Lima, Peru in ...
Category

1980s Impressionist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Jute, Oil

"Hand-Carved Indonesian Wooden Finial with Decorative Base, " Carved Painted Wood
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This wooden finial figure was carved from wood by an unknown Indonesian artist. This figure stands on a carved decorative base, also created in Indonesia. The sculpture is a red and ...
Category

19th Century Folk Art Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Wood, Paint

Fine art print, mono print, monotype, unique print, hand printed, “Jazz 185”
By Richard Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
" Jazz 185" This unique mono print is from my Jazz series, where each individual image is composed from shapes of found objects. My process of printing is one of improvising, much li...
Category

2010s Abstract Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Paper

Fine art print, mono print, monotype, unique print, hand printed, “Jazz 187”
By Richard Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
" Jazz 187" This unique mono print is from my Jazz series, where each individual image is composed from shapes of found objects. My process of printing is one of improvising, much li...
Category

2010s Abstract Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Paper

Strip Mall original oil on wood painting signed by Robert Richter
By Robert Richter
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This painting, 'Strip Mall,' contains the humor common to Robert Richter's oeuvre, presenting a view of the kind of strip mall and parking lot so common to contemporary life. Each st...
Category

2010s Outsider Art Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Indonesian Loro Blonyo 19th Century Wedding Figures (Pair)" Hand-carved Painted
Located in Milwaukee, WI
These two figures were created by an unknown Indonesian artist using carved, painted wood. The bride and groom figures were to be used at a traditional wedding in Indonesia. The Loro Blonyo...
Category

19th Century Folk Art Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Wood, Paint

Improvisation 7 original first ed. woodcut from Klänge by Wassily Kandinsky
By Wassily Kandinsky
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The present woodcut print comes from 'Klänge (Sounds),' a book of original graphics and poetry by Wassily Kandinsky. This first edition was released in an edition of 300, each book signed and numbered by the artist. The title of the album and this particular print, 'Improvisation,' demonstrated Kandinsky's interest in music and how abstract musical forms could be translated into images on a two-dimensional surface. This particular composition is difficult to read, but through the abstraction, one can make out various figures and a landscape beyond. 7.5 x 5 inches, image 22 x 19.5 inches, frame Woodcut in black ink on laid paper (watermark Van Gelder Zonen) Signed with encircled 'K' in the block, lower right Framed to conservation standards using 100 percent acid free archival materials including silk-lined matting with 1/4 inch bevel, museum glass, and a gold-gilded moulding Ref. Roethel 124 The Museum of Modern Art described 'Klänge (Sounds)' as follows: Vasily Kandinsky's self-described "musical album," Klänge (Sounds), consists of thirty-eight prose-poems he wrote between 1909 and 1911 and fifty-six woodcuts he began in 1907. In the woodcuts Kandinsky veiled his subject matter, creating increasingly indecipherable images (though the horse and rider, his symbol for overcoming objective representation, runs through as a leitmotif). This process proved crucial for the development of abstraction in his art. Kandinsky said his choice of media sprang from an "inner necessity" for expression: the woodcuts were not merely illustrative, nor were the poems purely verbal descriptions. Kandinsky sought a synthesis of the arts, in which meaning was created through the interaction of, and space between, text and image, sound and meaning, mark and blank space. The experimental typography shows his interest in the physical aspects of the book. Klänge is one of three major publications by Kandinsky that appeared shortly before World War I, alongside Über die Geistige in der Kunst (Concerning the Spiritual in Art) and the Blaue Reiter almanac...
Category

1910s Blue Rider Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Woodcut

Fine art print, mono print, monotype, unique print, hand printed, "Jazz 183”
By Richard Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Jazz 183" This unique mono print is from my Jazz series, where each individual image is composed from shapes of found objects. My process of printing is one of improvising, much lik...
Category

2010s Abstract Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Paper

Fine art print, mono print, monotype, unique print, hand printed, “Jazz 184”
By Richard Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
" Jazz 184" This unique mono print is from my Jazz series, where each individual image is composed from shapes of found objects. My process of printing is one of improvising, much li...
Category

2010s Abstract Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Paper

Wild Rice Harvesters
By Gregory Steele
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Framed 25.63 x 29.63 in
Category

2010s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Oil, Board

Diamond Variation I
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The work of Ruth Leavitt (1944, Saint Paul, Minnesota) employs computation to manipulate and alter abstract forms by virtually stretching, rotating and deforming them across three ax...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

"St. Sebastian in NY, " Original Aquatint signed by Dan Mitchell Allison
By Dan Mitchell Allison
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"St. Sebastian in N.Y." is an original color aquating by dan Mitchell Allison. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. This piece depicts a heart/apple behind a window being assaulted by small arrows. Cactus-patterned curtains fly away from the windows and five words float in front of the entire image. This piece resembles Rene Magritte's early experiments with text-based surrealism. This piece is edition 38/40. 15 3/8" x 19 5/8" art 22 1/8" x 26 1/4" frame Born in Houston, Texas in 1953, the printmaker and painter continues to live and work there, still remaining an integral part of the lively Houston art scene while garnering attention throughout the United States, as well as overseas. Allison's prints are included in major museum and private collections throughout the world, including the U.S., Europe and Asia. He has gained renown for his innovative painting with the surface subtleties of printmaking and has established an international reputation for printmaking that places him in league with some of the most important late 20th century artists to have worked in the print medium. Achieving worldwide critical acclaim for his printmaking, Allison was the recipient of the prestigious 1987 Grand Prix award for the 17th Biennial of Graphic Art sponsored by the Ljubljana Museum of Modern Art in the former Republic of Yugoslavia. The artist's award winning, three panel collagraphic triptych, "Between Heaven and Earth," was selected from more than 1800 entries submitted from 57 countries. Past recipients of Ljubljana print award honors include Joan Miro, Karl Appel, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, James Rosenquist, David Hockney, Victor Vasarely, Antonio Berni...
Category

1980s Surrealist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Aquatint

"Demi-God of Discontent, " Original Etching and Aquatint signed by Molly McKee
By Molly McKee
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Demi-God of Discontent" is an original etching and aquatint made with Chine Colle by Molly McKee. The artist signed the piece in the lower right, titled it lower center, and wrote the edition number (2/10) in the lower left. It depicts a few abstracted human figures in McKee's surreal and horror-inspired style. 11 3/4" x 9" art 24 7/8" x 17 1/2" frame This surreal etching...
Category

1990s Surrealist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Coupe Gordon Bennett 1909 original lithograph by Marguerite "Gamy" Montaut
By Marguerite Montaut
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Coupe Gordon Bennett 1909 — Curtiss le Gagnant" is an original Lithograph with Pochoir created by Marguerite Montaut (GAMY). Gamy presents the viewer w...
Category

Early 1900s American Realist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph, Ink

"From Album Twin, " Color Aquatint, Etching, Collage signed by James Coignard
By James Coignard
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"From Album Twin" is an original signed color aquatint, etching, carborundum, and collage piece by James Coignard. it depicts two figures in the bottom corners among letters and numb...
Category

1970s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint, Carbon Pigment

"Fall Hare, " Oil on Board Animal Portrait Outside signed by Cathryn Ruvalcaba
By Cathryn Ruvalcaba
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Fall Hare" is an oil on board signed by Cathryn Ruvalcaba. A timid little rabbit sits near the right side looking off into the distance. It is at the edge of over grown land, behind...
Category

2010s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Oil, Board

"Weeping Tree, " an Etching Aquatint signed by Molly McKee
By Molly McKee
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Weeping Tree" is an original etching and aquatint signed by the artist Molly McKee. It is edition 2/10 and depicts multiple abstracted figures on the left gazing to the right. 12" x 8.75" art 24.875" x 17.5" frame This surreal etching...
Category

1990s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Foldout from catalogue for Terres de grand feu lithograph by Joan Miró
By Joan Miró
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Joan Miró produced this original lithograph especially for the catalogue for an exhibition of his and Josep Llorens Artigas' collaborative work at the Pierre Matisse Gallery, New Yo...
Category

1950s Abstract Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph

19th century black and white etching landscape circular print river signed
By Edward Loyal Field
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"The Boat House" is a signed (lower center) etching by Edward Loyal Field. It depicts a scene across a river in the foreground, where a quaint set of houses sits in black and white.1...
Category

1880s Realist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Etching

Machias Seal Island Light
By Wolf Kahn
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Wolf Kahn was commissioned by the Smithsonian to design a postcard for them. He made four designs and they selected a singular one. This drawing here is one of the few rejected designs. This piece was given to the founder, David Barnett, of the David Barnett Gallery...
Category

19th Century American Impressionist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Paper, Pastel

Heron Pose
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Signed and numbered by the artist in two places: back side of base and underneath the base.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Bronze

"Mankind, " Intaglio on Digital Inkjet Graphic signed by Suzanne McClelland
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Mankind" is an original one-color intaglio print over an 8-color digital pigmented inkjet graphic by Suzanne McClelland. The artist signed the piece lower right. It features blue ge...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Color, Intaglio, Digital Pigment

Monday in Wick Haven original linoleum cut print by Howard Thomas
By Howard Thomas
Located in Milwaukee, WI
In this image, Howard Thomas presents the viewer with a domestic interior. The image is dominated by the figure of a black woman, resting her arm on an ironing board. To the right, the tool of her task dangles a chord above a checker tiled floor. Beyond, though a window, neighboring homes fill the landscape. The careful line-work of the linocut adds a sense of expressionism to the scene, but the image nonetheless falls into the Social Realism that captivated most American artists during the Great Depression. This print was published in 1936 as part of the Wisconsin Artists' Calendar for the year 1937, which included 52 original, hand-made prints – one for each week of the year. 6 x 5 inches, image 10 x 7.13 inches, sheet 12.37 x 12.43 inches, frame Entitled "Monday in Wick Haven" lower left (covered by matting) Inscribed "Linoleum Cut" lower center (covered by matting) Artist name "Howard Thomas" lower right (covered by matting) Framed to conservation standards using 100 percent rag matting and museum glass, all housed in a silver gilded moulding. Quaker-born in Ohio, Thomas trained in the Midwest at Ohio State University and the Chicago Art Institute. He taught in the Art Department of the Milwaukee State Teachers College (now University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) where he became good friends with Carl Holty, Edward Boerner, Robert von Neumann...
Category

1930s American Modern Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Linocut

Where Is It? l
By Heejin Sutton
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
The world that I live in is uncertain, unstable, but I have to keep going and find something that can comfort me. This work is talking about the uncomfortable moment, but hopeful future, at the same time. This piece is made by layering Korean mulberry paper on a wooden panel with homemade flour glue. Then I apply a glue base. Next, I draw my sketch, and trace it on the paper. Then I paint three or four layers of a background color using pigments and glue base. Lastly, I paint the animal subject in fine detail, which takes most of time. The painting is on a cradled wood panel with finished edges. It comes ready to hang.

About the Artist
Heejin has been been drawing for as long as she can remember. She grew up with a serious illness and spent much of her childhood in the hospital. Drawing served as an outlet for her, bringing her peace and distraction. Heejin says there was no doubt as she grew up that she wanted to be an artist. She studied oriental painting extensively as a college student in South Korea and then went on to study art therapy in graduate school.

Where Is It? l
Heejin Sutton...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

"Mende Mask, " Carved Wooden Mask created in Sierra Leone c. 1930
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This mask was hand-carved by an unknown artist from the Mende tribe in Sierra Leone, Africa. It depicts a face with its eyes downcast, hair in rows, and two birds on the top. 16" x 10" x 10 1/2" The Mende people (also spelled Mendi) are one of the two largest ethnic groups in Sierra Leone. The Mende are mostly farmers and hunters. Much Mandé art is in the form of jewelry and carvings. The masks associated with the fraternal and sorority associations of the Marka and the Mendé are probably the best-known, and finely crafted in the region. The Mandé also produce beautifully woven fabrics which are popular throughout western Africa, and gold and silver necklaces, bracelets, armlets, and earrings. Masks are the collective Mind of Mende community; viewed as one body, they are the Spirit of the Mende people. The Mende mask...
Category

1930s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Wood

"Mujer de Cajamarca, " Oil Painting on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
By Ernesto Gutierrez (b.1941)
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Mujer de Cajamarca" is an original oil painting on jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. It depicts a woman seated in front of an archway. 16"...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Jute, Oil

"Indonesian Garuda Head, " Carved Wood created circa 1920
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This carved wood sculpture, a "Garuda Head," was made by an unknown Indonesian sculpture. The face sculpture is 12 1/2" x 9". The Garuda is a legendary bird or bird-like creature in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain mythology. He is variously the vehicle mount (vahana) of the Hindu god Vishnu, a dharma-protector and Astasena in Buddhism, and the Yaksha of the Jain Tirthankara...
Category

1920s Folk Art Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Wood

Don Quichotte Sancho Panza, c.1972, (A/P)
By Claude Weisbuch
Located in Milwaukee, WI
29 3/4 x 21 1/2 paper 34 x 25 1/4 framed Signed lower right. Claude Weisbuch was born in Thionville, France in 1927 and was a pupil at L' École des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, France. As ...
Category

Late 20th Century Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Acquacaliente, " Colorful Landscape Silkscreen signed by Carol Summers
By Carol Summers
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Acquacaliente" is an original color screenprint by Carol Summers. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. This screenprint depicts a fountain spouting rainbows in the backgr...
Category

1970s Abstract Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen, Ink

Contemporary figurative textured oil painting women with hats colorful signed
By Ernesto Gutierrez (b.1941)
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Vendedora de Sombreros" is an original oil painting on jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece lower right. It depicts a woman selling hats. 45" x 35" art 55" x 45"...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Jute, Oil

Farmer Growing Pot
By Dennis Pearson
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Framed 25 x 31 in
Category

1970s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Lovers original stone Shona sculpture of man and woman by Benjamin Mundara
By Benjamin Mundara
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Lovers' is an original springstone sculpture by the Zimbabwean artist Benjamin Mundara. The sculpture depicts a man and woman who, as is suggested by the title, are entwined in love...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Stone

"Fan Shape with Dancers, " a Silkscreen
By Schomer Lichtner
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Fan Shape with Dancers" is a silkscreen print by Schomer Lichtner in blue and pink. The print is signed in pencil lower right and is edition 13/200. In this work, the Matissean arabesque figures...
Category

1980s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

Prismatic Variation II
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The work of Ruth Leavitt (1944, Saint Paul, Minnesota) employs computation to manipulate and alter abstract forms by virtually stretching, rotating and deforming them across three ax...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

19th century color woodcut Japanese ukiyo-e print samurai figure
By Toyoharu Kunichika
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Ichimura Hazaemon as Hatsuyumeya Mitsujiro" is a woodcut print by Toyoharu Kunichika in red, blue, and black. 14" x 9 1/2" art 20 3/4" x 16 3/4" framed From the series “First Per...
Category

1860s Edo Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Woodcut

Kinderfest (Wie die Alten sungen, so zwitschern die Jungen)
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Framed 46 x 57.50 in13 Printed by L. Angerer. Engraved by Paul Sigmund Habelmann after the original oil painting by Ludwig Knaus. The inscription "Wie die Alten sungen, so zwitschern...
Category

1860s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Engraving

Prismatic Variation V/Silver
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The work of Ruth Leavitt (1944, Saint Paul, Minnesota) employs computation to manipulate and alter abstract forms by virtually stretching, rotating and deforming them across three ax...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

Prismatic Variation V/Gold
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The work of Ruth Leavitt (1944, Saint Paul, Minnesota) employs computation to manipulate and alter abstract forms by virtually stretching, rotating and deforming them across three ax...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

"Florida Gulf Coast-Sanibel Island Sunset, " Original Watercolor
By David Barnett
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Florida Gulf Coast - Sanibel Island Sunset" is an original watercolor painting by David Barnett, signed in the lower right corner. With impressionistic...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Watercolor

Seahorse
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Dimensions of steel base: 17.25 x 6 x 4 inches From the artist: "Marlene Rose is part of the seismic shift in the glass world, away from an emphasis on technique to the realizatio...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Steel

ballet dancer with yellow dress late 19th century color lithograph poster
By Jules Chéret
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Viviane, Maindron" is an original color lithograph by Jules Cheret. It is an advertisement for a five-act ballet from 1886. It depicts a performer in a yellow dress with other dance...
Category

1880s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Palepai, " Original Woodcut Abstract Landscape Elephants signed by Carol Summers
By Carol Summers
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Palepai" is an original color woodcut by Carol Summers. The artist signed the piece in the lower right and wrote the title and the edition number lower left. Palepai are weavings fr...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Woodcut

Diamond Variation IV/G
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The work of Ruth Leavitt (1944, Saint Paul, Minnesota) employs computation to manipulate and alter abstract forms by virtually stretching, rotating and deforming them across three ax...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

Diamond Variation V
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The work of Ruth Leavitt (1944, Saint Paul, Minnesota) employs computation to manipulate and alter abstract forms by virtually stretching, rotating and deforming them across three ax...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

"Heaven, " an Acrylic on Paper signed and dated by Karen Hoepting
By Karen Hoepting
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Heaven" is International artist Karen Hoepting's 2000 acrylic on paper, signed lower left. The abstract subject includes birds and cats against a bright blue and yellow background. ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Acrylic

"Milwaukee Reads--Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, " Silkscreen Poster by Arnold Gore
By Arnie Gore
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Milwaukee Reads - Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop" is a silkscreen poster for a bookshop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The illustrator Arnold (Arnie) Gore designed it a...
Category

1980s Modern Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

"Passage a Village, " Original Drypoint, Signed
By Hermine David
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Passage a Village" is an original drypoint print by Hermine David. It depicts a number of figures on a path into a village using various forms of transportation. This piece is edition 120/150. 11" x 9 3/4" art 21 5/8" x 17" frame Hermine Lionette Cartan David (19 April 1886 in Paris-1 December 1970 in Bry-sur-Marne) was a French painter and the wife of Jules Pascin. She was also a great-granddaughter of the revolutionary painter Jacques-Louis David. Hermine David was one of the Ecole de Paris...
Category

1920s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Drypoint

King of Farts original ceramic vase and relief signed by Michael Gross
By Michael Gross
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The ceramic sculptures of Wisconsin artist Michael Gross are personal narratives that reveal an unusual mix of earthly magic and primal vitality. The artist works in a variety of forms, including figurines, large vessels and furniture. The present vase is among the top tier of his works from the 1980s, showing multiple playful figures in relief around the vessel. In his Neo-Expressionist style, hearkening to the works of Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, the figures are colored in painterly polychrome. Also, not unlike the painted narrative vessels of Ancient Greece, though much more subversive, many of the figures and stories are identified with text: 'King of Fart,' 'Dance Little Sister,' 'Girls for Every Boy,' and 'Beach Boy.' 22 x 13 x 12 inches overall Signed 'Gross' near base Dated 1986 near upper rim SELECTED COLLECTIONS INCLUDING WORKS BY GROSS: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.; Sharon Lynne Wilson...
Category

1980s Neo-Expressionist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Ceramic

"After Sweeping the Garden, " Alkyd on Canvas Still Life by Fred Reichman
By Fred Reichman
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"After Sweeping the Garden" is an original work in alkyd paint on canvas by Fred Reichman. The artist signed the painting in the darker pink section in t...
Category

1980s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Canvas, Alkyd

"Red/Blue/Black Diamond" Silkscreen Print signed by Ilya Bolotowsky
By Ilya Bolotowsky
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Ilya Bolotowsky's Red/Blue/Black Diamond from around 1970, immediately shows the deep influence of Piet Mondrian's New-Plasticism. Bolotowsky first saw Mondrian's paintings in the 19...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

The Rabbit original woodcut engraving by Clarice George Logan
By Clarice George Logan
Located in Milwaukee, WI
In 'The Rabbit,' Wisconsin artist Clarice George Logan presents the viewer with a multi-figural scene: under a wood-frame structure, four children crouch on the ground, gathered around a young woman who presents a rabbit. Under normal circumstances, such an image of children with a bunny would recall childhood storybooks. In this case, however, the image is more ambiguous and suggests the unfortunate economic circumstances many children suffered during the interwar years. Nonetheless, the group could also be interpreted as a nativity play, with the rabbit taking the place of the Christ child, shining light on the children like in a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Correggio. The careful line-work of the woodblock engraving adds a sense of expressionism to the scene, leaving the figures looking distraught and dirty, though the image nonetheless falls into the Social Realist category that dominated American artists during the Great Depression. This print was published in 1936 as part of the Wisconsin Artists' Calendar for the year 1937, which included 52 original, hand-made prints - one for each week of the year. Clarice George Logan was born in Mayville, New York in 1909 but moved to Wisconsin in 1921. She attended the Milwaukee State Teachers College from 1927 to 1931 where she studied with Robert von...
Category

1930s American Modern Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Engraving, Woodcut

Street Scene With Man Women original silkscreen signed by Lester Johnson
By Lester Johnson
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The present work is an original screen print signed by Lester Johnson, from his 'Street Scene Portfolio.' It features four figures, all wearing fashionable street clothing emblematic...
Category

1970s Contemporary Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Screen

Original Lithograph Native American Figure Portrait Male Tribe Bold Stoic Signed
By Leonard Baskin
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Little Crow-Sioux" is an original lithograph created by Leonard Baskin. This is a proof purchased directly from the artist. Baskin signed the work in the lower right margin and lab...
Category

1990s Post-Modern Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph, Ink

"Old Barns, " realist landscape ink print rural scene signed
By Stephen Parrish
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Old Barns" is an original etching signed by the artist Stephen Parrish. This etching depicts two barns in a rocky forest-edge landscape. The scene suggests nature's gentle and slow ...
Category

1880s Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Etching

"Le Bouquet tout fait (The Ready-made Bouquet), " Lithograph after Rene Magritte
By René Magritte
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Le Bouquet tout fait (The Ready-made Bouquet)" is a color lithograph after a 1954 original painting by Rene Magritte. A bourgeois "little man" faces away from the viewer looking towards a fall forest. Flora, the goddess of flowers and season of spring, from Sandro Botticelli's "Primavera" is painted on the back of the man. This juxtaposes fall and spring. Art: 12 x 9.75 in Frame: 22.38 x 20.38 in René-François-Ghislain Magritte was born November 21, 1898, in Lessines, Belgium and died on August 15, 1967 in Brussels. He is one of the most important surrealist artists. Through his art, Magritte creates humor and mystery with juxtapositions and shocking irregularities. Some of his hallmark motifs include the bourgeois “little man,” bowler hats, apples, hidden faces, and contradictory texts. René Magritte’s father was a tailor and his mother was a miller. Tragedy struck Magritte’s life when his mother committed suicide when he was only fourteen. Magritte and his two brothers were thereafter raised by their grandmother. Magritte studied at the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts from 1916 to 1918. After graduating he worked as a wallpaper designer and in advertisement. It was during this period that he married Georgette Berger, whom he had known since they were teenagers. In 1926, René Magritte signed a contract with the Brussels Art Gallery, which allowed him to quit his other jobs and focus completely on creating art. A year later he had his first solo show at the Galerie la Centaurie in Brussels. At this show Magritte exhibited what is today thought of as his first surrealist piece, The Lost Jockey, painted in 1926. In this work a jockey and his steed run across a theater stage, curtains parted on either side. Throughout the scene, there are trees with trunks shaped somewhat like chess pawns with musical scores running vertically up their sides and branches sticking out from all angles. Critics did not enjoy this style of art; it was new, different, and took critical thought to understand, but The Lost Jockey was only the first of many surrealist artworks Magritte would paint. Because of the bad press in Brussels, René and Georgette moved to Paris in 1927, with the hope that this center of avant-garde art would bring him success and recognition. In Paris, he was able to become friends with many other surrealists, including André Breton and Paul Éluard. They were able to learn from and inspire one another, pushing the Surrealist movement further forward. It was also in Paris that Magritte decided to add text to some of his pieces, which was one of the elements that made his artwork stand out. In 1929, he painted one of his most famous oil works: The Treachery of Images. This is the eye-catching piece centered on a pipe. Below the pipe is written “Ceci n’est pas un pipe,” which translates to “This is not a pipe.” This simple sentence upset many critics of the time, for of course it was a pipe. Magritte replied that it was not a pipe, but a representation of a pipe. One could not use this oil on canvas as a pipe, to fill it with tobacco and smoke it. Thus, it was not a pipe. In 1930, Magritte and Georgette moved back to Brussels. Though they would travel to his exhibitions elsewhere, their home going forward would always be in Brussels. Magritte had his first American exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York City in 1936 and his first show in England two years later in 1938 at The London...
Category

2010s Surrealist Wisconsin - Art

Materials

Lithograph

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