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Superkong, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinksi
Located in Porto, 13
What if the first superhero was a Kong? Richard Orlinski has
sculpted a Superkong wearing a tight blue costume to show off its muscles.
With its cape and red boots, it holds out its ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Diamond Ring, Richard Bernstein
By Richard Bernstein
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Richard Bernstein (1939-2002)
Title: Diamond Ring
Year: 1977
Medium: Silkscreen on Vellum paper
Edition: 177/200, plus proofs
Size: 20 x 30 inches
Condition: Good
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Category
1970s Pop Art Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
$2,360 Sale Price
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Iron Kong, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
When Richard Orlinski's Wild Kong dons his technological armour, he seems to challenge the world, sure of his own invincibility. Richard Orlinski likes to interweave stories in order...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Panda, Tag, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
The panda by Richard Orlinski features sharp facets yet its round ears, nose and stomach take centre stage. These facets create pools of light and dark that ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Art Card: Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park 30 (Hand Signed by Richard Diebenkorn)
By Richard Diebenkorn
Located in New York, NY
Art Card: Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park 30 (Hand Signed by Richard Diebenkorn) from the Estate of UACC President Cordelia Platt
Offset lithograph card
Hand signed and dated 8.12.88...
Category
1980s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Postcard
Jean , Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Jeans
The symbol of 60s America, jeans are now legends in their own right and have become a must in internacional fashion. Synonumous with liberty, youth and provocation, an object o...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Wild Kong Love, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
WILD KONG LOVE Richard Orlinski drew his inspiration from the film King Kong to imagine his Kong, a generous gorilla who teaches us that, when it comes to a human being and a primate...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Richard Anuszkiewicz 1963 Original Painting
By Richard Anuszkiewicz
Located in San Francisco, CA
Richard Anuszkiewicz: 1930-2020. Very important and well listed American artist. He has auction results as high as $250,000. He was the leader of what would be called OP Art short fo...
Category
1960s Op Art Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
Couple Proposing, Baroque Porcelain Clock by Richard Klemm
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Klemm, German (1852 - 1916) - Couple Proposing, Medium: Porcelain Clock, maker's mark stamp verso, Size: 39 x 12 x 6.5 in. (99.06 x 30.48 x 16.51 cm)
Category
Late 19th Century Baroque Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
Windowsill, Large Photorealist Oil Painting by Richard Mizdal
Located in Long Island City, NY
Windowsill
Richard Mizdal, American (1944)
Date: 1985
Oil on Canvas, signed and dated lower right
Size: 54 x 40 in. (137.16 x 101.6 cm)
Category
1980s Photorealist Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Furious Kong, Classic Red, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
FURIONS KONG Kong, the most human of Richard Orlinski's sculptures, is the mirror of our emotions. Standing on his feet, muscles tense, his long arms slightly bent, Furious Kong clen...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Bathers by Richard E. Miller
Located in New Orleans, LA
Richard E. Miller
1875-1943 American
Bathers
Oil on canvas on board
Emanating the radiant beauty that defines American Impressionism, Bathers captures Richard Edward Miller at hi...
Category
Early 20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
RICHARD AVEDON - CENTER FOR CREATIVE IMAGING
By Richard Avedon
Located in Portland, ME
Avedon, Richard. RICHARD AVEDON - CENTER FOR CREATIVE IMAGING. Poster, 1991. Signed in ink by Avedon. Captioned " Gordon Stevenson, drifter Interstate 90 Butte Montana...
Category
1990s Portrait Photography
Materials
Offset
(after) Richard Lindner - "Shoot" serigraph
By Richard Lindner
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: serigraph (after Lindner). Printed in 1971 and published by Ives-Sillman. Image size: 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches (247 x 173 mm). Not signed.
Category
1970s Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
Richard Artschwager
At Castelli
s
1989
By Richard Artschwager
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The original poster by Richard Artschwager from his 1989 exhibition at Leo Castelli Gallery features vertical lines of green and black, creating a texture that resembles fabric. This...
Category
1980s Contemporary Prints and Multiples
Materials
Offset
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Richard Corman and Alec Monopoly, Madonna, monotype signed 1/1 by Richard Corman
By Richard Corman
Located in New York, NY
Richard Corman and Alec Monopoly
Madonna, 2013
Color photographic monotype on archival pigment paper
Hand signed, dated and numbered 1/1 by Richard Corman on the front
26 × 20 inches...
Category
2010s Street Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Monotype, Archival Pigment
Bull, Red, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Bull
This untamed animal symbolises masculine strenght and creative power fuelled by fertile virility. With its horns forward and tail raised, Richard Orlinski's bull is ready to cha...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Oedipus and Luxor /// Contemporary Richard Merkin Figurative Funny Screenprint
By Richard Merkin
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Richard Merkin (American, 1938-2009)
Title: "Oedipus and Luxor"
*Signed by Merkin in pencil lower right
Circa: 1980
Medium: Original Screenprint on white Arches 88 paper
Limi...
Category
1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Wild Kong, flame red, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
WILD KONG Is a signature Richard Orlinski piece. It declares itself invincible with its open mouth and fearsome teeth as it beats its chest with mighty fists. But the ferocious beast...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Panda, Classic Blue, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
The panda by Richard Orlinski features sharp facets yet its round ears, nose and stomach take centre stage. These facets create pools of light and dark that ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Dragoon, black matte, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Dragoon
The kindly yet scary-looking dragon by Richard Orlinski is rooted in Chinese folklore. It has a crest on the top of its head so it can fly and master the wind and rain. It sy...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Walking Bear, Crystal clear blue, Richard Orlinksi
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Walking Bear
With his mouth and pricked-up ears, Richard Orlinski's walking bear seems to move smoothly and confindently. The animal's curves contrast with the edgy facets.
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Sun Keyed, OP Art Screenprint by Richard Anuszkiewicz
By Richard Anuszkiewicz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Anuszkiewicz, American (1930 - )
Title: Sun Keyed
Year: 1972
Medium: Screenprint (unsigned)
Edition: 3000
Image Size: 12 x 14 inches
Size: 14 x 18 in. (35.56 x 45....
Category
1970s Op Art Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Richard Avedon
Marlborough
1975- Offset Lithograph
By Richard Avedon
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The 1975 exhibition at Marlborough Gallery in New York, titled Richard Avedon, Photographer, marked a pivotal moment in Richard Avedon's career and in the broader acceptance of photo...
Category
1970s Abstract Impressionist Prints and Multiples
Materials
Offset
Horse and Rider, Pop Art Screenprint by Richard Hambleton
By Richard Hambleton
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Hambleton, Canadian (1952 -2017) - Horse and Rider, Year: 2001, Medium: Screenprint, signed, dated and numbered in pencil, Edition: 100, P/P, Image Size: 16 x 11 inches, ...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art Animal Prints
Materials
Screen
Richard Shiloh Bronze Sculpture Seated Male Dancer
By Richard Shiloh
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Well done bronze by Polish/Israeli artist Richard Shiloh (1946-2012).
Title: Dancer on the Bar. Created circa: 1970's - 1980's.
Measures: 13 1/2"h x 7"w. Edition size 5 of 8.
The work is in excellent condition with no damage.
The signature, edition size and foundry mark are seen on the base.
Richard Shiloh is an internationally recognized Israeli figural...
Category
Late 20th Century Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Frozen Brook" by Richard Schmid, Winter Landscape, Oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Richard Schmid's (US based) "Frozen Brook" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a winter landscape.
Artist Biography:
Throughout his career, which saw fifty one-man s...
Category
1960s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Heart, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Heart
Richard Orlinski's Heart is a declaration of universal love. The unevenly-sculpted facets create a play on light and dark and bring the beating heart...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Wild Kong Love, Black and red, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
WILD KONG LOVE Richard Orlinski drew his inspiration from the film King Kong to imagine his Kong, a generous gorilla who teaches us that, when it comes to a human being and a primate...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Metropolis, Modern Cityscape Print by Richard Florsheim
By Richard Florsheim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Metropolis by Richard Florsheim, American (1916–1979)
Date: circa 1975
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 300
Size: 34.5 in. x 44.5 in. (87.63 cm x 113.03 cm)
Category
1970s American Modern Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Richard Beer (1928-2017) - 20th Century Etching, Two Churches
By Richard Beer
Located in Corsham, GB
An original 20th century etching by artist Richard Beer, signed and titled in graphite below the plate lines. On paper laid to card.
Category
20th Century Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Crocodile, Aluminum, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Crocodile
The crocodile was the first piece Richard Orlinski made. The artist is fascinated by its ability to survive having withstood natural disasters and glaciations. Man and cro...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Democrats, Pop Art Linocut by Richard Mock
By Richard Mock
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Mock, American (1944 - 2006) - Democrats, Year: 1996, Medium: Linocut on BFK Rives, signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil, Edition: 80, Image Size: 16.25 x 19 inch...
Category
1990s Pop Art Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut
Childhood in America, Pop Art Linocut by Richard Mock
By Richard Mock
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Mock, American (1944 - 2006) - Childhood in America, Year: 1999, Medium: Linocut on BFK Rives, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: 80, Image Size: 17 x...
Category
1990s Pop Art Figurative Prints
Materials
Linocut
Forced Entry, Expressionist Etching by Richard Bosman
By Richard Bosman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Bosman, American (1944 - )
Title: Forced Entry
Year: 1983
Medium: Sugar Lift Etching, signed, numbered, and titled in pencil
Edition: 10/20
Image Size: 10 x 7 inches...
Category
1980s Neo-Expressionist Portrait Prints
Materials
Etching
BatKong, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Richard Orlinski reinterprets Batman, the pop culture icon, inspired by Zorro and Leonardo da Vinci's flying machines. The sculptor has transformed his Kong into a dark knight with a...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Paul Dillon by Richard Fegley - Vintage Photograph - 1989
By Richard Fegley
Located in Roma, IT
Paul Dillon by Richard Fegley is a collection of two photographic prints on leyered baryta paper.
Photographs realized in 1989 by famous Playboy's offi...
Category
1980s Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
Profile, Pop Art Lithograph by Richard Lindner
By Richard Lindner
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Lindner, German/American (1901 - 1978) - Profile, Portfolio: After Noon Portfolio, Year: 1969, Medium: Lithograph on Arches, Signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 250, ...
Category
1960s Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective (hand signed by Richard Serra)
By Richard Serra
Located in New York, NY
Richard Serra
Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective (hand signed by Richard Serra), 2011
Hardback monograph with dust jacket (hand signed by Richard Serra)
Hand signed by Richard Serra on the title page
12 × 10 × 1 1/2 inches
Provenance
Strand bookshop New York, official signed copy (see cover)
This is the official signed copy from Strand bookshop, NY. bearing the "Signed Copy" stamp on the cover.
Makes a superb gift!
Published on the occasion of these exhibitions:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art(04/11/11-08/28/11)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (10/15/11-01/16/12)
The Menil Collection (03/02/12–06/10/12)
Book information:
Published by Yale University Press, CO, and The Menil Collection, Houston.
English; Hardback; 232 pages with 160 quadratone illustrations
Publisher's blurb:
As the focal point of numerous high-profile exhibitions, the sculpture of Richard Serra (b. 1939) has drawn international acclaim. Yet even those who have marveled at Serra's intellectually rigorous and large works of sculpture may not be familiar with his equally intriguing drawings. This handsome book brings together for the first time Serra's drawn work, considering the artist's investigation of medium as an activity both independent from and linked to his pioneering sculptural practice.
First working in ink, charcoal, and lithographic crayon on paper, Serra originally used drawing as a means to explore form and perceptual relations between his sculpture and the viewer. Over time, his drawings underwent significant shifts in concept, materials, and scale and became fully realized and autonomous works of art. The grand, bold forms he created with black paintstick in his monumental Installation Drawings were designed to disrupt and complement existent spaces and eventually began to occupy entire rooms. In the late 1980s, Serra explored the tension of weight and gravity through layering, and his most recent work experiments with surface effects, using mesh screens as intermediaries between the gesture and the transfer of pigment to paper.
More about Richard Serra:
Obsession is what it comes down to. It is difficult to think without obsession, and it is impossible to create something without a foundation that is rigorous, incontrovertible, and, in fact, to some degree repetitive. Repetition is the ritual of obsession. Repetition is a way to jumpstart the indecision of beginning. To persevere and to begin over and over again is to continue the obsession with work. Work comes out of work. In order to work you must already be working.
—Richard Serra
One of the most significant artists of his generation, he has produced large-scale, site-specific sculptures for architectural, urban, and landscape settings spanning the globe, from Iceland to New Zealand.
Born in 1938 in San Francisco, Richard Serra lives and works in New York and on the North Fork of Long Island. Serra attended the University of California, Berkeley before transferring to the University of California, Santa Barbara graduating with a BA in English literature; he then studied painting at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut completing both a BFA and MFA. He began showing with Leo Castelli in 1968, and his first solo exhibition in New York was held at the Leo Castelli Warehouse the following year. His first solo museum exhibition was held at the Pasadena Art Museum, California, in 1970.
Serra’s sculptures and drawings have been celebrated with two retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, twenty years apart: Richard Serra/Sculpture (1986) and Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years (2007). He has had solo exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1977–78); Kunsthalle Tübingen, Germany (1978); Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany (1978); Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1980, 2014, and 2017); Centre Pompidou, Paris (1983–84); Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany (1985); Louisiana Museum, Humlebæk, Denmark (1986); Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Münster, Germany (1987); Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich (1987); Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands (1988); Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, Netherlands (1990); Kunsthaus Zürich (1990); CAPC Musée d’Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, France (1990); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (1992); Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany (1992); Dia Center for the Arts, New York (1997); Centro de Arte Hélio Oiticica, Rio de Janeiro (1997–98); Trajan’s Market, Rome (1999–2000); Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis (2003); and Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Naples, Italy (2004).
In 2005 The Matter of Time (1994–2005), a series of eight large-scale works, was installed permanently at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain. For Monumenta 2008, the major site-specific installation Promenade was shown at the Grand Palais, Paris. Three years later the large-scale, site-specific sculpture 7 was permanently installed opposite the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar. A major traveling retrospective dedicated to Serra’s drawings was presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Menil Collection, Houston (the organizing venue), from 2011 to 2012.
In 2014 the Qatar Museums Authority presented a two-venue retrospective survey of Serra’s work, and East-West/West-East (2014) was permanently installed in the Brouq Nature Reserve, Zekreet, Qatar. In 2017 the Museum Wiesbaden, Germany, presented Richard Serra: Props, Films, Early Works; an overview of Serra’s work in film and video was shown at the Kunstmuseum Basel; and recent drawings were featured at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
Serra has participated in numerous major international exhibitions, including Documenta (1972, 1977, 1982, and 1987), and the Biennale di Venezia (1980, 1984, 2001, and 2013), and his work has been included in many Whitney Annuals and Biennials (1968, 1970, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1995, and 2006). He is the recipient of the Leone d’Oro for lifetime achievement, Biennale di Venezia, Venice (2001); Orden Pour le Mérite...
Category
2010s Minimalist Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media, Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset
Trees, Large Psychedelic Watercolor Painting by Richard Karwoski
By Richard Karwoski
Located in Long Island City, NY
Trees
Richard C. Karwoski, American (1938–1993)
Date: 1984
Watercolor on Canvas, signed
Size: 50 x 67 in. (127 x 170.18 cm)
Category
1980s Abstract Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Canvas, Watercolor
Dragon, Matt Black, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
The kindly yet scary-looking dragon by Richard Orlinski is rooted in Chinese folklore. It has a crest on the top of its head so it can fly and master the wind and rain. It symbolises...
Category
2010s Pop Art Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Girl holding a Mirror, Painted Bronze Sculpture by Richard Shiloh
By Richard Shiloh
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Shiloh, Polish/Israeli (1949 - )
Title: Girl holding a Mirror
Year: Circa 1975
Medium: Bronze with Painted patina, signature inscribed
...
Category
1970s Realist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Richard Huntington 1960s Geometric Abstraction Large Mid Century Modern NYC
By Richard Huntington
Located in Buffalo, NY
A mid-century modern geometric abstract painting by American artist Richard Huntington.
Richard Huntington (b. 1936) is an American painter, printmaker, and writer, is Critic Emerit...
Category
1960s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Ruby, Richard Bernstein
By Richard Bernstein
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Richard Bernstein (1939-2002)
Title: Ruby
Year: 1978
Medium: Silkscreen on Vellum paper
Edition: 120/200, plus proofs
Size: 20 x 30.5 inches
Condition: Good
Inscription: Sign...
Category
1970s Pop Art Still-life Prints
Materials
Screen
$2,360 Sale Price
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Oil Painting Manner of Richard Cosway "Natalie"
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting manner of Richard Cosway "Natalie" 1813 - 1880 Portrait bequeathed to Mrs William from the Duchess of Wellington in 1865 then by her to her...
Category
19th Century Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
Buddha, Classic red, Richard Orlinksi
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Buddha
In resolutely contemporary materials and colours, Richard Orlinski's Buddha represents religious freedom and diversity in the 21th century. Throught this sculpture, the artist...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Richard Avedon Original 1967 poster featuring Paul McCartney - The Beatles
By Richard Avedon
Located in PARIS, FR
The original 1967 poster featuring Paul McCartney, a luminary member of The Beatles, captured by the legendary photographer Richard Avedon, stands as a sig...
Category
1960s Prints and Multiples
Materials
Paper
French Contemporary Art Richard Boigeol - Rolex
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic on canvas
Richard Boigeol is a French artist born in 1959 who lives & works in Marseille, France. Since childhood, it is with papers for drawing that Richard Boigeol express...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Dallas Skyline, Photorealist Aquatint Etching by Richard Haas
By Richard Haas
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Haas, American (1936 - )
Title: Dallas Skyline
Year: 1989
Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: SPI 2
Im...
Category
1980s American Realist Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
French Contemporary Art Richard Boigeol - Banania
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic & collage on canvas
Richard Boigeol is a French artist born in 1959 who lives & works in Marseille, France. Since childhood, it is with papers for drawing that Richard Boige...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Wild Kong, Crackled, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Wild Kong is a signature Richard Orlinski piece. It declares itself invincible with its open mouth and fearsome teeth as it beats its chest qith mighty fists...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Richard Pettibone The Appropriation Warhol, Stella, Lichtenstein, Unique Signed
By Richard Pettibone
Located in New York, NY
Richard Pettibone
The Appropriation Print Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, 1970
Silkscreen in colors on masonite board (unique variant on sculpted board)
Hand-signed by artist, Signed and dated on the front (see close up image)
Bespoke frame Included
This example of Pettibone's iconic Appropriation Print is silkscreened on masonite board rather than paper, giving it a different background hue, and enabling it work to be framed so uniquely.
The Appropriation print is one of the most coveted prints Pettibone ever created ; the regular edition is on a full sheet with white background; the present example was silkscreened on board, allowing it to be framed in 3-D. While we do not know how many examples of this graphic work Pettibone created, so far the present work is the only one example we have ever seen on the public market since 1970. (Other editions of The Appropriation Print have been printed on vellum, wove paper and pink and yellow paper.)
This 1970 homage to Andy Warhol, Frank Stella and Roy Lichtenstein exemplifies the type of artistic appropriation he was engaging in early on during the height of the Pop Art movement - long before more contemporary artists like Deborah Kass, Louise Lawler, etc. followed suit.
This silkscreen was in its original 1970 vintage period frame; a bespoke custom hand cut black wood outer frame was subsequently created especially to house the work, giving it a distinctive sculptural aesthetic.
Measurements:
Framed 14.5 inches vertical by 18 inches horizontal by 2 inches
Work
13 inches vertical by 16.5 inches horizontal
Richard Pettibone biography:
Richard Pettibone (American, b.1938) is one of the pioneering artists to use appropriation techniques. Pettibone was born in Los Angeles, and first worked with shadow boxes and assemblages, illustrating his interest in craft, construction, and working in miniature scales. In 1964, he created the first of his appropriated pieces, two tiny painted “replicas” of the iconic Campbell’s soup cans by Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987). By 1965, he had created several “replicas” of paintings by American artists, such as Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), Ed Ruscha (b.1937), and others, among them some of the biggest names in Pop Art. Pettibone chose to recreate the work of leading avant-garde artists whose careers were often centered on themes of replication themselves, further lending irony to his work. Pettibone also created both miniature and life-sized sculptural works, including an exact copy of Bicycle Wheel by Marcel Duchamp (French, 1887–1968), and in the 1980s, an entire series of sculptures of varying sizes replicating the most famous works of Constantin Brancusi (Romanian, 1876–1957). In more recent years, Pettibone has created paintings based on the covers of poetry books by Ezra Pound, as well as sculptures drawn from the grid compositions of Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944). Pettibone straddles the lines of appropriation, Pop, and Conceptual Art, and has received critical attention for decades for the important questions his work raises about authorship, craftsmanship, and the original in art. His work has been exhibited at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, and the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA. Pettibone is currently based in New York.
"I wished I had stuck with the idea of just painting the same
painting like the soup can and never painting another painting.
When someone wanted one, you would just do another one.
Does anybody do that now?"
Andy Warhol, 1981
Since the mid-1960s, Richard Pettibone has been making
hand-painted, small-scale copies of works by other artists — a
practice due to which he is best known as a precursor of appropriation art — and for a decade now, he has been revisiting subjects from across his career. In his latest exhibitions at
Castelli Gallery, Pettibone has been showing more of the “same”
paintings that had already been part of his 2005–6 museum retrospective,1
and also including “new” subject matter drawn from
his usual roster of European modernists and American postwar
artists. Art critic Kim Levin laid out some phases of the intricate spectrum from copies to repetitions in her review of the
Warhol-de Chirico showdown, a joint exhibition at the heyday
of appropriation art in the mid-1980s when Warhol’s appropriations of de Chirico’s work effectively revaluated “the grand
old auto-appropriator”.
Upon having counted well over a dozen
Disquieting Muses by de Chirico, Levin speculated: “Maybe he
kept doing them because no one got the point. Maybe he needed the money. Maybe he meant it when he said his technique
had improved, and traditional skills were what mattered.”
On
the other side, Warhol, in her eyes, was the “latter-day exemplar
of museless creativity”.
To Pettibone, traditional skills certainly
still matter, as he practices his contemporary version of museless creativity. He paints the same painting again and again,
no matter whether anybody shows an interest in it or not. His
work, of course, takes place well outside the historical framework of what Levin aptly referred to as the “modern/postmodern wrestling match”,
but neither was this exactly his match
to begin with.
Pettibone is one of appropriation art’s trailblazers, but his diverse
selection of sources removes from his work the critique of the
modernist myth of originality most commonly associated with
appropriation art in a narrow sense, as we see, for example, in
Sherrie Levine’s practice of re-photographing the work of Walker
Evans and Edward Weston. In particular, during his photorealist
phase of the 1970s, Pettibone’s sources ranged widely across
several art-historical periods. His appropriations of the 1980s
and 1990s spanned from Picasso etchings and Brancusi sculptures to Shaker furniture and even included Ezra Pound’s poetry.
Pettibone has professed outright admiration for his source artists, whose work he shrinks and tweaks to comic effect but, nevertheless, always treats with reverence and care. His response
to these artists is primarily on an aesthetic level, owing much
to the fact that his process relies on photographs. By the same
token, the aesthetic that attracts him is a graphic one that lends
itself to reproduction. Painstakingly copying other artists’ work by hand has been a way of making
it his own, yet each source is acknowledged in
his titles and, occasionally, in captions on white
margins that he leaves around the image as an
indication that the actual source is a photographic image. The enjoyment he receives in copying
is part of the motivation behind doing it, as is
the pleasure he receives from actually being with
the finished painting — a considerable private
dimension of his work. His copies are “handmade
readymades” that he meticulously paints in great quantities in his studio upstate in New York; the commitment
to manual labor and the time spent at material production has
become an increasingly important dimension of his recent work.
Pettibone operates at some remove from the contemporary art
scene, not only by staying put geographically, but also by refusing to recoup the simulated lack of originality through the
creation of a public persona.
In so doing, Pettibone takes a real
risk. He places himself in opposition to conceptualism, and he is
apprehensive of an understanding of art as the mere illustration
of an idea. His reading of Marcel Duchamp’s works as beautiful
is revealing about Pettibone’s priorities in this respect.
When
Pettibone, for aesthetic pleasure, paints Duchamp’s Poster for
the Third French Chess...
Category
1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Materials
Masonite, Pencil, Screen
"Lovers" by Richard Artschwager (Abstract, Pair, Figures, mixed media)
By Richard Artschwager
Located in New York, NY
Screen print on Ries Textured Rag paper, Signed and numbered, Edition of 108
Working across all media, Richard Artschwager (1923-2013) has long specialized in the relationship betwe...
Category
Early 2000s Conceptual Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
The Beatles Portfolio - Offset and Lithograph by Richard Avedon - 1967
By Richard Avedon
Located in Roma, IT
A complete portfolio of four individual psychedelic portraits of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, accompanied by the composite poster uniting all four i...
Category
1960s Modern Portrait Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Cactus, Matt blue, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Richard Orlinski – "Cactus" (Matt Blue)
Medium: Resin
Dimensions: 130 x 50 x 40 cm
Color: Matt Blue
Condition: Excellent
With "Cactus," Richard Orlinski brings his signature faceted...
Category
2010s Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Exhibition Poster, Pop Art Poster by Richard Lindner
By Richard Lindner
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Lindner, German/American (1901 - 1978) - Exhibition Poster, Year: circa 1969, Medium: Poster, Size: 34.75 x 23.5 in. (88.27 x 59.69 cm)
Category
1960s Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Offset
Richard Serra
Stop B S
Signed, Limited Edition Print
By Richard Serra
Located in San Rafael, CA
Richard Serra (American, B. 1938)
Stop B S (G. 2024), 2004.
From the portfolio 'Artists Coming Together'
Lithograph on wove paper
Signed in pencil and numbered 127/250 (there were al...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Monster Kong, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
With his green colour, animal appearance and angry
impulses, Monster Kong is an example of the artist's recurrent exploration of
the violence within human beings. Comic fan Richard O...
Category
2010s Pop Art Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Richard Serra Drawings Zeichnungen 1969-1990 Book (Hand signed by Richard Serra)
By Richard Serra
Located in New York, NY
Richard Serra Drawings Zeichnungen 1969-1990 (Hand signed by Richard Serra), 1990
Softback monograph Book (Hand signed by Richard Serra)
Hand signed by Richard Serra on the half titl...
Category
1990s Minimalist Abstract Prints
Materials
Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset
American Contemporary Painting Seurat Pointillist Richard Huntington Mexico
By Richard Huntington
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original acrylic on paper by American artist Richard Huntington entitled "Scientific Analysis of Seurat's 'Woman Powdering Herself", 2020. This new work is part of the current gallery exhibition, A Sense of Place which runs through the end of June.
This special exhibition is a celebration of the work of 4 extraordinary artists who used to call Western New York home.
Travel lust, adventure, and livelihood have taken each of these artists to distant places, including China, Mexico, Massachusetts, and New York City, but they will always be a treasured part of Buffalo's dynamic arts community.
Acknowledging that a sense of place can be an element in any work of art, shaping or transforming it depending on intentions and explorations, Resource:Art is thrilled to present this selection of new work by each of these unique artists.
Richard Huntington is a writer, printmaker, and painter who lives in Buffalo, N.Y. and San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. Born in Albany, N.Y., Huntington received a BFA from Syracuse University in 1959 and an MFA in 1963 from the University at Buffalo, where he studied under Seymour Drumlevitch. He taught studio and art history courses at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill.; lived and worked in New York City, where he showed at the Fulton Street Gallery and other venues; was an art critic for the Buffalo Courier...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Archival Paper





