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Good
Height: 35, Width: 20
R326MD
Print on Paper
Pop Art
William Weegee
1960s
United States
Mid 20th Century
Red
Japanese print of abstract forms. Matted and frames without glass.
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Beligian born artist Pol Bury etching of Multiple amorphous shapes. circa, 1960's.
Signed and numbered geometrically composed original silkscreen by German born artist Jo Niemeyer. The piece draws upon early 20th Century De Stijl ideas and the works of Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg.
These silkscreens are signed and numbered.
Brilliantly vivid abstract a rare serigraph by Italian-born artist Remo Michael Farruggio (1904-1981), entitled 'Color Game'.
Mid-century modern 1949 Japanese woodblock print 'Une Histoire Tres Drole. Mongols' by Paul Jacoulet
Circa 1980's Color field silk-screen-print by German born artist Jo Niemeyer (b. 1946), depicts abstract geometric forms in tones of red, grey and black.
This 1943 Cosmo de Salvo print comes in a gold toned frame.
Reuven Rubin (Romanian/Israeli, 1893-1974) expressionist lithograph titled 'Adam and Eve' derived from the 'Visions of the Bible' (1972) portfolio.
An abstract color relief print by Carolyn Carlson. The piece, titled "inner Orb"depicts a series of circular forms on a square orange plane.
Silkscreen prints by German born artist Jo Neimeyer. Signed and numbered.
A vintage set of three black and white framed prints by artist William Weege. Born in Wisconsin in 1935, Weege studied printmaking and sculpture at the University of Wisconsin at Madison during the Vietnam War era, and became one of the sixties most politically active artists. He uses pop culture images and text to convey anti-war and anti-government messages.
A female nude framed lithograph by Stan Mark. The piece is titled "Red Rose" and is hand signed and numbered.
A large silkscreen print on Japan-paper entitled "Girl at Piano"by Will Barnet. The artist was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1911 and studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He excelled at both painting and printmaking. He would go on to teach at various leading American institutions such as Yale, Cornell and the art Students League. He changed his style throughout his artistic career; moving from Expressionism influenced work in his early career to more Abstract pieces through the 50s and 60s and finally into figurative works by the 70s. He has exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and his works are in the collections of numerous American museums including the National Gallery of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
A brightly colored, signed, numbered (198/350) and stamped lithograph of two ladies with hats sitting in high back chairs.
Japanese modern woodblock print by Hideo Hagiwara titled 'Fantasy in Blue' no. 3', depicting abstract forms.
Original Erte (Romain de Tirtoff) Lithograph titled " VINTAGE." Signed and numbered in pencil . Edition 150/300.
Victor Vasarely " Trompette" serigraph.
A fabulous example of Victor Vasarely's op art lithographs. Signed by the artist at the bottom right corner and numbered.
Joan Miro lithograph in a brass frame.
A matched pair of Optical Art silkscreens in vibrant blue and red signed and titled. Framed with sleek white matting and modern chrome frames.
A framed mixed-media print by a contemporary artist with painterly elements, depicting a gathering of abstract figures. Markings include [V. Burge 06] signed to the lower right, numbered [1/1] to the lower left. Very good condition.
Pair of vintage circa 1960's Pop Art silkscreen prints, with stylized landscape in vibrant bold colors, with thick black outlines.
Paris Review liquor receipt silkscreen, circa 1967, with Andy Warhol stamped signature in lower right corner and numbered in pencil 8/75 printed on wove paper
A pair of silk-screen prints by German born artist Jo Niemeyer (b. 1946).
Framed lithographic print by Georges Braque. The work depicts a matador and bull in abstract forms.
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff) silkscreen titled 'Stranded' dating from 1983.
A unique silkscreen print in the surrealist style, produced circa 1960s, depicting a large finger, gesturing to what appears to be a close up of a Grecian pottery red figure. Markings include signature to lower left and right, dated '69. Very good vintage condition, wear consistent with age. Dimensions provided reflect inclusion of frame, as depicted.
A set of five minimalist style lithographs on paper, of contour studies in ink of nude female figures.
A singed screen printed plexiglass sculpture by Russian/American artist Ilya Bolotowsky (1907-1981), numbered 1/100, 1970.
Three framed Op art silkscreen prints in black frames by artist Getulio Alviani, signed.
An original signed silkscreen by Erte; numbered 299/300. Titled 'Debutante'
A work by Argentinian artist Jorge Segui (b.1945), titled "Blow."
Op-Art serigraph by Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) titled 'The Guitar' in white, gray, and black.
A work by Mexican artist Feliciano Bejar (b.1920-d.2007) titled "Los Universos C."
A Marc Chagall (French 1887-1985) original lithograph by Charles Sorlier, titled 'Jerusalem Windows: Tablets of the Law'.
A pair of French lounge chairs by French designer Pierre Paulin, in their original pink fabric, circa 1970.
A trio of 18K yellow gold stacking rings by Black, Starr & Frost. Rings are set with cabochon amethyst and pink/green tourmaline. Weight: 20.40g Each ring 5mm at widest; 16mm wide when stacked.
A rare huge clay Lucky Cat, produced in Japan during the Edo Period (1603-1868) - Ca. 1820.
Mid-Century 1950s Italian lamp in blue Murano glass by Seguso for Marbro Lamp Company
Italian neo-classical carved olive wood sculpture depicting the head of Paris, made around 1810, after Italian artist Antonio Canova.
Figurative gilt bronze timepiece by Max Blondat in the French art nouveau style. Inscribed with the artist's name "Max Blondat" and from the Valsuani foundry.
Arne Jacobsen Swan Chairs designed by Fritz Hansen for Knoll upholstered in bright pink.
A mid-20th century Bjorn Wiinblad needlepoint depicting a muscian, under glass in a brass frame.
An antique Louis XIV style console table in untreated wood.
A pair of modernist Art Deco 'Woofle Bird' table lamps designed in 1929.
A pair of Barcelona chairs dating from ca.1970.
A vintage modernist chandelier in brass.
A faux bamboo bench in polished brass. Produced during the 1960s in the Hollywood Regency style.
Hammerman Brothers brooch in 18k yellow gold and platinum.
An abstract painting by mid-century artist John Seery, “Drawl”; acrylic on canvas,1975, signed on back.
Organic Modern inspired amethyst on stepped silver plate base.
A French Art Deco carved and ebonized wood figural cigarette and tobacco humidor vessel in shape of an elephant, with chrome detailing.
A Modernist cased glass hand-blown blue-green vase. Label on the side. In great vintage condition.
Giacometti table lamps in a matte white finish.
Salavetti disc pendant in 18k white gold.
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