Sentences with phrase «color screenprint»

"Color screenprint" refers to a type of printing technique where multiple colors are used to create an image. It involves using a mesh screen that is stretched over a frame, with different sections blocked off to transfer different colors onto paper or fabric. This allows for vibrant and detailed artworks or designs to be created. Full definition
Signed and numbered «Alex Katz 36/108» in pencil l.l. Color screenprint on paper, image / sheet size More...
Julian Schnabel's View of Dawn from the Tropics series of hand painted color screenprints with poured resin embody many of the features for which the artist is best known — large scale abstract works employing multiple techniques applied in various layers, with bold lines and intriguing colors.
Signed «Richard Estes» in pencil l.r., numbered «16/250» in pencil l.l. Color screenprint on paper, image size 14 x 20 in.
Jonas Wood, Matisse Pot 1 (2017), 29 - color screenprint from a set of three prints, 27 1/2 x 28 inches.
Donald Sultan Golden Flowers — 2011 12 Color Screenprint w / Diamond Dust on Saunders - Waterford, 38 X 38 in., Edition of 75
Signed and dated «Adolph Gottlieb 1971» in pencil l.l., inscribed «Artist Proof» in pencil l.r. Color screenprint on paper, image size 24 x 18 in.
A variety of prints by famed colorfield artist Helen Frankenthaler includes Solar Imp, a 2001 color screenprint featured on the cover of the auction catalogue ($ 5,000 to $ 8,000).
An undulating Op Art color screenprint by Bridget Riley titled Elapse, 1982, sold for $ 7,020, while Abstract Composition, a circa 1960 gouache painting by Irene Rice Pereira, reached $ 2,750.
Three suites, each consisting of three two - color screenprints in thermochromatic and photochromatic inks, 36 x 24 inches each.
Currently, her work is included in the Philadelphia Museum of Art's exhibition Popular, Pop, and Post-Pop: Color Screenprints 1930s to Now.
Signed and dated» © Will Barnet 1982» in pencil l.r., titled in pencil l.l., inscribed «artist's proof» in pencil l.c. Color screenprint on More...
Helen Frankenthaler (American, b. 1928) Flirt color screenprint edition 1/126, signed (lower right and left) 26 1/4 x 38 3/4 inches.
And two separate versions of Warhol's color screenprint Moonwalk, 1987, both sold for $ 71,500, although one was estimated at $ 40,000 / 60,000 and the other at $ 60,000 / 80,000.
Helen Frankenthaler (American, b. 1928) Mary, Mary color screenprint and offset color lithograph signed (lower right) 41 x 31 inches.
Despite it being the ultimate biblical tale of revenge, Sigmar Polke's zestfully colored screenprint zooms in on the very act of deceit.
In addition he has created a limited edition color screenprint for the show.
Chryssa Gates to Times Square portfolio, 1978 Sizteen selected color screenprints on paper Approximately 40 x 30 each Gift of Mrs. Ivan Radin (Image courtesy University at Albany / University Art Museum)
Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974) UNTITLED Color screenprint, 1970, signed, dated and numbered 43/175 in pencil, from Peace Portfolio II, in apparently good condition, with margins, framed (unexamined out of the frame).
Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974) BLACK GROUND, RED DISC Color screenprint, 1966, signed, dated and numbered 40/50 in white pencil, some unobtrusive rubbing, otherwise in good condition, with full margins, framed.
Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974) BLACK SPLASH Color screenprint, 1967, signed, dated and numbered 68/75 in pencil, handling creases, rubbing and some discoloration, an area of abrasion with filling in in the green area, a few specks of abrasion at the signature, a small white label affixed at bottom left sheet corner verso, with full margins.
Adolph Gottlieb CRIMSON GROUND Color screenprint, 1972, signed, dated and numbered 149/150 in pencil, in good condition, with full margins.
At the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia, «Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art: Works on Paper» (June 27 — Oct. 12, 2014) consists of more than 70 watercolors, pastels, etchings, and linoleum and color screenprints produced primarily in the 1930s and 40s, during the era of the Great Depression and the Works Progress Administrations's Federal Arts Project.
SOLD View of Dawn from the SOLD Tropics - Bandini (his foe pursued) 1998 Hand painted 15 - 17 color screenprint with poured resin 45 X 36 Edition of 90
Signed and dated «W Kahn» 92» in pencil l.r., numbered «442/500» in pencil l.l. Color screenprint on cream Arches paper with More...
Color screenprint from twenty - seven screens on J.B. Green paper 34 7/8 x 27 3/8 inches Edition of 70 Signed and dated «J. Johns «74» lower left and numbered lower right by the artist in pencil With the Simca Print Artists, Inc., blindstamp, lower left Printed by Simca Print Artists, Inc., New York Published by Jasper Johns and Simca Print Artists, Tokyo
Donald Sultan Blacks and Blues — 2011 12 Color Screenprint w / Diamond Dust on Saunders Waterford, 38 X 38 in., Edition of 75
Numbered, initialed and dated «37/50 J.D. 76» in pencil l.r. Color screenprint on More...
Additional runaway lots included two color screenprints featuring the squares for which Albers is known: Hommage au Carré, 1965, and Attic, 1965 ($ 7,280 and $ 6,000, a record for the work, respectively).
Additional abstract prints received much attention, including Robert Motherwell's color aquatint Lament for Lorca, 1981 - 82, which achieved $ 20,000, and Holland Hotel, a 1980 color screenprint by Richard Estes that reached $ 15,000.
Signed and numbered «Alex Katz 58/175» in pencil l.l., drystamp l.l. Color screenprint on paper, image / sheet More...
«Peanuts,» from «Crop Series,» 1973, solvent transfer and color screenprints on deckle - edged rag paper, by Robert Rauschenberg.
JACOB LAWRENCE, «Olympic Games Munich 1972 (Olympische Spiele München 1972),» 1971 - 72 (color screenprint, poster).
$ 118,750 C 24 Johnson, Jitterbugs II, color screenprint and pochoir, circa 1941.
$ 209,000 I 25 * William H. Johnson, Jitterbugs III, color screenprint and pochoir, circa 1941.
Color screenprint on paper, sight size 44 More...
A color screenprint with collage by Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi displays that eloquently, bringing together an array of images - JFK, an astronaut on a TV screen, Marilyn Monroe, and the scrawled name of Shirley Temple among them.
An original signed three color screenprint on cream Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper by German - American artist Josef Albers (1888 - 1976) titled «FGa», 1968.
Jackie II, 1966 Color screenprint on paperboard 24 x 30 The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College; Gift of Drs. Alvin and Lenore Weseley (Lenore S. Levine, class of 1954) 1992.32
Highlighted will be Chuck Close's most recent large scale Self Portrait, 2017, a 91 - color screenprint.
Pace Prints is also proud to release Chuck Close's most recent large scale Self - Portrait, 2017, a 92 - color screenprint.
Jasper Johns, Flags I (1973), color screenprint, 69.9 cm x 88.9 cm.
Most of the sale followed a more expected pattern, with top prices paid for Warhol's color screenprint Superman, 1981, which fetched $ 146,500, compared with an estimate of $ 80,000 / 120,000, and his color screenprint Marilyn, 1967, selling for $ 80,500, against an estimate of $ 50,000 / 70,000.
Color screenprint on Nishinouchi Kizuki Kozo Paper with Deckle Edge 42 1/4 x 53 inches Edition of 65 Signed & Dated in Pencil «J Johns» 76» lower right.
Color screenprint on Kurotani Hosho paper 24 x 19 inches Edition of 50 Signed & dated in pencil «J Johns 79 - 81» lower right Numbered in pencil lower left Printed By Kenjiro Nonaka, Hiroshi Kawanishi, Takeshi Shimada Published by Jasper Johns and Simca Print Artists, Inc., 1981
Color screenprint on 4 - ply rag board 39 3/4 x 39 3/4 inches Edition of 300 Signed and dated by the Artist in pencil «R Indiana» 95» lower right Numbered in pencil from the Edition of 300 by the artist lower left Stamped on the verso in Black Ink: «PRINTED AT BRAND X EDITIONS» Stamped inside a rectangular box:» © ROBERT INDIANA 1995 HELIOTHERAPY LOVE Published by DONALD J. CHRISTAL LOS ANGELES, CA»
Color screenprint on 100 % rag paper 12 x 9 inches Edition of 300 Numbered by the Artist in pencil lower left recto Signed «Louise Nevelson» in Pencil lower right Stamped in black on verso» © Copyright 1973 By Louise Nevelson Printed At Styria Studio» Printer Styria Studio Publisher Experiments in Art & Technology
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