Sentences with phrase «pochoir printed»

HELEN FRANKENTHALER Green Likes Mauve, from Four Pochoirs (H. 30) pochoir printed with color acrylic, 1970, on Arches Imperial Rough, signed in pencil and dated» 11/16/70», numbered 3/50 (there were also 7 artist's proofs), published by Abrams Original Editions, the full sheet, apparently in excellent condition, not examined out of the frame, framed S. 22 x 30 1/4 in.
Helen Frankenthaler (American, b. 1928); Green Likes Mauve from Four Pochoirs, 1970; Pochoir printed in color acrylic (framed); Signed, dated and numbered 9/50; 22» x 30 1/2» (sheet); Publisher: Abrams Original Editions, New York; Literature: H30; Provenance: Private Collection, New York»
Helen Frankenthaler 1928 — 2011 Green Likes Mauve 1970 Pochoir printed colors on Arches paper 22 h x 31.75 w inches Signed, numbered and dated to the lower right «Frankenthaler 9/50 11/16/70».
Henri Matisse Jazz, 1947 Twenty pochoirs printed in colors Each sheet approximately: 16 3/4 x 25 1/2 inches Edition of 250

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One of the most ambitious of Frankenthaler's prints is the triptych Book of Clouds (2007) that involved a combination of several printing techniques, employing Ukiyo - e style woodcut, aquatint, and pochoir.
Frankenthaler has worked with Pace Prints to create four Ukiyo - e plus woodcuts, including «Geisha» (2003), a twenty - three color Ukiyo - e woodcut printed from 15 woodblocks on Torinoko paper and mounted onto Fabriano Classico, as well as «Book of Clouds,» a large - scale print using a combination of aquatint, woodcut and pochoir techniques.
Wangechi Mutu, The Original Nine Daughters (2012), series of nine etching, relief, letterpress, digital printing, collage, pochoir, hand coloring and handmade carborundum appliques, image 15 x 7 inches each, sheet 19 x 10 inches each.
Lot 163 Richard Hamilton Fashion - plate (L. 76) offset lithograph, screenprint and pochoir in colours with collage, retouched with cosmetics by the artist, 1969 - 70, on Fabriano wove paper, dedicated Ernie's proof from Richard, one of seven artist's proofs aside from the edition of 70, published by Professional Prints A.G., Zug (Petersburg Press S.A.), the full sheet, occasional pale foxing mainly in the lower and upper margins, otherwise in very good conditionI.
Helen Frankenthaler (American 1928 - 2011) Wind Directions (Harrison 28) Pochoir in color printed on white Arches Imperial Rough watercolor paper, 1970, signed Frankenthaler and numbered 2/50 in pencil l.l.; apparently in good condition.
Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji VI Woodcut printed in colors, with pochoir, 1998, signed in pencil and inscribed «AP 7/14», an artist's proof, aside from the numbered edition of 35, on tan TGL handmade paper, framed Sheet 1194 by 1067 mm 47 by 42 in
Fashion - plate Artist: Richard Hamilton 1922 - 2011 Date: 1969 - 70 Classification: on paper, print Medium: Lithograph, screenprint, pochoir and cosmetic on paper Dimensions: image: 749 x 650 mm Purchased 1983 © The estate of Richard Hamilton
Pochoir was frequently used to create prints of intense color, and is most often associated with Art Nouveau and Art Deco design.
In the pochoir process, a print with the outlines of the design was produced, and a series of stencils were used through which areas of color were applied by hand to the page.
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