In addition he has created a limited
edition color screenprint for the show.
Not exact matches
The Louis Brandeis unique
screenprint on view also differs from its» final
edition with varying shapes of
color blocking out some of the hand drawn lines within the portrait.
Lithograph, linocut, and
screenprint in
colors with hand -
coloring and collage, on wove paper, 1984, signed and dated in pencil, from the numbered
edition of 60 (there were also 10 ar...
We are pleased to announce a limited
edition 18
color screenprint on Coventry Rag 290gsm that the artist has printed in collaboration with Kayrock
Screenprinting Studio and Gallery, available for sale.
offset lithograph and
screenprint in
colors on wove paper, numbered HC 27/37 (aside from the
edition of 50)
Helen Frankenthaler (American, b. 1928) Flirt
color screenprint edition 1/126, signed (lower right and left) 26 1/4 x 38 3/4 inches.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER (B. 1928) A Little Zen, from Four Pochoirs (Harrison 29) pochoir and
screenprint in
colors, 1970, on Arches Imperial Rough, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 9/50 (there were also 7 artist's proofs), published by Abrams Original
Editions, New York, the full sheet, the paper slightly toned, soft rippling throughout, a few small stains in places, pale time staining, otherwise in very good condition, framed S. 22 x 30 1/2 in.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER What Red Lines Can Do, New York, Multiples, Inc., 1970 (H. 22 - 6) the complete set of five signed, dated, numbered and inscribed
screenprints in
colors, title / justification, on Arches handmade coldpress, copy 7 of 24 (the
edition was 75), the full sheets, loose (as issued), (H. 22) with foxing, (H. 24 - 5) with minor foxing, (H. 26) with soiling on the reverse, the title / justification with a 2 - in.
Color screenprint on Kurotani Hosho paper from 16 screens 22 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches
Edition of 100 with 10 artist's proofs Signed and dated in pencil «J Johns» 79» lower right Numbered in pencil by the artist from the
edition of 100 lower left Printed by Kenjiro Nonaka, Hiroshi Kawanishi, Takeshi Shimada Published by Jasper Johns and Simca Print Artists, Inc., 1979
Working with the seemingly narrow subject of his own face, Close has produced a richly varied trove that ranges from intimately scaled collage maquettes and fingerprint drawings to monumental gridded canvases; from the sharp definition of certain photographic techniques to the ghostly blurs of daguerreotypes and holograms; from the tactile complexity of paper pulp
editions to the smooth, mechanical surfaces of Polaroids and digital ink - jet prints; from the subtle tonalities of gray - scale paintings and drawings to the exuberance of an 111 -
color screenprint.
From the Leo Castelli 90th Birthday Portfolio;
Screenprint in
colors on Somerset paper From the numbered
edition of 90 (AP ed.
Helen Frankenthaler Flotilla 2006
Color screenprint on paper # 83 of 120 Published by The Naples Art Museum, Naples; printed by Brand X
Editions, New York Signed, dated, and with
edition lower left sheet; signature in plate lower right;
edition information printed verso Image / sheet: 31» x 37»
Highlights include: Flags I Jasper Johns» richly layered 1973
screenprint, presenting an iconic image within the artist's oeuvre in its most striking graphic form; a monumental
screenprint on linen, Océanie, la mer, Henri Matisse's largest scale
editioned piece and a brilliant example of his use of «cut - outs»; Andy Warhol's beloved Flowers, a powerful wall of
color that is his 1970 portfolio of 10; and Baby Charles Looking Over His Mother's Shoulder (No. 2), Mary Cassatt's unique pastel counterproof, portraying the artist's extraordinary ability to capture maternal love.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER Flirt
screenprint in
colors, 1995, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered «P.P. 3/9» (the
edition was 126 plus 18 artist's proofs), published by the Lincoln Center / List Poster and Print Program, New York, the full sheet, in excellent condition, framed S. 26 3/4 x 39 1/2 in.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER Beginnings
screenprint in
colors, 2002, on heavy handmade paper, signed in pencil, annotated «AP 14/18» (an artist's proof, the
edition was 126), published by Lincoln Center List Poster and Print Program, New York, the full sheet, in very good condition, framed S. 37 x 35 in.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER (B. 1928) Solar Imp
screenprint in
colors, 2001, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered «AP 13/18» (the
edition was 126), published by Lincoln Center / List Poster and Print Program, New York, the full sheet, a very minor scuff at the upper sheet edge, otherwise in very good condition, framed S. 39 1/2 x 30 in.
Helen Frankenthaler (b. 1928) Skywriting
screenprint in
colors, 1997, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 98/100, printed by Brand X
Editions, the full sheet, apparently in excellent conditionnot examined out of the frame, framed S. 30 x 40 in.
Helen Frankenthaler, Contentment Island
Screenprint in
colors, 2004, signed in pencil, dated and inscribed «PP 7/9», a printer's proof aside from the numbered
edition of 118, on BFK Rives paper, printed by Brand X
Editions and with their ink stamp on the verso, published by The Dalton School, framed Sheet 854 by 765 mm 37 1/2 by 30 in
An
edition of this print and Flotilla, an exceptional 73
color screenprint are available at Vertu.