The New Spirit (Donald Duck), II.357 from ADS Portfolio
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Woodcut in colors on Somerset paper
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Screenprint on Arches 88 paper
Screenprint in colors with foilblock and glaze on wove paper
Wave Curves with Parabola. 2024. Archival Ink on Canvas. 20 x 30 x 1.5 inches
Oscillating Circles. Generator. 2024. Archival Ink on Canvas. 20 x 30 x 1.5 inches
f(x) = cos pi/x. 2024. Archival Ink on Canvas. 20 x 30 x 1.5 inches
James Rosenquist has embraced printmaking as a vital creative form, developing an important body of work that explores and explodes traditional boundaries of aesthetic and technique. Since 1971, Graphicstudio has published over thirty etchings, lithographs, silkscreens, mixed-media prints, and multiples in collaboration with Rosenquist. For the large-scale aquatint Welcome to the Water Planet, Rosenquist made … Continued
Acrylic and watercolour on paper Unique Signed on the back Excellent, some minor undulation as is common in float-mounting. No other apparent condition issues. Not inspected out of the frame Float-mounted and framed Frame: 55 x 70 cm / 27.5 x 21.6 in
Etching 1918 plate 32.6 x 25.6cm, window 35.5 x 28.3cm, frame 51.5 x 45.6cm Signed in pencil
Untitled By Günther Förg Günther Förg was a German painter, sculptor, and photographer renowned for his exploration of modernist aesthetics, blending architecture, abstraction, and color theory in his work. His compositions, often featuring bold color blocks and grid patterns, reflect a dialogue between historical movements like Minimalism and Bauhaus and contemporary art practices. 1988 Charcoal on paper … Continued
Heaven’s Journey By Billy Childish Billy Childish is a British artist, musician, and writer known for his prolific output across painting, poetry, and punk music. His raw, expressionist works are deeply personal, often drawing on themes of working-class life, trauma, and introspection, and reflect his anti-establishment ethos and DIY spirit. 2018 Archival reproduction print on heavy matt stock … Continued
Unique sculpture, Rolled steel Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Private Collection, New York Note: this work is listed in the Bernar Venet Foundation: bv13ss38.
Oil on Linen Signed and dated
Acrylic injected into bubble wrap Signed and dated
Acrylic injected into bubble wrap Signed and dated
Acrylic injected into bubble wrap Signed and dated
OIL PASTEL ON LINEN Signed and dated
Oil and Pastel on Linen Signed and dated
This 1986 silkscreen print on paper is part of a limited edition of 10 AP by legendary artist, Keith Haring. It measures 30 inches tall by 30 inches wide and is signed by both Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.
Mixed media, Laser cut acrylic relief on cradled birch with engraved braille translation
Sidewalk Cafe By Bob Dylan Colour giclee print on 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum etching paper. Edition of 295. 70 x 56 cm. Hand signed and numbered by Dylan. From the Drawn Blank Series. Printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York. Published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks in 2008. Original COA … Continued
Cassandra By Bob Dylan Colour giclee print on 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum etching paper. Edition of 295. 70 x 56 cm. Hand signed and numbered by Dylan. From the Drawn Blank Series. Printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York. Published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks in 2008. Original COA included. … Continued
Comfort Blanket By Grayson Perry Blanket printed in colours on micro fleece, backed with black fleece. Features a large section of Perry’s ‘Comfort Blanket’ tapestry from 2014. 180 x 140 cm. Edition of c.50. Bears Grayson Perry’s woven monogram label on the reverse. Printed by Kit Grover Retail Culture. Published in 2023 by The National Galleries of … Continued
Tiger By Gerhard Richter Hybrid print on 260g Rives handmade paper. Features Gerhard Richter’s 1965 Tiger artwork. Published in 2023. 70 x 70 cm. Edition of 500.
Marx Brothers 232 by Andy Warhol is a screenprint from the Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century series, which he published in 1980. This vibrant and playful artwork pays homage to the comedic genius of the Marx Brothers, a troupe that brought joy and laughter to audiences through vaudeville, theater, and film. With their iconic movies like Duck Soup (1933) and A Night at … Continued
DRACULA 264 Warhol’s interest in this subject can be traced back to 1974, when he produced a film entitled Blood for Dracula, which was directed by Paul Morrissey. The film was a witty spoof on the various Dracula tropes, interspersed with homoerotic sex scenes and outrageous violence. The film has since become become a cult … Continued
VOLKSWAGEN 358 From his 1985 Ads series, Volkswagen 358 is a screenprint created by Andy Warhol featuring an ad for the Volkswagen car. VOLKSWAGEN 358 AS A PART OF ANDY WARHOL’S LARGER BODY OF WORK In his Ads series, Warhol explores how these widely recognized emblems, trademarks and logos have become symbolic to the American … Continued
THE WITCH 261 The Witch 261 is a part of 10 screenprints in the Myths series that exemplify Warhol’s unerring sense for the powerful motifs of his time. Most of images in Warhol’s Myths series are taken from 1950s television or old Hollywood films. They portray the universal view of America’s once captivating and commanding … Continued
Beatles by Andy Warhol was created in 1980 and is a striking example of Warhol’s iconic use of pop art techniques to depict cultural figures. The piece features the four members of the Beatles, each rendered in a vibrant, flat color scheme that is typical of Warhol’s style. Warhol’s choice of colors—magenta and pink—gives the artwork a bold, … Continued
COW 12A It is hard to imagine that this simple screen print of a New Jersey cow played a big role in Andy Warhol’s career. Warhol did not have any real interest in cows, in fact Ivan Karp was the one to suggest the subject matter and Gerard Malanga, Warhol’s printer, chose the photograph. Ultimately, … Continued
Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato) 4A by Andy Warhol includes highly iconic imagery that is widely recognizable in the Pop Art movement. Once again, Warhol takes the ever-present American pantry staple and transforms it into high art—this time on a shopping bag. Warhol, originally a commercial graphic artist, found the imagery of the Campbell’s soup label a powerful visual tool. The … Continued
Warhol’s fascination with the commercial world can be seen in his various works throughout his career as an artist. An example of this is in his Ads portfolio, which is based on popular advertising campaigns and logos in contemporary American culture. The portfolio exemplifies a form of advertisement for Warhol’s artwork, blatantly acknowledging the commercial nature of … Continued
Franz Kafka, the inspiration of Franz Kafka 226, is regarded as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century and of the magical realism genre. Kafka is famous for both short stories and novels, with much of his work published posthumously, despite his wishes for his work to be burned and unread. Some of … Continued
KAREN KAIN 236 Karen Kain is a Canadian ballet dancer who trained at the National Ballet School of Canada. She later became the artistic director at the National Ballet School of Canada. This screenprint is based off a photograph of the dancer. The portrait is embellished with blocks of vibrant yellows, oranges, purples and blues. … Continued
U.N. STAMP 185 U.N. Stamp 185 was commissioned by the World Federation of United Nations Association, a global organization whose goal is to support the principles and purposes of the United Nations. For over two decades, they raised money for the United Nations through the sale of artworks to promote the ideals of the UN … Continued
Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato) 4A by Andy Warhol includes highly iconic imagery that is widely recognizable in the Pop Art movement. Once again, Warhol takes the ever-present American pantry staple and transforms it into high art—this time on a shopping bag. Warhol, originally a commercial graphic artist, found the imagery of the Campbell’s soup label a powerful visual tool. The … Continued
Title: Mao (FS II.125A) Medium: Screenprint on wallpaper Year: 1974 Size: 40.125” x 29.5” Edition: Edition of approximately 100. Signed in felt pen. Mao Zedong, a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, is regarded as one of the most important figures in modern world history. Although … Continued
MARILYN MONROE I LOVE YOUR KISS FOREVER FOREVER 5 Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever 5 is Warhol’s first depiction of Marilyn Monroe. Unlike later portrayals of the classic Hollywood star’s likeness set against vibrant colors, here Warhol has detailed a focused image of Monroe’s most seductive feature, set against a stark white … Continued
Title: Cow (FS II.11) (Signed) Medium: Screenprint on wallpaper Year: 1966 Size: 45 1/2″ x 29 3/4″ Details: Edition unlimited with 100 signed with a rubber stamp and numbered on verso; some dated on recto.