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James McQueen,British b. 1977-It Is What It Is, 2023; mixed-media, archival pigment and silkscreen on deckle-edged satin 410gsm paper,signed and numbered '40/195' in pencil, sheet: 149.9 × 99.1 cm, (framed)(ARR)Note: together with a certificate of authenticity issued by Washington Green Fine Art.
After Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987,Querelle, 1982; acrylic, silkscreen and liquitex on paper, with later signature and date, sheet: 42 x 39 cm, (framed)Note: This is thought to be after the Warhol Querelle print of 1982 (111A.27 in F and S) as this was only known in two colourways. The original print was created for a poster for Rainer Fassbinder's 1982 film Querelle, based on the novel by Jean Genet.
Amendment: Please note, the 'Welsh Miners' print is a silkscreen, and not as previously stated. It is also a very rare edition of ten with watercolour, made for the Investiture of the then Prince of Wales, now King Charles III. Josef Herman OBE RA, Polish/British 1911-2000, Cockle Gatherers, 1974; Welsh Miners, 1969; Scene on the Shore, 1975;each lithograph in colours on wove, each signed and two inscribed 'Artist's Proof' in pencil, largest image: 49.2 x 64.5 cm, (framed)(ARR)(3)
Johnny Depp,American b.1963- Elizabeth Taylor, Bob Dylan, Al Pacino, Keith Richards, from the Friends & Heroes series, 2022;four silkscreen and archival pigment prints in colours on Deckle Edged Waterford, each signed and numbered I 80/100 in pencil (from the International edition), published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Pantheon Art,paper size: 100 x 100 cm,(framed)(4) Note: together with COA issued by Washington Green Fine Art
Andy Warhol "Tigre" silkscreen from the series "Endangered Species" with the blind stamp of Warhol's master printer Rupert Jasen Smith and with on the back the red stamp of Ronald Feldman || WARHOL ANDY (1930 - 1987) silkscreen uit de reeks "Endangered Species" : "Tijger" - 96 x 96 met blindstempel van de Warhol's meesterdrukker Rupert Jasen Smith met op verso de rode stempel van "Ronald Feldman"
Andy Warhol "Urang Utan" silkscreen from the series "Endangered Species" with the blind stamp of Warhol's master printer Rupert Jasen Smith and with on the back the red stamp of Ronald Feldman || WARHOL ANDY (1930 - 1987) silkscreen uit de reeks "Endangered Species" : "Oerangoetan" - 96 x 96 met merk van de Warhol's meesterdrukker Rupert Jasen Smith met op verso de rode stempel van "Ronald Feldman"
▴ The Connor Brothers (b.1968) 'Hear No Evil', 2019hand-painted vintage paperback with silkscreen, signed and numbered '1/2' on a label verso16 x 10.5cmCondition ReportFramed: 27 x 20.5cm The top and bottom right corners are creased and bent upwards. Well presented and ready to hang. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
▴ The Connor Brothers (b.1968) 'Reality Is Just Something You Handle'giclée print in colours with silkscreen varnish, artist's proof, signed and dated 'Connor Brothers 19' l.r., and inscribed 'AP' l.l.sheet 75 x 50cm, unframedCondition ReportIn good condition. There is light handling crease visible to the reverse at the top of the print but this does not affect enjoyment of the work.
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. 30th Anniversary commemorative box of fine art prints. Pyramid, Prism, Collage, 3 prints in a signed ltd edition of only 90 sets contained in a custom made black box. Size approx 64 x 84cm silkscreen prints of approx 20 colours on 410gsm. Produced and signed by Storm Thorgerson. Also contains a collage poster approx 78 x 53cm.Condition Report: Some small tears to edge of collage and prism prints, creasing to poster. Light box wear.
Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008),'Girls In A Taxi',Artist's proof silkscreen print on paper,Signed in pencil, titled and numbered '34/60 AP' to lower margin,44cm x 63.5cm,Framed and glazed (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The print surface appears to be in good condition showing now obvious damage, however the paper shows some darkening and foxing to the margins, and a vertical ripple across the surface. The colours are clear and strong, but may have faded slightly over time. The mount shows a heavily stained area to the top edge. The frame is in good order.
Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008),'Dustbin Men',Limited edition silkscreen print on paper,Signed in pencil, titled and numbered '295/300' to lower margin, Portal Gallery label verso,65cm x 71cm,Framed and glazed CONDITION REPORT:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The print surface appears to be in good condition showing now obvious damage, however the paper shows a slight ripple across the surface. The colours are clear and strong, but may have faded slightly over time. The mount shows a stained area to the lower edge and smaller stains to the top right corner. The frame is in generally good order, but shows some wear to the gilt finish on the left hand side.
Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008),'Dining out',Limited edition silkscreen print on paper,Signed in pencil and numbered 'XV/C' [15/100] to lower margin,Portal Gallery label verso,72cm x 72cm,Framed and glazed CONDITION REPORT:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The print surface appears to be in good condition showing now obvious damage. The colours are clear and strong, but may have faded slightly over time. The mount shows some staining, particularly noticeable to the top and left hand side. The frame is in good order.
Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008),'The Baron Entertains',Limited edition silkscreen print on paper,Signed in pencil and numbered '284/300' to lower margin, Portal Gallery label verso,69cm x 46.5cm,Framed and glazed CONDITION REPORT:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The print surface appears to be in good condition showing now obvious damage. The colours are clear and strong, but may have faded slightly over time. The paper shows a slight ripple across the surface. The mount and frame are in good order.
VICTORIA CROWE HEALING HERB, VIOLA Silkscreen, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 75 produced for Art in Healthcare, signed, titled and numbered A. P. in pencil 76.5cm x 56cm (30.25in x 22in) The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh from where acquired by the current owner in 2012Exhibited:The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Victoria Crowe: Ti Sorprendo, 1 - 24 December 2012;The Artist's studio
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Bighorn Ram" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Silkscreen in colors. 38 x 38. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp.
Andy Warhol Original Silkscreen unsigned proof made outside the regular edition during the process of image development and production 1984. The publisher's stamp is on the verso. approx 38x38 inches and includes documentation and official stamps for Andy Warhol and his publisher Ron Feldman. From the Myths and Legends Suite.
Andy Warhol(American, 1928-1987)Moonwalk, 1987Silkscreen in colors on Lenox museum board.Stamped in black on verso, Certificate of Authenticity Moonwalk Andy Warhol 1987. Frederick Hughes Executor Andy Warhol Estate Rupert Jasen Smith Master Printer Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc. Publisher; bears printer's chop mark to lower left corner. There are no signatures printed or otherwise on this print, from the Television, series, posthumously printed.38 x 38in
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist, filmmaker, and leading figure in the visual art movement known as Pop Art. Here are key points about Andy Warhol:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as Andrew Warhola. He grew up in a working-class family of Slovakian descent.2. **Early Career:** Warhol began his career as a commercial artist in the 1950s, creating illustrations and advertisements. His early success in the field led him to establish a reputation in the art world.3. **Pop Art:** In the early 1960s, Warhol became a central figure in the Pop Art movement. Pop Art focused on everyday objects and consumer culture, often using mass media imagery. Warhol's work embraced popular culture and mass production.4. **Campbell's Soup Cans:** One of Warhol's most iconic works is the series of paintings featuring Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. The series consists of 32 canvases, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup.5. **Marilyn Monroe and Celebrities:** Warhol's fascination with celebrity culture is evident in his numerous works featuring iconic figures, including Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. His Marilyn Monroe series is particularly famous.6. **The Factory:** Warhol's studio, known as "The Factory," became a gathering place for artists, musicians, celebrities, and intellectuals. It was a hub of creativity and experimentation.7. **Silkscreen Printing:** Warhol employed silkscreen printing as a technique in his art. This method allowed him to mass-produce images and replicate the aesthetic of commercial printing.8. **Exploration of Media:** Warhol ventured into various media, including film. His films, such as "Chelsea Girls" (1966) and "Empire" (1964), are known for their experimental and avant-garde nature.9. **Brillo Boxes and Coca-Cola:** Warhol's interest in consumer products extended to works like the Brillo Box sculptures and Coca-Cola paintings. These pieces elevated everyday items to the status of art.10. **Shot and Recovery:** Warhol was shot and seriously wounded by Valerie Solanas in 1968. He survived the assassination attempt but suffered physical and emotional effects. His art later reflected themes of mortality and death.11. **Later Works:** In the 1970s and 1980s, Warhol continued to produce art that addressed themes of fame, consumerism, and mortality. His later works include portraits of political figures and collaborations with younger artists.12. **Death:** Andy Warhol passed away on February 22, 1987, in New York City, following complications from gallbladder surgery.13. **Legacy:** Andy Warhol's legacy is profound, and he is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His impact on art, popular culture, and the intersection of art and commerce is enduring.Andy Warhol's ability to blur the boundaries between high and low culture, his innovative techniques, and his commentary on contemporary society have left an indelible mark on the art world. His legacy continues to influence artists across various disciplines.Andy Warhol "Andy Mouse" 1991 Offset Lithograph.Measures 16.75 x 16.75.Verso is blank.
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "African Elephant" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in (97 x 97 cm). This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American artist, director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as Pop Art. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol studied art and design at Carnegie Mellon University before moving to New York City in the 1950s.One of Warhol's most famous works is the Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), a series of paintings featuring different varieties of Campbell's Soup. He was also known for his iconic images of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, as well as his exploration of consumer culture and mass production.Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high art and popular culture, embracing everyday objects and turning them into art. He employed techniques such as silk screening and the use of mass-production methods in his art studio, known as "The Factory," where he collaborated with a diverse group of artists, musicians, and filmmakers.In addition to his work as a visual artist, Warhol was a central figure in the avant-garde film scene and directed films such as "Chelsea Girls" (1966) and "Empire" (1964). He also managed the rock band The Velvet Underground for a brief period.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture was profound, and his legacy continues to influence contemporary art. He passed away on February 22, 1987, in New York City, at the age of 58.Andy Warhol "The New Spirit/Donald Duck", F&S 357, 1985 Silkscreen. Ads Portfolio. Measures (approx): 38 x 38.
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Siberian Tiger" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 x 38 in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Black Rhinoceros" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.
BULLITT (1968) - David Frangioni Collection: British Double Crown - Linen-Backed, 1968Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday 8th February. The auction will begin at 2:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. A British Double-Crown for Peter Yates' action thriller Bullitt (1968) starring Steve McQueen, who was at the height of his success at the time. The chase sequence, with McQueen behind the wheel of a Ford Mustang 390 GT, lasts almost 11 minutes and is hailed as one of the greatest in cinema history. Finished in an unusual striking day-glo pink and yellow, this silkscreen Style B design features a close-up image of McQueen. It is presented with conservation linen-backed and is a poster that very rarely comes to the market, with this being the first time Propstore has offered it for sale. Provenance: David Frangioni is a published author, music businessman, producer, technologist, engineer, philanthropist, and drummer. He has worked with Aerosmith, Shakira, Ringo Starr, Ozzy Osbourne, Robbie Williams, and hundreds more. He is CEO of Modern Drummer Magazine and has several books published, including Clint Eastwood: Icon: The Essential Film Art Collection and Crash: The World's Greatest Drum Kits, both by Insight Editions. Frangioni is considered one of the world's most prominent and knowledgeable collectors of Clint Eastwood memorabilia and boasts an enviable archive of movie posters and memorabilia.20" x 29.75" (51 x 75 cm)Condition: Very GoodConservation linen-backed with fold line and some surface restoration.Artist: Unknown Artist£2000 - 4000VAT Status: ΩClick here for our Poster Auction Grading Guide
Bruce Maclean (b. 1944) Concept Corner 2005 Silkscreen Print Edition 34/100 Measures 74cm x 51cm. Framed and glazed. Bruce McLean (born 1944) is a Scottish sculptor, performance artist and painter. McLean was born in Glasgow and studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1961 to 1963, and at Saint Martin's School of Art, London, from 1963 to 1966. At Saint Martin's, McLean studied with Anthony Caro and Phillip King.In reaction to what he regarded as the academicism of his teachers he began making sculpture from rubbish. McLean has produced paintings, sculptures, ceramics, prints, work with film, theatre and books. McLean was Head of Graduate Painting at The Slade School of Fine Art London He has had one man exhibitions including Tate Gallery in London, Arnolfini, Bristol, The New Art Gallery, Walsall, The Modern Art Gallery in Vienna and Museum of Modern Art, Oxford. In 1985, he won the John Moores Painting Prize. Concept Corner is a limited edition silkscreen print by the seminal British artist Bruce McLean. In 2005, McLean was chosen to redesign Arnolfini’s café bar space. This print is an exclusive original design produced for the Arnolfini during its period of refurbishment. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Consisting of Vince Ray's 'The Sound Effect of Sex and Horror', silkscreen on paper, signed and numbered below the field '16/100, Vince Ray'; Belle and Sebastian's 'Tigermilk'; and a 1978 'Zippy the Pinhead Having Fun' poster.The largest 62.5cm x 51cmQty: 3Some minor creasing to the edges of the Zippy the Pinhead and the Belle and Sebastian posters. Staining to the Zippy the Pinhead poster.

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