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Los 303

Sir Terry Frost RA (1915-2003) "Brown, Yellow, Red and Black on a Blue square" silkscreen print, artists proof, signed in pencil, bears "Belgrave Gallery St Ives" label to the reverse, inscribed and dated 1997, 48cm x 44cm, in a white frame, mounted and glazed

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BERYL COOK (BRITISH 1926-2008) 'LADIES NIGHT' SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT, depicting a group of female figures and a male stripper, silkscreen print 143/300 with original receipt, approximate size 49cm x 56cm including visible margins, Condition Report: light mount burn to the edges of the margins, (artist resale rights apply)

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Gered Mankowitz FRPS (b.1946)"Jimi Hendrix, Purple Haze"Signed and numbered 157/500, silkscreen, 83cm by 64.5cmOverall sheet size 102.5cm by 77cm Slight cockling to the paper. The work is not stuck down. Time staining to the margins and large sized foxing spots mostly where the mount has been. Handling crease upper right Superficial surface scratch approx 4cm within the black of his right shoulder. Some light surface dirt and debris trapped under the glass. See additional images.

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NO RESERVE Benveniste (Asa) and Jack Hirscham, A Word in Your Season, number 5 of 100 copies, 6 silkscreen prints on reflective silver paper with printed text, loose as issued within wrapper, 4pp. letterpress booklet in wrappers, together all housed within original presentation card portfolio, scuffed in a couple of places and edges a little rubbed, folio, The Trigram Press, 1967.

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Durand (Andre).- Crowley (Aleister) Hymn to Pan, one of 85 copies, 10 silkscreen prints by Andre Durand, signed and numbered by the artist, loose as issued, within presentation drop-back box, cloth, with clasps, a little scuffed at edges, folio, Aeon Art, 1980.

Los 289

Julia MatchamThe car ferry silkscreen65/16037 x 45cm; together with another Julia Matcham, Sundown, silkscreen, 130/160; J Spanner, study of hills, print (3)

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Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008), 'Cruising', signed l.r., titled l.c, silkscreen colour print, No.375/395, 48 by 48cm, framed with authentification certificate. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

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James McQueen (British 1977-) Give me solutions, not f**king problems**, mixed media, archival pigment and silkscreen on 410gsm Somerset Satin paper, signed, numbered from an edition of 15 APs in pencil, measures 101.6cm by 67.3cm, artist proof number 12 of only 15.The artwork is unframed and is securely stored in a James McQueen folder in excellent condition, Authenticity certificate included.*Artists Resale Royalty Charge (ARR) may to apply to this lot*

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Takashi MURAKAMI (Né en 1962)December Remembrance, 2019Epreuve offset en couleur sur papier, signée de la main de l’artiste au crayon argenté. Numéroté à 100 ex. 47 × 38 cm - 18 1/2 × 15 inSilkscreen offset on paper.Numbered 100 ex.

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Roger Raveel signed silkscreen ||RAVEEL ROGER (1921 - 2013) zeefdruk n° 162/175 : "Op de Leie" - 71,5 x 53,5 getekend

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Yayoi Kusama (B.1929), Silkscreen Print Image Size: 20 3/8 by 18 1/2 inches (52 by 47 cm) All measurements are approximate. Signed (lower right) Yayoi Kusama (B.1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, but is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts. Her work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes of feminism, minimalism, surrealism, Art Brut, pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual content. She has been acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan. Please read our policy carefully: 1. All items are sold AS-IS, where is with all faults. We do not accept returns or refunds. All sales are final. 2. We will pack and arrange all shipments via UPS. Shipping costs to US address starts with 30 USD and 180 USD to International (depends on size and weight of the package). Packages should be shipped within two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period. 3. Your bids signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Images descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to authorship, age, condition, materials, provenance or any other feature of items being sold. 4. If the bidder refuses to pay for the invoice after the successful bidding, the liquidated damages shall be 30% of the amount of the hammer price, which shall be responsible by the buyer.

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Yayoi Kusama (B.1929), Silkscreen Print Image Size: 20 5/8 by 18 1/2 inches (52.5 by 47 cm) All measurements are approximate. Signed (lower right) Yayoi Kusama (B.1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, but is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts. Her work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes of feminism, minimalism, surrealism, Art Brut, pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual content. She has been acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan. Please read our policy carefully: 1. All items are sold AS-IS, where is with all faults. We do not accept returns or refunds. All sales are final. 2. We will pack and arrange all shipments via UPS. Shipping costs to US address starts with 30 USD and 180 USD to International (depends on size and weight of the package). Packages should be shipped within two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period. 3. Your bids signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Images descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to authorship, age, condition, materials, provenance or any other feature of items being sold. 4. If the bidder refuses to pay for the invoice after the successful bidding, the liquidated damages shall be 30% of the amount of the hammer price, which shall be responsible by the buyer.

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F Parrish, Abstarct landscape, Silkscreen print on paper, Signed bottom right in pencil date '72, 8/B 6/12, in silvered glazed frame. (H x 52cm x W x 64cm)

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Andy Warhol u. Jean-Michel Basquiat. Collaborations: Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, 12 November 1988-21 January 1989. Mit 1 Siebdruck (Einladungskarte), 18 Offsetlithographien und 1 Farblithographie (17 eingebundene Tafeln, eine Umschlagslithographie sowie eine lose eingelegte Austellungsankündigungskarte, diese verso typographisch bedruckt). London, David Grob Limited, The Mayor Gallery u. Mayor Rowan Gallery, 1988. OBrosch. (Blattmaße ca. 21 x 29,5 cm) (Kanten minimal berieben). Erschienen anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung. - Sehr seltener und wichtiger Katalog mit Graphiken der Zusammenarbeit von Andy Warhol und Jean Michael Basquiat, die bereits 1985 in der Tony Shafrazi Gallery Street Art und Pop Art verbunden hatten. - Mit einem Essay von Keith Haring unter dem Titel "Painting the third mind". - Karte leicht bestoßen und etw. knickspurig. Insgesamt sehr gut erhaltenes und sauberes Exemplar mit farbkräftigen Offsetlithographien. With 1 silkscreen (invitation card), 18 offset lithographs and 1 colour lithograph (17 plates bound in, one cover lithograph as well as a loosely inserted exhibition announcement card). Orig. wrappers (minimally rubbed). - Very rare and important catalogue of the collaboration between Andy Warhol and Jean Michael Basquiat, who had already combined Street Art and Pop Art at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in 1985. The essay by the artist Keith Haring under the title "Painting the third mind". - The announcement card slightly bumped and somewhat creased. Altogether a very well preserved and clean copy with offset lithographs in vivid colours.

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Le Witt, Sol - - Jorge Luis Borges. Ficciones. Mit 22 Serigraphien von Sol Le Witt. New York, Limited Edition Club, 1984. Im schwarzen Kalbsledereinband u. zugehörigem Schuber. Eins von 1500 Exemplaren. - Englische Ausgabe. - Serigraphien (je 12,7 x 17,8 cm (20,3 x 20,3 cm)) je auf chamoisfarbenem Velin. - Im Kolophon vom Künstler signiert und nummeriert. - Die Titelseite mit einer leichten, wenig auffallenden Beschabung im Papier. Insgesamt in sauberem, guten Zustand. - Die Abzüge prachtvoll, kontrastreich und satt. One of 1500 copies. - English letterpress. - With 22 silkscreen prints by Sol Le Witt. In black calfskin binding and slipcase. - Each on buff laid paper. - Signed and numbered by the artist in the collophon. - The title page with a slight chafing in the paper. Overall in clean, good condition. - The prints splendid, rich in contrast and saturated.

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Edition Balance - - Christa Wolf. Assoziationen in Blau. Mit 1 Aquarell von Gerda Lepke, 8 kolorierten Kaltnadelradierungen, 2 doppelblattgroßen Serigraphien und 5 blaugeprägten Illustrationen. Gotha u. Berlin Edition Balance u. Janus Presse, 2003. OHLdr. in OLwd.-Kassette mit geprägter Deckelvignette (Vorderdeckel der Kassette mit kleineren Fleckchen). Eins von 15 Exemplaren der Vorzusgausgabe (GA 50), die mit dem Aquarell erschienen. - Das Aquarell auf Japon Nacré, die Radierungen und Serigraphien je auf Velin bzw. Japan. Das Aquarell 27 x 36 cm, die Graphiken von 28,2 x 36 cm bis 28,2 x 71 cm. Das Aquarell signiert und datiert sowie nummeriert und mit handschriftlichen Text mit Signatur und Datum von Christa Wolf. Zusätzlich mit eigenhändiger Widmung von Gerda Lepke an Herrn Prof. Dr. Meier-Breschany im Vortitel. Im Impressum nochmals signiert von Lepke und Wolf. Das Aquarell lose inliegend, die Graphiken eingebunden. - 1 Serigraphie auf Japan mit leichter Knickspur. Insgesamt ausgesprochen gut. Prachtvolle, kräftige Drucke. Das Aquarell farbprächtig und brillant in den Farben. One of 15 copies of the luxus edition (total edition of 50) published with the watercolour. - With 1 watercolour, 8 colour drypoint etchings, 2 silkscreens and 5 embossed illustrations. Orig. half leather in original cloth case with embossed cover vignette (front cover of the cassette with minor stains). - The watercolour on Japon Nacré, the etchings and serigraphs each on vellum and Japan. The watercolour signed and dated as well as numbered and with handwritten text signed and dated by Christa Wolf. Additionally with autograph dedication by Gerda Lepke. Signed again by Lepke and Wolf in the imprint. The watercolour loosely enclosed, the prints bound in. - 1 silkscreen on Japan paper with slight crease. Overall exceptionally good. Splendid, strong impressions. The watercolour is richly coloured and brilliant.

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G. K Pfahler. Skizzen, Zeichnungen, Präkonzeptionen 1959-1971. Nierswalde, Freutel 1972. Mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. u. einem signierten Original-Siebdruck. 105 S. 4°. OLwd. Formatfüllender, prachtvoller und farbintensiver Druck, handsigniert sowie nummeriert. With numerous partly coloured ill. and a signed original silkscreen. A format-filling, splendid and colour-intensive print, signed and numbered by hand.

Los 162

Silkscreen titled Globe Flower, signed lower right, numbered 184/200. Sight size 26.5" x 25.5". Jack Brusca was a prominent American contemporary painter and printmaker. His mastery lies in manipulating letters, numbers, and flowers, among other elements, to create illusions and evoke a sense of theatricality. His work has been exhibited around the United States and South America. 

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Beautiful serigraph on paper of the "Liberty Head" in brilliant pink, yellow, blue and colorful blended hues. Pop artist Peter Max started to paint the iconic sculpture in the early 1980s to help raise funds for its restoration. This particular version is set in a black shadowbox frame and three tiered matting with two bands of curved color papers that surround the head of the statue. Signature on the silkscreen on the lower part of the second band: Max. Sight size: 11"L x 14"H. Frame size: 22"L x 24.75"H x 2"W. Artist: Peter MaxIssued: c. 2000Country of Origin: Germany - United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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Silkscreen titled Girl With Beachball, year 1977, signed lower right, numbered 92/200. Sight size 26.5" x 25.5". Jack Brusca was a prominent American contemporary painter and printmaker. His mastery lies in manipulating letters, numbers, and flowers, among other elements, to create illusions and evoke a sense of theatricality. His work has been exhibited around the United States and South America.

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Shepard Fairey aka Obey Giant (American artist, activist and founder of OBEY Clothing) - Silkscreen, signed print, limited edition, 590mm x 590mm, framed and glazed, 755mm x 755mm.

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Shepard Fairey aka Obey Giant (American artist, activist and founder of OBEY Clothing) - Silkscreen signed print, limited edition, 590mm x 590mm, framed and glazed, 755mm x 755mm.

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Shepard Fairey aka Obey Giant (American artist, activist and founder of OBEY Clothing) - Silkscreen, signed print, limited edition, 590mm x 590mm, framed and glazed, 755mm x 755mm.

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Sarah Targett (printmaker) - Silkscreen print, 240mm x 240mm, framed and glazed, 525mm x 425mm.

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Ricardo Pimentel (printmaker and photographer) - Silkscreen print, 1/3, 440mm x 705mm, framed and glazed, 610mm x 815mm.

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Trevor Grimshaw (British 1947-2001) "Reflected Fence" Signed and numbered 104/150 in pencil in the margin, published by Christie's Contemporary Art, with their blind stamp, silkscreen on BFK Rives paper.50 x 36cm (framed 58.5 x 44.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition. There are one or two spots of foxing in the margins. The print is ornately reframed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

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Trevor Grimshaw (British 1947-2001) "Monoliths" Signed and numbered 142/150 in pencil in the margin, published by Christie's Contemporary Art, with their blind stamp, silkscreen on BFK Rives paper.55 x 40cm (framed 75 x 59cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition. There is a faint mark in the upper right-hand corner of the sheet. The print is ornately reframed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 182

AFTER ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN 1928 - 1987), MARILYN 7 silkscreen print on paper, stamped 'Sunday B Morning' verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 90cm x 90cm, overall size 103cm x 103cm Note: Please see the additional images which show the provenance and background to this lot.

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Jörg Immendorff, 1945 Bleckede – 2007 DüsseldorfMALERWALD, 1999Siebdruck auf Leinwand.100 x 74,5 cm.Rechts unten signiert und datiert „99“.In schwarzem Profilrahmen. (1371148) (1) (13)Jörg Immendorff, 1945 Bleckede - 2007 DüsseldorfMALERWALD, 1999Silkscreen on canvas. 100 x 74.5 cm.Signed and dated "99" lower right.

Los 132

Small Love Wall, Farbsiebdruck auf Papier, 30 cm x 30 cm Plattenmaß, 43/100 nummeriert, monogrammiert, montiert, Provenienz: Peter Karbstein Kunst- und Auktionshaus, Auktion 139 am 13.03.2021 (verso Kaufnachweis)Robert Indiana (1928 New Castle, Indiana - 2018 Vinalhaven, Maine)Small Love Wall, colour silkscreen on paper, 30 cm x 30 cm plate size, 43/100 numbered, monogrammed, mounted, Provenance: Peter Karbstein Kunst- und Auktionshaus, auction 139 on 13.03.2021 (proof of purchase on verso)

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Raumvolumen, aus der Mappe 'Kinderstern' herausgegeben zur Unterstützung des Förderkreises krebskranker Kinder, Siebdruck auf Velin, 57 cm x 74,5 cm Passepartoutinnenmaß, 12/100 nummeriert, signiert, montiertSol Lewitt (1928 Hartford/Connecticut)Raumvolumen, from the portfolio 'Kinderstern' published in support of the Förderkreis krebskranker Kinder, silkscreen on wove paper (papier vélin), 57 cm x 74,5 cm inside mount, 12/100 numbered, signed, mounted

Los 160

'XXXV biennale di venezia padiglione tedesco', Essen, Museum Folkwang, 1970, vier Hefte mit je einer lose eingelegten Original-Grafik je 16 Seiten, davon sechs mit einem Text von Dieter Honisch sowie zehn Seiten Fotodokumentation zum Werk des jeweiligen Künstlers, in Original-Pappmappe, 36,5 cm x 22,5 cm Mappenmaß, eines von jeweils 120 Exemplaren, die Grafiken jeweils signiert u. datiert (70, 71 bzw. 5.2.71), 1. Thomas Lenk, o.T., Siebdruck in Silber und Grün auf semitransparenter Folie - 2. Heinz Mack, Venedig-Gitter, Siebdruck auf Aluminium-Folienkarton, Literatur: Wvz. Kuhn 80 - 3. Georg Karl Pfahler, o.T., Farbsiebdruck auf leichtem Karton - 4. Günther Uecker, o.T., Prägedruck mit Nägeln auf Büttenkarton, Literatur: Wvz. Van der Koelen L 7003 - Die Mappe und Heftumschläge mit Lager- und Gebrauchsspuren, Umschlag der Mappe Lenk partiell ausgeblichenPortfolio for the 35th Biennale di Venezia (Lenk, Mack, Pfahler, Uecker) (F)XXXV biennale di venezia padiglione tedesco', Essen, Museum Folkwang, 1970, four booklets, each with a loosely inserted original graphic, 16 pages each, six of them with a text by Dieter Honisch as well as ten pages of photo documentation on the work of the respective artist, in original cardboard folder, 36.5 cm x 22.5 cm folder size, one of 120 copies each, the graphics each signed and. dated (70, 71 and 5.2.71), 1. Thomas Lenk, o.T., silkscreen in silver and green on semi-transparent foil - 2. Heinz Mack, Venedig-Gitter, silkscreen on aluminum foil board, literature: Wvz. Kuhn 80 - 3. Georg Karl Pfahler, o.T., color silkscreen on light cardboard - 4. Günther Uecker, o.T., relief printing with nails on handmade cardboard, literature: Wvz. Van der Koelen L 7003 - The folder and booklet covers with traces of storage and use, cover of the folder Lenk partially faded

Los 192

Ohne Titel, Siebdruck auf Papier, 93 cm x 68,5 cm Sichtmaß, signiert, 74 datiert, 62/150 nummeriertOtto Piene (1928 Bad Laasphe - 2014 Berlin) (F)Untitled, silkscreen on paper, 93 cm x 68,5 cm inside frame measurement, signed, dated 74, numbered 62/150

Los 198

Schwarzer Baum, Siebdruck auf Karton, 40 cm x 28 cm Blattmaß, signiert und 72 datiert, partiell Kratzer, anbei ein unsignierter Siebdruck des Künstlers auf PapierOtto Piene (1928 Bad Laasphe - 2014 Berlin) (F)Black tree, silkscreen on cardboard, 40 cm x 28 cm sheet size, signed and dated 72, partial scratches, enclosed an unsigned silkscreen of the artist on paper

Los 217

Parallels, Farbsiebdruck auf Papier, 45 cm x 64,5 cm Blattmaß, 168/180 nummeriert, signiert, 72 datiert, knickfaltig, partiell lichtrandig, entlang der Blattränder leicht verschmutztFred Sandback (1943 New York - 2003 ibid.)Parallels, colour silkscreen on paper, 45 cm x 64,5 cm sheet size, 168/180 numbered, signed, 72 dated, creased, partly with light margins, slightly soiled along the edges of the sheet

Los 267

Ion 2, aus: 'Hommage À l'Hexagone', Siebdruck auf Papier, 68 cm x 68 cm Blattmaß, 98/200 nummeriert und signiert, Trockenstempel 'Denise Rene Editeur', montiertVictor Vasarely (1908 Pecs - 1997 Annet-sur-Marne) (F)Ion 2, from: 'Hommage À l'Hexagone', silkscreen on paper, 68 cm x 68 cm sheet size, 98/200 numbered and signed, dry stamp 'Denise Rene Editeur', mounted

Los 269

Kinetische s/w-Komposition, Siebdruck auf zweifarbigem Halbkarton, 70 cm x 50 cm Blattmaß, 43/200 nummeriert, signiert, partiell Knicke, kleiner FarbfleckVictor Vasarely (1908 Pecs - 1997 Annet-sur-Marne) (F)Kinetic b/w composition, silkscreen on two-color half cardboard, 70 cm x 50 cm sheet size, 43/200 numbered, signed, partial creases, small color spot

Los 282

Shot Orange Marilyn, Siebdruck auf Bütten, 1967, 23 cm x 16 cm Passepartoutinnenmaß, verso auf dem Zertifikat 379/980 nummeriert, Prägestempelsignatur der Warhol-Foundation, Provenienz: Ars Mundi KunsthandelAndy Warhol (1928 Pittsburgh - 1987 New York) (F)Shot Orange Marilyn, silkscreen on laid paper, 1967, 23 cm x 16 cm inside mount, numbered 379/980 on certificate verso, embossed signature of the Warhol Foundation, Provenance: Ars Mundi Kunsthandel

Los 322

Provenienz: 2021 bei Germann Auktionen, Zürich ersteigertEdward Kienholz (1927 Fairfield, Washington - 1994 Hope, Idaho)'Documenta Kassel 1973', multiple, reworked silkscreen, resin and collage on aluminium case, Suitcase sealed, 30 cm x 40 cm x 12 cm, 269/300 numbered, titled, dated 1973, partially rubbedProvenance: bought at Germann Auctions, Zurich in 2021

Los 85

Variation Runde Farbe V - Orange auf Gelb, Siebdruck auf Papier, 48,5 cm x 34,5 cm Blattmaß, signiert, Blattecke minimal knickfaltig, in modernem AcrylglasrahmenRupprecht Geiger (1908 Munich - 2009 ibid.) (F)Variation Round Color V - Orange on Yellow, silkscreen on paper, 48,5 cm x 34,5 cm sheet size, signed, sheet corner minimally creased, in modern acrylic glass frame

Los 87

'Das zentrale Rot', Siebdruck auf leichtem Karton, beidseitig: verso mit typografischen Eindrucken, 70,5 cm x 59,5 cm Blattmaß, signiert, verso betitelt, kleiner schwarzer Punkt, leicht nachgedunkelt, Blattecken leicht bestoßen, partiell leichte Knicke und oberflächliche BereibungenRupprecht Geiger (1908 Munich - 2009 ibid.) (F)The central red', silkscreen on light cardboard, typographic impressions on both sides, 70,5 cm x 59,5 cm, signed, titled on verso, small black dot, slightly darkened, corners of the sheet slightly bumped, some slight creases and surface rubbing

Los 88

Ohne Titel, Siebdruck auf Papier, 70 cm x 90 cm Blattmaß, verso 21/45 nummeriert und signiert, partiell leichte KnickeRupprecht Geiger (1908 Munich - 2009 ibid.) (F)Untitled, silkscreen on paper, 70 cm x 90 cm sheet size, numbered and signed 21/45 on verso, slight creases in places

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El Pez(Spanish, Contemporary)Submersible Smile,signed,limited edition silkscreen, 41/44,30 x 30cms, in frame.

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PATRICK HUGHES (B.1939) 'RAINBOW PAINT' Silkscreen print in colours, limited edition 36/50, signed by the artist and dated ’71.Mounted in a frame and glazed.91cm x 58cm

Los 541

JOSE MATEU SAN HILARIO ROYO (SPANISH, BORN 1941-), BELLEZA SERENA, a colour silkscreen print signed and numbered 61/195 in pencil, published by the Triad Group and distributed by Washington Green, image size 78.5cm x 63cm, mounted and framed, unglazed (Condition Report: comes with letter from Washington Green confirming details of the print, unglazed, slight ripples down right hand side, some scuffs to frame, especially corners) (Artists Resale Rights may Apply)

Los 727

Andy Warhol - "Tree Frog" 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.

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Warhol, Andy Annie Oakley, from Cowboys and Indians, 1986 Silkscreen Proof out side the edition, on Lenox Museum Board, not signed and not numbered, Paper size 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm) Images size 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)

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"Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His ""self-portraits"" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's ""Factory"" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as ""Chelsea Girls,"" and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 18 x 24.

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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.

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Andy Warhol "Superman", 1981 Silkscreen. Silkscreen in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board. Unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof (outside the edition). Size: 38" x 38" (sheet). Printer: Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York. Stamp to verso "Copyright Andy Warhol 1981, publisher Ronald Feldman, Fine Arts Inc. New York" and printers Blind stamp

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"Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His ""self-portraits"" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's ""Factory"" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as ""Chelsea Girls,"" and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.

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Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His "self-portraits" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's "Factory" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as "Chelsea Girls," and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.

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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. We the undersigned hereby certify this to be an original Andy Warhol work of art bearing a stamped signature of the artist. Print #: 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

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Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His "self-portraits" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's "Factory" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as "Chelsea Girls," and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.

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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. We the undersigned hereby certify this to be an original Andy Warhol work of art bearing a stamped signature of the artist. Print #: 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

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Jo DELAHAUT (1911-1992) green, yellow and black "Untitled" silkscreen print, 1956. Signed Jo Delahaut" in pencil lower right and justified 43/60. Numbered 43/60 in pencil lower right. - Weight: 2.08 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Belgique - Period: XXeme - Sizes: H 500 MM L 350 MM - At first glance: good condition - Author / artist: Jo DELAHAUT (1911-1992) - Object type: serigraphie de couleur

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ERIC, ROB (1954-2013), "Happy Rizzi Train at Karlsruhe HBF"; 2010, Serigraphie als 3-D-Objekt, u.re. mit Bleistift von Hand signiert und datiert 'Eric 2010', u.li mit Bleistift num. 3/25. HxB: Passepartoutausschnitt ca. 20x42 cm, Außenmaße Rahmen ca. 37x59 cm. Im Passepartout hinter Glas gerahmt.| ERIC, ROB (1954-2013), "Happy Rizzi Train at Karlsruhe HBF"; 2010, Silkscreen as a 3D object, bottom right Hand-signed and dated 'Eric 2010' in pencil, numbered lower left in pencil. 3/25 HxW: passe-partout cut-out approx. 20x42 cm, outer dimensions of frame approx. 37x59 cm. Framed behind glass in a passe-partout.

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The Teahouse Of The August Moon -silkscreen Venezuela Theatre advertisement poster, theatre production of the Caracus Theatre Club, 50cm x 70cm, VGC - ** tiny blemish at bottom right corner

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Una Mujer, un Hombre, una Cuidad (A Woman, A Man, A City) - starring Idalia Anreus, directed by Manuel Octavio Gomez, a Cuban silkscreen movie poster, 1978, 50.5cm x 76cm, VGC - ** tiny scratch in hair

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James Rizzi (American, 1950-2011) "Life In The Big Apple", limited edition silkscreen print, signed and numbered 771/999 in pencil, 11" x 11", framed 17" x 17" overall - ** with 'Artes' certificate and copy of 'Artes' invoice for 850DM dated 1995

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