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Allen Jones
Performance in Print, Pop Art, British Art

2020

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  • Allen Jones, Performance in Print - Pop Art, British Art, Signed Print
    By Allen Jones
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Allen Jones (British, born 1937) Performance in Print, 2020 Medium: Fine-Art-Giclée-Print on Hahnemühle Agave 290gsm with Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints 1996–2020 – Volume II Dimen...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Prints

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  • Peter Doig, Two Students - Signed print, 2008, Contemporary Art
    By Peter Doig
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Peter Doig (born 1959 in Edinburgh) Two Students, 2008 Medium: Giclée Print on wove paper Dimensions: 73 x 57 cm Edition of 500: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil Condition: Very good
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

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    Giclée

  • Yoshitomo Nara, Miss Spring: Digital Pigment Print and Book, Japanese Pop Art
    By Yoshitomo Nara
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Yoshitomo Nara (1959, Japanese) Miss Spring, 2021 Medium: Digital pigment print on Takeo Deep PV Hakou paper, incl. artist's book Dimensions: 28 × 22 cm (11 × 8 7/10 in) Edition of 1...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Digital Pigment

  • Sigmar Polke, Bargeld Lacht: Pop Art, Capitalist Realism, Signed Print
    By Sigmar Polke
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Sigmar Polke (German, 1941 – 2010) Bargeld Lacht, 2002 Medium: Colour offset and screenprint on cardboard Dimensions: 70 × 50 cm Edition of 70 + X: Hand-signed, numbered and dated Co...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Offset, Screen

  • Erró, L’ultima visita di Mao a Venezia - Portfolio of 12 Signed Prints, Pop Art
    By Gudmundur Erro
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Gudmundur Gudmundsson, aka Erró (Icelandic, b. 1932) L’ultima visita di Mao a Venezia, 2002 Medium: Portfolio containing 12 lithographs in color, on paper (in red cloth folder) Image...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Prints

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  • Allen Jones, Catwalk Fragment - 1998, Etching, British Pop Art, Signed Print
    By Allen Jones
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Allen Jones (English, b. 1937) Catwalk Fragment, 1998 Medium: Etching on paper Dimensions: 53.5 × 38 cm (21 1/10 × 15 in) Edition of 150: Hand-signed and numbered Condition: Excellent
    Category

    Late 20th Century Pop Art Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Etching

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  • the Spirit of the Ghetto Screenprint British Pop Art RB Kitaj Judaica Silkscreen
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    R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007) Spirit of the Ghetto Original seven color silkscreen on paper Signature: Hand signed by the artist in pencil lower right Edition: From the small, limited edition of 25, pencil numbered lower right 2/25 Sight Size: 23-1/2" x 17-1/2" Frame Size: 27" x 21.5" In Tate collection, London. Ronald Brooks Kitaj RA 1932 – 2007 was an American artist with Jewish roots who spent much of his life in England. He became a merchant seaman with a Norwegian freighter when he was 17. He studied at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna and the Cooper Union in New York City. After serving in the United States Army for two years, in France and Germany, he moved to England to study at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford (1958–59) under the G.I. Bill, where he developed a love of Cézanne, and then at the Royal College of Art in London (1959–61), alongside David Hockney, Derek Boshier, Peter Phillips, Allen Jones and Patrick Caulfield. Richard Wollheim, the philosopher and David Hockney remained lifelong friends. "Through an earlier pre-occupation with turn-of-the-century intellectual life in Vienna (where he had started his art studies in the early 1950s), as well as an admiration for the Warburg Institute approach to the history of art-in-its-intellectual-context (since after Vienna he had moved to Oxford to study with the art historian Edgar Wind, before going on to the Royal College of Art) Kitaj has come to identify most strongly with the central European Jewish writer Franz Kafka, and with his sense of estrangement and of hidden mysteries. Illustrations to Kafka's aphorisms, imaginary portraits of his fiancée Felice and Count West-West who owned The Castle, appear in the Little Pictures, as do rapidly sketched portraits of Karl Kraus, Paul Celan, Leon Trotsky and Ludwig Wittgenstein, representations of Judeo-Christian mysteries of the hidden face of God. Kitaj settled in England, and through the 1960s taught at the Ealing Art College, the Camberwell School of Art and the Slade School of Art. He also taught at the University of California, Berkeley in 1968. He staged his first solo exhibition at Marlborough New London Gallery in London in 1963, entitled "Pictures with commentary, Pictures without commentary", in which text included in the pictures and the accompanying catalogue referred to a range of literature and history, citing Aby Warburg's analysis of symbolic forms as a major influence. He curated an exhibition for the Arts Council at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, entitled "The Human Clay" (an allusion to a line by W. H. Auden), including works by 48 London artists, such as William Roberts, Richard Carline, Colin Self and Maggi Hambling, championing the cause of figurative art at a time when abstract was dominant. In an essay in the controversial catalogue, he invented the phrase the School of London to describe painters such as Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Euan Uglow, Michael...
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