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Larry RIVERS | Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm | Lithograph And Screenprint, 1973 — available on Composition Gallery
Larry RIVERS | Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm | Lithograph And Screenprint, 1973 — available on Composition Gallery
Larry RIVERS | Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm | Lithograph And Screenprint, 1973 — available on Composition Gallery

Lithograph and screenprint from a portfolio of seventeen screenprints, nine lithographs, two lithographs with screenprint, one photocopy, and one photograph. Hand-signed and numbered by Rivers. From The New York Collection for Stockholm. Published by Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., New York. // A lithograph and screenprint by Larry Rivers from the historic New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio, published in 1973 by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). Rivers's contribution blends figurative and abstract elements with the gestural freedom and art-historical wit that placed him at the crossroads of Abstract Expressionism and Pop. This landmark collaborative edition of 300, conceived by artists including Warhol, Rauschenberg and Oldenburg, bridged the New York and Stockholm art worlds at a pivotal moment in postwar art. Hand-signed and numbered by Rivers.

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Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

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Lithograph and screenprint from a portfolio of seventeen screenprints, nine lithographs, two lithographs with screenprint, one photocopy, and one photograph. Hand-signed and numbered by Rivers. From The New York Collection for Stockholm. Published by Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., New York. // A lithograph and screenprint by Larry Rivers from the historic New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio, published in 1973 by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). Rivers's contribution blends figurative and abstract elements with the gestural freedom and art-historical wit that placed him at the crossroads of Abstract Expressionism and Pop. This landmark collaborative edition of 300, conceived by artists including Warhol, Rauschenberg and Oldenburg, bridged the New York and Stockholm art worlds at a pivotal moment in postwar art. Hand-signed and numbered by Rivers.

Artwork Copyright © Larry Rivers

Larry Rivers

Untitled From The New York Collection For Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 2,340

Larry Rivers

Rainbow Rembrandt III, 1977

Painting

Mixed Media

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Larry Rivers

Postponderance, 1960

Drawing / Watercolor

Charcoal

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Larry Rivers

Untitled (King Of Clubs), 1967

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

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Larry Rivers

Golden Tales, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Larry Rivers

Madame Butterfly, From Metropolitan Opera Fine Art I, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 1,150

Larry Rivers

For Adults Only, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

USD 7,200

Larry Rivers

Queen Of Clubs, 1960

Painting

Oil On Canvas

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Larry Rivers

Webster, 1978

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

USD 7,200

Larry Rivers

Fred And Ginger, 1999

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 11,400

Larry Rivers

Untitled (Fragmented Portrait), 1982

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

EUR 2,850

Larry Rivers

Early Chaplin, 1991

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 1,500

Larry Rivers

House Of Cards - Blue, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 1,500

Larry Rivers

Sky Music Over Carnegie Hall, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 1,875

Larry Rivers

Make Believe Ballroom, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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