Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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William Wegman, Untitled, photolithograph, black-and-white image of a dog partially hidden in foliage, creating a camouflaged effect.

Original photolithograph on paper - From the limited edition of 50 - From the Bird Dog Suite - Im mint condition - Hand initialed by William Wegman // This untitled photolithograph by William Wegman, from his Bird Dog Suite series, presents a striking black-and-white image that combines elements of nature and surrealism. Created in 1990, the work depicts a dog partially obscured by dense foliage, blending into the surrounding environment. Wegman, renowned for his conceptual photography often featuring dogs, captures a scene where the animal appears almost camouflaged, evoking themes of wilderness and the instinctual nature of animals. The piece has a timeless quality, with a grainy texture and deep shadows that lend it a nostalgic, almost haunting atmosphere. Hand-initialed by the artist, this limited edition print is a testament to Wegman’s unique perspective on the relationship between animals and their habitats.

Artwork Copyright © William Wegman

Untitled (from the Bird Dog suite), 1990

form

Medium

Edition

Original photolithograph on paper - From the limited edition of 50 - From the Bird Dog Suite - Im mint condition - Hand initialed by William Wegman // This untitled photolithograph by William Wegman, from his Bird Dog Suite series, presents a striking black-and-white image that combines elements of nature and surrealism. Created in 1990, the work depicts a dog partially obscured by dense foliage, blending into the surrounding environment. Wegman, renowned for his conceptual photography often featuring dogs, captures a scene where the animal appears almost camouflaged, evoking themes of wilderness and the instinctual nature of animals. The piece has a timeless quality, with a grainy texture and deep shadows that lend it a nostalgic, almost haunting atmosphere. Hand-initialed by the artist, this limited edition print is a testament to Wegman’s unique perspective on the relationship between animals and their habitats.

Artwork Copyright © William Wegman

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Ace Of Diamonds, 1998

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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William Wegman

Profiles In Patriotism (from Freedom Of Expression), 1992

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 5,500

William Wegman

Royal Flush -Diamonds (Pastel-Blue), 1998

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 1,450

William Wegman

Royal Flush - Diamonds (pink), 1998

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 1,450

William Wegman

Friends, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 2,950

William Wegman

Cinderella Sleeping, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

USD 3,120

William Wegman

Untitled (from The Bird Dog Suite), 1990

Photography

Lithograph

USD 1,400

William Wegman

Cinderella, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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