What is a Lithograph?
Lithography is a printing method based on the principle that water and oil do not mix. It can be used to print artwork or text onto paper or other suitable materials. Traditionally, an image was drawn with wax, fat, or oil onto a lithographic limestone surface or plate. Today, metal plates and other surfaces are also used in lithographic printing.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO LITHOGRAPH
Roy Lichtenstein
Nude on Beach, from the Surrealist Series, 1978
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 20,000 - 30,000
Joan Miró
Poster proof before the lettering for the Galerie Matarasso, Nice, 1957
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
EUR 5,050
Raymond Pettibon
No Title (Our Secret Spot), 2022
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
Kitsch is a term used to describe cheap, commercial, sentimental, or vulgar art and objects commonly associated with popular culture. The word is borrowed from German, where it originally means trash. Since the 1920s, kitsch has been used to denote the opposite of high art, often implying that the work lacks sophistication or artistic merit.
