Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is a Lithograph?

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.

David Hockney

Yves Marie, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 10,000

Frank Stella

River of Ponds IV, Newfoundland Series, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Roy Lichtenstein

Against apartheid, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Joan Miró

Galerie Maeght Exhibition Poster, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Susan Rothenberg

Twisted Cat from the Artist for Obama, 2008

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 1,350

Jonas Wood

Double Basketball Orchid (State I), 2017

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Helen Frankenthaler

Venice II, 1969-1972

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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David Hockney

Slightly damaged chair, Malibu, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 10,800

David Hockney

Ojai Festival, 1981

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Alexander Calder

Tree, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,985

Jasper Johns

Painting with Two Balls I, 1962

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 31,500

Rose Wylie

Grumpy Girl, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 2,500

Gunther Forg

The Reason Why I Work With Maurice, is Because Here the Beer Cost Me Nothing, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 6,000

Yue Minjun

Untitled (Smile-ism No.25), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 6,500

Antoni Tapies

Diana, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,650

Antoni Tapies

Deux pieds, 1997

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,100

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Massurrealism

Massurrealism is a portmanteau word coined by American artist James Seehafer in 1992. He observed a trend among postmodern artists who blended themes and aesthetic styles with mass media, including elements of pop art. Massurrealism is a development of surrealism that emphasizes the technological effects on the imagery of contemporary surrealism. The key difference between massurrealism and surrealism is that the latter was founded in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century, while massurrealism is rooted in the influence of modern technology and media.

Feminist art

Feminist art refers to the art that emerged from the feminist art movement during the 1960s and 1970s. It developed with the intention of critiquing 20th-century gender ideals and challenging the traditional canon of art history. Feminist art seeks to create a dialogue between the artwork and the viewer through a feminist lens, often addressing issues of gender, identity, and social justic

Generative Art

Generative art refers to art that is wholly or partly created through an autonomous system. This system can be independent or non-human, capable of determining features that would otherwise be decided by the artist. The generative system can act as the creator or as a collaborator with the artist. Generative art often refers to works generated algorithmically by computers, where the system plays a significant role in the creation process.

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