Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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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.

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Alexander Calder

Untitled (Red Tree), 1970

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Lithograph

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Marc Chagall

Le Jeu, 1966

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Lithograph

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Pablo Picasso

Portraits Imaginaires 27.3.69 IV, 1970

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Lithograph

EUR 7,900

Pablo Picasso

Portraits Imaginaires 4.4.69 II, 1970

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Lithograph

EUR 7,900

Pablo Picasso

Portraits Imaginaires 20.3.69 II, 1970

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Lithograph

EUR 7,900

Karel Appel

Two Figures, c. 1980

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Lithograph

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Karel Appel

Composition , 1969

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Frank Stella

Honduras Lottery Co., 1972

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Sonia Delaunay

Untitled, 1972

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Ed Ruscha

Anchor in Sand, 1991

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Sonia Delaunay

Idole, 1970

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Robert Longo

Untitled (II), 1990

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Lithograph

USD 20,000 - 25,000

Thiebaud Wayne

Glassed Candy, 1980

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Robert Longo

Mark, 1982-83

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Keith Haring

Untitled, 1987

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Marc Chagall

Lutte de Jacob et de L’Ange, 1972

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Funk Art

In the 1960s, Funk Art emerged as a reactive movement against Abstract Expressionism. It was widely known as an anti-establishment movement, with the name derived from the jazz term "funky." This term carried both positive and negative connotations: in the jazz world, it described passion, quirkiness, and sensuality, but it could also refer to a foul odor. Funk Art was particularly popular in the California Bay Area. While the artists of the Funk Art era shared similar attitudes and styles, they did not see themselves as part of a formal group or movement.

Land Art

Also referred to as Earth Art, Earthworks, or Environmental Art, Land Art is a sculptural movement that involves creating artworks that integrate conceptual or physical elements of the earth or landscape into the finished piece. These works often interact directly with the environment, using natural materials and settings to explore themes related to nature, place, and time

New Figuration

Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.

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