Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is a screen-print?

What is a screen-print?

Refers to a print produced through a printing technique in which a ink is transferred using a mesh to a substrate safe for those areas blocked with a stencil to make them impermeable to ink. Screen prints are usually made on posters, T-shirts, vinyl, stickers and wood or any material usable for this purpose. Screen printing is also a method of stencil printing and is sometimes known as serigraphy, serigraph printing, screen or silk screen. 

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Bridget Riley

Brouillard, 2003

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Screen-print

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Mel Ramos

Phantom Lady (Black), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 2,750

David Shrigley

I try to be friendly, 2023

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Screen-print

GBP 4,250

Andy Warhol

Grevy's Zebra, 1983

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Screen-print

USD 270,000 - 300,000

Keith Haring

Three Eyed Monster, 1990

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Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger #138, 1975

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Andy Warhol

Single Dollar Sign (FS II. 278), 1982

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EUR 120,000 - 140,000

Andy Warhol

Speed Skater 2 (from Art and Sports Portfolio), 1983

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Screen-print

EUR 18,900

Andy Warhol

Speed Skater 1(from Art and Sports Portfolio) , 1983

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Screen-print

EUR 25,900

Andy Warhol

Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I, FS II.13), 1966

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Screen-print

EUR 26,500

Alex Katz

Tree 10, 2022

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Screen-print

EUR 14,850

Alex Katz

Three Trees, 2018

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EUR 16,500

Alex Katz

Trio, 2017

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Screen-print

EUR 27,900

Andy Warhol

After the Party - F&S183, 1979

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USD 39,000 - 45,000

Andy Warhol

Saint Apollonia, 1984

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Screen-print

USD 17,200

Julian Opie

New York couple 2, 2019

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Massurrealism

Portmanteau word that was coined by James Seehafer, an American artist in 1992. He observed a trend among postmodern artists who mixed themes and aesthetic styles together with mass media that include pop art. This art is a development of surrealism that puts emphasis on technological effect on the image of contemporary surrealism. The difference between massurrealism and surrealism is the foundation of the later in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. 

Light and Space

Refers to loosely affiliated movements that relate to minimalism, geometric abstraction and op art that originated from Southern California back in the 1960s and was greatly influenced by John McLaughlin. Artists focused on sensory phenomena such as light and others as the center of their work. In addition, they incorporated latest technologies in aerospace and engineering industries so as to develop light filled and sensuous objects.

Fluxus

Art term taken from Latin word that means "flow-flux" . It is an international movement of designers, composers and artists popular for blending the different artistic disciplines and media during the 1960s. They have remained active in visual art, performance, design, architecture, urban planning and other artworks. Fluxus as an art term is sometimes known as inter-media. The movement continues to play a pivotal role in the definitions that art can take and be.

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