Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Surrealism?

What is Surrealism?

Surrealism began in the 1920s as an art and literary movement with the goal of revealing the unconscious mind and unleashing the imagination by exploring unusual and dream-like imagery. Influenced by Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis, Surrealist artists and writers sought to bring the unconscious into rational life, blurring the lines between reality and dreams. The movement aimed to challenge conventional perceptions and express the irrational aspects of the human experience.

Gregory Crewdson

Untitled (Ray of Light), 2001

Photography

Digital Print on paper

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Marc Chagall

Le Bouquet Blanc, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 9,600

Pablo Picasso

Combat de centaures IV, 1959

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 7,200

Roberto Matta

Plate 6 from Fog Gog Magog, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 850

Pablo Picasso

Reclining Man in Turban and Belly Dancer, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Pablo Picasso

Suerte Ilamada de Don Tancredo, from La Tauromaquia, 1957

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 6,900

Joan Miró

Series I, red wash, 1961

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 5,100

Joan Miró

For XXe siècle no.31, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,750

Joan Miró

Bonjour Max Ernst, 1976

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 5,450

Marc Chagall

The Tribe of Issachar, 1964

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Artwork On Hold

Pablo Picasso

Paysage (Landscape), 1953

Sculpture / Object

Plate

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Pablo Picasso

Yan Barbu (Bearded Yan), 1963

Sculpture / Object

Clay

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Pablo Picasso

Scène d'intérieur, 1926

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Artwork On Hold

Pablo Picasso

Scène mythologique, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Etching

Artwork On Hold

Ellsworth Kelly

Conques (from the Third Curve series), 1976

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,390

Ellsworth Kelly

Black/Brown, 1970–72

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,390

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Marker

A marker is a drawing tool filled with colorful inks that dry quickly. Markers come in various sizes and use different colorants, such as ink, dye, or paint. They are available with different tip styles and produce smooth marks with sharp edges, making them ideal for a wide range of artistic and design applications.

Carborundum

Carborundum is the trademark name for silicon carbide crystals, an abrasive material commonly used in sandpaper, cutting tools, and grinding wheels. Originally, artists used carborundum for grinding lithography stones. In collagraph printmaking, it is applied to plates to create texture and tone gradients, adding depth and contrast to the prints.

Engraving

Engraving is a printmaking technique where a metal plate or surface is directly cut using a sharp engraving tool called a burin. The tool creates deep lines or grooves, which are then filled with ink. The plate is pressed onto paper with heavy pressure, transferring the inked image. This process results in a clear and precise print.

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