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Artist Proof of Iowa vs. Minnesota Football Game. 42.5 x 51 framed size.

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Artist Proof of Iowa vs. Minnesota Football Game. 42.5 x 51 framed size.

This PETER MAX Original mixed media painting on canvas is stunning in person and a wonderful representation of the Brooklyn Bridge. The piece is elaborately custom framed and comes with a Gallery Letter of Authenticity.

Collected by 22 major institutions including MOMA, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Dallas Museum of Art, Tate, Art Institute of Chicago, Nasher Sculpture Center, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Guggenheim Museum, Centre Pompidou, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Profound, compelling eyes, facing the viewer; a thick, disjointed texture; a striking chromatic variance;

Matching black frames that can be hung together as a set. Authentic Dalà woodcuts, such as those for his Divine Comedy series, are original fine art prints produced using a meticulous, hands-on process, not mass-produced reproductions of existing art. Purgatory 1, Inferno 1 and Paradise 1.

Lithograph in black and white on Arches paper, 1953, signed in pencil, numbered 4/50. Full sheet: 25 ¾ x 19 ¾ in. (654 x 502 mm.) Literature: Mourlot 233; Bloch 731. Publisher: Gallerie Louis Leiris, Paris. Print Run: five artist’s proofs and 50 numbered and signed proofs. Print Date: 4-1-1953.

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Michael Godard, also known as the Naughty Artist for his highly sought after paintings of life's vices, exploded into the art world, bringing his original subjects to both the long time connoisseur and a new generation of collectors.

Joyful heavily textured abstract by Holocaust survivor Helen Covensky.

Hard-edge, Colorful Geometric Work. Current price is 25% off regular price. Make an offer!

Solvent Transfer and Acrylic On Fabric Collage and Fabric Laminated Paper

Original Lithograph on Arches Wove Paper Printed and Published by Maeght, Paris 1971. Signed and numbered by the artist (31/200). The artist created it in Mourlot Studio in 1971. Catalogue reference number is Mourlot 743.

This sculpture is a modern, abstract metal artwork made from welded pieces that resemble parts of a violin. Two instrument necks rise upward at angles, each with visible tuning pegs, while the bodies below are fragmented and deconstructed.

Lenticular lens with a holographic layered design and unique drawing and painting. Image changes color when viewed from different directions. Rare example of Agam’s work acquired directly from the artist in his Paris studio. Galaxy Noon was created in 2013 and was appraised in 2014 at $216,000.

Beautifully framed. James Brown's artwork can be found on the collections of: Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris Musee Cantini, Marseille Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Internacional Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City Australian National Gallery National Galerie, Berlin.