Famous Artists
ROY FAIRCHILD-WOODARD “Listen to Me” Serigraph on Paper
- Titled “Listen to Me” by Roy Fairchild-Woodward
- Screen print on paper with tones of orange, red, blue, green, and white
- Abstracted depiction of three people, one kneeling in front of white flowers
- Writing and small drawings around the outside of the page, adding a mysterious and Old World look to the piece
- White mat with an intricate gold frame compliments the warm tones of this piece
AIMO OKKOLIN for RIIHIMAEN Water Lily Crystal Bowl Circa 1988
CHARLES LEVIER Original Watercolor of Bouquet on Balcony
- Original watercolor by French painter Charlies Levier (1920-2003)
- Depicts a tall bouquet of flowers in vase on a balcony overlooking blue waters
- Other details of the composition include a sailboat and buildings along a beach in the distance
- Signed in corner
- In a chrome frame with beige linen mat
MICHEL DELACROIX “Kiosque” Lithograph
- Pencil signed lithograph titled “Kiosque” by French artist Michel Delacroix
- Depicts a bustling park scene in his flattened style
- Numbered XXXI/CL
GRAHAM NASH “Marrakesh Express” Lithograph of Manuscript Original Circa 1994
- Lithograph print of lyrics to “Marrakesh Express” by Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Graham Nash hand wrote and illustrated the original piece, and pencil signed the print run
- Numbered 234/1,000
- Dated 1994, printed by Manuscript Originals Inc.
- Natural wood frame
ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009) “Hay Ledge” Print
This print by American artist Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) depicts a hay ledge in the upper loft of a rustically rendered barn, a small row boat perched in the corner for safe storage. Reproduced from Wyeth’s original 1957 masterpiece, this print is housed in a stately wooden framing and signed in plate by the artist in its lower left hand corner.
About the Artist:
Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) was an American artist who primarily executed realistic paintings with regionalist style. Often saying “I paint my life,” Wyeth depicted the world around him. He is best known for his painting “Christina’s World” which is a part of the Museum of Modern Art’s collection. He was the son of famed artist and illustrator N.C. Wyeth, who taught, trained, and schooled him. The Wyeth name is well known in the realm of American art.
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PETER MAX (1937-) “Retro Suite V: Samurai Sail” Lithograph
This color lithograph by renowned German-American Pop artist Peter Max (1937-) depicts a small boat adrift at sea, arrays of highly gestural brushstrokes creating an impressive composition of abstracted forms and color. Max’s signature psychedelic style has remained popular with collectors since he first began exhibiting in the early 1960’s with Max often utilizing American iconography within much of his work. Framed in an aged gold, this lithograph is signed and numbered 287/300 by Max along the bottom of the print.
About the Artist:
Peter Max Finkelstein was born on October 19, 1937 in Berlin, Germany. The son of German Jews, Max’s family fled Berlin a year after his birth and settled in Shanghai, China, where they lived for the next ten years. From there, his family moved to Israel and eventually westward, stopping in Paris for several months: an experience that Max would later credit to fostering his appreciation for art. Finally settling in Brooklyn, New York, Max began formal art training at the Art Students League of New York, eventually setting up a studio with his friend Tom Daly in 1962. Beginning work in advertising, Max’s usage in counter culture and psychedelic imagery quickly gained popularity, leading him to an appearance on The Tonight Show and designing cover art for Life Magazine. By 1974, Max was commissioned by the United State Postal Service to design a stamp commemorating the Expo ‘74 World’s Fair in Spokane, Washington, followed by the book, “Peter Max Paints America”, a commemoration of the United States Bicentennial. Along with many other pop culture projects and commissions, Max operated galleries throughout the world that sold his work and commercialized products. A modern icon of the Pop Art movement, Max currently resides in New York with his two adult children; his work continues to remain popular with collectors and galleries alike.
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