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Portrait of JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) Limited Edition Silkscreen Signed by YOKO ONO (1933-)

$1,695.00
This limited edition silkscreen depicts a portrait of legendary rock star and former Beatle John Lennon (1940-1980) in tones of cream and light blue. This large print is a must have for any serious Beatles enthusiast and utilizes the same photographic reference that Pop artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987) used for Lennon’s posthumous compilation album, Menlove Ave. Matted and housed in a black frame, this piece of rock history memorabilia is signed and numbered 84/300 by Lennon’s widow and experimental artist Yoko Ono (1933-) in pencil along the bottom of the print. This limited edition silkscreen is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

EDWARD NICHOLSON (1901-1966) “Desert Sunset, Palm Springs” Original Silkscreen

$495.00
Original print by American artist Edward Nicholson (1901-1966) depicts a desert sunset overlooking Palm Springs, California; playful pastel tones providing a light and airy quality to the majestic landscape. A dual portrait and landscape artist, Nicholson split his time between Illinois and California, and was regarded as a prominent Californian artist, being listed in Edan Hughes' 1989 publication, Artists in California, 1786-1940. Housed in a distressed white frame, this original silkscreen is signed and titled by the artist along the bottom of the print. This print is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

JOSEF ALBERS (1888-1976) “Homage to the Square” Silkscreen Print

$3,500.00
This silkscreen print by renowned German-born artist and educator Josef Albers (1888-1976) depicts an abstract composition for Albers’ famous series Homage to the Square. Squares in tones of green and chartreuse envelop one another, providing a masterful study of color and form: a testament to Albers’ genius and unmistakable, academic art style. Housed in an archival frame, this rare piece of fine art is signed and dated to 1973 by Albers along the bottom of the paper and is a must-have for any serious art collector. About the Artist: Joseph Albers (1888-1976) was born on March 19th, 1888 in Bottrop, Germany to a family of craftsmen and from an early age, had practical training in engraving glass, plumbing, and wiring, all of which would eventually lead to his versatility in handling diverse materials. Originally working as a schoolteacher, Albers began working as a printmaker in 1916, before moving to Munich in 1919 to study at the Weimar Bauhaus. In 1922, Albers joined the faculty of the Bauhaus, teaching alongside noted artists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. The Bauhaus was eventually closed in 1933 due to Nazi pressure, and many of the faculty left the country, with Albers emigrating to the United States. Famed architect Phillip Johnson, then a curator at the Museum of Modern Art, arranged for Albers to head up the painting program at the legendary Black Mountain College in North Carolina, where some of his most notable students included Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Ruth Asawa. Albers taught at Black Mountain College until 1950, when he left to lead the department of design at Yale University, teaching there until his retirement in 1958. The first living artist to be given solo shows at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Albers continued working as a painter and theorist, publishing his book Interaction of Color in 1963, now seen as a benchmark study in color theory. Albers died in New Haven, Connecticut on March 25th, 1976, cementing a legacy as one of the most important artists and educators of the 20th century.  This silkscreen is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

SISTER CORITA KENT (1918-1986) “I Love You Very” Silkscreen

$696.50
Original silkscreen by American artist, designer, and educator Sister Corita Kent (1918-1986) depicts large brushstrokes of blue and green paired with red script lettering that reads, “I love you very”, a small heart punctuating the left of the image. Known as the “Pop Art nun”, Sister Kent was self-taught after purchasing a DIY silk screening kit by mail and made work that often revolved around themes of Christianity and social justice. While Sister Kent’s work went unaccounted for in the mainstream canon of art history, she has since seen a resurgence in popularity and has been re-evaluated as an important figure in the Pop Art movement. This original silkscreen is framed in blue and signed by Sister Kent in the lower center of the paper.  This silkscreen is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

VICTOR VASARELY (1906-1997) “Reech” Screen Print

$597.00
This screen print by Hungarian-French painter, Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), depicts an illusory field of interacting blue and purple spherical designs against a wild background of red and green gradient diamonds. Widely accepted as the grandfather of Op art, Vasarely utilized precise color and geometric compositions to create illusions of compelling spatial depth. Printed by Domberger Stuttgart, this print is housed in a contemporary black frame and is signed in faded pen by Vasarely at the bottom of the print. About the Artist: Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) was born in Pécs on April 9, 1906 and grew up in Pöstény and Budapest. Originally taking up medical studies, Vasarely abandoned medicine in 1927 to learn academic painting, studying at Sándor Bortnyik's private art school, Műhely (or "Workshop"), then widely recognized as Budapest's center of Bauhaus studies. After settling in Paris in 1930, Vasarely worked as a graphic artist before turning to creating art and sculptures using optical illusions. Developing his style of geometric abstract art over the next three decades, Vasarely widely became known as the founder and leader of the so-called “Op art” movement, with numerous museums and galleries collecting his work. After a long and successful career, Vasarely died in 1997, at the age of 90. This screen print is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

PATRICK NAGEL (1945-1984) “Park Place Estate” Silkscreen

$647.50
Silkscreen by renowned artist and illustrator Patrick Nagel (1945-1984) depicts a female model against a stone blue background with gridded details. A female lion occupies the right hand foreground in a symbolic gesture of the central model’s depicted elegant ferocity. A widely collected artist, Nagel’s popular illustrations emphasize the female form in a distinctive, immediately recognizable style descended from Art Deco and Pop art. Posthumously released, this commemorative silkscreen is matted in a sleek, contemporary frame and signed and numbered by Nagel’s widow, Jennifer Dumas. About the Artist: Patrick Nagel was born November 25, 1945 in Dayton, Ohio, but was raised most of his life in the Los Angeles area. After serving in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, Nagel attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1969, and in that same year he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, Fullerton. Beginning in 1971, Nagel worked as a graphic designer for ABC Television before partaking in freelance work for companies and magazines such as IBM, Rolling Stone, and Universal Studios. Likewise, Nagel produced album covers for recording artists, most notably for Duran Duran’s 1982 hit album, Rio. Nagel contributed to Playboy Magazine from August 1975 to July 1984, with one of his paintings being published in every issue between that time period, roughly totaling 285 pieces. Nagel died of an undisclosed heart defect in 1984, at the young age of 38. His already popular work exploded throughout the 1980s and flooded the market to make Nagel a quintessential American artist still today. This set of prints is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

PATRICK NAGEL (1945-1984) “Commemorative #13” Silkscreen

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Silkscreen by renowned artist and illustrator Patrick Nagel (1945-1984) depicts a female hooded figure in profile against a background of pale yellow, a majestic horse hovering directly next to the figure. A widely collected artist, Nagel’s popular illustrations emphasize the female form in a distinctive, immediately recognizable style descended from Art Deco and Pop art. Released by Mirage Editions, this commemorative silkscreen is matted and housed in a sleek, contemporary frame and is unsigned. About the Artist: Patrick Nagel was born November 25, 1945 in Dayton, Ohio, but was raised most of his life in the Los Angeles area. After serving in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, Nagel attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1969, and in that same year he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, Fullerton. Beginning in 1971, Nagel worked as a graphic designer for ABC Television before partaking in freelance work for companies and magazines such as IBM, Rolling Stone, and Universal Studios. Likewise, Nagel produced album covers for recording artists, most notably for Duran Duran’s 1982 hit album, Rio. Nagel contributed to Playboy Magazine from August 1975 to July 1984, with one of his paintings being published in every issue between that time period, roughly totaling 285 pieces. Nagel died of an undisclosed heart defect in 1984, at the young age of 38. His already popular work exploded throughout the 1980s and flooded the market to make Nagel a quintessential American artist still today. This set of prints is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.

PATRICK NAGEL (1945-1984) “Commemorative #6” Silkscreen

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Silkscreen by renowned artist and illustrator Patrick Nagel (1945-1984) depicts a female nude against an indigo background, clad in a single, fingerless glove and choker necklace. A widely collected artist, Nagel’s popular illustrations emphasize the female form in a distinctive, immediately recognizable style descended from Art Deco and Pop art. Released by the Scattivodd Gallery of Sausalito, California, this commemorative silkscreen is matted and housed in a sleek, contemporary frame and is unsigned. About the Artist: Patrick Nagel was born November 25, 1945 in Dayton, Ohio, but was raised most of his life in the Los Angeles area. After serving in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, Nagel attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1969, and in that same year he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, Fullerton. Beginning in 1971, Nagel worked as a graphic designer for ABC Television before partaking in freelance work for companies and magazines such as IBM, Rolling Stone, and Universal Studios. Likewise, Nagel produced album covers for recording artists, most notably for Duran Duran’s 1982 hit album, Rio. Nagel contributed to Playboy Magazine from August 1975 to July 1984, with one of his paintings being published in every issue between that time period, roughly totaling 285 pieces. Nagel died of an undisclosed heart defect in 1984, at the young age of 38. His already popular work exploded throughout the 1980s and flooded the market to make Nagel a quintessential American artist still today. This set of prints is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

PATRICK NAGEL (1945-1984) “Commemorative #8” Silkscreen

$347.50
Silkscreen by renowned artist and illustrator Patrick Nagel (1945-1984) depicts a female figure against a stone blue background. The figure casts a sultry expression and is dressed in an oversized, pale yellow sweater with arms raised to sensually frame the image. A widely collected artist, Nagel’s popular illustrations emphasize the female form in a distinctive, immediately recognizable style descended from Art Deco and Pop art. Posthumously released for Tower Graphics of Sacramento, California, this commemorative silkscreen is matted and housed in a sleek, contemporary frame and is unsigned. About the Artist: Patrick Nagel was born November 25, 1945 in Dayton, Ohio, but was raised most of his life in the Los Angeles area. After serving in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, Nagel attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1969, and in that same year he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, Fullerton. Beginning in 1971, Nagel worked as a graphic designer for ABC Television before partaking in freelance work for companies and magazines such as IBM, Rolling Stone, and Universal Studios. Likewise, Nagel produced album covers for recording artists, most notably for Duran Duran’s 1982 hit album, Rio. Nagel contributed to Playboy Magazine from August 1975 to July 1984, with one of his paintings being published in every issue between that time period, roughly totaling 285 pieces. Nagel died of an undisclosed heart defect in 1984, at the young age of 38. His already popular work exploded throughout the 1980s and flooded the market to make Nagel a quintessential American artist still today. This set of prints is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

PATRICK NAGEL (1945-1984) “Commemorative #3” Silkscreen

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Silkscreen by renowned artist and illustrator Patrick Nagel (1945-1984) depicts a female model against a cream background with details inferring the Rising Sun of Japan flag. The stylized visage of the model is dressed in traditional garb with a bandana that mirrors the theme of the background. A widely collected artist, Nagel’s popular illustrations emphasize the female form in a distinctive, immediately recognizable style descended from Art Deco and Pop art. Posthumously released for Piedmont Graphics, this commemorative silkscreen is matted and housed in a sleek, contemporary frame and is unsigned. About the Artist: Patrick Nagel was born November 25, 1945 in Dayton, Ohio, but was raised most of his life in the Los Angeles area. After serving in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, Nagel attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1969, and in that same year he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, Fullerton. Beginning in 1971, Nagel worked as a graphic designer for ABC Television before partaking in freelance work for companies and magazines such as IBM, Rolling Stone, and Universal Studios. Likewise, Nagel produced album covers for recording artists, most notably for Duran Duran’s 1982 hit album, Rio. Nagel contributed to Playboy Magazine from August 1975 to July 1984, with one of his paintings being published in every issue between that time period, roughly totaling 285 pieces. Nagel died of an undisclosed heart defect in 1984, at the young age of 38. His already popular work exploded throughout the 1980s and flooded the market to make Nagel a quintessential American artist still today. This set of prints is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.