
TOMASELLI, Fred
562 eyes in self-surveillance
Intaglio, 1998.
A signature piece by Fred Tomaselli, this stunning print from four aquatint plates, was completely hand-drawn by the artist. Each eyeball, attached...
View full detailsIntaglio, 1998.
A signature piece by Fred Tomaselli, this stunning print from four aquatint plates, was completely hand-drawn by the artist. Each eyeball, attached...
View full detailsDrawing or watercolor, 1970.
This is a charcoal, chalk and litho crayon drawing from circa 1970. It is framed in a museum quality frame behind Optium plexiglass which is includ...
View full detailsLithograph, 2004.
Recognized for his graphic POP art style and satirical messages, Gobber has created a list of ideological enemies that have terrorized America and ...
View full detailsLithograph, 2005.
Goldilocks, Goldilocks, what were you thinking ~ looking for love when you’d been drinking. Lithograph with chine colle. "This set is a three yea...
View full detailsEtching, 1956.
Edition: 12 Glen Alps was one of the most innovative printmakers to come from the Northwest Coast. He was quite respected in the print world.
Etching, 1996.
Printed from one plate inked in five very separated colors in each section, this print depicts the propellors from WW II era planes. Mr. Gipe has l...
View full detailsIntaglio, 2000.
This richly colored mixed-media intaglio print, is from a series of nine prints of the same size, relating to the Nine Muses of Greek Mythology. Mr...
View full detailsLithograph, 1933.
Lithograph, 1933 10 1/4 in. x 14 1/4 in. (260 mm x 362 mm) No stated edition Unframed Availability: In Stock Price: P.O.R. A superb impression of...
View full detailsLithograph, 1933.
Lithograph, 1933 10 in. x 7 in. (254 mm x 178 mm) No stated edition Unframed Availability: In Stock Price: $4500 A fine impression of apparently ...
View full detailsWood engraving, c. 1935-43.
Wood engraving, c. 1935-43 4 1/2 in. x 6 in. (114 mm x 152 mm) Edition of c. 25 Unframed Availability: In Stock Price: $3200 A fine impression of...
View full detailsOther, 1967.
William Kent, Amer., (1919-2012), Do Your Duty, Slate Print, 1967, 52 x 39-1/4, signed, and dated in black ballpoint pen, on a heavy cotton subdued...
View full detailsLithograph, circa 1930.
Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. This is a fine impression of this uncommon print. The margins are wide and there's a watermark showing, MADE...
View full detailsWood engraving, 1939.
Charles Turzak, 'Dancers', wood engraving, 1939, edition 100. Signed, titled, and numbered '72/100' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression, on ...
View full detailsLinocut, 2019.
Color linocut reduction, printed in 8 colors on wove paper. Edition of 100. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil.
Photograph, no date.
Archival pigment print on wove paper, mounted on archival mat board. Printed and matted by the artist. This one print #6. Signed in pencil on the m...
View full detailsAquatint, 2017.
"Covers 1 Viridian" is a richly printed hard edged abstract aquatint inspired by mid-century modernism and Jazz album covers of the 1960's and 70's...
View full detailsMonotype, 2019.
"Fabrique 4" is a subtly beautiful and mysterious multiple plate etched monoprint, using random printing techniques to achieve an intricate yet del...
View full detailsWood engraving, 1932.
Edition 60 (46 impressions printed). Signed, titled, and numbered 16/60 in pencil. Image size 6 1/8 x 5 9/16 inches (156 x 141 mm); sheet size appr...
View full detailsEtching, 2012.
Justin Quinn's print consist of forms created by repetitions of the capital letter “E”. It is an etching with surface roll printed on tan handmade ...
View full detailsMonotype, 2016.
John Schiff has been an artist and a renowned award-winning architect for decades. His knowledge and love for information and material fundamentall...
View full detailsIntaglio, 1998.
Photogravure, edition of 10. Published by Galamander Press. Peter Feldstein (1942-2017) was a photographer who taught for many years at the Univers...
View full detailsWoodcut, circa 1930.
"Agua Caliente" is a woodcut created about 1930 by American artist Helen Bruton (1898-1985). It is pencil signed and was printed by the artist on i...
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