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  1. Signed Victor Vasarely Cube Serigraph

    Signed Victor Vasarely Cube Serigraph

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    Original serigraph by Victor Vasarely, signed in grey pencil. This piece is in excellent condition with minor signs of light handling.

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  2. Signed Framed Giancarlo Impiglia Tennis Player Serigraph

    Signed Framed Giancarlo Impiglia Tennis Player Serigraph

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    A framed serigraph by Giancarlo Impiglia (Italian/American, 1940 - ), which is entitled "Tennis Player," features the contemporary art-deco style that Impiglia has made famous. It was printed in 1982 and is from an edition of 300.

    Giancarlo Impiglia was born in Rome, Italy, on March 9, 1940. He studied at the "Liceo Artistico," (Artistic Lyceum), and at the 'Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma," (Academy of Fine Arts of Rome), where he specialized in murals and mosaics, under the direction of some of the major Italian postwar artists: Giuseppe Capogrossi, Giuho Turcato, Umberfo Mastroianni, Mario Mafai and others. Giancarlo Impiglia is widely recognized as one of the most influential artists of contemporary Art Deco style. By boldly combining hard-edged, abstract human figures with shimmering colors, Impiglia creates a kinetic vision that captures the rhythm of urban life. He juxtaposes static images with carefully planned and controlled geometric patterns, suggesting movement. This evocative imagery simultaneously conveys the joy, excitement, loneliness and sophistication of everyday life in a bustling metropolis. His figures are faceless. Personalities are defined only by sharply drawn profiles - a subtle commentary on the anonymity of city living.
    • $857.14

  3. Signed Framed Guillaume Azoulay Limited Edition Twin Spires Serigraph

    Signed Framed Guillaume Azoulay Limited Edition Twin Spires Serigraph

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    A framed serigraph by the Moroccan artist, Guillaume Azoulay (1949 - ) entitled, "Twin Spires." This piece is features Azoulay's contemporary style of pointillism and is signed and editioned by the artist in pencil, lower right.

    Guillaume Azoulay was born in Casablanca, Morocco in 1949, and by age thirteen was sketching and selling his drawings on the street and at fairs. He has held major exhibits in Rome, Copenhagen, Monte Carlo, Reno, Paris, TelAviv and many other cities. In 1978, two of his works were accepted into the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris. Their chief curator has said of Azoulay. "He is an artist whose varied works let us predict a very bright future." He has achieved international recognition as a successful and truly gifted artist. His unique self-taught style conveys strong illusions of fluid motion. His subjects appear to be caught in a vital moment of life. He does not use models, preferring to rely on his imagination. He is extremely proud of his Jewish tradition and Sephardic heritage and has expressed his feeling of pride through many of his works of art. Guillaume Azoulay was presented with the Yehuda Halevi Award on February 12, 1986. One of his most notable accomplishments is the fact that Azoulay is the youngest artist to be accepted in the permanent archives of the Musee du Louvre, in Paris.
    • $972.00

  4. Signed Hunt Slonem Limited Edition Anthurium Serigraph

    Signed Hunt Slonem Limited Edition Anthurium Serigraph

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    A pop art still life serigraph by Hunt Slonem entitled, "Anthurium." This is a great expression of Hunt Slonem's style. This limited edition is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right.

    Called a Neo-Expressionist, Hunt Slonem inserts realism into his Abstract Expressionism. He combines Abstract Expressionist techniques with mysticism and animal subjects of Islam and Mexico. Slonem is best known for his paintings of tropical birds, based on a personal aviary in which he keeps about 100 live birds of various species.

    Born in Kittery Maine, he spent his childhood in various states including California, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Hawaii, Virginia and Washington because his father was in the Navy. During college, he lived in Mexico and Nicaragua, and these cultures much influenced his art. He studied art at Vanderbilt and Tulane and spent a summer at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 1972, he moved to New York and started using Nicaraguan holy cards as subject matter for his paintings. His oeuvre showcases many pieces of religious subject matter, in particular, depictions of Saints. In the 1980s, after three trips to India, his work became more formal and complex in composition. He started using hatch marks in 1988. He builds patterns of repeat images of the bird subject and paints them in recognizable settings such as cages. He also paints the human figure, some of them based on photos of Valentino. His work came on the avant-garde art scene when he moved to New York. There he did some huge, panoramic murals, including an 85-foot long frieze for the Bryant Park Grill. His focus is on the act of painting and he does not strive to convey a narrative message. He paints quickly, and often his colors are jarring. He is fascinated by the manipulation of paint. He usually begins by filling in a canvas with one color, then blocks in other hues, adds the animals or figures, and then the hatched scratch marks.
    • $685.71

  5. Signed Hunt Slonem Limited Edition Crystal Ball Serigraph

    Signed Hunt Slonem Limited Edition Crystal Ball Serigraph

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    A pop art still life serigraph by Hunt Slonem entitled, "Crystal Ball." This is a great expression of Hunt Slonem's style. This limited edition piece is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right.

    Called a Neo-Expressionist, Hunt Slonem inserts realism into his Abstract Expressionism. He combines Abstract Expressionist techniques with mysticism and animal subjects of Islam and Mexico. Slonem is best known for his paintings of tropical birds, based on a personal aviary in which he keeps about 100 live birds of various species.

    Born in Kittery Maine, he spent his childhood in various states including California, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Hawaii, Virginia and Washington because his father was in the Navy. During college, he lived in Mexico and Nicaragua, and these cultures much influenced his art. He studied art at Vanderbilt and Tulane and spent a summer at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 1972, he moved to New York and started using Nicaraguan holy cards as subject matter for his paintings. His oeuvre showcases many pieces of religious subject matter, in particular, depictions of Saints. In the 1980s, after three trips to India, his work became more formal and complex in composition. He started using hatch marks in 1988. He builds patterns of repeat images of the bird subject and paints them in recognizable settings such as cages. He also paints the human figure, some of them based on photos of Valentino. His work came on the avant-garde art scene when he moved to New York. There he did some huge, panoramic murals, including an 85-foot long frieze for the Bryant Park Grill. His focus is on the act of painting and he does not strive to convey a narrative message. He paints quickly, and often his colors are jarring. He is fascinated by the manipulation of paint. He usually begins by filling in a canvas with one color, then blocks in other hues, adds the animals or figures, and then the hatched scratch marks.
    • $685.71

  6. Signed Framed Arman Limited Editiom Blue And Orange Pizzicato Serigraph

    Signed Framed Arman Limited Editiom Blue And Orange Pizzicato Serigraph

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    A signed framed limited edition serigraph by Arman, French (1929 - 2005) entitled "Blue and Orange Pizzicato," is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left. This is an exceptional piece that represents Arman's work with violins and abstract modernism.

    The French Armand Pierre Fernandez, born in 1928, is one of the most important international object artists and a co-founder and member of the Nouveau Réalisme. He studied at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Nice from 1946 to 1949 and then continued his studies for two years at the Ecole du Louvre in Paris. An acquaintance with Yves Klein led to the idea of organizing joint happenings and events, which the two artists realized in 1953. Armand's neo-Dadaist 'Cachets' (stamp prints) of 1955, and later the 'Allures' (prints made with objects dipped into paint) and the 'Coupés' (cut-up objects) followed by the 'Colères' (objects which were smashed and then mounted) were still influenced by Kurt Schwitters. When the last letter of his name was accidentally forgotten on a catalogue cover in 1958, he decided to keep this spelling. The artist discovered his famous 'Poubelles', Plexiglas cases with rubbish cast in resin, at the beginning of the 1960s. From the 'Poubelles' Arman developed the so-called 'Accumulations', a number of the same objects assembled in show cases.

    Together with Klein, Tinguely, Raysse and César, Arman is one of the most important artists of the Nouveau Réalisme. Since the 1950s he has been honored with numerous international exhibitions and has presented works twice at the documenta 3 and 6 in Kassel.

    Arman is known for his work with cigars, violins, and paint brushes, this piece is an exemplary example of his work with violins.
    • $971.43

  7. Signed Limited Edition Victor Vasarely Ter-Ur Op-Art Serigraph

    Signed Limited Edition Victor Vasarely Ter-Ur Op-Art Serigraph

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    A signed limited edition serigraph by Victor Vasarely, Hungarian (1908 - 1997) entitled "Ter-Ur." This piece is an excellent example of Vasarely's work in the world of optical art. Victor Vasarely is known for using geometric shapes to create a optical art design masterpieces.

    Hungarian-born Victor Vasarely is known as a founder of optical art. He studied at the Bauhaus Muhely in Budapest and in 1930 emigrated to Paris where he developed his particular vision which stems from the idea of democratizing the art object. Influenced greatly by the problems of the world's cities, he feels his work offers a solution by presenting a clear view of the "color-surface-perception" relationship. He has used the income from the sale of these "investigations," as he calls his prints, to establish a socio-cultural foundation in Aix-en-Provence, France, for the study of the integration of plastic beauty at all levels of the urban environment. He is represented in major museums all over the world and has received many artistic and honorary awards. Among these distinctions are the French Legion of Honor, the Guggenheim Prize, and the Gold Medal of the Triennale in Milan.
    • $915.00

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