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    Flowers Andy Warhol 1970 (Blue) Nouvelles Images Editors French printing

    $ 440
    Flowers Andy Warhol 1970
    (circa 1970)
    Artist: Warhol, Andy
    Printer: Nouvelles Editeurs, France
    On / Off linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: offset lithograph
    Year : 1970c
    Size: 27.5 x 27.5 inches
    Mounted on Linen
    description : This collectible print from Andy Warhol’s famous “Flowers” series, originally created in 1964. The print was made available to the public in France, produced by Nouvelles Images Editeurs in 1970, measuring 27.5 x 27.5 inches and is professionally mounted on linen by Museum quality artisan.
    Warhol’s “Flowers” series represents a key shift in his career from commercial illustrator to contemporary artist. The series demonstrates his expertise in screen printing, transforming everyday subjects into iconic images. Printed on heavy Canson paper, this piece is notable for its vibrant colors and high-quality craftsmanship, making it both visually striking and durable.
    This print not only highlights Warhol’s impact on contemporary art and pop culture but also offers a rare chance to own a meaningful part of art history. It’s ideal for Warhol collectors, Pop Art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to invest in a significant 20th-century artwork..
  • VENISE — OPERETTE EN 3 ACTES — CHARLES GIR — c.1927 Venezia poster

    VENISE — OPERETTE EN 3 ACTES — CHARLES GIR — c.1927 Venezia poster

    $ 540

    VENISE — OPERETTE EN 3 ACTES — CHARLES GIR — c.1927

    Original French poster advertising the operetta Venise, performed at the Theatre Marigny in Paris. The operetta was written in three acts with music by Tiarko Richepin, libretto by Andre Mouezy Eon, and lyrics by Albert Willemetz. The design by Charles Gir presents an elegant Art Deco theatrical composition promoting the production.

    Charles Gir (Charles Felix Girard, 1883–1941) was an illustrator, poster artist, painter, and caricaturist active in Paris during the early twentieth century. Closely associated with the theatrical and cultural life of the city, he produced posters for stage productions and illustrated literary works, while also contributing cartoons and caricatures to satirical publications such as La Baionnette and Le Rire. Gir was also known as a violinist and maintained a strong interest in opera and theater, which is reflected in many of his poster designs.

    Artist: Gir, Charles
    Title: Venise – Operette en 3 actes
    Printer: H. Chachoin, Paris
    Publisher: Max Eschig et Cie, Paris
    Size: 31 x 46 inches
    On / Off Linen: On linen
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Year: c.1927
    Condition & Comments: A condition. Signed in the plate and dated lower left.

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