Pop Art posters & prints from France and Italy capture the bold and iconic aesthetic of the movement. Often created for museum exhibitions and gallery shows, they feature celebrated works by Andy Warhol and other Pop Art pioneers.
Warhol’s timeless images of Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, Mao Zedong, and his vibrant Flowers series are frequently highlighted, showcasing Pop Art’s fascination with celebrity, power, and striking visual design. Posters inspired by Chanel No. 5 and films like Blow-Up further reflect the genre’s embrace of modern life and iconic imagery.
The Beatles set of 4 by Richard Avedon 1967 Original Authentic
Artist: Richard Avedon Printer: PPP Printers Size: 14 5/8 x 39 5/8 ” / 37 x 100.5 cm On / Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1967
POP ART Beatles poster set, which was created by Richard Avedon in 1967. This set was for STERN magazine The STERN set is sold as a complete set of 5 posters or can be sold as 4 color with or without the black and white banner included and also can be sold individually. They are included in POP ART shows and Museums all over the world and we have participated in both selling and loaning sets to Museums such as: Museum of Fine Arts Montreal, Museum of the Archives of The Hard Rock Cafe Orlando, Museum of the City of Musique Paris, and others. They were, and still are, an important icon of the 60’s. They are in mint condition.
Cinémathèque (Museum of the Poster Paris) Razzia 1983
Poster Cinémathèque by Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Dénériaz), created in 1983 and printed in Paris by the Musée de l’Affiche as a fine art serigraph. The design was issued in recognition of the Cinémathèque Française, one of the world’s leading film archives and cultural institutions devoted to preserving and exhibiting the history of cinema.
Razzia (b. 1950) is regarded as the last contemporary poster artist to consistently use traditional lithographic and serigraphic printing methods. Known for his bold compositions and strong graphic language, he produced iconic posters for luxury brands, cultural events, and exhibitions, continuing the French tradition established by earlier masters of the affiche.
This serigraph measures 24 × 32 in. (61 × 81 cm) and remains in excellent “A” condition. The poster carries Razzia’s printed signature within the design.
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Artist: Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Dénériaz)
Title: Cinémathèque (Museum of the Poster Paris)
Date: 1983
Printer: Musée de l’Affiche, Paris
Size: 24 × 32 in. (61 × 81 cm)
Print Type: Serigraph
On Linen: —
Condition: Excellent “A” – Signed in the plate
Odalisque #2 (Workshop Proof)
Artist: Jean Tinguely (Swiss, 1925–1991)
Date: 1989
Production Period: 1980–1989
Printer: Caza Imprimerie, Paris
Size: 22 × 30 in. (56 × 76 cm)
Print Type: Serigraphy (Silkscreen)
Materials: Canson Arches watercolor paper, black ink
Condition: Excellent
Comments:
Odalisque #2, workshop proof silkscreen by Jean Tinguely, produced in 1989. This impression is unsigned and unnumbered, issued as a proof. The printing was carried out by Caza Imprimerie in Paris, using Canson Arches watercolor paper and black ink of very high quality.
Jean Tinguely was a Swiss artist recognized for his kinetic sculptures and his extension of the Dada tradition into the late 20th century. His mechanical constructions satirized modern industrial culture and often incorporated movement, sound, and elements of chance. Tinguely’s work was exhibited internationally during his lifetime, with major installations at the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Tate (London), and other institutions.
This silkscreen represents his graphic work from the late 1980s and illustrates the playful, energetic line characteristic of his art.
The Beatles set of 5 complete set by Richard Avedon 1967
Artist: Richard Avedon Size: 19 x 27 inches / 50 x 70 cm (each poster) (4) & (1) 16 x 39 inch banner 40 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1967 Condition & Comments: Excellent condition
POP ART Beatles poster set, which was created by Richard Avedon in 1967. This set was for STERN magazine The STERN set is sold as a complete set of 5 posters or can be sold as 4 color with or without the black and white banner included. The poster set is sold “individually” mounted on linen. They are included in POP ART shows and Museums all over the world and we have participated in both selling and loaning sets to Museums such as: Museum of Fine Arts Montreal, Museum of the Archives of The Hard Rock Cafe Orlando, Museum of the City of Musique Paris, and others. They were, and still are, an important icon of the 60’s. They are in mint condition.