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  • Elvis Warhol

    Double Elvis (Silver) by Andy Warhol 1987 on linen Arte Americana Exposition Original Authentic

    $ 275

    Artist: Warhol, Andy
    Printer: Commune di Venezia, Italy
    Size: 27.5 x 39 in / 70 x 100 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: Offset lithograph
    Year: 1987

    “Elvis+ Arte Americana Anni Sessanta by Andy Warhol 1987 on linen 

    Arte Americana Anni Sessanta or Americana art from the 1960’s was a show that took place in Venise in 1987 with works by Andy Warhol of which this was the poster.

  • batman warhol

    ANDY WARHOL Batman 1997 ORIGINAL VINTAGE POP ART POSTER ON LINEN

    $ 250

    Lo Title: Batman – Turin Museum Retrospective

    Original exhibition poster for Batman – Turin Museum Retrospective, held at the Museo dell’Automobile in Turin, Italy, from November 30, 1996, to March 9, 1997. The poster features artwork by Andy Warhol, linking the Pop Art master with one of the most recognizable figures of popular culture, Batman.

    Printed by Mastergraph in Milan, this offset lithograph was produced for the official show and has since become collectible both as part of Warhol’s extended graphic legacy and as a unique example of the intersection between fine art and comic book iconography. The poster measures 67.5 x 94.5 cm 26 x38 inches and has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation.

    This poster brings together two 20th-century icons: Warhol, whose bold style defined the Pop Art movement, and Batman, a character whose presence in art, film, and culture remains enduring. In excellent condition, this original 1996–1997 exhibition issue offers a rare opportunity to acquire a well-preserved piece connected to both modern art and popular culture.

    Title: Batman – Turin Museum Retrospective
    Artist: Andy Warhol
    Date: November 30, 1996 – March 9, 1997
    Printer: Mastergraph, Milan
    Size: 67.5 x 94.5 cm 26 x 38 inches
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Condition: Excellent, on linen

    Poster made for the exposition of a retrospective of Any Warhol in a Museum in Torino in 1997. The poster is on heavy paper and mounted on linen in excellent condition

  • daumier exposition

    Exposition Daumier Honore Daumier at the Orangerie Paris 1934 original litho on linen

    $ 500

    Exposition Daumier Honore Daumier at the Orangerie Paris 1934

    Original 1934 exhibition poster for Exposition Daumier, held at the Orangerie des Tuileries and the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. The exhibition paid tribute to Honoré Daumier (1808–1879), one of France’s most celebrated caricaturists, painters, and sculptors.

    The event presented an extensive selection of Daumier’s works, including lithographs, paintings, and sculpture, highlighting his keen observations of 19th-century French society and politics during the July Monarchy and the Second Republic. Known for combining artistic mastery with incisive social commentary, Daumier’s influence was the focus of this important cultural occasion.

    Exposition Daumier
    Artist: Honoré Daumier
    Printer: Mourlot, Paris
    Size: 15 x 23 in / 38,1 x 58,4 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: Stone lithograph
    Year: 1934
    Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition

  • Jean Tinguely – Odalisque #2 (1989) Workshop Proof Silkscreen on Arches

    Jean Tinguely – Odalisque #2 (1989) Workshop Proof Silkscreen on Arches

    $ 250

    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.

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