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Barry Moser Frank Lloyd Wright. Wood engraving on card, SIGNED by Moser

Barry Moser Frank Lloyd Wright. Wood engraving on card, SIGNED by Moser

Barry Moser Frank Lloyd Wright. Wood engraving on card, SIGNED by Moser

Barry Moser: Frank Lloyd Wright. Wood engraving on card. Size: 1 1/2 inches square on a 6 by 4 inch card.

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70 A

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70 A

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70 A

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70 A

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70 A

Artist: Carmen Cicero, American (1926 -) Title: Untitled 2 Year: 1970 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 22/70 Size: Approx 36×30 inches. Never framed or mounted. Slight staining upper right as pictured. 1926, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Carmen Cicero was born on August 14, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. From 1947 to 1951, Cicero attended the New Jersey State Teachers College (now Kean University), Newark, and in 1953, he briefly pursued graduate work in painting at Hunter College, New York, studying under Hans Hofmann. The two abstract painters and their circle of artists, poets, and musicians were immensely influential for Cicero, whose singular explorations of abstraction coalesced within the overarching New York school of his teachers and friends. Cicero’s early work combined the gestures of Abstract Expressionism. With the artist’s interest in Surrealist. Many of his paintings were first executed in light brushstrokes, free-associating shapes with geographic locations or literary motifs, such as the mountains of Catalonia in. 1950 or the strange creatures of Franz Kafka in. The artist would work his black-and-white compositions further, adding the sharp lines and erratic forms that distinguished his oeuvre in the 1950s. In 1957, Cicero had his first solo exhibition at Peridot Gallery, New York, the gallery that exhibited the works of Louise Bourgeois. In solo shows a decade prior; Peridot continued to exhibit Cicero’s abstractions through 1969. His work was also shown at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1953, 1955, 1957); Newark Museum (1955, 1964, 1966, 1967); Art Institute of Chicago (1957); Fine Arts Pavilion, New York World’s Fair (1964); Whitney Annual (later the Whitney Biennial), New York (1955, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1966); as well as the Guggenheim Museum’s 1959 exhibition inaugurating its Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building. In 1957 and again in 1963, he was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. From 1959 to 1968, Cicero taught painting at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York. In 1971, the contents of Cicero’s Englewood, New Jersey, studio, which included the entire body of work still in the artist’s possession, were lost in a fire. From that point forward, his painting took a personal turn, combining figuration, landscape, and wit in compositions with Surrealist overtones. Eschewing pure abstraction, Cicero focused instead on the continued development of what he referred to as “figurative abstraction, ” a style he experimented with in the 1960s that would become emblematic of his later work’s representation of states of mind. From 1970 through 2001, Cicero was a professor of painting at Montclair State University, New Jersey, where he earned an MFA in 1991. In 2007, Cicero received the Krasner Lifetime Achievement Award from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. He lives and works in New York and Truro, Massachusetts. View more great items.

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70

Carmen Cicero, Untitled 2, Silkscreen Lot 180 Signed 22/70

Artist: Carmen Cicero, American (1926 -) Title: Untitled 2 Year: 1970 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 22/70 Size: Approx 36×30 inches. Never framed or mounted. Slight staining upper right as pictured. 1926, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Carmen Cicero was born on August 14, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. From 1947 to 1951, Cicero attended the New Jersey State Teachers College (now Kean University), Newark, and in 1953, he briefly pursued graduate work in painting at Hunter College, New York, studying under Hans Hofmann. The two abstract painters and their circle of artists, poets, and musicians were immensely influential for Cicero, whose singular explorations of abstraction coalesced within the overarching New York school of his teachers and friends. Cicero’s early work combined the gestures of Abstract Expressionism. With the artist’s interest in Surrealist. Many of his paintings were first executed in light brushstrokes, free-associating shapes with geographic locations or literary motifs, such as the mountains of Catalonia in. 1950 or the strange creatures of Franz Kafka in. The artist would work his black-and-white compositions further, adding the sharp lines and erratic forms that distinguished his oeuvre in the 1950s. In 1957, Cicero had his first solo exhibition at Peridot Gallery, New York, the gallery that exhibited the works of Louise Bourgeois. In solo shows a decade prior; Peridot continued to exhibit Cicero’s abstractions through 1969. His work was also shown at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1953, 1955, 1957); Newark Museum (1955, 1964, 1966, 1967); Art Institute of Chicago (1957); Fine Arts Pavilion, New York World’s Fair (1964); Whitney Annual (later the Whitney Biennial), New York (1955, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1966); as well as the Guggenheim Museum’s 1959 exhibition inaugurating its Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building. In 1957 and again in 1963, he was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. From 1959 to 1968, Cicero taught painting at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York. In 1971, the contents of Cicero’s Englewood, New Jersey, studio, which included the entire body of work still in the artist’s possession, were lost in a fire. From that point forward, his painting took a personal turn, combining figuration, landscape, and wit in compositions with Surrealist overtones. Eschewing pure abstraction, Cicero focused instead on the continued development of what he referred to as “figurative abstraction, ” a style he experimented with in the 1960s that would become emblematic of his later work’s representation of states of mind. From 1970 through 2001, Cicero was a professor of painting at Montclair State University, New Jersey, where he earned an MFA in 1991. In 2007, Cicero received the Krasner Lifetime Achievement Award from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. He lives and works in New York and Truro, Massachusetts. View more great items.

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

SIGNED Arnold Newman Five 5 Decades Marc Chagall Pablo Picasso Marilyn Monroe PB

SIGNED Arnold Newman Five 5 Decades Marc Chagall Pablo Picasso Marilyn Monroe PB

SIGNED Arnold Newman Five 5 Decades Marc Chagall Pablo Picasso Marilyn Monroe PB

Signed by Arnold Newman. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. With the dust jacket. SIGNED by Arnold Newman on the title page. Introduction by Arthur Ollman. Afterword by Arnold Newman. 124 pages with index. Illustrated with portraits by Arnold Newman. He relates: Inevitably there is a great deal of the photographer in his finished product. If there isn’t much of him, then there isn’t much of a portrait. In other words, the photographer must be a part of the picture. It’s a matter of joining forces with the sitter. 114 laser scanned duotone images. Portraits include: Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Max Ernst, Jackson Pollock, Grandma Moses, Willem De Kooning, Frank Lloyd Wright, Man Ray, Alberto Giacometti, Jacob Lawrence, Carl Sandburg, Jean Cocteau, Marilyn Monroe, Berenice Abbot, Allen Ginsberg, Truman Capote, W. Eugene Smith, Jasper Johns and many many more. Light wear to the covers. Few scratches, scuff marks and creases. Few laminate bubbles on the back cover. Black remainder mark to the top edge. Internally, tanning to page edges.

Hollyhock House Concrete Abstractions Craig Cowan 1992 Signed&# C. Cowan

Hollyhock House Concrete Abstractions Craig Cowan 1992 Signed&# C. Cowan

Hollyhock House Concrete Abstractions Craig Cowan 1992 Signed&# C. Cowan

Hollyhock House Concrete Abstractions Craig Cowan 1992 Signed&# C. Cowan

Hollyhock House Concrete Abstractions Craig Cowan 1992 Signed&# C. Cowan

Details (Frank Lloyd Wright’s) HOLLYHOCK HOUSE. Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1992. Signed and Numbered: 38 / 100. Includes Original B&W Print. Detail of Frank Lloyd Wright’s HOLLYHOCK HOUSE. Measures: 11″ x 8 1/2″. Mild scuffing to corners of slip-case. PRINT SUITABLE FOR FRAMING.

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders Frank Lloyd Wright Signed

Vtg 1986 Tiffany 3.75 Pair Crystal Candle Holders – Frank Lloyd Wright Signed.