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20th Century Master Graphics

20th Century Master Graphics

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  • There’s no doubt about it. Some artists just radiate star power. They blaze a trail across their era and become familiar names in every household. They make us see things as we’d never previously imagined, and they turn the idea of art on its head. Breaking the mould in such spectacular fashion is incredibly hard, and the list of people who’ve done it is very short.

  • It’s tempting to imagine such legendary artists as inhabiting a different sphere to the rest of us, almost as if... It’s tempting to imagine such legendary artists as inhabiting a different sphere to the rest of us, almost as if... It’s tempting to imagine such legendary artists as inhabiting a different sphere to the rest of us, almost as if... It’s tempting to imagine such legendary artists as inhabiting a different sphere to the rest of us, almost as if...

    It’s tempting to imagine such legendary artists as inhabiting a different sphere to the rest of us, almost as if they lived beyond the real world. Once an artist becomes a sought-after addition to museum collections and makes the news for eye-watering sales records, we assume that they’ve moved beyond our reach and that we can only ever enjoy their work from a distance, much less own a piece of it for ourselves. Thankfully, this isn’t true.

     

    While it’s true that an oil painting is beyond the reach of most of us, many 20th century masters were also avid printmakers, bringing the full focus of their genius to the printing workshop. The original prints they produced are just that: originals in the same way that a painting is an original. They are handmade objects, created to exacting standards beneath the artist’s eye and touched by their own hands. When you stand in front of one, you’re standing where they once stood. You’re seeing what they once saw.

  • You’re also looking at an original artwork that can be acquired for a tiny fraction of the cost of a painting. It’s astonishing value. For many of the great 20th century artists, printmaking was a key element of their practice, bound up in who they were and how they saw themselves. The importance of these original master graphics can’t be overstated...
  • Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though... Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though... Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though... Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though... Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though... Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though... Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though...
    Whenever I bent over the lithography stone it was as though I was touching a talisman. It seemed as though I could pour all my sadness and joys into it.  - Marc Chagall
  • Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a... Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a... Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a... Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a... Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a... Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a...

    Regarding the silkscreen technique, Andy Warhol declared

     

    ‘the reason I'm painting this way is that I want to be a machine, and I feel that whatever I do and do machine-like is what I want to do.’

  • Imagine, then, the thrill of hanging one of these artworks on your own wall at home. In doing so, you not only get to savour the joy of owning a beautiful object that took great discipline and skill to produce, but you also become a part of the artist’s legend, part of the artwork’s story. The importance of these objects is measured in decades and centuries, and by acquiring one yourself you’re embarking upon an incredible journey...
  • Bring an icon out of the museum and into your home and open a thrilling new chapter.
    • Henri Matisse, Nu Bleu IV, 1958
      Henri Matisse, Nu Bleu IV, 1958
      £ 3,150.00
    • Henri Matisse, Fleurs de Neige, 1958
      Henri Matisse, Fleurs de Neige, 1958
    • Henri Matisse, La Gerbe, 1958
      Henri Matisse, La Gerbe, 1958
      £ 2,250.00
    • Henri Matisse, La Danse
      Henri Matisse, La Danse
      £ 2,950.00
    • Marc Chagall, Le Bouquet (Signed), 1955
      Marc Chagall, Le Bouquet (Signed), 1955
      £ 9,250.00
    • Marc Chagall, Vence (Signed), 1953
      Marc Chagall, Vence (Signed), 1953
      £ 3,750.00
    • Marc Chagall, The Blue Fish, 1957
      Marc Chagall, The Blue Fish, 1957
      £ 1,150.00
    • Marc Chagall, Maternité (Signed), 1954
      Marc Chagall, Maternité (Signed), 1954
      £ 8,950.00
    • Marc Chagall, The Magician of Paris, 1970
      Marc Chagall, The Magician of Paris, 1970
      £ 1,250.00
    • Marc Chagall, Lovers in Grey, 1957
      Marc Chagall, Lovers in Grey, 1957
      £ 900.00
    • Fernand Leger, Profil à la boule rouge (after Léger), 1956
      Fernand Leger, Profil à la boule rouge (after Léger), 1956
      £ 2,950.00
    • Fernand Leger, La Ville: La Piscine, 1959
      Fernand Leger, La Ville: La Piscine, 1959
      £ 1,950.00
    • Fernand Leger, Les Constructeurs, 1953
      Fernand Leger, Les Constructeurs, 1953
      £ 7,250.00
    • Fernand Leger, The Inkwell, 1933
      Fernand Leger, The Inkwell, 1933
      £ 2,950.00
    • Pablo Picasso, Colombe de la Paix, 1961
      Pablo Picasso, Colombe de la Paix, 1961
      £ 25,000.00
    • Pablo Picasso, L'Héritage De Delacroix, 1964
      Pablo Picasso, L'Héritage De Delacroix, 1964
      £ 1,350.00
    • Pablo Picasso, L'Atelier de Cannes, 1958
      Pablo Picasso, L'Atelier de Cannes, 1958
      £ 5,950.00
    • Pablo Picasso, Dwarf Dancer - Hand-signed by Picasso, 1966
      Pablo Picasso, Dwarf Dancer - Hand-signed by Picasso, 1966
      £ 6,950.00
    • Pablo Picasso, Le Goût du Bonheur, 1970
      Pablo Picasso, Le Goût du Bonheur, 1970
      £ 1,250.00
    • Pablo Picasso, Désarmement!, 1962
      Pablo Picasso, Désarmement!, 1962
      £ 1,750.00
    • Pablo Picasso, Portraits Imaginaires: Galerie de la Colombe, 1977
      Pablo Picasso, Portraits Imaginaires: Galerie de la Colombe, 1977
      £ 1,500.00
    • Joan Miro, Céret - Hand-signed by Miro, 1977
      Joan Miro, Céret - Hand-signed by Miro, 1977
      £ 7,250.00
    • Joan Miro, Le Prophète Encerclé, 1965
      Joan Miro, Le Prophète Encerclé, 1965
      £ 9,950.00
    • Joan Miro, Untitled X from Lithographe I, 1972
      Joan Miro, Untitled X from Lithographe I, 1972
      £ 2,250.00
    • Alexander Calder
      Alexander Calder, Atelier Mourlot (115 Bank Street), 1967
      £ 1,850.00
    • Gustav Klimt, Handzeichnungen XX, 1922
      Gustav Klimt, Handzeichnungen XX, 1922
      £ 1,550.00
    • Gustav Klimt, Handzeichnungen XXXV, 1922
      Gustav Klimt, Handzeichnungen XXXV, 1922
      £ 1,800.00
    • LOVE art
      Robert Indiana, LOVE Louisiana, 1968
      £ 1,450.00
    • Sol LeWitt Isometric
      Sol LeWitt, Isometric Figures 5, 2002
      £ 3,250.00
    • Lichtenstein comic poster
      Roy Lichtenstein, Hello... Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1987
      £ 2,250.00
    • Frank Stella, Cato Manor, from Multicolored Squares I, 1972
      Frank Stella, Cato Manor, from Multicolored Squares I, 1972
      £ 6,500.00
    • Man Ray Lips
      Man Ray, L'Heure de L'Observatoire Les Amoreux, 1974
      £ 2,950.00
    • Keith Haring, Untitled 10 from "Dancing Men", 1991
      Keith Haring, Untitled 10 from "Dancing Men", 1991
      £ 950.00
    • Victor Vasarely, Louisiana III, 1983-84
      Victor Vasarely, Louisiana III, 1983-84
      £ 1,750.00
    • Louise Bourgeois, Sewing; from Autobiographical Series, 1994
      Louise Bourgeois, Sewing; from Autobiographical Series, 1994
      £ 4,500.00
    • Louise Bourgeois, Rameau d'olivier, 2004
      Louise Bourgeois, Rameau d'olivier, 2004
      £ 5,950.00
    • Bernard Buffet, La Cafetière Rouge, 1982
      Bernard Buffet, La Cafetière Rouge, 1982
      £ 2,250.00
    • Agnes Martin, Untitled VIII from Paintings and Drawings 1974-1990, 1991
      Agnes Martin, Untitled VIII from Paintings and Drawings 1974-1990, 1991
      £ 1,150.00
    • Agnes Martin, Untitled VII from Paintings and Drawings 1974-1990, 1991
      Agnes Martin, Untitled VII from Paintings and Drawings 1974-1990, 1991
      £ 1,150.00
    • Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1927 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1927 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      £ 4,950.00
    • Piet Mondrian Victory Boogie Woogie
      Piet Mondrian, Victory Boogie Woogie, 1944 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      £ 4,500.00
    • Piet Mondrian, Composition with Blue and Yellow, 1935-37 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      Piet Mondrian, Composition with Blue and Yellow, 1935-37 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      £ 4,250.00
    • Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-43 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-43 from A Portfolio of Ten Paintings, 1967
      £ 4,250.00
    • Antoni Tàpies, Le Point, 1984
      Antoni Tàpies, Le Point, 1984
      £ 1,250.00
    • Sol LeWitt, Square Divided Horizontally & Vertically into Four Equal Parts, c1982
      Sol LeWitt, Square Divided Horizontally & Vertically into Four Equal Parts, c1982
      £ 1,500.00
    • Le Corbusier, Les Huits, 1963
      Le Corbusier, Les Huits, 1963
      £ 2,500.00
    • Le Corbusier, Les dés sont jetés, c1967
      Le Corbusier, Les dés sont jetés, c1967
      £ 2,950.00
    • Francis Bacon, Figure at a Washbasin, 1977-78
      Francis Bacon, Figure at a Washbasin, 1977-78
      £ 14,950.00
    • Salvador Dali, Four Dreams of Paradise: Heroic, 1973
      Salvador Dali, Four Dreams of Paradise: Heroic, 1973
      £ 3,250.00
    • Salvador Dali, Four Dreams of Paradise: Mystic, 1973
      Salvador Dali, Four Dreams of Paradise: Mystic, 1973
      £ 3,250.00
    • Salvador Dali, Martian Dalí Equipped with a Double Holo-Electronic Microscope, 1974
      Salvador Dali, Martian Dalí Equipped with a Double Holo-Electronic Microscope, 1974
      £ 4,500.00
    • Salvador Dali, Butterflies of Anti-Matter , 1974
      Salvador Dali, Butterflies of Anti-Matter , 1974
      £ 4,500.00
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