This appears to be a work from 1971 - I've seen it entitled both "Balloons" and "Venusiennes" though I suspect the former title might be...
$500 + 20% BP so $600 in total. I hope that helps.
Many thanks and a wonderful Christmas and 2020 to you.
In case anyone is interested, here are pictures of the Erté embossed serigraph, which I mentioned in my earlier post, after having been crammed by...
In case anyone is interested, this signed Braque after-lithograph/collotype (Still Life with Apples) printed by one of Picasso's favourite...
Please note, that what follows is received wisdom from Richard, my favourite picture framer and restorer. For my part I am no expert, but here...
Before I begin: "Caveat Emptor!" double underlined in crimson marker pen. I just thought I'd mention that, if you appreciate 20th century...
I can't really add anything useful. I've probably been doing the same googling as the previous contributors. One additional lead might be the...
Thank you so much. Clear as a bell. I suspect you need to be a consummate draftsman in order to master this technique. If you make a mistake, is...
Firstly, how fascinating! Many thanks for the insight. Secondly, it's not surprising that "eagle eyes" in 18th and 19th century printmaking have...
Here is a much lower resolution image, than my earlier attempt, of State V of the Jim Dine series: "Nancy Outside in July." Maybe you'll agree...
I greatly appreciate the warmth of the welcomes I am receiving. Thank you all so much. I look forward to being able to contribute to the forum in...
I expect you know Jim Dine's masterly series of etchings: "Nancy Outside In July." He applies the techniques you describe to an exquisitely...
Many thanks. Intriguing. I'm not surprised that the likes of Raoul Dufy and Matisse specifically chose to have Villon working with them to create...
[ATTACH] I'm intrigued to know how Jacques Villon (Aka Gaston Duchamp, Marcel's brilliant, lesser-known and in my opinion seriously underrated...
What heartwarming responses. Many thanks indeed, Laurence.
I've done a bit of additional snooping. I believe the full title of Journeymagazine's lithograph is "Seahorse." You might like to try googling...
I had a double whammy: the operation intended to have fixed a subarachnoid brain haemorrhage went wrong and damaged my cerebellum, leaving me with...
In response to Jivvy; for my part, I know of nothing concrete to suggest Journeymagazine's Calder is a fake. That said, I have not researched that...
Congratulations, Journeymagazine.
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