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Abstract: Burning Heart Art Print

Original Abstract Painting Print Red Tones Modern
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Times Square New York Poster

Times Square- New York


Times Square- New York Poster
36 in. x 24 in.

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Visitors in New York must have often made this particular mistake, and occasionally a native, too. Strolling across town in the middle forties between Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue in the daylight hours (visitors), or hasten across town on business (natives), they will stop suddenly in front of a large poster on the doors or walls of a theater announcing one of the hits of the season. The visitor in town will see the placard for the first time. The native whose business lies in the neighborhood may have passed that bill fifty times. On this occasion visitor or native stops, looks and decides to go in and buy a couple of seats.

He tries for the nearest door and finds it locked. This does not surprise him because of a familiar practice in all theaters. Out of hours they lock all but one of their many front doors and put in a small sign saying "Please Use Other Door"; which sign the customer usually overlooks, and is much tossed about from pillar to post before he finds an open door near the box office.

This time our potential customer finds all the doors locked. The hour is not too early for box-office trade and he is puzzled. Finally he looks at the poster again, and after some time he has the answer. He finds that he is standing in front of the Saratoga Theater but the smash hit advertised on the poster is running at the Pequot Theater three blocks away. The Saratoga Theater itself is closed twenty-four hours a day; and if the frustrated customer is one who has passed by that way often he may recall that the theater has been closed for months and even for years.

African World Art Print

African World

African World
Sophie Wozniak
12 in. x 12 in.

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Travel to San Francisco Collage Artwork

Travel to San Francisco Collage Artwork

Travel to San Francisco Collage Artwork
Sophie Wozniak
12 in. x 12 in.

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Decorative Art: Glamorous Art Print

Glamorous I Art Print

Glamorous I Art Print
Jochem
28 in. x 28 in.

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My Complex Heart Art Print

My Complex Heart Art Print

My Complex Heart Art Print
Lorraine Christie
36 in. x 26 in.

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The painters discover America

Brooklyn Bridge Photographic Print

Brooklyn Bridge Photographic Print
Cameron Davidson
12 in. x 9 in.

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It is to be regretted that more American painters have not chosen the subject matter of their pictures from the contemporary movement of life especially in New York. In this respect, John Sloan is rather a solitary figure," Albert E. Gallatin wrote in 1925, in a monograph on John Sloan. "The infinitely varied life of New York offers as wide a field of exploration as did the Paris of Gavarni, who in his Physionomie de la Population de Paris gave us... a judgment of the entire epoch, the conventions, the fashions and all the types that go to make up the population."

In the relatively short time that has elapsed since 1925 America has come into the possession of a voluminous native subject art. We have an exhaustive summation of our own epoch in terms not only of New York City's teeming life, but of the life of Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, and the rural regions of the Midwest, the Dust Bowl and the flood and tornado areas, the agricultural far South, Alaska, and the Virgin Islands. This could not have come about without the unprecedented art activities in America from the beginning of the century to 1925. But the scope and the character of the painting itself are to be accounted for to a large extent by extraordinary conditions in the national life.

Fabulous all-time spending records were being piled up in the United States, including public expenditures for art. In the year 1928 alone, for instance, American art investments totaled a billion dollars. This meant, among other things, unheard-of opportunities for American painters, mature, immature, and uneducated.

An impulse had arisen attracting artists to fresh, native American sources and to a spontaneous painting style in the tradition of the untaught realists of earlier days. Outpourings of lighthearted pictures, amusing or pathetic, followed; literary and sentimental pictures or mere illustrations, many of them presented with artistically correct detail, all of them made to sell. Most of this subject art was offered to the public as a gesture of revolt against imported French art and modern conceptions of plastic construction. After 1929, when an atmosphere of social catastrophe descended over public life and when the artist, in common with other workers, had little continuing market except as it was provided presently by the government under emergency conditions, the mood and the character of the subject can be seen to have changed.

The spectator must, accordingly, find his way about among contemporary paintings amid confusions not only of precedent and tradition, but also of social values and inspirations so complex that they constantly threaten to dissolve into a state of chaos. "American Scene" art at its inception represented the frank intention of its makers to produce a fresh, spontaneous illustrational expression. Their concern was not primarily plastic, but was rather the concern of individual romantic realists, unsympathetic towards official art as well as modern art. Almost simultaneously with it there arose painting representing the workers' struggle for power. It was at first a small effort, essentially communistic and revolutionary. The two movements went far beyond the initial intentions of their sponsors when they reached, together, a sort of climax of popular appeal around 1935, representing opposing and antagonistic ideas of American life. Since that time the gap between popular art of everyday life and art with a social purpose has tended to become smaller.

The Cubist Generation in Paris

Delaunay: Rhythm, 1946

Delaunay: Rhythm, 1946
Sonia Delaunay
9 in. x 12 in.

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Cubism, the first of the three great innovating movements in twentieth-century art, begins in 1907 with Picasso Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and ends, some say, about 1921. Actually cubist principles and devices continue down to the present in the art of such masters as Picasso and Braque. Under the above heading, The Cubist Generation in Paris, are grouped their works early and late, cubist and non-cubist, together with those of their major colleagues, Gris, Léger, Lipchitz and others, lesser or more marginal. A few -- Duchamp, Malevich, Mondrian, Rivera -- who left the movement to help generate other revolutions.

Moscow is far richer in Picasso's Blue, Rose, and "Negro" periods (though long hidden. from public view as subversively "formalist"); Basel probably surpasses us in analytical cubism, Philadelphia in cubist collages, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum here in New York, in paintings by Delaunay, Gleizes and Metzinger; and the Paris Musée d'Art Moderne in the work of the past decade in which the Museum is deficient. Nevertheless the cubist generation, by and large, is more comprehensively represented in the Museum of Modern Art than in any other public collection in the world.

Of these riches, because of limitations of space and color plates, can offer only a sampling: for instance, two of eight oils by Braque, two of ten by Léger, eight of sixteen by Picasso, two of eight by Gris, three of eight sculptures by Lipchitz.

In 1904 Picasso was living in an ancient wooden tenement on Montmartre among poverty-stricken poets, actors, clerks and laundresses. A little earlier, he himself had known starvation so that the Frugal Repast is based on firsthand experience.

Avoiding sentimentality which had softened some of his "Blue" canvases he draws the woman and her blind companion with their wine and crust of bread. Their emaciation seems appropriate but it is largely a matter of mannered style, and so is the elaborately studied composition of the hands (which may be compared to Kokoschka's, opposite).

Picasso was twenty-two at the time and the Frugal Repast, technically a tour de force, was his first major etching. It remained perhaps his greatest, certainly his most ambitious, print until the Minotauromachy of 1935.

Possibly the mannered attenuations of Picasso Frugal Repast were inspired by El Greco. In any case, two years later on a summer's trip to Spain in 1906 Picasso renewed an early enthusiasm for the great sixteenth-century Mannerist. During the same year Picasso had been stirred by Spanish art of a much earlier period, pre-Christian "Iberian" sculpture; and he had been deeply impressed by the memorial exhibition of Cézanne's work.

Picasso and Matisse had already met at Leo and Gertrude Stein's apartment and were beginning to feel that rivalry, alternately friendly and jealous but always implicitly flattering, which they were to maintain for decades. Matisse had shown his very large and controversial Joy of Life at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1906, an event which may well have excited Picasso to emulation. In any event, Leo Stein (who was the first to see that they were the two foremost painters of our time) remembers visiting Picasso's studio that fall and finding there a huge canvas which, before he had painted a stroke, the artist had had expensively lined as if it were already a classic work. Picasso was marshaling his creative energies for a great effort.

For months that winter Picasso worked on dozens of figure and composition studies. In the spring of 1907 he began to paint. The picture was probably finished by autumn but it was given no name for a dozen years thereafter. About 1920 a literary friend of Picasso christened it with the romantic title Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, an ironic reference to the "damsels" of a house on Avignon Street in Barcelona.

Dance Fusion Art Print by Kitty Meijering

Dance Fusion II

Dance Fusion II
Kitty Meijering
12 in. x 12 in.

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The Singing Butler Art Print

The Singing Butler

The Singing Butler Art Print
Jack Vettriano
20 in. x 16 in.

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Lines Hold The Memories Art Print

Lines Hold The Memories Art Print

Lines Hold The Memories Art Print
Agnes Cecile
24 in. x 18 in.

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Gray Black White James Dean Modern Pop Art Poster

James Dean

James Dean

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Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean, 1955

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Famous Stereo Art Print by Print Mafia

Famous Stereo Art Print

Famous Stereo Art Print
Print Mafia
16 in. x 16 in.

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Garbage w/Screaming Females Art Print

Garbage w/Screaming Females

Garbage w/Screaming Females
Mike Klay
19 in. x 25 in.

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Garbage

Garbage is a rock band formed in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1994. The group consists of Scottish singer Shirley Manson (vocals, guitar) and American musicians Duke Erikson (bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards), and Butch Vig (drums, percussion). All four members are involved in songwriting and production. The band have counted worldwide album sales of over 17 million units.

Garbage released a string of increasingly successful singles in 1995–1996, including "Stupid Girl" and "Only Happy When It Rains". Their debut album, Garbage, was an unexpected smash, selling over 4 million copies and certified double platinum in the UK, US, and Australia. Garbage won the Breakthrough Artist award at the 1996 MTV Europe Music Awards.

Garbage spent two years working on follow-up album, Version 2.0, which topped the charts in the UK upon its 1998 release and the following year was nominated for two Grammy Awards, Album of the Year and Best Rock Album. Version 2.0 went on to match the sales of its predecessor. Garbage followed this up by performing and co-producing the theme song to the nineteenth James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough.

Despite being named one of Rolling Stone's Top 10 Albums of the Year, Garbage's 2001 third album Beautiful Garbage failed to match the commercial success achieved by its predecessors. Garbage quietly disbanded in late 2003, but regrouped to complete fourth album Bleed Like Me in 2005, peaking at a career-high No. 4 in the US. The band cut short their concert tour in support of Bleed Like Me announcing an "indefinite hiatus", emphasizing that they had not broken up, but wished to pursue personal interests.

In 2006, Vig returned to producing while Manson worked on an as yet unreleased solo album. Garbage ended their hiatus in 2007 and released greatest hits retrospective Absolute Garbage. Garbage's fifth album Not Your Kind of People was released in 2012 via the band's own independent label, Stunvolume Records.

Los Angeles Pop Culture Map Art Print

Los Angeles Pop Culture Map Art Print

Los Angeles Pop Culture Map Art Print
Kyle & Courtney Harmon
36 in. x 24 in.

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Hand printed on 90 lb matte paper, and signed by the artist. Also known as silk screening, serigraphy is a process by which multiple layers of ink are manually pressed through fine screens, resulting in an art print that resembles a painting on paper.

Card Game at the Beach Vintage Art Print

"Card Game at the Beach," August 28, 1943

"Card Game at the Beach Art Print
Alex Ross
18 in. x 24 in.
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James Dean Orange Drawing Head Script Name Pop Art T-Shirt

James Dean - Word Head

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Artwork of James Dean with pencil drawing contour effect portrait and script handwriting surname as 'Dean' on a t-shirt.

James Dean became one of greatest pop culture icon of the 1950s teenage generation. He was a really cult with his second film, Rebel Without a Cause. He had looks, appeal, talent, and a serious attitude naturally. The day after the 'Giant' was completed, death came unexpectatly to James Dean at the age 24.

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Rare sepia color tones of portrait photo of James Dean on a reprint poster card.

Black & White Pop Art Style Basketball Poster


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Posters showing the ball going through hoop. This is the purpose of life, the goal to achieve. Basketball American popular all over the world love sport but basketball.

This poster has an digitally edited pop art style photo. Pop art was recognized with Andy Warhol, but it is always popular. Recently, Lady Gaga says 'I'm pop art'. So many people don't like her, but everyone loves pop art.

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Monte-Carlo Vintage Tennis Tournament Advertisement

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo

Roger Broders
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European vintage advertisement reprints are very popular posters in last days. Especially French advertising material are hot. Original printings from old decades are very expensive but it's worth to buy them for collectors. Reprints of French vintage posters are hot items too. We can see these posters in everyplaces like homes, offices and schools. These reprints have affordable prices than originals for ordinary people who want to buy them.

These posters are not have only antique value, but they also are unique art pieces. Generally these vintage posters has an illustration within from a talented and famous artists of its time. France is a artist depot for centuries and the city is always being an worldwide art center. Especially Paris, the capital city of France has a reputation for visual arts.

Monte Carlo is also another important region of France with its touristic attractions and sporting events. Monte Carlo also known with its casinos. Millions of people are visiting this wonderful place all year from all over the world. Tennis is so popular sport in Monte Carlo now as it was in past. Worldwide and national tennis tournaments are arranged there for decades.

Humorous Keep Calm Posters - Keep Calm and Kill Zombies

Keep Calm and Kill Zombies

Keep Calm and Kill Zombies

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Keep Calm posters are very popular nowadays. The sentence of 'Keep Calm' are using with very creative, humorous and funny sentences in these posters. 'Keep Calm' became a part of our lives quickly. We see 'Keep Calm' posters on the walls everywhere; homes, restaurants, cafes, offices and other working places.

It was originally a war slogan from World War 2. British government produced millions of copies of this war propaganda poster. Originaly its slogan was: 'Keep Calm and Carry On.' It was used to protect struggle, resist and moral of the English people during the war years. These tough years leave a very artistic heritage to new decades. Originally the poster has the queen's crown image and the slogan 'Keep Calm and Carry On' on a very simple and elegant background to catch eys and attention of people on the streets. We don't especially known if this poster helped to resistance, but it became an art object and came to our times with its reputation.

Clenched Fist Reggae Protest Poster with Jamaican Flag

Get Up-Stand Up For Your Rights

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Jamaican flag is the symbol of freedom, social and personal rights with its red, yellow and green colors. Especially pop art works goes with this tradition for decades. It's not important the art work is classic or contemporary, the spirit and art tools are always same in this movement. Popular and best known character is Bob Marley. And reggae is the leader music movement for rigts and freedom all over the world.

It begans with 1960s in Jamaica and USA belong with European young freedom movements. 1968 is very important date for the revolution of youth and new generation in Europe, especially in Paris and France. It was a protest against past WWII and Vietnam War. It was the new age for young people and young thoughts. It was a new way of life with peace, brotherhood and freedom for sex. The common word was 'don't make war, make love'. There were hippies and The Beatles in UK, Bob Marley in Jamaica and Che Guevera in Bolivia as youth idols. Pop art was a way to expression this new era for world and humanity.