Print by Francisco Goya called Duendecitos (Hobgoblins) from the series "Los Caprichos." Plate #49. Three goblins drinking in a jail cell. One has a very large hand. and Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Spanish artist.
This print is abstract and had lithographic features. Some line strokes are inconsistent in thickness and reveal bleeding of the ink which suggests it was underneath pressure, or the result of a relief. and Joan Miro...
Joan Miro (1893-1983). Spanish artist. and A long, horizontal rectangle. It includes a balance of bright primary and secondary colors. There are three shapes drawn with loose black lines across the piece. The shapes throughout...
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). Spanish artist and From A Los Toros avec Picasso. Dated 6.3.61.I in the stone. Published by Andre Sauret, Monte Carlo: Printed by Mourlot Studio, Paris.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). Spanish artist. and Etching by Pablo Picasso show a face, from the book "L'Age de Soleil" (The Sun Age) by Robert J. Godet, 1950. Inscription is backwards on plate. Restrike.
This work is an aquatint print in color. It includes thick textured black and gray lines that create an organic, abstracted shape across the piece. Other organic shapes in red, green, and yellow are included across the work. It...
Joan Miro (1893-1983). Spanish artist. and This work is a color aquatint print on paper. It includes a balance of warm and cool colors. The background is comprised of different values of and shades of green. The included shapes...
This work is an original lithograph that is based of a Salvador Dali painting entitled 'Gala Contemplating the Mediterranean Sea which at a Distance of 20 meters is transformed into the Portrait of Abraham Lincoln (Homage to...
Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973). Spanish artist. and Head of a woman. Image of Jacqueline Roque from a linocut by Pablo Picasso. Edition 9/50. Colors in brown, beige and black. The image depicts three images, both the right and...