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Allan D'ARCANGELO | Untitled (Highway) | Lithograph  available for sale on composition gallery
Allan D'Arcangelo was an American artist and printmaker who was part of the Pop Art movement. Like other Pop artists, he drew his inspiration from the cultural (and, in his case, often literal) landscape. His best known works are acrylic paintings of highway imagery, including iconic roads (such as Route 66), street signs, a Read More
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Untitled (Highway), 1968

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Signed in pencil and dated. - Published by Edition Plus, Suzanne L. Fischer, Baden-Baden.

Allan D'Arcangelo was an American artist and printmaker who was part of the Pop Art movement. Like other Pop artists, he drew his inspiration from the cultural (and, in his case, often literal) landscape. His best known works are acrylic paintings of highway imagery, including iconic roads (such as Route 66), street signs, a Read More
Artwork Copyright © Allan D'Arcangelo

Allan D'Arcangelo

Beginnings, 1975

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Mixed Media

USD 1,500

Allan D'Arcangelo

Title Unknown, 1966

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Lithograph

USD 2,400

Allan D'Arcangelo

Beginning, 1975

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Lithograph

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Allan D'Arcangelo

Super Highway, 1969

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Allan D'Arcangelo

Untitled (Highway), 1968

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Allan D'Arcangelo

Icarus

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Allan D'Arcangelo

Smoke Dreams, 1980

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Serigraph

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Allan D'Arcangelo

The Holy Famil, 1980

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Serigraph

USD 2,800

Allan D'Arcangelo

Smoking Blond, 1990

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