Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is an Archival Print?

What is an Archival Print?

An archival print refers to a fine art reproduction of museum quality, created using the highest quality materials and methods. These prints are produced on the finest papers and with inks specifically designed to resist color fading over time. Drawings and paintings are reproduced using a fine art printer with exceptionally high resolution, ensuring longevity and preservation of the artwork.

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Nan Goldin

Lost Horizon, 2021

Photography

Archival Print

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David Hockney

220 for 2020 (Complete Set), 2020

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 100,000 - 130,000

Kenny Scharf

Schrungle, 2022

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 6,150

Kenny Scharf

Fuzzoodz, 2022

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 6,150

Damien Hirst

H7-1 Butterfly Rainbow (Large), 2020

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

EUR 2,500

Damien Hirst

H7-3 Butterfly Heart (Large), 2020

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

EUR 2,800

Alex Katz

Homage to Monet (Triptych), 2019

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

EUR 16,350

Alex Katz

Goldenrod from Flowers Portfolio, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 24,500

Robert Longo

Untitled (Flag), 2013

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 8,350

Alex Katz

Red Dogwood 2 from The Flowers Portfolio, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 20,000 - 25,000

Alex Katz

Red Dogwood 1 from Flowers Portfolio, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 24,500

Alex Katz

Peonies from The Flowers Portfolio, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 24,500

Alex Katz

Yellow Flags 3, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 18,900

Alex Katz

Yellow flags 2, 2018

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 18,900

Robert Longo

Eric from Men in the Cities (color), 2014

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 7,200

Alex Katz

December (Ada), 2020

Limited Edition Print

Archival Print

USD 15,400

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Pop art

Pop Art is an art movement that began in Britain in 1955 and in the late 1950s in the U.S. It challenged traditional fine arts by incorporating imagery from popular culture, such as news, advertising, and comic books. Pop Art often isolates and recontextualizes materials, combining them with unrelated elements. The movement is more about the attitudes and ideas that inspired it than the specific art itself. Pop Art is seen as a reaction against the dominant ideas of Abstract Expressionism, bringing everyday consumer culture into the realm of fine art.

Comic Strip art

Comic strip art refers to artwork that utilizes the subject matter and commercial printing techniques found in comic strips. In the 1960s, a group of artists began creating paintings that incorporated Ben-Day dots—commonly used in comics and advertising—to produce highly graphic designs in bright colors, using traditional art media.

Queer aesthetics

Queer Aesthetics refers to an art movement that emerged in the 1980s, focusing on themes of homosexuality, lesbianism, and broader issues of identity and gender. This movement gained momentum in the context of the AIDS crisis and the feminist movement, challenging traditional representations of sexuality and gender. Queer Aesthetics often explores the fluidity of gender and identity, as seen in the works of artists like Nan Goldin, who is known for her photography of individuals with ambiguous or non-conforming gender presentations.

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