Keith Haring Estate Vintage 1994 Lithograph Print Framed Pop Art Poster " Barking Dog " 1980
This Keith Haring Estate rare vintage 1994 lithograph print custom framed collector's iconic Pop Art poster " Barking Dog " 1980, is an incredibly special and unique piece to add to your collection. The fine art poster print is published by Fotofolio / Artpost, printed in 1994 in an unnumbered limited edition with the authorized licensed rights of The Estate of Keith Haring. It features an iconic artwork image originally created by Haring in 1980 titled " Barking Dog ", copyright 1994 The Estat
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Warhol Polaroid Enamel Pin - Polaroid version
Limited Edition enamel pins by PSA Press. 1.5" soft enamel black (or light pink) dye metal with 7 color fill dual post, with butterfly clutches “A picture means I know where I was every minute. That’s why I take pictures. It’s a visual diary.” - Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was a relentless recorder of life and its encounters. Carrying a Polaroid camera from the late 1950s until his death in 1987, he amassed a huge collection of instant pictures of friends, lovers, patrons, the famous, the obscure, the scenic, the fashionable, and himself. We have reproduced his "Self-Portrait with Skull" Polaroid in two variations.
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Giclee Print: Trumpet, 1984 by Jean-Michel Basquiat : 16x16in
size: 16x16in Giclee Print: Trumpet, 1984 by Jean-Michel Basquiat : One of the most original and influential artists of his generation, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) produced deceptively unsophisticated-looking works that belied a complex and unique talent. Born in Brooklyn of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent, Basquiat first gained notoriety with graffiti artwork. He catapulted to fame with paintings that incorporated a fusion of words, symbols, stick figures, animals, and historical and cultural references. Befriended by Andy Warhol, Basquiat collaborated with the renowned Pop Artist on 100 artworks. Despite a career tragically cut short by a heroin overdose, Basquiat introduced the unique African-American and Latino experience to the elite art world.
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