- Fespa.
Sister Mary
Corita Kent
gained international fame for her
vibrant serigraphs during the 1960s and 1970s. Her
works were
rainbow coloured, contained...
- rise of
serigraphs being used as a
medium for fine art.
Originally called the Silk
Screen Group, the name was soon
changed to the
National Serigraph Society...
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Silver Car
Crash (Double Disaster) is a 1963
serigraph by the
American artist Andy Warhol. In
November 2013, it sold for $105
million (£65.5m) at NYC...
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prints created in a
process in
which an
artist uses the
lithograph and
serigraph (screen printing). Fine art
prints of this type are
published by artists...
- Arts, Boston: collage,
serigraph – 1948 MIT
staff art show: paintings,
serigraphs 1949
Natick Federal Savings and Loan:
serigraphs,
drawings – 1950 Natick...
- work,
painted Self
portrait as Mona Lisa in 1954. Andy
Warhol created serigraph prints of
multiple Mona Lisas,
called Thirty Are
Better than One, following...
- "
Stuart studied with
serigrapher Evelyn Johnson, then
created vivid serigraphs that are also in
private collections. In the late 1960s,
Stuart embraced...
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artwork has been
licensed to
Warner Bros.,
Disney and Hanna-Barbera. Kent's
serigraphs are
noted for the
personalities that
challenge collectors to identify...
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influence on my work, and is
responsible for my
being here". The
first serigraph/silk
screen of LOVE was
printed as part of an
exhibition poster for Stable...
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Charles Fazzino is an
American pop artist,
known for his
silkscreen serigraphs in a 3D pop art style. His
artwork is
influenced from
urban landscapes,...