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Second Half of the 20th Century

The second half of the 20th century, broadly speaking since the end of World War II, cannot be defined stylistically.  While certain schools of art did develop, from Minimalism to Pop Art, and assorted other esthetics such as Abstract Expressionism and Op Art, the diversity of artistic creation seems endless.  Armstrong Fine Art has historically mostly bought and sold late 19th century and early 20th century prints; mostly emanating from the French sphere of artistic influence.  But we've changed our tune!  Take a look at the many prints we have or have had that were created since 1950.  Chances are you will find something that speaks to you.
Arun Bose - No VII - color intaglio - abstract - detail Sold
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No. VII

BOSE, Arun

Arun BOSE (Born 1934) Color intaglio (aquatint & etching) viscosity print on wove paper, 1969.Edition of 100.Signed, titled and numbered in pen...

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Yannick Ballif - Fleurs - Eglantine - Eglantier - Sweet-Brier - pink flowers - detail
$325

Sweet-Brier

BALLIF, Yannick

Eglantine (original French title) Embossed color aquatint and drypoint on wove paper, 1986.Artist’s proof.  Edition unknown.Signed and dated in pen...

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Yannick Ballif - Clematite - Clematis - vine plans flowering - deep royal blue - detail Sold
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Clematis

BALLIF, Yannick

Clematite (original French title) Embossed color aquatint and drypoint on wove paper.The “BAT” impression.  The abbreviation stands for “Bon à tire...

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Jan VOERMAN Jr. - Amaryllis - Lithograph Sold
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Amaryllis

VOERMAN, Jr., Jan

Lithograph printed in black on sturdy wove paper, no date. Edition unknown.  Signed in pencil.

Rico ARAI - Beauty with Roses and Vine - signed mezzotint
$250

Beauty with Roses and Vine

ARAI, Ryoh

Color mezzotint on wove paper, no date.  Proof aside from an unknown edition. Signed and annotated in pencil.