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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.
Egret Sold
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Egret

MURON, Jacques

Aigrette (original French title)  Pure-line engraving printed on chine-collé.Edition of 80. Signed, titled, and dated in pencil.  Very small scrape...

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Nono Reinhold - Cite Solitaire - 1965 color aquatint intaglio Sold
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Solitary City

REINHOLD, Nono

Cité Solitaire (original French title)  Color aquatint and soft-ground etching, likely printed in simultaneous color printing technique (viscosity ...

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Haku Maki - Poem 70-69 - woodcut and silkscreen - detail Sold
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Poem 70-69

MAKI, Haku

Color woodcut and silkscreen with raised embossed elements on wove Japan paper, mounted on a wove support sheet, 1970.Edition of 154.Signed, titled...

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Daniel MILLSAPS - Man Reclining - Woodcut on thin Japan wove paper - 1947 - detail
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Man Reclining

MILLSAPS, Daniel

Woodcut on thin Japan wove paper. Stated edition of 45, but very unlikely to have been printed in full. The artist would have been just 18 years ol...

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