Fine Arts of The 90s

  • The Musket

    The Musket
    Large-scale, high-relief work by American artist Frank Stella uses collaged, dynamic and organic forms to experiment using diverse materials and to expand beyond the bounds of painting. In this work, as well as his entire oeuvre, Stella is pursuing the continual materialization of space. The artist seeks to supplant the illusionist window of the canvas with the literalist production of space in collaged, often high contrast aggressive forms, engaging as well as unsettling the viewer.
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    Fine Art of The 90s

  • Admist the Mountains

    Admist the Mountains
    French pencil and watercolor sketch of two figures in mid-pose against a mountain backdrop by Eric Brault,
  • Ron Baxter Smith Twins Alter Ego

    Ron Baxter Smith Twins Alter Ego
    Ron Baxter Smith’s photographs are in private and public collections in North America, Europe and Asia including museums like the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Portrait Gallery and The Canadian Center for Photography to name a few.
  • Stella- The Honor and Glory of Whaling

    Stella- The Honor and Glory of Whaling
    Large-scale, high-relief work by American artist Frank Stella uses collaged, dynamic and organic forms to experiment using diverse materials and to expand beyond the bounds of painting. In this work as along his entire oeuvre, Stella is pursuing the continual materialization of space. The artist seeks to supplant the illusionist window of the canvas with the literalist production of space in collaged, often high contrast aggressive forms—engaging as well as unsettling the viewer
  • Chris Thomaidis Snow Storm NYC

    Chris Thomaidis Snow Storm NYC
    Chris Thomaidis’ photography is capable of finding the irony and elegance in the juxtapositions of the everyday.
  • Roy Lichtenstein The Oval Office

    Roy Lichtenstein The Oval Office
    The Oval Office was commissioned as part of the Artist for Freedom of Expression project to benefit the Democratic National Committee during the 1992 Clinton/Gore campaign. Lichtenstein studied and reproduced the decor of the interior of the Oval Office at the White House. Later, the print was chosen as one of six commemorative inaugural posters by the Presidential Inaugural Committee
  • Roy Lichtenstein Water Lilies, Pink Flower

    Roy Lichtenstein Water Lilies, Pink Flower
  • Gian Berto Vanni From Magma, Life

    Gian Berto Vanni From Magma, Life
    As many paintings by Gian Berto Vanni, it is characterized by the use of diverse formal components, expressed with multi-cultural references. Themes from mythology as well as history connect through Vanni's own intellectual experience and his extensive traveling all over the world. In this particular piece the title alludes both to the natural phenomenon of a volcanic eruption as well as the Greek myth about the creation of Mother Earth Gaea from Chaos.
  • Albert Watson Heel on stove top 1993

    Albert Watson Heel on stove top 1993
    The multitalented photographer, director and graphic designer has developed an iconic style of his own and created a luminous artistic body of work, in both technical and aestethic terms.
  • John Thomas Biggers OUR GRANDMOTHERS

    John Thomas Biggers  OUR GRANDMOTHERS
  • Adam Straus PARADISE

    Adam Straus PARADISE
  • Jessica Rice Harbor Mazatlan

    Jessica Rice Harbor Mazatlan
  • Manuel Hughes Soldates

    Manuel Hughes Soldates
    Soldates (Soldiers)
    1995
    Oil on canvas
    18 x 14 inches
    Signed lower right
    Hand-painted frame
  • Stephen De Staebler Standing Man with Red Blade

    Stephen De Staebler Standing Man with Red Blade
  • Joseph Rodriguez The Pentecostal Pilgrimage, Transylvania, Romania

    Joseph Rodriguez The Pentecostal Pilgrimage, Transylvania, Romania
  • Christopher Rauschenberg Saint-Eustache Church and rue du Jour

    Christopher Rauschenberg Saint-Eustache Church and rue du Jour
  • Christopher Rauschenberg Jardin du musee de Cluny, rue de Sommerard

    Christopher Rauschenberg Jardin du musee de Cluny, rue de Sommerard
  • David Ligare Still LIfe with Honeycomb

    David Ligare Still LIfe with Honeycomb
  • Leon Kennedy Outsider/Folk Art Figurative

    Leon Kennedy Outsider/Folk Art Figurative
    Evocative outsider figurative portrait of a black man by African-American folk and outsider visionary Leon Kennedy (b. 1945, Houston, Texas). Tempera and marker on cardboard.
  • Jan Hísek Den Archy (The Day of the Ark)

    Jan Hísek Den Archy (The Day of the Ark)
    the launching of Noah’s Ark. Fanciful and even playful image of the boat launch even including a champagne bottle swinging against the side of the ark to break as in a contemporary ship launching. The playfulness belies the seriousness of this launch where the rough sea and streaks in the sky suggest the beginnings of the rain and flood.