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Serigraphs - Screenprints

Serigraphs - Screenprints

Silkscreen is a relatively young form of artistic printmaking and was only established as such in the middle of the 20th century. This is despite the fact that silkscreen, or screen printing, goes back to a form of printmaking that is much older and potentially even the oldest printing method ever: stencil printing. The method consists in applying ink through a mesh onto the surface to be printed on. The stencil covers the areas where the ink is not supposed to go.

Screen printing was originally used for purely commercial purposes, for instance in order to print on textiles or posters. In order to distinguish between artistic printmaking and the use of the process in advertisement and the design of consumer goods, the term "serigraphy" was introduced.

Serigraphy became enormously popular through its use in Op Art and Pop Art. The most well-known works in this area are probably those by Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Francois Morellet, and Victor Vasarely. It was precisely this commercial origin of the screen printing process that was given artistic significance by these artists and it was deliberately embraced by them. They appropriated methods and motifs from advertisement and everyday life - i.e., pop – in order to create a new and fresh form of art. Screen printing offered the perfect technique for this end.

But silkscreen was not only used within the context of Pop Art. It is a strongly expressive printing method that is used by various artists for their graphic prints.




$ 1,893.17

Max Ackermann: Spring 1972 Original Silkscreen Print Serigraph, signed

Large silkscreen print (serigraph) in different shades of green on the theme of spring, signed and dated in pencil, edition of 150

$ 1,893.17


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$ 1,893.17

Max Ackermann: "Energy - Fortissimo" 1973, Original Serigraph, signed

Beautifully colored serigraph (silkscreen print) on wove paper, a masterpiece from Ackermann's "Klangbilder" portfolio, signed artist's proof

$ 1,893.17


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$ 671.77

Geneviève Claisse: Silkscreen Print, Green White and Blue "Cercles"

Geometric abstraction, Op-Art: Original serigraph "Circles" with plain-coloured discs on black background, signed

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$ 427.49

Almir Mavignier: "ZERO" 1979, Screenprint OpArt Signed, Edition of 200

Original screenprint from the edition of 200 pencil-signed, numbered and dated impressions

$ 427.49


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$ 183.21

Liz Jardine: "Firecracker" creme-white Lilies, Serigraph, signed

A great gift idea: Original floral serigraph in magnificent colors, signed and numbered in pencil

$ 183.21


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$ 183.21

Liz Jardine: "Firecracker" Purple Flowers - Original Serigraph, signed

Original floral serigraph in magnificent colors, signed and numbered in pencil

$ 183.21


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