Description: We Buy Art We Find Art We are active buyers and are always searching for quality, modern and contemporary prints. We will also attempt to locate almost any print for you at or near dealer prices. We represent among other artists: Richard Serra ,Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, Robert Mangold, Donald Sultan, Donald Judd, Robert Longo, David Shapiro, Caio Fonseca, Sean Scully, Julian Opie, Pierre Soulages, Sonia Delauney and Bernar Venet. RARE AND FANTASTIC ABSOLUTELY ONE OF IF NOT HIS VERY BEST PRINT THIS IMAGE IS THE HIGHEST PRICE EVER PAID FOR A SERRA PRINT AT AUCTION BUY THE BEST Size: 49 5/8 x 58 5/8 inches 3 out of 45 Edition . Rare and large blue chip print in excellent condition. These AAA Serra prints almost never appear n the marketplace and alway's sell very quickly when they do The demand from savvy dedicated Serra collectors far out weighs the supply.His more recent large works on paper have been monolithic and for me personally the movement and pop from Which way which way is much more appealing. than anything he has done over the last 10 years It is simply one of his very best lithographs ever published . shipping cost to include packing and insurance Actual cost to be determined at point of sale Richard Serra was born in San Francisco in 1939. After studying at the University of California at Berkeley and at Santa Barbara, he graduated in 1961 with a BA in English literature. During this time, he began working in steel mills in order to support himself. In 1964, he graduated from Yale University with both a BFA and an MFA. Receiving a Yale Traveling Fellowship, he spent a year in Paris, followed by a year in Florence funded by a Fulbright grant. Serra’s early work in the 1960s focused on the industrial materials that he had worked with as a youth in West Coast steel mills and shipyards: steel and lead. A famous work from this time involved throwing lead against the walls of his studio. Though casts were created from the impact of the lead hitting the walls, the emphasis of the piece was really on the process of creating it: raw aggression and physicality, combined with a self-conscious awareness of material and a real engagement with the space in which it was worked. Since those Minimalist beginnings, Serra’s work has become famous for that same physicality—but one that is now compounded by the breathtaking size and weight that the pieces have acquired. His series of "Torqued Ellipses" (1996–99)—which comprise gigantic plates of towering steel, bent and curved, leaning in and out—carve very private spaces from the necessarily large public sites in which they have been erected. One of Serra’s public works is the sixty-foot-tall "Charlie Brown" (1999, named for the Peanuts comic-strip character to honor its author, Charles Schultz, who had died that year), which was erected in the courtyard of an office building in San Francisco. Serra lives in New York and Nova Scotia.
Price: 70000 USD
Location: Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2025-01-19T14:09:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 2200 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Style: Abstract
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Print Type: Lithograph
Subject: Abstract
Signed?: Signed
Size Type/ Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30'')
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Signed: Signed
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 3 of 45