Icons of Art and Design: A Rare Collection of Pop and Contemporary Art

Icons of Art and Design: A Rare Collection of Pop and Contemporary Art

Step into a curated collection of rare and exquisite pop and contemporary art ephemera featuring iconic imagery by major contemporary artists. Each piece is ready to hang, embodying both sophistication and accessibility. These works, sourced from museum-level creators, are not only visually captivating but also scarce—once sold, they may never surface again. Discover the beauty of the ephemeral, where rarity meets timeless quality.
Rare treasures from masters like Lichtenstein, Warhol, Basquiat, Hopper, and Matisse. Each piece is a testament to iconic artistry—ready to transform your space. These rare finds may never surface again. Don’t miss the chance to own history!
Our collection brings together the brilliance of modern and contemporary art, showcasing works by the most influential names in history. These artists, whose creations grace the world’s top museums, represent groundbreaking movements and styles, offering timeless inspiration. Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Wayne Thiebaud embody the power of Pop Art, turning everyday imagery into iconic works of culture. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s raw emotion and Donald Judd’s minimalist rigor challenged artistic conventions, while Jasper Johns and Richard Prince blurred boundaries between abstraction, appropriation, and commentary. Chuck Close’s intricate portraits and John Baldessari’s conceptual brilliance expand the limits of visual storytelling. The collection spans surrealism with Rene Magritte’s enigmatic works, American realism in Edward Hopper’s poignant scenes, and the vibrant expressionism of Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, and Joan Miró. Pablo Picasso’s ceaseless innovation and Sonia Delaunay’s mastery of color and form further highlight the modernist spirit. Henri Delacroix and the sleek elegance of Art Deco reflect a rich historical lineage that shaped 20th-century art and design. Beyond two-dimensional works, Alexander Calder’s kinetic sculptures, Christo’s architectural transformations, and M.C. Escher’s mind-bending illusions bring dynamic dimensionality to this collection, offering new perspectives on art’s possibilities. These works are rare, ready to hang, and represent the height of artistic mastery. Once sold, they may never surface again, making this a unique opportunity to own pieces that are as rare as they are iconic. This collection celebrates not only artistic excellence but also the privilege of bringing museum-quality works into your life. Each piece in this collection is professionally framed to museum standards, using acid-free mats and the highest quality moulding to ensure both longevity and value. Your artwork will be safely and securely packed for delivery from our atelier to your household, all without incurring excessive shipping costs. These works are rare, ready to hang, and represent the height of artistic mastery. Once sold, they may never surface again, making this a unique opportunity to own pieces that are as rare as they are iconic. This collection celebrates not only artistic excellence but also the privilege of bringing museum-quality works into your life.
Roy Lichtenstein Interiors
Roy Lichtenstein’s Interior with Built-In Bar (1991) is part of his celebrated Interiors series, where he reimagines domestic spaces with bold colors, graphic lines, and his signature Ben-Day dots. Drawing inspiration from advertisements and furniture catalogs, Lichtenstein transforms the mundane into dynamic Pop Art compositions. This work captures a stylish yet impersonal interior, reflecting consumer culture and modern living. A vibrant blend of art and commentary from his late career.
Framed one inch white wood, four inch mat
Donald Judd at Brooke Alexander
This fold-out card was created to advertise Donald Judd’s Series of Ten Woodcuts in cadmium red light, ultramarine blue, and ivory black. Sent to a curated guest list, it served as an invitation to the show rather than an artwork itself. The card reflects Judd’s minimalist aesthetic and highlights his collaboration with Brooke Alexander, a key supporter in presenting Judd’s editions to the public. This promotional piece is a rare artifact tied to the exhibition’s history.
Framed in white wood, one inch profile, 3 inch mat.
Sonia Delaunay Mastery of Color
Composition for XXème Siècle is a lithograph page from the esteemed art magazine XXème Siècle, founded in 1938 by Gualtieri di San Lazzaro. Known for showcasing avant-garde art and culture, the magazine featured original lithographs by artists like Miró, Calder, Chagall, and Sonia Delaunay, making each issue a collectible masterpiece.
Orange wood frame with a front profile of 1 inch and a side profile of 1/2 inch
Keith Haring-Apocalypse portfolio
Keith Haring’s Apocalypse series, created in 1988 in collaboration with writer William S. Burroughs, combines Haring’s bold, symbolic imagery with Burroughs’ apocalyptic text. The ten silkscreen prints depict vibrant, chaotic scenes filled with Haring’s iconic figures, exploring themes of destruction, renewal, and humanity's darker impulses. The series reflects a fusion of social commentary and surrealism, capturing the energy and turmoil of the late 20th century.
Vintage offset lithograph postcard published by Art Unlimited Amsterdam.
Chuck Close- Self Portrait
This original invitation features a late self-portrait by Chuck Close, issued for Pace Prints' booth at the prestigious Armory Show in New York, held from March 8 to March 11, 2012. This piece captures Close’s distinct, pixelated portrait style, showcasing his innovative approach to portraiture in his later years. Framed in a white wood frame with a 2-inch acid-free mat and UV-plexi, the presentation enhances the artwork's depth while preserving its archival quality.
Offset Lithograph printed on heavy stock paper
Indiana Love from the Museum of Modern Art
This silkscreen greeting card, a reproduction of Robert Indiana's iconic Love design, was created in 1993 for The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Rarely does a postcard achieve such exceptional quality, blending bold typography and vibrant color with Indiana's timeless message of universal affection. Expertly framed in a white wood frame with a 2-inch acid-free mat and UV-protective plexiglass, the presentation elevates the piece, enhancing its visual depth and preserving its archival integrity.
Screen-print 1993
Christo-Wrapped Reichtag, Berlin, Germany
This notecard, published in the mid-1980s by a French company, features a preliminary rendering of Christo's visionary concept for the Wrapped Reichstag in Berlin, depicting the landmark draped in fabric. It lends itself beautifully as a standalone artwork. Elegantly framed in a white wood frame with a 2-inch acid-free mat and UV-protective plexiglass, the presentation enhances the piece’s depth and ensures its archival preservation. This is a stunning tribute to Christo's monumental creation.
Offset lithograph published in 1985
Gehardt Richter- Seascape
This reproduction of Gerhard Richter’s Seascape showcases Richter’s mastery in blending realism and abstraction. The serene yet haunting depiction captures the interplay of light, water, and sky, evoking a sense of infinite depth. Framed in a sleek white metal frame with a 1/4-inch front profile and 1 1/2-inch side profile, and seated behind a 3-inch acid-free mat, the presentation enhances the artwork’s minimalist elegance while preserving its archival quality.
Offset lithograph, not signed, not numbered
Basquiat- Hardware Store
This vintage blank notecard, published by te Neues Publishing, features artwork by Jean-Michel Basquiat and is a rare example of his painting titled "Hardware Store." Elegantly framed in a white wood frame and mat, the frame has a 1-inch front profile and a 1 1/4-inch side profile, enhancing the notecard's aesthetic appeal and showcasing Basquiat's distinctive style.
Offset Lithograph unsigned