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Cy Twombly Screen Print, Untitled, from On the Bowery, 1969
Cy Twombly Screen Print
Untitled, from On the Bowery, 1969
ID # w-10079 Sold

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Robert Indiana Screen Print, Untitled, from The Book of Love, 1996
Robert Indiana Screen Print
Untitled, from The Book of Love, 1996
ID # w-10074 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Turtle, 1985
Andy Warhol Screen Print for sale
Turtle, 1985
ID # w-3507 $125,000 $90,000
Richard Serra Screen Print, My Curves are not Mad, 1987
Richard Serra Screen Print
My Curves are not Mad, 1987
ID # w-10088 $40,000
Keith Haring Screen Print, Silence Equals Death, 1989
Keith Haring Screen Print for sale
Silence Equals Death, 1989
ID # W-7980 $110,000
Frank Stella Screen Print, Going Abroad (From The Waves II Series), 1989
Frank Stella Screen Print
Going Abroad (From The Waves II Series), 1989
ID # W-7787 $38,000
Roy Lichtenstein Screen Print, Wallpaper with blue floor interior, 1992
Roy Lichtenstein Screen Print
Wallpaper with blue floor interior, 1992
ID # w-5972 $120,000
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Judy Garland, Blackglama, from the Ads Series, 1985 TP
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Judy Garland, Blackglama, from the Ads Series, 1985 TP
ID # w-8258 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Flowers 73, from Flowers Portfolio, 1970
Andy Warhol Screen Print for sale
Flowers 73, from Flowers Portfolio, 1970
ID # w-9799 $130,000
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Marilyn Monroe FS 30 (Marilyn), 1967
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Marilyn Monroe FS 30 (Marilyn), 1967
ID # W-7503 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Sigmund Freud, from the Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Sigmund Freud, from the Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, 1980
ID # w-90029 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, After the Party, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
After the Party, 1979
ID # w-8413 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Campbell's Soup I, Tomato Soup
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Campbell's Soup I, Tomato Soup
ID # w-6834 Sold

Buy Original Cy Twombly Signed and Numbered Artwork For Sale

Cy Twombly stands as one of the most important and influential artists of the postwar era, celebrated for transforming the very language of painting through his poetic fusion of gesture, writing, myth, and memory. His fevered loops, erasures, and lyrical marks elevated the act of drawing into a profound visual archaeology—bridging antiquity and modernity with uncommon depth. By merging classical references with raw emotional immediacy, Twombly created a singular vocabulary that reshaped abstraction and inspired generations of artists, securing his place as a towering figure in contemporary art history.

Genres: Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionism

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Cy Twombly Biography

Cy Twombly

Cy Twombly (1928–2011) stands as one of the most influential and enigmatic figures of postwar American art. Born Edwin Parker Twombly Jr. in Lexington, Virginia, he adopted the childhood nickname “Cy,” inspired by the baseball pitcher Cy Young. From an early age Twombly gravitated toward drawing and classical literature—two elements that would later merge into the unmistakable visual language that defined his career.

Twombly’s formal artistic foundation began at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, followed by the Art Students League in New York, where he briefly studied alongside Robert Rauschenberg. It was Rauschenberg who encouraged Twombly to attend Black Mountain College, a pivotal experience that placed him among the intellectual orbit of Josef Albers, Robert Motherwell, and Charles Olson. The interdisciplinary, avant-garde environment at Black Mountain profoundly shaped his approach to mark-making, rhythm, and the poetic dimensions of visual form.

In the early 1950s Twombly served in the U.S. Army as a cryptographer—an experience that sharpened his interest in coded writing and abstract systems. After traveling extensively in Europe and North Africa under the American Academy in Rome fellowship, he developed a lifelong connection to Italy, ultimately settling in Rome in 1957. The country’s classical ruins, mythology, and Mediterranean sensibility infused his work with historical resonance and sensuality.

Twombly’s mature style is defined by lyrical abstraction, calligraphic gestures, and painterly inscriptions that blur the boundaries between drawing and writing. His scrawled marks—sometimes appearing as chalkboard loops, obsessive repetitions, or erasures—evoke poetry, ancient myths, and emotional states rather than literal narratives. Works like the “Blackboard” series (mid-1960s), the monumental “Fifty Days at Iliam” (1978), and his late flower and rose cycles demonstrate his ability to balance spontaneity with classical rigor.

Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Twombly’s art was often misunderstood in the United States, where critics favored the precision of Minimalism and Pop Art. However, his reputation surged internationally, particularly in Europe, where his intellectual depth and expressive handwriting found acclaim. By the 1980s, he was celebrated as a master whose visual vocabulary integrated history, eros, memory, and myth in a uniquely contemporary voice.

Twombly received major retrospectives at institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Tate Modern. In 2008, the Cy Twombly Gallery—a collaboration with the Menil Collection in Houston—cemented his legacy with a dedicated architectural space housing one of his most significant bodies of work.

Cy Twombly passed away in Rome in 2011, leaving behind a profound corpus that continues to influence generations of painters, poets, and thinkers. His art remains a testament to the power of gesture as language, and to the enduring dialogue between antiquity and the modern imagination.

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