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Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Untitled, 1978
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Untitled, 1978
ID # w-8945 $18,000
Sonia Delaunay Watercolor, Danseuse Polychrome, 1969
Sonia Delaunay Watercolor
Danseuse Polychrome, 1969
ID # w-8776 Price on Request
Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Phenomena Willow Branch, circa 1970
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Phenomena Willow Branch, circa 1970
ID # W-8778 Price on Request
Jean Dufy Watercolor, Harbor, c. 1920
Jean Dufy Watercolor
Harbor, c. 1920
ID # w-6377 Sold
Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Untitled, 1972
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Untitled, 1972
ID # W-6428 Sold
Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Untitled, 1983
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Untitled, 1983
ID # W-6552 Sold
Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Untitled, 1979
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Untitled, 1979
ID # W-6451 Sold
Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Untitled, 1985
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Untitled, 1985
ID # W-6079 Sold
Maurice de Vlaminck Watercolor, Maisons au bord de la route (Houses Along the Road)
Maurice de Vlaminck Watercolor
Maisons au bord de la route (Houses Along the Road)
ID # w-5306 Price on Request
Georges Braque Watercolor, Untitled (Fleur Tombe), 1962
Georges Braque Watercolor
Untitled (Fleur Tombe), 1962
ID # w-4017 Price on Request
Paul Jenkins Watercolor, Untitled, 1983
Paul Jenkins Watercolor
Untitled, 1983
ID # W-6553 Sold
Sam Francis Watercolor, Untitled Watercolor, 1965
Sam Francis Watercolor
Untitled Watercolor, 1965
ID # W-5609 Sold

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Whether by setting the world record for the largest amount raised by any living artist at a solo auction ($198 million) or by encrusting a skull with 8,601 flawless diamonds, Damien Hirst continues to shock the art world with his developments in conceptual art, installation art, and painting, including Hirst's Mickey and many more authentic signed screen prints.

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Damien Hirst Biography

Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst (British, born 1965)

Damien Hirst is an English conceptual artist and entrepreneur born on 1965 in Bristol, England. He studied for a BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College from 1986 to 1989. Since then, he has become an internationally renowned artist who was awarded the prestigious Turner Award 1995. Since then, he has earned recognition as United Kingdom’s wealthiest artist.

The most prominent themes of his works revolve around death, rebirth, immortality and beauty. Like the French artist Marcel Duchamp, he utilizes ready-made objects to question the nature of art. While at university, he curated ‘Freeze’, a group exhibition which became a launching point for his career. At this exhibition, he debuted his widely recognized spot paintings.

In 1991, Damien Hirst began his work on ‘Natural History’, easily his most prominent series. In this series, he preserved various animals in minimalist steel and glass tanks filled with formaldehyde solution. Within this series was the work The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living which contained a 14 foot tiger shark immersed in formaldehyde. It conjured a visceral reminder of the fragility of life and is considered the iconic work of British art in the 1990s. The work was also unveiled at the Saatchi Gallery, a testament to his then close relationship with collector Charles Saatchi.

Hirst’s later works include the spin paintings which were rendered by spin machines to create colorful circular paintings. The spin paintings are noted for their bright colors and their unique forms and lines. Later on in his career, he would procure much more extravagant and controversial works. An example of such is For the Love of God from 2007 in which he recreated a human skull in platinum, adorned with 8,601 diamonds. This elaborate work eventually received the highest paid price for a single work by a living artist. It serves as a prominent reminder of one’s mortality and the connection between art and money.

Since 1987, more than 80 solo Damien Hirst exhibitions have taken place internationally. He has truly established an iconic status in British art. Hirst currently lives and works in London, Gloucestershire and Devon.

Damien Hirst Woodcut 

Damien Hirst Woodcut is a printmaking technique where an image is carved into the surface of a block of wood and then inked and printed onto paper.

Hirst has experimented with woodcuts, creating artworks that often carry his signature motifs and themes. While not as well-known as his dot paintings, Hirst's woodcuts still attract interest from collectors and enthusiasts due to his status as a leading contemporary artist.

Damien Hirst Etchings 

Damien Hirst Etching is a printmaking technique where an image is incised into a metal plate using acid, and then the plate is inked and pressed onto paper to create a print.

Hirst's etchings often feature imagery and themes similar to those found in his other works, such as animals, pharmaceuticals, and religious iconography. While perhaps not as widely recognized as his dot paintings, his etchings still attract attention from collectors and art enthusiasts due to his prominence in the contemporary art world.

Damien Hirst Screenprint

Damien Hirst has also created screenprints as part of his artistic oeuvre. Screenprinting, also known as serigraphy, involves transferring an image onto paper or another surface through a mesh screen with ink-blocking stencils.

Hirst's screenprints often feature his signature motifs, such as butterflies, pharmaceuticals, skulls, or spot patterns. Like his other works, these prints are known for their bold imagery and striking visual impact.

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