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ALEX KATZ "RED SAILS" SCREENPRINT, 1973

ALEX KATZ "RED SAILS" SCREENPRINT, 1973

Adored by collectors and art lovers around the globe, Alex Katz is a renowned for his elegant and distinctive version of figuration and portraiture. 

Born in 1927, Katz worked as an artist since the 1950s. However, it wasn't until the following decade that he established his signature 'flat style'. One could argue that Katz revived figurative painting when it had gone terribly out of style. He arguably absorbed some of the best characteristics of Pop art and minimalism as he established his own visual language. 

Today the artist approaches the age of 100 he is still active and continues to influence contemporary painters. Over the past 30 years we can see his impact on a host of artists including Julian Opie, Neil Welliver Amy Sherald and Elizabeth Peyton amongst others.  

Katz has always been an active and devoted printmaker interested in portraits and landscapes: subjects that he is personally connected to such as Soho cityscapes, the flora of rural Maine, and the people in his life. 

"Provincetown Red Sails" is an early paradigm of Katz's pared-back aesthetic. A bold vermilion sailboat stands alone against a muted blush backdrop, highlighting the expansive seascape with minimal detail. 

Provincetown was a thriving creative hub for artists during this era; its quiet, coastal setting served as a recurring source of inspiration for a handful of notable artists including Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell. The seaside town was a recurring subject for Katz, who captured its quaint charm throughout the 1970s. 

In 2022, Katz was the subject of a major retrospective at The Guggenheim (New York) which exhibited work spanning 8 decades of the artist's career. His work is celebrated in prominent collections across the globe including the Tate Modern (London), The National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), and the Centre Pompidou (Paris).

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

"Red Sails"

USA, 1973

Silkscreen in three colors on J. Green paper

Signed and numbered by the artist

Edition: 60 + 10 AP

18"H 24"W (image)

23"H 29"W (sheet)

Very good condition.

Printed by Laurence Rosen, Chiron Press, New York

Co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, and Marlborough Graphics, Inc., New York

Note: the available work is a different number than the pictured edition.

$1,500.00

Original: $5,000.00

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ALEX KATZ "RED SAILS" SCREENPRINT, 1973

$5,000.00

$1,500.00

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ALEX KATZ "RED SAILS" SCREENPRINT, 1973

Adored by collectors and art lovers around the globe, Alex Katz is a renowned for his elegant and distinctive version of figuration and portraiture. 

Born in 1927, Katz worked as an artist since the 1950s. However, it wasn't until the following decade that he established his signature 'flat style'. One could argue that Katz revived figurative painting when it had gone terribly out of style. He arguably absorbed some of the best characteristics of Pop art and minimalism as he established his own visual language. 

Today the artist approaches the age of 100 he is still active and continues to influence contemporary painters. Over the past 30 years we can see his impact on a host of artists including Julian Opie, Neil Welliver Amy Sherald and Elizabeth Peyton amongst others.  

Katz has always been an active and devoted printmaker interested in portraits and landscapes: subjects that he is personally connected to such as Soho cityscapes, the flora of rural Maine, and the people in his life. 

"Provincetown Red Sails" is an early paradigm of Katz's pared-back aesthetic. A bold vermilion sailboat stands alone against a muted blush backdrop, highlighting the expansive seascape with minimal detail. 

Provincetown was a thriving creative hub for artists during this era; its quiet, coastal setting served as a recurring source of inspiration for a handful of notable artists including Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell. The seaside town was a recurring subject for Katz, who captured its quaint charm throughout the 1970s. 

In 2022, Katz was the subject of a major retrospective at The Guggenheim (New York) which exhibited work spanning 8 decades of the artist's career. His work is celebrated in prominent collections across the globe including the Tate Modern (London), The National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), and the Centre Pompidou (Paris).

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

"Red Sails"

USA, 1973

Silkscreen in three colors on J. Green paper

Signed and numbered by the artist

Edition: 60 + 10 AP

18"H 24"W (image)

23"H 29"W (sheet)

Very good condition.

Printed by Laurence Rosen, Chiron Press, New York

Co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, and Marlborough Graphics, Inc., New York

Note: the available work is a different number than the pictured edition.

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Adored by collectors and art lovers around the globe, Alex Katz is a renowned for his elegant and distinctive version of figuration and portraiture. 

Born in 1927, Katz worked as an artist since the 1950s. However, it wasn't until the following decade that he established his signature 'flat style'. One could argue that Katz revived figurative painting when it had gone terribly out of style. He arguably absorbed some of the best characteristics of Pop art and minimalism as he established his own visual language. 

Today the artist approaches the age of 100 he is still active and continues to influence contemporary painters. Over the past 30 years we can see his impact on a host of artists including Julian Opie, Neil Welliver Amy Sherald and Elizabeth Peyton amongst others.  

Katz has always been an active and devoted printmaker interested in portraits and landscapes: subjects that he is personally connected to such as Soho cityscapes, the flora of rural Maine, and the people in his life. 

"Provincetown Red Sails" is an early paradigm of Katz's pared-back aesthetic. A bold vermilion sailboat stands alone against a muted blush backdrop, highlighting the expansive seascape with minimal detail. 

Provincetown was a thriving creative hub for artists during this era; its quiet, coastal setting served as a recurring source of inspiration for a handful of notable artists including Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell. The seaside town was a recurring subject for Katz, who captured its quaint charm throughout the 1970s. 

In 2022, Katz was the subject of a major retrospective at The Guggenheim (New York) which exhibited work spanning 8 decades of the artist's career. His work is celebrated in prominent collections across the globe including the Tate Modern (London), The National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), and the Centre Pompidou (Paris).

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

"Red Sails"

USA, 1973

Silkscreen in three colors on J. Green paper

Signed and numbered by the artist

Edition: 60 + 10 AP

18"H 24"W (image)

23"H 29"W (sheet)

Very good condition.

Printed by Laurence Rosen, Chiron Press, New York

Co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, and Marlborough Graphics, Inc., New York

Note: the available work is a different number than the pictured edition.