Abstract Print for Sale

Print, Boomerang, Ernest Trova

Boomerang

Ernest Trova

Print - 61 x 61 cm

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Print, Catalunya, Antoni Tapies

Catalunya

Antoni Tapies

Print - 74 x 57 x 0.1 cm

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Print, The Storm, JonOne

The Storm

JonOne

Print - 70 x 50 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Ciel ouvert, Roland Topor

Ciel ouvert

Roland Topor

Print - 65 x 48 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Untitled - Expression no. 1, Jackson Pollock

Untitled - Expression no. 1

Jackson Pollock

Print - 58.5 x 74 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Berlin Suite, Antoni Tapies

Berlin Suite

Antoni Tapies

Print - 56 x 76 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Les Saisons : Le Printemps, Salvador Dali

Les Saisons : Le Printemps

Salvador Dali

Print - 56 x 76 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Series 5, Chryssa

Series 5

Chryssa

Print - 87.6 x 80 cm

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Print, Pretty Thoughts Inside Your Head, David Shrigley

Pretty Thoughts Inside Your Head

David Shrigley

Print - 76 x 56 cm

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Print, Composition géométrique, Victor Vasarely

Composition géométrique

Victor Vasarely

Print - 101 x 89 x 6 cm

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Print, S/T, Gao Xingjian

S/T

Gao Xingjian

Print - 65 x 50 cm

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Print, Nonante, Pierre Alechinsky

Nonante

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 38 x 28 x 0.2 cm

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Print, 14AV12G-2014, Alain Clément

14AV12G-2014

Alain Clément

Print - 76 x 57 cm

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Print, Clau 16, Antoni Tapies

Clau 16

Antoni Tapies

Print - 45 x 62 cm

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Print, Fade, L'Atlas

Fade

L'Atlas

Print - 80 x 72 cm

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Print, Dotremont dans son village, Pierre Alechinsky

Dotremont dans son village

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 83 x 62 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Vibes, David Shrigley

Vibes

David Shrigley

Print - 76 x 56 cm

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Print, Untitled, Alexander Calder

Untitled

Alexander Calder

Print - 74.8 x 60 x 0.3 cm

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Print, La liberté des mers III, Georges Braque

La liberté des mers III

Georges Braque

Print - 57 x 38.2 cm

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Print, La liberté des mers II, Georges Braque

La liberté des mers II

Georges Braque

Print - 56.5 x 38.2 cm

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Print, Neuvième arrondissement (Paris), Pierre Alechinsky

Neuvième arrondissement (Paris)

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Bleu et vert, Alain Clément

Bleu et vert

Alain Clément

Print - 76 x 56 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Untitled (SF-346), Sam Francis

Untitled (SF-346)

Sam Francis

Print - 76 x 117.5 cm

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Print, Sin titulo, Antoni Tapies

Sin titulo

Antoni Tapies

Print - 76 x 57.5 cm

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Print, Orson Welles, Erró

Orson Welles

Erró

Print - 60 x 81 cm

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Print, Structure géométrique gold, Victor Vasarely

Structure géométrique gold

Victor Vasarely

Print - 75 x 75 cm

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Print, Sans titre 4, Gérard Garouste

Sans titre 4

Gérard Garouste

Print - 65 x 40 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Herim, Victor Vasarely

Herim

Victor Vasarely

Print - 33.5 x 28 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Kris Bille, Victor Vasarely

Kris Bille

Victor Vasarely

Print - 33.5 x 28 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Olla II, Victor Vasarely

Olla II

Victor Vasarely

Print - 33.5 x 28 x 0.2 cm

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Print, United Europe - France 1, Piero Dorazio

United Europe - France 1

Piero Dorazio

Print - 76 x 58 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Writing Book, Pierre Alechinsky

Writing Book

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 50 x 72 cm

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Print, Sans - Rose, Jacques Villeglé

Sans - Rose

Jacques Villeglé

Print - 70 x 50 cm

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Print, Broey Neg, Victor Vasarely

Broey Neg

Victor Vasarely

Print - 33.5 x 28 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Balaton, Victor Vasarely

Balaton

Victor Vasarely

Print - 33.5 x 28 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Stones, Menashe Kadishman

Stones

Menashe Kadishman

Print - 90.2 x 68.6 cm

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Print, Hors Normes, Pierre Alechinsky

Hors Normes

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 50 x 38 cm

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Print, Vibrions, Pierre Alechinsky

Vibrions

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 59 x 76 cm

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Print, Double Face, Man Ray

Double Face

Man Ray

Print - 70 x 51 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Sans titre, Josep Riera i Arago

Sans titre

Josep Riera i Arago

Print - 77 x 57 x 0.02 cm

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Print, Sans Titre, Claude Viallat

Sans Titre

Claude Viallat

Print - 120 x 115 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Le Viaduc, Fernand Léger

Le Viaduc

Fernand Léger

Print - 50 x 65.5 x 0.3 cm

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Print, Sans Titre, Claude Viallat

Sans Titre

Claude Viallat

Print - 120 x 115 x 0.2 cm

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Print, La Femme au Poudrier, Fernand Léger

La Femme au Poudrier

Fernand Léger

Print - 65.5 x 50 x 0.3 cm

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Print, Mythologie Moderne II, Man Ray

Mythologie Moderne II

Man Ray

Print - 54 x 40 x 0.3 cm

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Print, Coffee Enso Black, Takashi Murakami

Coffee Enso Black

Takashi Murakami

Print - 30 x 29 x 0.01 cm

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Print, Sans titre, Antoni Tapies

Sans titre

Antoni Tapies

Print - 22.5 x 17 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Euclide, Victor Vasarely

Euclide

Victor Vasarely

Print - 45 x 36 cm

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Print, Sans Titre, Arman

Sans Titre

Arman

Print - 65 x 48 cm

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Print, Covers 1 Cobalt, Joanne Freeman

Covers 1 Cobalt

Joanne Freeman

Print - 71 x 66 cm

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Print, 196J13068H, Pierre Muckensturm

196J13068H

Pierre Muckensturm

Print - 76 x 56 cm

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Print, Sans - fond jaune, Claude Viallat

Sans - fond jaune

Claude Viallat

Print - 94.5 x 65 cm

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Print, XXI 41 117, Pierre Muckensturm

XXI 41 117

Pierre Muckensturm

Print - 100 x 50 cm

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Print, Code Red, L'Atlas

Code Red

L'Atlas

Print - 76 x 76 cm

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Print, Untitled red, L'Atlas

Untitled red

L'Atlas

Print - 61 x 61 cm

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Print, In Deep Prayer, Yaacov Agam

In Deep Prayer

Yaacov Agam

Print - 43.2 x 43.2 cm

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Print, Portrait I, Corneille

Portrait I

Corneille

Print - 73.7 x 52.1 cm

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Print, Sans titre 1, Karel Appel

Sans titre 1

Karel Appel

Print - 76 x 56 cm

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Print, Primeras modulaciones 5, Julio Le Parc

Primeras modulaciones 5

Julio Le Parc

Print - 68 x 68 x 0.02 cm

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Print, Sitges 1, Carlos Cruz-Diez

Sitges 1

Carlos Cruz-Diez

Print - 100 x 25 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Sans titre, Jacques Villeglé

Sans titre

Jacques Villeglé

Print - 65 x 50 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Orphisme : Danse, rythme sans fin, Sonia Delaunay

Orphisme : Danse, rythme sans fin

Sonia Delaunay

Print - 40 x 30 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Le Peintre et l'Echo, Jean Miotte

Le Peintre et l'Echo

Jean Miotte

Print - 49 x 40 cm

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Print, Le plus beau cadeau, Pierre Alechinsky

Le plus beau cadeau

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 64 x 46 cm

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Print, Sans-titre, Jean Miotte

Sans-titre

Jean Miotte

Print - 23.5 x 18.5 cm

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Print, Cage P19-1, Gerhard Richter

Cage P19-1

Gerhard Richter

Print - 100 x 100 cm

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Print, Storm, JonOne

Storm

JonOne

Print - 70 x 50 cm

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Print, No.6, Bernar Venet

No.6

Bernar Venet

Print - 49.5 x 50.8 cm

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Print, Sans titre, Shirley Jaffe

Sans titre

Shirley Jaffe

Print - 64.5 x 51 cm

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Print, Bain dans l'étang de thau, Robert Combas

Bain dans l'étang de thau

Robert Combas

Print - 57 x 38.5 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Carved in Stone (Rare édition peinte à la main), JonOne

Carved in Stone (Rare édition peinte à la main)

JonOne

Print - 18 x 24 cm

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Print, Feu les soldats, Robert Combas

Feu les soldats

Robert Combas

Print - 32 x 32 x 10 cm

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Print, Flowers Of Evil The Kiss (White), Cleon Peterson

Flowers Of Evil The Kiss (White)

Cleon Peterson

Print - 81 x 81 cm

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Print, Trois par trois, Pierre Alechinsky

Trois par trois

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 65 x 50 cm

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Print, La Femmes de la Bible XII, Corneille

La Femmes de la Bible XII

Corneille

Print - 62.2 x 53.3 cm

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Print, Lithographie Farandoles V, Hans Hartung

Lithographie Farandoles V

Hans Hartung

Print - 46.5 x 31 cm

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Print, Lithographie Farandoles XVIII, Hans Hartung

Lithographie Farandoles XVIII

Hans Hartung

Print - 50 x 38 cm

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Print, Sans titre, César Baldaccini

Sans titre

César Baldaccini

Print - 28 x 20.5 x 0.05 cm

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Print, Labyrinthes d'apparat V, Pierre Alechinsky

Labyrinthes d'apparat V

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 76 x 54.5 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Vigie, Pierre Alechinsky

Vigie

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 34 x 27 cm

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Print, Sans titre, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans titre

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 50 x 66 cm

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Print, Sans-titre, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans-titre

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 19.5 x 21 cm

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Print, Jardin des délices, Corneille

Jardin des délices

Corneille

Print - 75 x 110 cm

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Print, L-14-B, Hans Hartung

L-14-B

Hans Hartung

Print - 76 x 105 cm

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Abstract Print for Sale

It's impossible attribute a precise date to the birth of abstract art. Art critics tend to situate the start of the movement in the 1910s and tend to see Wassily Kandinsky's “Picture with a circle" or “Abstract watercolour" as the works that announced the birth of abstract art. Although it is hard to know whether this work was truly the first abstract painting, Kandinsky was undeniably one of the founders of the movement.

However, it is important not to forget that there were many other important artists working at around the same time as Kandinsky and who also created key non-figurative works. These include Piet Mondrian, François Kupka and Kazimir Malevich. The couple Sonia and Robert Delaunay also had a fundamental impact on the development of abstraction. Mesmerised by the bright colours and circular shapes in their compositions, the French poet Apollinaire christened their art Orphism.

Even if abstract art can be seen as a revolution in terms of the artistic traditions that came before it, the movement can also be interpreted as the inevitable and logical result of the work and thinking of preceding artists. Certain experts believe that abstract art can be traced back to Monet and Whistler, who highlighted the importance of visually representing feelings and emotions rather than figurative objects. Fauvism contributed to our understanding of the power of colour, whilst Cubists pushed figurative art to its limits by playing around with geometric shapes and forms.

In a similar way, it seems illogical to give abstract art a single definition as the movement itself is so complex. The one thing that all abstract artists have in common is that they believe reality is subjective. They don't paint subjects, objects or people but focus on emotions, feelings or esthetics using shapes, colours and brush strokes to convey their message.

Geometric and lyrical abstract art are both forms of abstraction in is purest form. There is no clear subject matter or if the artist was inspired by a particular object, person or scene we can't tell without additional information. There can be different degrees of abstraction. For example, some forms of figurative art may be partially abstract if they distort the reality they represent. It is important not to underestimate the role that historical context has played in the development of emerging art movements. Abstract art has known two golden ages; the first between the two World Wars, just before the Great Depression, and the second between 1947 and 1970. Why? In short, human suffering. When artists no longer know how to represent the horrors of warfare and convey the suffering that society has endured, they must innovate, look for new techniques and call upon the subjective memories of survivors. In the words of Adorno, “writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric".

Abstract art reached its peak between 1950 and 1970 in New York thanks to abstract expressionist artists such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. Although this might be the movement that comes to mind when thinking of abstract art, there are many other movements related to non-figurative art, including Surrealism, Fauvism, Cubism, Bauhaus and Futurism.

With the advent of new technology, new art movements have emerged in the 21st century. Abstraction continues to be important to several of these movements. Many painters and sculptors still continue to create pure abstract art, such as Anish Kapoor, Ben Berlow and Christian Rosa. Abstract art has not disappeared; it has merely evolved and continues to adapt to its society.

Artsper has a wide range of abstract prints from many well known contemporary and modern artists, including Zao Wou-Ki, Pablo Picasso,Victor Vasarely and Joan Miro, as well as a selection from emerging artists.

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What is abstract print and how is it created?

Abstract print is a design that features non-representational shapes, lines, and colors. It is created by using various techniques such as painting, drawing, or digital manipulation. The final product is a unique and visually appealing pattern that can be used in fashion, home decor, and other design applications.

What are some popular uses for abstract print in fashion and home decor?

Abstract prints are versatile and can be used in various ways in fashion and home decor. In fashion, they are popular for creating bold statement pieces like dresses, tops, and scarves. In home decor, abstract prints are used for creating eye-catching wall art, throw pillows, and bedding. They add a touch of modernity and sophistication to any space.

How can I incorporate abstract print into my wardrobe or living space without it being overwhelming?

To incorporate abstract print into your wardrobe or living space without it being overwhelming, start with small accents like throw pillows or scarves. Gradually add more pieces, but keep the color palette cohesive. In your wardrobe, pair abstract prints with solid colors to balance the look.