
Girl in Mirror, c.1963
Roy Lichtenstein
12 in. x 12 in.
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Girl in Mirror, c.1963
Roy Lichtenstein
12 in. x 12 in.
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Justin Bieber – Colors – Glow Poster
22 in. x 34 in.
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Grapes, c.1979 Premium Giclee Print
Warhol, Andy
31 in. x 40 in.
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Hannah Montana: Let it Rock Art Print
18 in. x 24 in.
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Legenden III, Marilyn Art Print
Luger, Gery
27.54 in. x 27.54 in.
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Legenden II, Marilyn Art Print
Luger, Gery
11.875 in. x 11.875 in.
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Legenden I, Marilyn Art Print
Luger, Gery
11.8 in. x 11.8 in.
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Vladimir Gorsky was born in Moscow in 1953. He immigrated to the United States in 1987 and continued his career as a professional artist. His art including traditional oil portraits and other paintings graces the walls of Heads of State, Private Collectors and Art Galleries around the world.
Besides his traditional Portraits his special projects includes a series “ From Depth Of Ages” depicting historical art work from the stone tablets to the Mona Lisa. The most spectacular of his masterpieces is his painting “Tapestry of the Centuries” depicting 2,000 years of world history. The original canvas measuring 9’ x 18’ took 3 years to paint and comprises 350 people and events that shaped the history of the world. This painting has achieved International acclaim.
Other projects include a painting of all American Presidents for President’s Park in South Dakota and Virginia and a historical painting of Las Vegas, 7.5’ x 12.5’ called “Miracle in the Desert”. Vladimir Gorsky’s newest collection of Pop Art capturing the essence of musicians, Hollywood idols and world famous icons was introduced at the New York Artexpo in February, 2004.

Statue of Liberty Art Print
Gorsky, Vladimir
33.44 in. x 33.44 in.
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Sunset, c.1972 Premium Giclee Print
Warhol, Andy
28 in. x 36 in.
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Mount Vesuvius, c.1985 Premium Giclee Print
Warhol, Andy
34 in. x 28 in.
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Lincoln Center Festival, 1967 Art Print
Stella, Frank
23.5 in. x 36 in.
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No, Thank you! Art Print
Lichtenstein, Roy
24 in. x 36 in.
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Nantucket Art Print
Slaughter, Tom
15.938 in. x 26 in.
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Art History Art Print
Slaughter, Tom
24 in. x 36 in.
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Tom Slaughter
New York City-based artist Tom Slaughter took some time out from creating museum-quality fine art to write and illustrate the children’s storybook One, Two, Three: A Counting Book. Published in 2003 by Tundra Books, Slaughter’s book offers children the opportunity to brush up on their counting while gaining an appreciation for modern art at the same time. His second book for children, a collaboration with wife and children’s book author Marthe Jocelyn, was One Some Many, a counting book published in 2004.
One, Two, Three focuses primarily on exercising children’s counting skills with easily recognizable objects and simple illustrations. Slaughter uses primarily colors to make his collage illustrations both engaging and fun for kids, and includes no text aside from Arabic numerals. A reviewer for Kirkus Reviews commented that, created by “an artist who already has work hanging in the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney, and elsewhere,” One, Two, Three “should prompt plenty of pointing and chortling from even pre-verbal prewalkers.”
In addition to his work as a book illustrator—he has plans to produce several more books for young children—Slaughter has also designed posters, playbills, watches, and T-shirts. His artwork has been shown in solo exhibitions around the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Vancouver, Amsterdam, Cologne, and Japan. He has worked in collaboration with Durham Press for a decade and his prints are in the collections of the Museum of Modern and the Whitney Museum of American Art.