Jacques Lipchitz

Jacques Lichiptz, a French-American artist, collaborated closely with Irwin Hollander, a master printer renowned for his expertise in lithography and printmaking. Their partnership resulted in prints characterized by Lichiptz's precise geometric forms and intricate compositions. Hollander's technical proficiency complemented Lichiptz's meticulous approach, allowing them to experiment with color, texture, and layering in innovative ways. Their collaborations not only showcased Lichiptz's talent for merging abstract and figurative elements but also highlighted Hollander's role in translating the artist's vision into technically superb prints.

Available Works

A black and white figure. The image is in the center of the page and has two feet. The top of the image is an abstract mishmosh of scribbles and legs sticking out.

UNTITLED, 1968

Liquid tusche, black on gray paper, single figure

30" x 22 1/4"

BAT

$3,500.00

A single image in the center of the page. The figure has four legs . On top of the legs are a cluster of different shapes which poke out. Some look like horse hooves, some have the shape of a head.

UNTITLED (B&W LITHO)

Black on white, lithograph

29 3/4" x 22 1/4"

TP

$3,500.00

UNTITLED (THREE FIGURE LITHOGRAPH)

Lithograph on olive paper

23 1/4" x 32 3/8"

BAT

$3,500.00