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  • Frank Licsko, Calm, Screenprint
    Nov. 17, 2022

    Frank Licsko, Calm, Screenprint

    Est: $500 - $600

    Artist: Frank Licsko, Hungarian/American (1946 - ) Title: Calm Year: 1989 Medium: Screenprint, signed, dated and numbered in pencil Edition: AP Size: 25 x 39 in. (63.5 x 99.06 cm)

    RoGallery
  • Frank Lickso - "CALM" Hand-Signed Serigraph1989
    Apr. 23, 2019

    Frank Lickso - "CALM" Hand-Signed Serigraph1989

    Est: $300 - $800

    Large vintage Lickso hand-signed and numbered serigraph. This piece is marked A.P. from an artist proof edition! Comes unframed with a gallery COA (Certificate of Authenticity). Licsko, Hungarian/American (1946 - ) The paintings of Frank Licsko are something to behold. Cherished for their brilliance and intensity his works have been recognized by private art collectors for some three decades as unrivaled. Included among the collectors of Licsko are the late Hubert Humphrey, Vice-President of the United States, members of the Japanese Royal family, His Excellency Zediad Shawwaf, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the National Gallery of Canada. Most recent Licsko collectors include actor Larry Hagman, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Clint Eastwood’s luxury estate development company Tehama. Licsko made his way to the United States by way of Hungary, Austria, and Canada. Born May 1, 1946, in Budapest, his family was forced to flee to Austria when he was ten years old to escape the war between the Hungarian revolutionaries and the Soviet Union. The family eventually settled in Ontario, Canada where as a young teenager his artwork already described as masterful, helped support his family. At fourteen Licsko was entered into an International Art Competition with over 4000 entrants. He won first place and an art scholarship. Later, he briefly attended the Ontario College of Art. He moved his own young family of four to Los Angeles in the early eighties for a few years before settling into Carmel on California’s Monterey Peninsula. His work influenced most by Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Kriegoff, and Dali became recognized as powerful and important expressions of art. His recent move to a new larger studio in the Paso Robles Wine Region, along with the Central Coast of California, has served to intensify his work and further inspire the art that can only be described as a Licsko.

    New Ideas Auctions
  • Frank Lickso - "CALM" Hand-Signed Serigraph1989
    Apr. 04, 2019

    Frank Lickso - "CALM" Hand-Signed Serigraph1989

    Est: $300 - $800

    Large vintage Lickso hand-signed and numbered serigraph. This piece is marked A.P. from an artist proof edition! Comes unframed with a gallery COA (Certificate of Authenticity). Licsko, Hungarian/American (1946 - ) The paintings of Frank Licsko are something to behold. Cherished for their brilliance and intensity his works have been recognized by private art collectors for some three decades as unrivaled. Included among the collectors of Licsko are the late Hubert Humphrey, Vice-President of the United States, members of the Japanese Royal family, His Excellency Zediad Shawwaf, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the National Gallery of Canada. Most recent Licsko collectors include actor Larry Hagman, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Clint Eastwood’s luxury estate development company Tehama. Licsko made his way to the United States by way of Hungary, Austria, and Canada. Born May 1, 1946, in Budapest, his family was forced to flee to Austria when he was ten years old to escape the war between the Hungarian revolutionaries and the Soviet Union. The family eventually settled in Ontario, Canada where as a young teenager his artwork already described as masterful, helped support his family. At fourteen Licsko was entered into an International Art Competition with over 4000 entrants. He won first place and an art scholarship. Later, he briefly attended the Ontario College of Art. He moved his own young family of four to Los Angeles in the early eighties for a few years before settling into Carmel on California’s Monterey Peninsula. His work influenced most by Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Kriegoff, and Dali became recognized as powerful and important expressions of art. His recent move to a new larger studio in the Paso Robles Wine Region, along with the Central Coast of California, has served to intensify his work and further inspire the art that can only be described as a Licsko.

    New Ideas Auctions
  • Frank Lickso - "CALM" Hand-Signed Serigraph1989
    Mar. 21, 2019

    Frank Lickso - "CALM" Hand-Signed Serigraph1989

    Est: $300 - $800

    Large vintage Lickso hand-signed and numbered serigraph. This piece is marked A.P. from an artist proof edition! Comes unframed with a gallery COA (Certificate of Authenticity). Licsko, Hungarian/American (1946 - ) The paintings of Frank Licsko are something to behold. Cherished for their brilliance and intensity his works have been recognized by private art collectors for some three decades as unrivaled. Included among the collectors of Licsko are the late Hubert Humphrey, Vice-President of the United States, members of the Japanese Royal family, His Excellency Zediad Shawwaf, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the National Gallery of Canada. Most recent Licsko collectors include actor Larry Hagman, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Clint Eastwood’s luxury estate development company Tehama. Licsko made his way to the United States by way of Hungary, Austria, and Canada. Born May 1, 1946, in Budapest, his family was forced to flee to Austria when he was ten years old to escape the war between the Hungarian revolutionaries and the Soviet Union. The family eventually settled in Ontario, Canada where as a young teenager his artwork already described as masterful, helped support his family. At fourteen Licsko was entered into an International Art Competition with over 4000 entrants. He won first place and an art scholarship. Later, he briefly attended the Ontario College of Art. He moved his own young family of four to Los Angeles in the early eighties for a few years before settling into Carmel on California’s Monterey Peninsula. His work influenced most by Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Kriegoff, and Dali became recognized as powerful and important expressions of art. His recent move to a new larger studio in the Paso Robles Wine Region, along with the Central Coast of California, has served to intensify his work and further inspire the art that can only be described as a Licsko.

    New Ideas Auctions
  • Frank Licsko silkscreen
    Feb. 09, 2019

    Frank Licsko silkscreen

    Est: $200 - $400

    Frank Licsko (Hungarian 20th c.)- ''Black and Gold''- serigraph, ca. 1989, signed and numbered 232/250 in pencil. 26 x 36''

    Rachel Davis Fine Arts
  • "CALM" Large Serigraph by Frank Licsko 1989
    Oct. 30, 2018

    "CALM" Large Serigraph by Frank Licsko 1989

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Frank Licsko, Hungarian/American (1946 - ) This is a large, hand-signed, limited edition Artist's Proof serigraph with intense coloring...hard to find. This looks like a photograph as Licsko is so detailed in his paintings that the serigraph processing is able to pick every nuanced stroke! Comes with COA. Comes unframed.

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  • Frank Licsko serigraph
    Aug. 11, 2018

    Frank Licsko serigraph

    Est: $200 - $400

    Frank Licsko (Hungarian 20th c.)- ''Black and Gold''- serigraph, ca. 1989, signed and numbered 232/250 in pencil. 26 x 36''

    Rachel Davis Fine Arts
  • Frank Licsko, Calm, Serigraph
    Jun. 21, 2017

    Frank Licsko, Calm, Serigraph

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Artist: Frank Licsko (1946 - ) Title: Calm Year: 1989 Medium: Serigraph, signed, dated and numbered in pencil Edition: AP Size: 25 x 39 in. (63.5 x 99.06 cm)

    RoGallery
  • Frank Licsko Lithograph
    Dec. 26, 2016

    Frank Licsko Lithograph

    Est: -

    Approx 33" x 52"

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Frank Licsko Lithograph, "Crystal Clear"
    Dec. 26, 2016

    Frank Licsko Lithograph, "Crystal Clear"

    Est: -

    Approx 38" x 52".Ltd. Ed.

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Signed Frank Licsko "Triple Plane" A.P.
    Dec. 26, 2016

    Signed Frank Licsko "Triple Plane" A.P.

    Est: -

    Approx 47" x 40". COA accompanies this lot

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
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