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Saul Chase Shop

During the latter part of the 20th century, collectors worldwide eagerly acquired Saul Chase silkscreen prints from elite dealers such as Pace Prints, Brooke Alexander, Barbara Gladstone, and Andrew Crispo. Major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Smithsonian American Art Museum and The Brooklyn Museum Art, added this work to their collections. Between 1976 and 1981, Chase produced the 12 editions of screenprints that have become iconic New York imagery. Created directly in the medium by the artist working alone in his Greene Street (Soho) studio, these complex images required between 30-40 screens of hand cut stencil cut with incredible precision. Praised by criticism major publications, the work garnered a “Print of the Decade” selection in “Art News” magazine. The prints available on this website are from the artists personal collection and have been archivally preserved. .