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  • Mark Ryden

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    Art Brokerage: Mark Ryden American Artist: b. 1963. Mark Ryden (born January 20, 1963) is an American painter, part of the Lowbrow (or Pop Surrealist) art movement. He was dubbed "the god-father of pop surrealism" by Interview Magazine. Ryden's aesthetic is developed from subtle amalgams of many sources: from Ingres, David and other French classicists to Little Golden Books. Ryden also draws his inspiration from anything that will evoke mystery; old toys, anatomical models, stuffed animals, skeletons and religious ephemera found in flea markets. Ryden was born in Medford, Oregon on January 20, 1963, but raised in Southern California. Ryden is the son of Barbara and Keith Ryden. His father made a living painting, restoring and customizing cars. He has two sisters and two brothers, one a fellow artist named Keyth Ryden, who works under the name KRK. Ryden graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, in 1987. From 1988 to 1998 Ryden made his living as a commercial artist. During this period Ryden created numerous album covers including, Michael Jackson's Dangerous, Red Hot Chili Peppers' One Hot Minute, and Aerosmith's Love in an Elevator. Also during this time, Ryden created book covers including Stephen King's novel Desperation and The Regulators. Ryden made a living as a commercial artist until his work was taken up by Robert Williams, a former member of the Zap Comix collective, who in 1994 put it on the cover of Juxtapoz, a magazine devoted to "lowbrow art". Listings wanted.

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Lincoln’s Hands 2007 Limited Edition Print - Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

Lincoln’s Hands 2007

Limited Edition Print: Multi-Plate Multi-Color Relief, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 60

Size: 18x15 in  | 44x38 cm
🔥Framed Limited Edition Relief - Inquire $3,500
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Queen Bee Museum Edition 2016 Limited Edition Print - Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

Queen Bee Museum Edition 2016

Limited Edition Print: Lithograph, Hand Signed, Museum Edition of 250

Size: 33x24 in  | 84x60 cm
🔥🔥Limited Edition Lithograph - Inquire $3,200
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Elsa 2003 Limited Edition Print - Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

Elsa 2003

Limited Edition Print: Giclee on Archival Cotton Rag Paper, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 60

Size: 13x11 in  | 33x28 cm
🔥Framed Limited Edition Giclee - Inquire
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Parlor  2015 Limited Edition Print - Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

Parlor 2015

Limited Edition Print: Lithograph on Heavyweight Paper, Hand Signed, From the edition of 500

Size: 26x38 in  | 66x97 cm
🔥Limited Edition Lithograph
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Pumpkin President Poster 2008 HS Limited Edition Print - Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

Pumpkin President Poster 2008 HS

Limited Edition Print: Lithographic Poster Printed on Heavy Weight Paper, Hand Signed, From the edition of 500

Size: 25x33 in  | 64x84 cm
🔥Framed Limited Edition Poster - 4 Watchers $2,300
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Parlor  2015 Limited Edition Print - Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

Parlor 2015

Limited Edition Print: Lithograph on Heavyweight Paper, Not Signed, From the edition of 500

Size: 26x39 in  | 66x98 cm
🔥Limited Edition Lithograph
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