Woman with Floral Arrangement
Fine Art Print (Serigraph or Lithograph) on paper • Isaac Maimon (born 1951)

Style & Movement
Contemporary Figurative Art, influenced by Parisian Cafe Culture and Art Deco Revival
Medium & Technique
Silkscreen (Serigraph) or Lithograph; characterized by flat color planes, graphic linework, and saturated pigments with a smooth finish
Creation Period
circa 1980-2010
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 36 x 20 inches; vertical portrait format
Subject Description
A stylized portrait of a glamorous woman with dark hair, a red gown, and a blue necklace, set against a background featuring an abstract floral arrangement. The composition emphasizes elegance, fashion, and an idealized feminine form typical of the artist's oeuvre.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Good; appears to be well-maintained under glass with some minor evidence of light fading typical of paper works of this era.
Estimated Market Value
$300 - $600 USD
Auction Estimate
$150 - $450 USD
Provenance History
Likely acquired from a commercial gallery or cruise ship art auction, which were primary distribution channels for Maimon's editions in the late 20th century.
Art Historical Significance
Maimon is a prominent figure in the 'Parisian' style of Israeli art, known for capturing the 'Bon Vivant' lifestyle. His work bridges the gap between commercial illustration and fine art, echoing the influence of Toulouse-Lautrec and Modigliani.
Notable Features
Signature use of bold reds and deep blues; the black wavy hair and heavy-lidded eyes are hallmark stylistic traits of Isaac Maimon.
Condition Issues
Slight potential for color shifting (UV damage) and minor paper puckering near the matting if not archivally mounted.
Conservation Recommendations
Ensure the use of UV-protective glass and acid-free matting; keep out of direct sunlight to prevent further pigment degradation.