Limited Edition Prints

Under the Stars

#81021     20″ X 26″      Serigraph

Don Quixote Series

Don Quixote & Sancho Panza could not be held within the confines of Western literature.

Since Quixote tilted his first Spanish windmill four centuries ago, they have invaded every culture and become international legends. Dr. T.F. Chen first tilted with them in grammar school in Taiwan.

As he matured, Chen discovered Quixote’s bite, wit, and wisdom, which became more building blocks in his castle of panchromatic international Neo-Iconography, of which he is the initiator/painter/philosopher/developer.

In this series of drawings, Chen has isolated Quixote and Sancho from other icons and presented them with warm and friendly admiration.

  • Under the Stars

    Under the Stars #81021     20″ X 26″      Serigraph Don Quixote Series Don Quixote & Sancho Panza could not be held within the confines of Western […]
  • To Tile the Windmill

    To Tile the Windmill #81013     26″ X 20″      Serigraph Don Quixote Series Don Quixote & Sancho Panza could not be held within the confines of […]
  • Take a Rest

    Take a Rest #81020     26″ X 20″      Serigraph Don Quixote Series Don Quixote & Sancho Panza could not be held within the confines of Western […]
  • Sweet Promise

    Sweet Promise #81016     20″ X 26″      Serigraph Don Quixote Series Don Quixote & Sancho Panza could not be held within the confines of Western literature. […]
  • Departure

    Departure #81011     20″ X 26″      Serigraph Don Quixote Series Don Quixote & Sancho Panza could not be held within the confines of Western literature. Since […]
  • World Family in Peace

    World Family in Peace #89053     127 X 150 cm     Print    1989 Matisse’s “Dance,” 1909. MOMA, NY Chen has been inspired several times to […]
  • Light of Love

    Light of Love #94003     168 X 122 cm     Print     1994 T. F. Chen chooses Raphael’s “Madonna of the Chair” (1507) as one […]
  • Peony II (Red)

    Peony II (Red)