LeRoy Neiman — “Place du Casino, Monte Carlo” (1982) Original Hand-Signed Color Screenprint (Framed)

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Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Image Size: 27⅛″ × 37″ | Framed: 37¾″ × 47″ Edition: No. 94 of 300 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil lower right Date: 1982 Condition: Excellent; full margins, vibrant color, professionally framed Provenance: Private collection

“Place du Casino, Monte Carlo” captures LeRoy Neiman’s signature exuberance and mastery of color, portraying the glamorous energy of Monaco’s famed Casino Square.
Painted in Neiman’s hallmark palette of dazzling yellows, blues, and fuchsia tones, the scene teems with luxury cars, fashionable figures, and the sunlit facades of Belle Époque architecture — a celebration of elegance, motion, and modern leisure.

Neiman’s dynamic brushwork and chromatic brilliance evoke the essence of Riviera sophistication and joie de vivre, making this one of his most sought-after European works.

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Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Image Size: 27⅛″ × 37″ | Framed: 37¾″ × 47″ Edition: No. 94 of 300 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil lower right Date: 1982 Condition: Excellent; full margins, vibrant color, professionally framed Provenance: Private collection

“Place du Casino, Monte Carlo” captures LeRoy Neiman’s signature exuberance and mastery of color, portraying the glamorous energy of Monaco’s famed Casino Square.
Painted in Neiman’s hallmark palette of dazzling yellows, blues, and fuchsia tones, the scene teems with luxury cars, fashionable figures, and the sunlit facades of Belle Époque architecture — a celebration of elegance, motion, and modern leisure.

Neiman’s dynamic brushwork and chromatic brilliance evoke the essence of Riviera sophistication and joie de vivre, making this one of his most sought-after European works.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012) was one of the most renowned chroniclers of 20th-century life. His vivid paintings and screenprints immortalized moments of sport, society, and travel, uniting energy and glamour in equal measure.
Neiman’s works appear in leading institutions including the Smithsonian Institution, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Library of Congress.