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Original Abstract Nature Collage by Charles Wilkin

United States

€1,008
Original Impressionism Women Collage by Alessio Mazzarulli

Collage

, 90 W x 90 H x 2.5 D cm

€4,613
Original Fine Art Floral Collage by Olivier Messas
€9,702

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Original Dada Fashion Collage by Deborah Stevenson

Collage

, 25.4 W x 30.5 H x 0.6 D cm

United States

€578

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Original Abstract Fantasy Collage by Naomi Vona

Collage

, 21 W x 25 H x 0.1 D cm

€527

Prints from €36

Original Abstract Music Collage by Annabel Andrews

Collage

, 70 W x 50 H x 0.3 D cm

€665

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Original Cubism Food Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 15.5 W x 20.1 H x 0.3 D cm

€215
Original Fine Art Abstract Collage by Michael Cutlip

Collage

, 61 W x 61 H x 5.1 D cm

United States

€2,502
Original Illustration Abstract Collage by Naomi Vona

Collage

, 21 W x 29.7 H x 0.1 D cm

€243

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Original Abstract Men Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 21.2 W x 28 H x 0.3 D cm

€149
Original Expressionism Love Collage by Lorette C Luzajic

Collage

, 30.5 W x 30.5 H x 1.9 D cm

€356
Original Expressionism Men Collage by Brian Mcdonald

Collage

, 48.3 W x 40.6 H x 5.1 D cm

United States

€1,353
Original Minimalism Abstract Collage by Nico Kok

Collage

, 74 W x 104 H x 8 D cm

Netherlands

€4,167

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Original Expressionism Men Collage by Pascal Marlin

Collage

, 50 W x 65 H x 0.3 D cm

€770

Prints from €66

Original Surrealism Animal Collage by Matthew Rose

Collage

, 30 W x 23 H x 0.1 D cm

€527

Prints from €45

Original Abstract Landscape Collage by Sven Pfrommer

Collage

, 140 W x 70 H x 5 D cm

€2,095
Original Abstract Fashion Collage by Ute Rathmann

Collage

, 50 W x 37 H x 0.1 D cm

€392

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Original Figurative Portrait Collage by Pascal Marlin

Collage

, 81 W x 100 H x 2.5 D cm

€2,345

Prints from €66

Original Surrealism Abstract Collage by Jim Ford

Collage

, 78.7 W x 53.3 H x 1.3 D cm

United States

€577

Prints from €80

Original Abstract Expressionism Abstract Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 22.9 W x 28.5 H x 0.3 D cm

€177
Original Surrealism People Collage by Pascal Marlin

Collage

, 73 W x 92 H x 2 D cm

€1,665

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Original Pop Art Celebrity Collage by John Lijo Bluefish

Collage

, 119.4 W x 152.4 H x 5.1 D cm

€3,195
Original Art Deco Women Collage by Soo Beng Lim

Collage

, 57 W x 79 H x 0.2 D cm

Australia

€687

Prints from €72

Original Abstract Floral Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 13.6 W x 20.7 H x 0.3 D cm

€140
Original Abstract Landscape Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 16 W x 21.3 H x 0.3 D cm

€149
Original Abstract Expressionism Abstract Collage by Dominault Evelyne

Collage

, 50 W x 50 H x 4 D cm

€1,629

Prints from €59

Original Conceptual Abstract Collage by Katerina Christopoulou

Collage

, 80 W x 115 H x 4 D cm

Original Street Art Cities Collage by Sven Pfrommer

Collage

, 80 W x 120 H x 5 D cm

€2,114
Original Abstract Collage by Karin Hay White

Collage

, 45 W x 33 H x 3.5 D cm

United Kingdom

€880

Prints from €62

Original Abstract Nature Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 15.8 W x 22.4 H x 0.8 D cm

€149
Original Abstract People Collage by Naomi Vona

Collage

, 14 W x 20 H x 0.1 D cm

€518

Prints from €45

Original Expressionism Portrait Collage by Pascal Marlin

Collage

, 28 W x 39 H x 0.3 D cm

€356

Prints from €66

Original Conceptual People Collage by Athena Petra Tasiopoulos

Collage

, 14 W x 17.8 H x 0.3 D cm

€285
Original Conceptual Political Collage by Deborah Stevenson

Collage

, 21.1 W x 29.7 H x 0.3 D cm

United States

€489

Prints from €45

Original Abstract Portrait Collage by Naomi Vona

Collage

, 21 W x 25 H x 0.1 D cm

€527

Prints from €36

Original Fine Art Abstract Collage by Kokichi Umezaki

Collage

, 22 W x 27.3 H x 1.7 D cm

€828
Original Abstract Expressionism Abstract Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 13.8 W x 23.4 H x 0.2 D cm

€177
Original Minimalism Abstract Collage by Annabel Andrews

Collage

, 106 W x 76 H x 3 D cm

€1,949

Prints from €90

Original Abstract Expressionism Abstract Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 17.1 W x 29.1 H x 0.3 D cm

€149
Original Conceptual Fashion Collage by Deborah Stevenson

Collage

, 19.8 W x 19.3 H x 0.3 D cm

United States

€512

Prints from €45

Original Abstract Expressionism Abstract Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 27 W x 53 H x 0.2 D cm

€279
Original Abstract Expressionism Abstract Collage by Eleni Pratsi

Collage

, 50 W x 57 H x 0.5 D cm

€647

Prints from €54

Original Abstract Children Collage by Armand Brac

Collage

, 20.6 W x 25.7 H x 0.3 D cm

€243
Original Pop Art Popular culture Collage by Silvio Severino

Collage

, 30 W x 40 H x 1 D cm

€536

Prints from €36

Original Modern Abstract Collage by Adam Collier Noel

Collage

, 76.2 W x 101.6 H x 3.8 D cm

United States

€3,672
Original Abstract Geometric Collage by Annabel Andrews

Collage

, 45 W x 64 H x 0.1 D cm

€1,148

Prints from €90

Original Fine Art Abstract Collage by Michael Cutlip

Collage

, 94 W x 121.9 H x 6.3 D cm

United States

€5,679
Original Figurative Men Collage by Adam Collier Noel

Collage

, 121.9 W x 61 H x 3.8 D cm

United States

€3,043
Original Abstract Places Collage by Naomi Vona

Collage

, 13.6 W x 8.7 H x 0.1 D cm

€234

Prints from €36

Original Cubism Abstract Collage by Adam Collier Noel

United States

€10,992

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With traditional, photomontage, decoupage and digital mixed media works, Saatchi Art offers 24,213 of two and three dimensional collages so you can find the perfect piece for your space.

If you’re an admirer of collage art, you’ll probably find one that sparks your interest among our selection of over 26,000 collages for sale made by some of the world’s most talented emerging artists. Though the art of collage had been practiced for hundreds of years prior, it wasn’t until the early 20th century that artists including Pablo Picasso and George Braque helped collage gain acceptance into the modern art movement. Collages can be assembled from such disparate materials as photographs, periodical clippings, textiles, colored/textured paper, wood, etc. Many artists often combine painting, drawing, and photo techniques with collage, creating mixed media works both representational and abstract.

History Of Collage Art

Collage became more fully developed during the advent of modernism, when Cubist pioneers Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque experimented with the idea of combining fragments of different materials to create a whole new composition. These artists mixed high culture (modern art) with elements of everyday life (pieces of textiles, newspapers, magazines, colored paper, etc.). Dada artists introduced the use of previously existing photographs in their collages, which often commented on the state of German society in the chaos of World War I. The art of collage continued to serve as inspiration in the 1950s and 1960s, when assemblage and Pop artists used found objects and images from mass produced advertisements in their works. While many artists today continue with original methods of collage, many introduce newer digital mediums to revitalize the traditional art. 

Collage Art Techniques

The medium of collage places more emphasis on the concept and techniques used to create works rather than the end result itself. Artists cut and paste fragments of various preexisting materials, ranging from newspapers and magazine ads to textiles and found objects, on a variety of surfaces. Some create photo collages, using photomontage techniques with both physical and digital photographs. To further emphasize the process behind the creation of a collage, artists sometimes utilize chance procedures, like randomly arranging pieces on a surface, to create more spontaneous compositions. Artists can also work with decoupage, in which layers of cut-outs are arranged to form an image, and assemblage, in which real objects are used to make three-dimensional collages. Contemporary artists also make use of various digital formats to further expand on the artistic practice.

Famous Collage Artists

Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are well known for their Cubist collages that played on perspective and scale. Picasso’s “Still Life with Chair Caning” (1912) is one of the most iconic collages. Picasso created a tabletop still life, using an array of materials including newspaper, rope, and an oilcloth with a trompe l’oeil chair-caning pattern. Dadaist Hannah Hoch created photomontage collages, most notably “Cut With the Kitchen Knife Through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany” (1919-1920). Hoch is known for critiquing gender issues and politics, often combining imagery of machines and fashion in her collages. Hans Arp is touted for his use of chance in creating works like “Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance” (1917). Richard Hamilton put a Pop art spin on collage in his “Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?” (1956). Henri Matisse experimented with decoupage to create his iconic “Blue Nude II” (1952). Other artists known for their collages include Kurt Schwitters, John Heartfield, Joseph Cornell, Raoul Hausmann, Lorna Simpson, Nina Yuen, Annegret Soltau, Jeese Treece, John Stezaker, Nancy Spero, and Kara Walker.