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This is a haunting watercolor by renowned book illustrator Willy Pogany. Marked on verso “Doll House Hell” this is a dark noir rendering of an evening on a boathouse. The pylons and trees are turning into monsters and even the sky appears to be weighing down on the lone boat. Pogany is best remembered for his illustrated volumes of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Doll House Hell

Artist: Willy Pogany

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art
Tagged With: 1930s, 1940s, american, art nouveau, fantasy, Golden Age, hungarian, illustration, new york city, noir, set design, Willy Pogany
Added to Gallery: January 27, 2017

This large signed oil painting with an erotic science fiction/fantasy theme was exhibited at 1976’s OrlandoCon, an event that in many ways seems to be the template for todays Comic Con. McCauley was featured as an honored guest at the Florida comic convention, and unveiled previously unseen works that were either painted and unpublished in […]

The Queen of The Apes

Artist: Harold McCauley

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Harold McCauley, OrlandoCon, pulp, sci-fi
Added to Gallery: January 25, 2017

A moving gouache-on-board painting by Amos Sewell, this appeared as an interior illustration in the March, 1947 edition of Redbook magazine, accompanying a story by Peter Stirling Cardoza titled “Take Care of Jimmy.” This image shows a tearful farewell at a train window, dramatically and tenderly rendered by this well-listed and important American illustrator. Nicely framed and matted […]

Take Care of Jimmy

Artist: Amos Sewell

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, Amos Sewell, Golden Age, original illustration art, original interior illustration, Redbook Magazine, Trains
Added to Gallery: January 25, 2017

A humorous, art deco, Spanish flavored gouache illustration created for the cover of the May 24, 1930 edition of Judge magazine. A quirky scene by frequent Judge cover artist Frank Hanley titled The Serenade. This is nicely framed and matted in a period wood frame and comes with a complete edition of the published magazine.

The Serenade

Artist: Frank Hanley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, Dr. Suess, Frank Hanley, Judge, magazine cover, original cover art, spanish
Added to Gallery: January 16, 2017

This is an intriguing topical French magazine illustration depicting a decadent French woman enjoying five different forms of illumination as she goes through various stages of undress. Providing commentary on the onset of modernity in fin-de-siècle France through the metaphor illustrated mistress of the house who is seen with a broadening smile and increasingly confident demeanor as she lives with the at the time shockingly new conveniences, this is a bold and striking illustration by the controversial French cartoonist Gil Baer.

Fin De Siecle, Illuminated

Artist: Gil Baer

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art
Tagged With: 1900s, belle epoque, boudoir, cartoon, fin-de-siecle, french, Gil Baer, illustration, original illustration art, risque, satirical, Thomas Edison
Added to Gallery: January 16, 2017

From renowned American illustrator Cardwell Higgins comes this  pen & ink on artist’s paper illustration that was created for Eastern Airlines with a plane whizzing through the air showing the logo for the airlines by its tail–a logo that Higgins also designed. With progress-minded, art deco imagery, this aviation themed piece is framed alongside a portrait […]

Eastern Airlines Design & Presentation

Artist: Cardwell Higgins

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: aviation, Cardwell Higgins, illustration
Added to Gallery: January 10, 2017

A stunning early 1900’s vintage James Arthur Studios, L. Goddard style, mixed media illustration. This work was used as a calendar for the American Art Works Calendar Company; Coshocton Ohio. Verso tag seems to read Drickley Studios and is titled Girl With Basket of Flowers. A lovely Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque maiden who is delightful and colorful and rendered with great detail and skill. A rare surviving original calendar-used illustration from the early era of glamour art.

Girl with Basket of Flowers

Artist: Unidentified

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, American Art Works, art nouveau, belle epoque, flowers, maiden, original calendar art
Added to Gallery: December 10, 2016

A moody, evocotive, fantasy laden American Impressionist painting by the well-listed painter and illustrator Charles Allan Winter. Titled on verso The Island Castle. A fresh, untouched find directly from the artist’s estate.

The Island Castle

Artist: Charles Winter

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, Charles Winter, fantasy, impressionist, landscape, pastoral
Added to Gallery: December 7, 2016

What is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him? asks this inspirational and spiritual large male nude oil painting by the well-listed New Rochelle based illustrator and artist Walter Beach Humphrey. This new to the market, prize-winning ‘Rock of Ages’ scene was owned for many years by the artist’s daughter, Constance June Humphrey. As a young child in the late 1920s, Constance was a favored model of her father’s friend Norman Rockwell. Humphrey and Rockwell shared a New Rochelle hayloft when they were both starting out. The exceptional provenance and history of the painting evoke the spirit of when it was painted and the special talents and life of the painter.

What Is Man?

Artist: Walter Beach Humphrey

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art
Tagged With: 1950s, american, gay interest, male nude, New Rochelle, nude, religious, spiritual, The Saturday Evening Post, Walter Beach Humphrey
Added to Gallery: December 2, 2016

A large oil on illustration board painting by E.F. Ward commissioned for an interior story titled “Drumheads and Dairy Maids” by Helen Topping Miller for the November 1918 edition of A Woman’s Home Companion. Work is beautifully displayed in oval matted, wide profile period antique frame behind glass.

Drumheads and Dairy Maids

Artist: E. F. Ward

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, american, art nouveau, E. F. Ward, Helen Topping Miller, maiden, original interior illustration, The Woman's Home Companion
Added to Gallery: November 27, 2016

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