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Original Art from the Grand Age of American Illustration

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1920s

A beautiful and mysterious original art deco period oil on canvas, titled on verso Vanity. Art is signed in upper left, as seen, and appears to be Jochumsen. I believe the artist was a Oliver C. Jochumsen who worked in Philadelphia and later mover to Arizona and was a painter there of some merit, so much in fact the Arizona watercolor society currently awards the “Oliver C. Jochumsen” honor to new emerging artists. A delightful, Art Deco nude rendering with swans, which borrows from the Leda And The Swan motif. I cannot tell you more about this work other than that it is vintage, 1920’s, and really wonderful as a decorative art piece or perhaps as a published piece in Vanity Fair or Vogue, or another period publication.

Vanity

Artist: Oliver Jochumsen

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, Gloria Swanson, harem, jazz age, nude, Oliver Jochumsen, vanity
Added to Gallery: March 21, 2006

scarce surviving original Indian Maiden themed mixed media work by L. Goddard. Used as a published calendar by The Thomas D. Murphy Calendar Company, Red Oak Iowa in the early 1920’s with the title Minnehaha, Laughing Water. In original ornate incredible gesso frame. Comes with a dated 1926 sample calendar featuring the published artwork.

Minnehaha, Laughing Water

Artist: L. Goddard

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, indian maiden, L. Goddard, original calendar art, pin up, The Golden Gallery, Thomas D. Murphy
Added to Gallery: March 3, 2006

An important and rare original cover illustration for Vogue Magazine by Eduardo Benito who did his first cover for Vogue in November 1921 . Along with George LePape , Helen Dryden , and George Plank, Benito was a frequent cover contributor and really came into his own and helped define the late 1920’s Jazz Age sophisticated angular geometric look.

Art Deco Cover for Vogue Magazine

Artist: Eduardo Benito

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, Eduardo Benito, flapper, jazz age, magazine cover, maiden, nymph, original cover art, spanish, Vogue
Added to Gallery: January 27, 2006

A dramatic and rare, original Art Deco/Jazz Age watercolor of 3 nudes, dated 1929, and titled on verso The White Muse, of unknown application by noted illustrator and muralist Andre Durceneau. Defines the Art Deco Severe aesthetic and is a wonderful work. Primarily known as a painter and muralist, Andre Durenceau’s artistic oeuvre has spanned many years and many illustrations, and his work that survives is highly prized. Many consider him to be one of the greatest muralists of all time.

The White Muse

Artist: Andre Durenceau

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Andre Durenceau, art deco, blackamoor, french, jazz age, nude, severe, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: January 25, 2006

A stylized and rare original art deco fantasy laden rendering of a nude Amazonian Warrior by noted illustrator and muralist Andre Durceneau. Almost platinum or golden age comic book-like in it’s execution. Nicely framed and matted in a period gesso frame. Primarily known as a painter and muralist, Andre Durenceau’s artistic oeuvre has spanned many years and many illustrations, and the work that survives is highly prized. Many consider him to be one of the greatest muralists of all time.

Art Deco Nude Amazon Warrior

Artist: Andre Durenceau

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Andre Durenceau, art deco, fantasy, french, jazz age, nude, severe
Added to Gallery: January 25, 2006

A fantastic and phrenetic original art deco era illustration of a nude nymph sea sprite and friends riding a school of flying fish ! Original use is unknown; looks like a pulp cover or perhaps an early Science & Invention cover to these eyes . A defining and whimsical example by the American Artist Charles W. Pancoast, who is credited with illustrating the 1907 edition of BLACK BEAUTY: The Autobiography of a Horse by Dodge Publishing Company, New York.

A Nude Sea Sprite On A Flying Fish

Artist: Charles Pancoast

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, 1920s, art deco, Charles Pancoast, nude, nymph, pulp, sea siren, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: September 29, 2005

This is the second of a pair of institution-sized monumental hand-tinted highlighted fine art prints that were displayed in New York City at the Metropolitan Museum of Art after the turn of the last century. They found their way to a convent in the Midwest and recently went up for sale. We are proud to offer this most unusual Edwin Austin Abbey, King Lear, A Farewell To Cordelia .

King Lear

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, 1920s, art nouveau, Edwin Austin Abbey, king lear, maiden, shakespeare, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: July 15, 2005

An exceptional and defining example of William Malherbe’s post impressionistic landscapes and portaiture — a circa 1920’s oil on stretched canvas. Malherbe is a well-listed and coveted artist with outstanding auction hammer prices. To these eyes, an inferior village view with no figures sold for a record $4,180.00 in 1988. Original label on verso, as seen, boldly signed lower left. This oil painting is an evocative and stirring example of his mastery of the post impressionistic landscape.

“La Seine aux Andelys”

Artist: William Malherbe

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, 1920s, fine art, french, impressionist, landscape, portrait, William Malherbe
Added to Gallery: July 5, 2005

A delightful if somewhat macabre and seemingly allegorical take on an interior nude Harem Scene. Eerily rendered grotesques, satyrs, nymphs, and a female nude in the forefront — ravished by age — cavort in a whimsical Middle Eastern aesthetic interior. Painting is unsigned but guaranteed to be an original work by this well-listed and exhibited artist. A fresh estate auction buy, where a large collection of Brown original paintings were sold over a several month period straight from the artist’s descendents’ estate. Beautifully framed in a period, ornate gesso wood frame as seen and mounted on original suede as presented by artist and found.

Art Deco Nude Harem Scene

Artist: Bob Brown

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, allegorical, american, art deco, Bob Brown, bohemian, harem, Minnesota Artist, nude, nymph, satyr
Added to Gallery: February 28, 2005

The piece may have been also used as a poster design or perhaps a sheet music cover. As was sometimes the case, this rugged boxer with the large chin featured himself as the model. This is a mixed medium work in that the left side of the detailed map is an actual printed period map that Armstrong adhered to the top of the canvas (he painted in the right area of the map where the text Russia appears). This painting is featured on page 43 of the Michael Wooldridge artist book titled Pin-up Dreams.

The Man Behind The Gun

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, New York Tribune, original illustration art, patriotic, pin up, poster design, Rolf Armstrong, WWI
Added to Gallery: September 23, 2004

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