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A rare and exceedingly beautiful gelatin silver, double weight gallery photograph of film icon Judy Garland, by her favored MGM studio photographer Eric Carpenter. This image utilizes an art deco settee to capture a timeless and glamorous view of the young Garland. This double-weight photograph comes from the personal collection of Garland, and is stamped on verso by her estate as seen. This was hand printed by the photographer for the star, and photographs such as this were never intended for widespread distribution. This is a particularly captivating piece of fine art glamour photography, and captures a marquis film star by a top artist. We are pleased to be able to offer this wonderful photograph and many other large format vintage gallery portraits from the Golden age of Hollywood for sale exclusively through Grapefruit Moon Gallery.

Judy Garland

Artist: Eric Carpenter

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, art deco, Eric Carpenter, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, Judy Garland, MGM, portrait
Added to Gallery: May 3, 2010

A large and radiantly beautiful rare surviving signed F. Earl Christy pastel advertising illustration on canvas for “Parke, Davis & Co. Toilet Articles”. A jazz-age modernist interpretation of an art deco pin-up girl. F. Earl Christy was a prolific early 1900’s illustrator who’s career spanned four decades. We rarely come across his original works this is an estate fresh large and luminous example from his best period nicely framed and properly lined behind glass in a pristine state of original conservation.

Flapper with Bobbed Hair

Artist: Earl Christy

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, advertising, american, art deco, cosmetics, Earl Christy, flapper, glamour, pin up
Added to Gallery: April 6, 2010

A deeply romantic jazz age view of Gilda Gray, “the Shimmy girl” from her starring turn in “The Devil’s Dancer.” This is a treasure of the orientalist movement in photography in the 1920s, featuring the theater and film star in highly exotic lush costuming and soft focus, hyper close up style. The rich sepia of the photography and the soft focus were among the signatures of photographer Irving Chidnoff, who specialized in these idealized yet realistic photographic portraits of theater and films stars in New York.

Gilda Gray in Sepia

Artist: Irving Chidnoff

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, erotic, gelatin silver photograph, Gilda Gray, glamour, hollywood, Irving Chidnoff, jazz age, new york city, orientalist
Added to Gallery: February 10, 2010

A large and magnificent rare surviving signed F. Earl Christy pastel advertising illustration on canvas for “The Princess Pat” Cosmetic Company. A defining glamorous pin-up girl with a chic and elegantly sophisticated jazz-age style and modernist machine age aesthetic. F. Earl Christy was a prolific early 1900’s illustrator who’s career spanned four decades. We rarely come across his original works this is an estate fresh large and luminous example from his best period nicely matted and framed in a pristine state of original conservation.

Princess Pat Cosmetics Flapper Girl

Artist: Earl Christy

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, advertising, american, Christy Girl, cosmetics, Earl Christy, flapper, glamour, pin up, Princess Pat, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: January 16, 2010

A rare and exceedingly beautiful gelatin silver, double weight gallery photograph of film star Myrna Loy by Laszlo Willinger. This image utilizes a mirrored table to capture the beautiful Loy in a double image. The mirror image was one of the most innovative trends in art deco photography, as it relied on the precision lighting and bold crisp costuming that typified the period. Large double-weight photographs such as this were never intended for widespread distributions, and were hand printed by the photographers themselves.

Myrna Loy in Reflection

Artist: Laszlo Willinger

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, American Magazine, art deco, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, Laszlo Willinger, Myrna Loy, pre-code
Added to Gallery: January 16, 2010

A hard-boiled and erotically posed masterful gallery portrait photograph of Winifred Shaw, from her role in the Rodger’s and Hart play “Simple Simon.” Shaw, a unique beauty with vixenish jazz age features, was soon to become a Hollywood musical performer in the wild Depression era productions of the 1930s. In this photograph by Roberts, with its naturalistic styling, and provocative smoking view, Winifred Shaw is shown in all her unique beauty and iconic eroticism. A rare example of the raw sexuality of jazz age theater photography.

Erotic Winifred Shaw Smoking

Artist: Roberts of Boston

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, cigarettes, erotic, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, Roberts of Boston, theater, Winifred Shaw
Added to Gallery: January 16, 2010

A fine and rare surviving original pastel by Charles Sheldon of the young and lovely Jean Harlow from her early years around the time of her breakthrough role in Howard Hughes’ epic film of 1930 Hells Angels.

Jean Harlow Glamour Pastel

Artist: Charles Sheldon

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Charles Sheldon, glamour, hollywood, Jean Harlow, magazine cover, Photoplay, portrait, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: September 21, 2009

A 1961 painting by Al Brule created on commission for the Shaw-Barton Calendar Company; scene features a modern formally attired heartbreaker with her colorful parrot as was often the scene. Included in sale is a vintage calendar print of this work, titled “A Word With Polly”.

Brule was a Chicago area illustrator whose style closely resembled Haddon Sundblom and his circle of Chicago artists.

A Word With Polly

Artist: Al Brule

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, Al Brule, american, bird, chicago, glamour, illustration, original calendar art, parrot, pin up, Shaw-Barton Calendar Company
Added to Gallery: February 24, 2009

A tremendous original late 1920s pen and ink drawing by Cardwell Higgins titled “A Delightful Page in the Record of My Existence”. The artist created five of these noir illustrative costumed art deco pen & ink drawings between the years of 1927 – 1929 that were later marketed as limited edition art prints under the guidance of Charles Martignette in 1979. This is assuredly the finest from this series of Aubrey Beardsley / Harry Clarke inspired fantasy scenes that the young Higgins executed. From the Estate of Charles Martignette, who championed the efforts of Cardwell Higgins and organized a one man show for the artist in 1983 shortly after the artist’s death in Hollywood Florida.

A Delightful Page…

Artist: Cardwell Higgins

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, Cardwell Higgins, Charles Martignette, flapper, glamour, illustration
Added to Gallery: February 12, 2009

Titled at turns “Flower Girl” and “Message of Love,” this original oil on canvas by Edward D’Ancona was created for the John Frederick Calendar Company. Featuring an elegant and wholesome depiction of the good girl glamour art ideal, this marks a winsome departure by the prolific and infamous creator of the panties dropping, embarrassment style of cheesecake that signaled the wane of the era of “The Great American Pin-up.”

Message of Love

Artist: Edward D'Ancona

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, Edward D'Ancona, flowers, glamour, good girl art, John Frederick Calendar Company, Minnesota Artist, original calendar art, pin up
Added to Gallery: February 6, 2009

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