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Original Art from the Grand Age of American Illustration

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This shoot ’em up action packed Western Americana illustration titled The Rider From Rio appeared as the April 22, 1933 cover of Street & Smith’s – Wild West Weekly. By the prolific and gifted American painter, John Coughlin, this exciting old west scene exemplifies the fighting cowboy spirit that was essential to the Western pulps.  A fresh to […]

The Rider From Rio

Artist: John Coughlin

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, cowboy, Golden Age, John Coughlin, original cover art, original illustration art, pulp, Street & Smith's Wild West Weekly
Added to Gallery: January 20, 2016

An action packed, Western Americana cover painting by the American illustrator Charles Durant, this appeared as the cover of the May 8, 1926 edition of Western Story Magazine. The scene is set on the main street of a Wild West frontier town as a robber on horseback grabs a bag from a fellow outlaw, the town’s grizzled inhabitants looking on […]

The Heist

Artist: Charles Durant

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Charles Durant, Golden Age, magazine cover, original illustration art, pulp, Street & Smith, western americana, Western Story Magazine
Added to Gallery: January 20, 2016

On offer is an action packed, large format cover painting by George H. Wert, commissioned by Street & Smith publishers for the April 27, 1929 edition of Western Story Magazine. A foiled bank robbery in the old west as the three tough as nails cowboys heed orders to “Come out with your hands up”. The artist employs a heavy […]

Come Out With Your Hands Up

Artist: George H. Wert

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, George H. Wert, Golden Age, magazine cover, Old West, original cover art, original illustration art, pulp, western americana
Added to Gallery: January 20, 2016

A June bride gets unexpected company in this whimsical painting by Henry Clive, created as cover art for for the June 15, 1930 issue of The American Weekly, a syndicated supplement in William Randolph Hearst newspapers across the country. Part of the cover series “The Fashionable Working Girl” which showcased Great Depression-era flappers and gently satirized the social lives of independent city girls, this […]

The Bride

Artist: Henry Clive

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, flapper, glamour, Golden Age, Henry Clive, illustration, magazine cover, original cover art, original illustration art, Randolph Hearst
Added to Gallery: January 20, 2016

A whimsical roaring twenties stylized Art Deco pen & ink illustration by John Held, Jr. of unknown publication usage. A stylish flapper girl in a cloche hat enlists this year’s dandy as her personal social secretary. Handsomely matted and framed under glass.

Her Social Secretary

Artist: John Held, Jr.

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, flapper, Golden Age, illustration, jazz age, John Held Jr, original interior illustration
Added to Gallery: January 20, 2016

Featuring an action-packed early football image, this exciting, fresh-to-the-market pulp cover painting is signed lower right by Clyde Forsythe, an American illustrator who created a number of iconic American WWI propaganda posters.This large oil on canvas dates to around 1920 and we have so far have not been able to find where this appeared. Our hunch is that is was […]

It’s Good!!

Artist: Clyde Forsythe

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Clyde Forsythe, football, Golden Age, magazine cover, original cover art, original illustration art, pulp, sports, The Golden Gallery, top notch
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

A dizzying, kinetic, brilliant large-scale fine art oil painting by the American artist and illustrator Theodore Haupt, signed in the lower right corner and dated 1929. This important surviving painting was created in Haupt’s signature modernist style combining elements of Cubism and Surrealism. Lyrical figures of swirling burlesque dancers depicted in lush harmony are juxtaposed with heavy […]

A Modern Burlesque

Artist: Theodore Haupt

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, abstract, american, art deco, burlesque, erotic, fantasy, fine art, Golden Age, machine age, Minnesota Artist, modernist, new york city, New Yorker, nude, risque, The Golden Gallery, Theodore Haupt
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

This patriotic, morale boosting, WWII-era red, white and blue cover gouache illustration painting was the cover for the May, 2, 1942 edition of Liberty Magazine. The image depicts a curvy pin-up girl christening a ship as the nattily attired distinguished guests of the ceremony struggle to keep their eyes on the matter at hand. In a humorous nod […]

Christening The Ship

Artist: Stephen Ronay

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, art deco, Golden Age, Liberty, magazine cover, original illustration art, patriotic, pin up, Stephen Ronay, WWII
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

Nell Brinkley was known for her ability to personify the 1920s move towards modernity and to interpret Victorian tradition through the eyes of her flapper heroine, The Brinkley Girl. In this inspired and tremendously fun pen and ink illustration, a Brinkley bride-to-be reminisces about her carefree maiden days of wanderlust and freedom. Signed and dated in […]

The Bride

Artist: Nell Brinkley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, Bride, glamour, Golden Age, illustration, Nell Brinkley, original illustration art, pin up
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

This oil on canvas Americana original illustration by E.M. Jackson dates to the 1920s and presents a vision of the working man as “King for a Day.” Titled “Labor Day,” this was likely created as cover art for a September issue of a title from the Curtis publishing line of magazines. Along with the Saturday […]

Labor Day

Artist: E.M. Jackson

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: E. M. Jackson, Golden Age, Saturday Evening Post Cover Artist
Added to Gallery: August 31, 2015

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