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Hidden within the lush romanticism of Nell Brinkley’s beautiful pen & ink comic illustration “Cupid Catching Butterflies” is a forward thinking depiction of the new flapper woman of the 1920s. In pearls and marcel wave, the bow-lipped brunette sits besides a winged cupid who is drawing heart shaped butterflies nearer and nearer to her net. The Brinkley girl, as these iconic idealized beauties came to be known, will have no trouble catching a beau in this scene.

Cupid Catching Butterflies

Artist: Nell Brinkley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art nouveau, Brinkley Girl, cartoon, flapper, illustration, jazz age, Nell Brinkley, Randolph Hearst
Added to Gallery: November 11, 2010

A large, signed, oil on canvas painting by prolific and influential New York City illustrator James Montgomery Flagg titled “At The Stork Club”. A prohibition/speakeasy-era, exhibited, large format illustration inviting us in behind the doors of New York City’s legendary Stork Club. Exhibited in 1976 at the Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts in Columbus Georgia as well as the Berry-Hill Galleries on 5th Avenue in New York.

At The Stork Club

Artist: James Montgomery Flagg

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, James Montgomery Flagg, jazz age, new york city, original interior illustration, prohibition, Stork Club
Added to Gallery: November 9, 2010

A hauntingly beautiful, erotically charged, reclining nude pastel by Rolf Armstrong from his very best period. This nude was never published and dates from right around 1930; a seductive light and shadow meditation that finds Armstrong contemplating the “temptation of allure” and “the allure of temptation” in this jazz-age, art deco erotic rendering of a veiled showgirl finding the light.

The Veiled Nude

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, 1930s, american, art deco, boudoir, erotic, jazz age, nude, orientalist, Rolf Armstrong
Added to Gallery: October 20, 2010

Doris Niles was a premiere ballerina and concert dancer, known primarily for her Spanish-inspired pieces, and one of the shining beauties of the New York stage. Her flamboyant continental costume and dramatically posed stance in this portrait by Nikolas Muray, capture the dancer’s unique and refined sensibility. Muray, one of the masters of the modern expressive style, chronicled the New York dance world in the art deco jazz age, and his expert eye is on display to fine effect in this seductive view.

Doris Niles

Artist: Nickolas Muray

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, ballerina, dance, Doris Niles, fine art, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, jazz age, new york city, Nikolas Muray, orientalist
Added to Gallery: August 11, 2010

Before her tenure as the reigning queen of Hollywood society, and her long-standing position as mistress of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies was among the most beautiful of Florence Ziegfeld’s glorified American girls. Here, she is a delicate princess captured at the height of her beauty by Alfred Cheney Johnston, who had as much a part of creating the Follies reputation as Ziegfeld himself.

Follies Princess Marion Davies

Artist: Alfred Cheney Johnston

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, Alfred Cheney Johnston, american, art deco, flapper, follies, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, jazz age, Marion Davies, showgirl, theater, Ziegfeld Follies
Added to Gallery: August 8, 2010

A spectacular view of Clara Bow in jazz age headscarf with streamlined modernist style, by George Hommel. Bow’s wizened eyes and cupid feature captured the nihilism and eroticism of the Lost generation, as well as the heart of the American moviegoing public, and vintage original stills of her remain highly collectible.

Clara Bow

Artist: George Hommel

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, Clara Bow, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, George Hommel, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, portrait
Added to Gallery: July 24, 2010

A crisply rendered jazz-age take on Adam & Eve and temptation within The Garden of Eden; this was created for the important 1932 Random House hardcover edition of George Gershwin’s Song-Book. This gouache painting illustrated the 1926 Gershwin song “Do Do Do” from the musical “Oh Kay”. A recent New York City Christie’s auction for a leather bound signed and numbered first edition of the songbook signed by both Alajalov and Gershwin brought $4207.00 with buyers premiums illustrating the significance and historic beauty of this unique pairing of talents.

Do, Do, Do

Artist: Constantin Alajalov

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, Adam & Eve, american, art deco, Constantin Alajalov, Eden, George Gershwin, jazz age, original interior illustration
Added to Gallery: June 28, 2010

The quintessential jazz baby, Joan Crawford is captured coyly beckoning at the viewer in this large format, double weight gallery photograph by Ruth Harriet Louise. The most important female photographer in Hollywood during the golden age of film, Louise is remembered for her ability to make the spirit of the art deco jazz age come alive.

Joan Crawford as Flapper Jazz Baby

Artist: Ruth Harriet Louise

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, Joan Crawford, MGM, portrait, Ruth Harriet Louise
Added to Gallery: June 24, 2010

This 1920s double weight original large format erotic sepia photograph of Ziegfeld Follies showgirl and flapper Tot Qualters is one of the most well preserved artifacts of the heyday of the jazz age showgirl extravaganza. In its original glassine sleeve, this features Qualters in ornate headdress, captured by Orval Hixon of the Hixon-Newman studios. Photographs from this era of the Ziegfeld Follies are particularly coveted, and views with this exquisite sense of style and costuming are among the most desirable and scarce.

Erotic Ziegfeld Girl Tot Qualters

Artist: Orval Hixon

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, jazz age, Orval Hixon, portrait, theater, Tot Qualters, Ziegfeld Follies
Added to Gallery: June 24, 2010

A dazzling original calendar published oil painting by Henry Clive titled “A Seaside Flirtation” created for the Joseph Hoover Calendar Company. Henry Clive joyously captures the essence of the jazz-age and the roaring 20s modernist flapper girl, this is a grand depiction. From the estate of Charles Martignette, the noted author, historian and collector. This rare surviving painting is lavishly framed, silk matted and ready to enjoy. A 1934 advertising calendar is included in the sale.

A Seaside Flirtation

Artist: Henry Clive

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, Charles Martignette, flapper, Great American Pin-up, Henry Clive, jazz age, Joseph Hoover & Sons, original calendar art, pin up, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: June 22, 2010

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