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A macabre and dark highly inventive large format gouache illustration painting by Harrison Fisher used as a full color book plate in the 1907 edition of “A Dream of Fair Women” by Lord Alfred Tennyson. In this scene our maiden fair has just completed lent and prepares to give the devil his due and go out ballroom dancing in revealing for the day, corseted attire. This is a classic Harrison Fisher painting and a wonderful and historically impactful example of late Victorian period imagery where traditional customs are seen colliding with a less restrained, more promiscuous Edwardian vision of femininity.

Thoughts of Pascal

Artist: Harrison Fisher

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1900s, american, christian, devil, Edwardian, Golden Age, Harrison Fisher, Lord Alfred Tennyson, macabre, maiden, new york city, original interior illustration, pin up, victorian
Added to Gallery: June 28, 2011

A large signed and dated 1917 oil on canvas by Margaret Lindsay Williams, the important Royal Academy award winning Welsh artist. Williams has the distinction of being the lone artist to have had a studio in Westminster Abbey. Along with her darkly beautiful fine art, she painted portraits of Queen Alexandria and The Prince of Wales. In 1922, amidst much hoopla, she was brought to the US to paint President Harding’s portrait. This remarkable large work bears its label from a 1917 London’s Royal Academy exhibition. This is an important large decorative dark masterwork from an artist of the utmost historical significance.

The Devil’s Daughter

Artist: Margaret Lindsay Williams

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, allegorical, Black Sabbath, British, christian, devil, macabre, Margaret Lindsay Williams, pin up, romantic, The Golden Gallery, vanity
Added to Gallery: December 20, 2008

A macabre gouache rendering by Mahlon Blaine for an as of yet undetermined publication. A highly charged noir erotic scene depicting a Vaudeville era Burlesque performer in allegorical temptation scene. The devil, with serpent’s tongue is shown behind a nude dancer representing temptation. The two figures left and right are shown as stand ins for good and evil. Blaine was a unique talent, and counter culture avant-garde artist who worked outside of the confines of the mainstream.

Demonized Burlesque Dancer

Artist: Mahlon Blaine

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, avant-garde, burlesque, erotic, macabre, Mahlon Blaine, noir, nude, vaudeville
Added to Gallery: November 12, 2008

A bizarre and macabre artwork by one of our favorite illustrators Mahlon Blaine titled on verso “A Fish Story.” A mermaid Medusa-like nude rendered in a pastel colored palette with an unusual size and configuration that leads us to believe this was created as a left-hand page interior illustration in a pulp magazine such as Weird Tales. When reproduced we imagine text would have been blocked around the right edge of this highly creative image.

A Fish Story

Artist: Mahlon Blaine

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, aquatic, erotic, fantasy, macabre, Mahlon Blaine, mermaid, original illustration art, original interior illustration, pulp
Added to Gallery: February 17, 2008

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