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An original mixed medium illustration for the April 4, 1948 cover of The American Weekly Magazine, from the series Enchanters of Famous Men. This is a stylized portrait of Maria Mancini, 1629-1715, as posed by Universal International film star Maria Montez. This was painted over a grey two-toned photostat that served as the base and a guide for the artist. Retains verso identification label by the hand of Henry Clive and artwork is dated on verso. Great gesso vintage frame freshly cleaned and ready to hang in your gallery, museum or house.

Enchanters of Famous Men Marie Mancini

Artist: Henry Clive
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Tagged With: 1940s, american, American Weekly, Enchanters of Famous Men, Henry Clive, magazine cover, Maria Mancini, Maria Montez, original cover art, pin up, Randolph Hearst, spanish
Added to Gallery: September 29, 2004

A rare surviving original cover illustration painting done for a series titled Seven Ages Of Woman for Randolph Hearst’s American Weekly Magazine. This cleverly depicts the lovelorned writing of the preverbial “Dear John” letter only in this case it is “Dear Henry”. Mr Clive had numerous wives and presumably got sent a few of these himself. This image is titled The Break-Age. Marked on verso and signed lower right.

The Break-age

Artist: Henry Clive
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Tagged With: 1930s, american, American Weekly, art deco, flapper, Henry Clive, original cover art, Randolph Hearst
Added to Gallery: April 15, 2004

A fun, snow-covered portrait cover for assuredly a winter month issue of Randolph Hearst’s American Weekly Magazine. Labeled by artist’s hand, lower right ACCENT ON SPORTS #2, A SERIES OF OILS BY HENRY CLIVE; SNOW FLIGHT. This piece was found an an abondoned Atlanta, Georgia apartment complex years ago. How it got there is a mystery, to be sure. Nicely framed and double matted in a vintage 1940’s ornate gesso wood gallery frame.

Snow Flight

Artist: Henry Clive
Price:  S O L D

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Tagged With: 1940s, Accent on Sports, american, American Weekly, Henry Clive, pin up, Randolph Hearst, winter
Added to Gallery: November 12, 2003

The finest surviving Henry Clive cover illustration from his 20+ years creating for The American Weekly. This painting was from a series done in 1934 titled, Darlings of the Poets. In this series, Clive illustrated the inspirations for leading poets and writers. This particular oil on canvas was the inspiration behind The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. It is matted to museum quality and framed in an amazing ornate art deco silver gesso frame. Seven American Weekly issues with the complete run of the Darlings of the Poets series are included.

Moon of My Delight

Artist: Henry Clive
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Tagged With: 1930s, american, American Weekly, art deco, Darlings of the Poets, glamour, Henry Clive, moon, Omar Khayyam, Randolph Hearst, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: November 6, 2003

Wonderfully executed original oil painting from Henry Clive’s long stint as head illustrator for The American Weekly. Painting is beautifully framed under an archival quality double matt in a stunning antiqued, faux finished $700 frame. The piece is in perfect condition, and comes with the original published newsprint cover.

“The First Rose of Summer”

Artist: Henry Clive
Price:  S O L D

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, American Weekly, art deco, good girl art, Henry Clive, original cover art, pin up, portrait, Randolph Hearst
Added to Gallery: October 27, 2003

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    Grapefruit Moon Gallery, based in Minneapolis MN, specializes in vintage pin up and original illustration art.  We are the proud home of the Bunny Yeager archives.

    Since 2003, Grapefruit Moon Gallery has been a leading dealer of exclusive original paintings by Gil Elvgren, Alberto Vargas, Earl Moran, Rolf Armstrong and Henry Clive, as well as vintage photographs, prints, and period decorative arts in ceramic and metal.

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