Art
JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) “One to One” Framed Concert Poster
This framed concert poster was made in commemoration of John Lennon (1940-1980) and Yoko Ono’s (1933-) “One to One” benefit concert that was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City on August 30, 1972. Depicting Lennon belting at a microphone, guitar in hand, this handsome piece of rock history memorabilia is framed in a sturdy wood and is perfect for the Beatles of Lennon devotee.
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ANDREW WARDEN (1949-) “Forest Glade” Serigraph on Paper
This serigraph on paper by English artist and illustrator Andrew Warden (1949-) depicts a forest clearing lush with verdure, rays of bright sunshine peeking through the thick foliage of the woods. Encouraged by his mother to draw at an early age, Warden’s career began as an illustrator, gradually transitioning to that of a fine artist renowned for his beautiful take on landscape painting. This charming serigraph is matted and housed in a wood framing and is signed, titled, and numbered 366/650 by the artist along the bottom of the paper.
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Ichthyocentaur and Female Figure Carved Marble Sculpture
This statue is carved from white marble and depicts an ichthyocentaur grasping at a female nude, likely a depiction of the Greek god Triton and his consort, Libya. In Classical Greek art, the ichthyocentaur was a sea-being depicted as having the forelegs of a horse, the tail of a fish, and the upper body of a man and was often depicted as a mighty ruler of the ocean depths. Sold as is, this sculpture has had restoration work done to restore minor damage on its base.
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FLOYD GORDON Original Pastel and Watercolor on Paper
Original pastel and watercolor on paper by South Carolina artist Floyd Gordon depicts a blooming magnolia flower against a dramatic background of purple and earthy tones. Gordon, an artist with over 75 years of working experience, utilizes washy brushstrokes for detail with frantic pastel hatching and line work giving a vitalic energy to this still life. Framed in gold, this original pastel and watercolor piece is signed and dated to 1988 by the artist in the lower right hand corner of the paper.
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Original Oil on Canvas of a Floral Still Life
Original oil on canvas depicts a floral still life rendered with traditional beauty and taste. Resting in a shapely blue vase against a background of neutral, linen sheets, yellow roses punctuate the composition, delicately painted with meticulous attention to detail. This original painting, perfect for starting a burgeoning art collection, is housed in a gold frame and is signed illegibly in the lower right hand corner of the canvas by the unknown artist.
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S.T. YOUNG Original Oil on Canvas of a Harbor Scene
Original oil on canvas painting by prolific artist S.T. Young (also known as Shu Tao Yang) depicts a traditional harbor scene, with Asian schooners punctuating the seascape. This painting is rendered in impasto with the sun lingering in a cloud-filled sky, creating a soft ambience that complements the tranquil, far-off setting Young has fabricated. Matted and framed in gold, this original painting is signed by the artist in the lower left hand corner of the canvas.
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LEE REYNOLDS “Flower Shop” Original Oil on Canvas
This large, original oil on canvas painting by the studio of American artist Lee Reynolds depicts a charming flower shop lingering against a cool ivory background, suggesting a foggy morning or an overcast day. Reynolds founded his Vanguard Studio in Beverly Hills, California in 1964 to make oil paintings an attainable decoration for the American home and this large, original oil painting from the Vanguard Studio serves as a perfect piece to decorate the home or to start an art collection with. Painted in heavy impasto, this painting is framed in metallic gold and signed in Reynold's name in the lower right hand corner of the canvas.
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Vintage CHRISTOPHER SHATSBY Bird Bowl Dish Sculpture
Dated vintage, this sculpture from American artist Christopher Shatsby circa the 1970s combines artistic form with utilitarian function for a delightful piece of art and décor. Cast in bronze, this piece is formed to depict a small bird perched on the edge of a bowl, adding a whimsical and charming element to this piece of fine art. A gorgeous verdigris patina covers this sculpture, which is signed by the artist on the underside of the bowl in gold pen.
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Art Nouveau Female Bust on Marble Base
Cast in metal with a bronze finish, this bust is sculpted to an Art Nouveau styling and depicts a female model with upswept hair, richly dressed in a flowing gown with a high collar and floral detailing. The figure’s gaze is downcast and averts the viewer’s own gaze, making for a piece of tabletop or shelf art that exudes sensuality. This small bust is mounted on a squared marble base, accenting the beautiful and meticulous sculpting completed by the unknown artist.
Coordinating bust available, sold separately.
This bust is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
Art Nouveau Female Bust on Marble Base
Cast in metal with a bronze finish, this bust is sculpted to an Art Nouveau styling and depicts a female model with upswept hair, richly dressed in a flowing gown with floral detailing and a florentine neckline. The figure’s gaze is downcast and averts the viewer’s own gaze, making for a piece of tabletop or shelf art that exudes sensuality. This small bust is mounted on a squared marble base, accenting the beautiful and meticulous sculpting completed by the unknown artist.
Coordinating bust available, sold separately.
This bust is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
CLARENCE F. UNDERWOOD (1871-1929) “Dressed to Kill” Lithograph
Lithograph by American artist and illustrator Clarence Underwood (1871-1929) depicts a classic female figure, sharply dressed, holding a handsome dog on a taut leash against an unembellished background. Underwood was an illustrator known for his decadent portraits of high society and landscapes and designed over 40 covers for the Saturday Evening Post between 1903 and 1926. This charming print is framed in gold and signed in plate by the artist in the lower left hand corner of the paper.
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After FREDERIC REMINGTON “The Cheyenne” Bronze Sculpture
Cast by the Henry Bonnard Bronze Company from original molds by American artist Frederic Remington (1861-1909), this bronze sculpture depicts a Native American figure racing on horseback. Titled “The Cheyenne”, the original bronze version of this sculpture was cast in 1907 and now resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Resting on a green marble platform and exhibiting a gorgeous patina, this fine piece of art is signed in the casting by Remington along the base of the sculpture.
About the Artist:
Born in Canton, New York in 1861, Frederic Remington became an American sculptor and illustrator that specialized in depictions of Native Americans and the culture surrounding the old west. He attended school at Yale University for art, the only male student of his freshmen class. He traveled to Montana to purchase a cattle farm and then a mine operation, and after realizing that he couldn’t afford either, fell in love with the authentic west, drawing the people he would see on his travels.
This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.