Vintage Art
Vintage GEORGE WRIGHT “Love in Beaufort” Etching
- Etching titled “Love in Beaufort” by George Wright (1871-1951)
- Depicts two people walking down a calm neighborhood in monochromatic tones
- Beige mat in a natural wood frame with black and white trim
- Titled at the bottom left corner and signed at the bottom right
Vintage Italian Original Watercolor of Man in Field
- Vintage Italian original watercolor
- Dated early 1900s
- Depicts a contemplative man sitting in a field
- Tones of yellow, green, blue, and brown throughout
- Contemporary carved gold frame with UV protective glass compliments the warmth within the piece
- Information en verso
Vintage JEAN LUCEY Enamel on Copper Panel
- Enamel on copper panel signed Jean Lucey
- Dated vintage, circa 1970
- Vibrant flowers in tones of yellow, red, and green on a blue background
- White frame with light blue accent
- Signed on the bottom left side
DANNY GILLIES “Sweet Melinda” Original Painting on Canvas
Vintage NICODEMUS POTTERY Holiday Ornament
Vintage ROBERT MAXWELL (1932-2020) “Critter” Miniature Sculpture
Vintage ROBERT MAXWELL (1932-2020) “Critter” Miniature Sculpture
Vintage ROBERT MAXWELL (1932-2020) “Critter” Miniature Sculpture
Vintage KNUD KYHN (1880-1969) for ROYAL COPENHAGEN “Boy with Bear” Figurine
Signed VARGAS “Lion” Original Oil on Black Velvet
Vintage CURTIS JERÉ Abstract Floral Wall Sculpture
Vintage RALPH FANNING (1889-1971) Original Watercolor on Paper
Vintage VERVE Magazine No. 4 PICASSO Circa 1951
ANDRÉ MASSON (1896-1987) Signed and Numbered Lithograph
An original signed and numbered lithograph by famed French artist André Masson (1896-1987) reminiscent of Masson’s works in automatic drawing. Featuring graphic marks on a vivid ground of red, blue, yellow, and green, Masson’s surrealistic mark-making invites viewers to investigate the image and form their own meaning within the piece. Framed in silver and signed and numbered at the bottom.
About the Artist: André Masson(1896-1987) was born in Balagny-sur-Thérain, Oise and began to study art at the age of 11 at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, later moving his studies to Paris. Masson’s early work displayed an interest in Cubism, but he later became more closely associated with Surrealism, becoming more of the more enthusiastic advocates of automatic drawing; a practice in which the hand is allowed to move randomly across the paper or canvas. Under the German occupation of France, Masson was labeled a degenerate artist by the Nazi regime and he later moved away from Surrealism, adopting a more structured style with themes of eroticism and violence. After escaping France to America, Masson’s work became an important influence on burgeoning Abstract Expressionists, such as Jackson Pollock, as he worked in Connecticut. Following the war, he returned to France and continued to paint until his death in 1987 at the age of 91.
This lithograph is just one of hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.