An exceptional pastel rendering of a Gloria Swanson in blue glamorous Follies showgirl manner by Charles Sheldon. Pastel is double matted and framed in a museum quality carved wood frame.
Available Now: Charles Gates Sheldon - Art and Illustrations - 40 Trading Cards Set - FREE Shipping Condition: NEW! Includes 40 Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Featuring the Cover Art and Portrait Paintings of artist, Charles Gates Sheldon NO Duplicates. Complete Set. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
Charles Sheldon was a prolific and gifted early 20th century illustrator who specialized in glamorous portraiture, and created the Breck Girl.
Charles Gates Sheldon (1889-1960) was a prolific and gifted early 1900's American Illustrator who specialized in three main subjects: Hollywood, fashion and hair - themed cover portraiture and adverti
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Available Now: Charles Gates Sheldon - Art and Illustrations - 40 Trading Cards Set - FREE Shipping Condition: NEW! Includes 40 Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Featuring the Cover Art and Portrait Paintings of artist, Charles Gates Sheldon NO Duplicates. Complete Set. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
A rare surviving luminous pastel portrait of early talkie era legendary Hollywood film star Katherine Hepburn, created as the cover for the September 1933 issue of Screenland Magazine. An excellent example of cover portraiture by Charles Gates Sheldon who had a very prolific career creating stylized glamorous art deco Hollywood film star portraits for many of the leading jazz age movie magazine titles. Pastel is beautifully framed and silk matted behind glass.
Charles Gates Sheldon (1889-1960) was a prolific and gifted early 1900's American Illustrator who specialized in three main subjects: Hollywood, fashion and hair - themed cover portraiture and adverti
A large fashion original illustration by Charles Gates Sheldon which served as an interior fashion plate for the September 1921 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. This lovely model is adorned in the latest and stylish current evening wear a gown by Henri Bendel, asking "Very Wearable - Don't You Think?" This large pen & ink and wash is executed in a fine en grisaille style for interior black and white print reproduction. A stylish example by this illustrator who of course also worked as a cover artist for Photoplay magazine and the other early Hollywood Silent Movie era titles. In later years Sheldon created and illustrated "The Breck Girl" advertising campaign. The work has some foxing and could use some restoration and or cleaning and is finely matted and framed in a period silver gesso art deco frame. Scan of the Artwork as it appeared in The Woman's Home Companion September 1921 (included in sale). Sight Size 19 1/4" x 16 1/4" Framed 26 1/2" x 29 1/2"
A dashing original pastel illustration, a scarce surviving Golden Age of Hollywood cover portrait of the lovely Marion Davies. Davies, a true film legend, dressed to the nines is captured in an opulent and unabashedly art deco over the shoulder pose by frequent Golden-era tinsel town illustrator Charles Gates Sheldon. This large and inventive work was used as the March 1936 cover of Movie Classic magazine. Pastel is in a fine original state of conservation and framed and matted behind glass in an an ornate gesso period antique frame. A copy of the published magazine is included in the sale. Sight Size 16" x 22" Framed 28 1/4" x 34"
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Available Now: Charles Gates Sheldon - Art and Illustrations - 40 Trading Cards Set - FREE Shipping Condition: NEW! Includes 40 Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - - Shipped to protect in collectible card sleeves - FREE! Featuring the Cover Art and Portrait Paintings of artist, Charles Gates Sheldon NO Duplicates. Complete Set. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
Charles Sheldon was a prolific and gifted early 20th century illustrator who specialized in glamorous portraiture, and created the Breck Girl.
In His Place By Harry C. Griffith Barbour Publishing, 2016 Summary A modern-day challenge in the tradition of Charles Sheldon's classic In His Steps Charles Sheldon’s WWJD? was a significant challenge in its time, but God calls us to do more than wait until we are facing a decision and then choose to do what we think Jesus would do. We are to incarnate Christ in our time, being conscious of the presence and power of God within us in all of our thoughts and actions. This is what pastor Steve Long wants his congregation to understand. When Long challenges his prominent but self-satisfied congregation to become a living force for Christ in their small North Georgia town, he is blindsided by personal trials. Responding to Christ’s command “As the Father has sent me, so I send you,” Pastor Long tackles these difficult situations—and more—over a tumultuous week of trials and testing and ultimately learns (as he leads) what it means to walk In His Place. My thoughts After all these years, I can still feel the effects of Charles M. Sheldon’s life-changing book, In His Steps, so I was eager to read this book when I noticed the description, “A modern-day challenge for readers of In His Steps.” I don’t think there’s any way I can do justice to In His Place with my review, but I can definitely say that the potential is there for a similar type of impact on readers. A compelling and poignant work of fiction, In His Place is an outstanding book on many levels … for it has a storyline that hooks you from the first page, an idyllic setting, character depth, but most importantly, it’s a story that simply won’t let you stay the same. In a picturesque North Georgia town, we are introduced to a congregation operating out of its comfort zone and a pastor pleased with his leadership – until one of the active members commits suicide. Pastor Steve Long seeks counsel from his friend and confidant, Philip, who just happens to be a non-Christian, and a faith journey of self-seeking and courage begins. Philip poses a question that Steve wrestles with: “How can someone be a member of our church – an active member – yet die of loneliness?” In His Place is easy reading, but not necessarily comfortable reading – and it has an underlying message that’s impossible to ignore. The use of theological terms is often downplayed in today’s culture, and I think a wealth of understanding is lost as a result. Harry Griffith brings out the meaning of the incarnation beautifully – Christ’s presence on earth in human form – and that His presence did not end when He ascended into heaven. “As the Father has sent Me, I also send you” (John 20:12). Many of Pastor Steve’s church members were doctors, lawyers, and business executives of the area – and he began to question the church’s effectiveness in a way that speaks to us also . . . Had it become nothing more than a shell? Had it ceased to be a place of healing? A place where people could come to connect with God? A place where they could worship and find community? More importantly, a place of changed lives, of people radically committed to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior? A body of disciples? Steve is a flawed character, often being more responsive to church members’ needs than those of his immediate family. The support and humble spirit of his wife, Jayne, is appealing, but I wish her character had more depth. Great characters overall, though. In challenging his congregation to incarnate Christ by being Jesus to the world around them, I applauded Steve as he made tough, unpopular decisions. In His Place speaks to us in so many ways with the gospel message beautifully presented, the reminder that we can repeat our failures or redeem them, and that we either believe what Jesus taught or we don’t. There’s no middle ground. The best Christian fiction causes us to reflect and examine ourselves, and In His Place does exactly that. It belongs right there along with other impactful stories, such as The War Room and In His Steps. Highly recommended. Harry C. Griffith is an attorney by education, graduating from the University of Mississippi Law School as Editor-in-Chief of the Mississippi Law Journal and winner of the Phi Delta Phi Award as Outstanding Law Graduate. After serving in the Army JAG Corps, he became a corporate attorney and then executive, rising to the position of Vice President-Administration, before accepting God's call into fulltime Christian work as a lay person. He has had more than 20 books published on a wide range of subjects: prayer, Bible study, evangelism, lay ministry and marriage. His publishers include Tyndale, Zondervan, Eerdmans, and A. R. Mowbray (England). Harry has been called a Christian entrepreneur because of his varied and creative ministries over the years. He is a speaker, writer, teacher, poet, lawyer, business executive, husband, father, grandfather and founder of several Christian and business organizations. He has also held a wide range of positions in civic, service, business and political organizations. Thank you to Barbour Publishing for providing a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review, and also for providing a giveaway copy. ____________________ GIVEAWAY To enter the drawing, please click on this link and share my Facebook post, then leave a comment here. If you read the story that inspired this, In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon, please share your thoughts. And don’t forget to leave your name and e-mail in a safe format … [at] and [dot], etc. I try to promote on social media, but the best way to keep up with my reviews and occasional giveaways is to subscribe by e-mail in the top right corner (no pressure intended). Contest ends at midnight PST on Sunday, June 5. 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Charles Gates Sheldon (1889-1960) was a prolific and gifted early 1900's American Illustrator who specialized in three main subjects: Hollywood, fashion and hair - themed cover portraiture and adverti
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A rare original pastel portrait of Mary Wesson, the silent movie star and of Smith & Wesson Family fame, by Charles Sheldon. The pastel comes with the original photograph taken by Sheldon of his posed model. This image captures the carnival like atmosphere of the jazz age. Framed in a period 1920's gesso wooden "step-frame".
Book in new condition , examples of Christian love. This is for children but anyone will enjoy reading it. Measures 10 x8 inches