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It's impossible to imagine a world without advertising, even if it may seem that it would be better without it. There are also advertisements that each of us remembers, knows, or even admires – and in Poland, this art blossomed in the Interwar period.
'War is Over'. This positive black & white photography print of Yoko Ono & John Lennon reminds us to appreciate peace. It will make an interesting talking point in your home. It looks great on a living room feature wall or displayed above a bed. You will receive one physical print. Frames are sold separately. 💖 Available in the following sizes: 30 x 40cm (11.8in x 15.7inches) 40 x 50cm (15.7in x 19.6inches) 50 x 70cm (19.6in x 27.5inches) 💖 Frame sold separately. We are able to offer FREE worldwide delivery because our delivery times are slightly extended. You will receive your item in 10 - 21 days. Possibly sooner. 💖 Thank you for visiting! heavensabodeart xo PS. We love seeing our prints in their new homes. Tag us on Instagram - @heavensabodeart
If you ever saw Ken Burns’ “The Civil War” documentary, you might recall it mentioned during the final episode how many photos, daguerreotypes and tintypes were destroyed after the war. Some were used as glass for greenhouses. Among those that survive, though, are some pretty startling ones. (At least for nerdy historians like me.) This
THE PASSING OF ED MELL IN FEBRUARY 2024 HAS CREATED VERY LIMITED ACCESS TO ORIGINAL SIGNED PRINTS. ALL FUTURE SALES OF ED MELL PRINTS WILL HAVE THE ESTATE SIGNATURE WITH AN EMBOSSED EMBLEM. IN SOME INSTANCES THERE WILL BE SIGNED ORIGINAL PRINTS WHICH WILL BE AT AN ADDITIONAL PREMIUM PRICE. WE WILL MAKE NOTE ON EACH OFFERING AS TO BEING ORIGINAL SIGNATURE OR ESTATE SIGNED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING, COLLIER GALLERY Veils of Time Artist: Ed Mell 1942-2024 Signed lower right, original signature Medium: Artist Proof, Archival Pigment Print Size: image, 28 x 69.75 inches Paper size: 31.75 x 73.75 inches Print is sold UNFRAMED It is not a numbered edition, the print is a rare limited edition of artist proofs published by Collier Gallery and Ed Mell. Born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1942, Ed Mell started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Influenced by his older brother Frank’s drawings of World War II combat aircraft and soldiers, Mell found his own hobby designing model automobiles. His interest in automobiles continued into high school, where Mell could usually be found drawing one of his friend’s cars or watching car commercials for future drawing ideas.Graduating from Phoenix Junior College with an Associated Arts Degree, he enrolled in The Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles to pursue his interest in illustration. During his four years of study there Mell broadened his artistic technique and learned to express his artistic conviction. In November, 1967, he accepted a position as a junior art director at Kenyon and Eckhardt, a major New York advertising firm. However, in only 10 months Mell found that the advertising world smothered his creativity. Considering a move back to Los Angeles, he called an old friend, Skip Andrews, who assured him that work there was scarce, and that he himself was planning to move to New York. A few months later Mell and Andrews established their own illustration firm, which they named Sagebrush Studios. Sagebrush Studios became an immediate success, with major corporate clients such as Cheerios and RCA, and illustrations appearing in Esquire and Psychology Today. But success had its price, and within three years the Arizona native was struggling with the fast-paced New York lifestyle and pressures of the advertising business. Mell jumped at the opportunity to teach summer classes in silk screening and drawing on the Hopi Reservation at Hotevilla, Arizona. When the summer session was complete, he took a hard look at his future and decided to get back to his Arizona roots. A few months later he and Andrews closed Sagebrush Studios. Returning to Phoenix, Mell and his younger brother decided to open their own illustration business. But the Phoenix market for illustration was in less demand than Mell was used to, so during breaks he began sketching landscapes using colored pencils. Colored pencils slowly turned into paints and by 1978 he had made the transition from commercial artist to landscape painter. Throughout the years, Mell has constantly changed the subjects he depicts and the techniquess to capture them. Beginning specifically with southwest landscapes, he has moved to other southwestern subjets including cowboys, horses, longhorn cattle and cactuses. Although best known for his oil paintings, he also developed an avid body of collectors for his bronze sculptures. Collectors are often left with a unique visual impression when they witness first-hand the tangling of reality with imagination. Ed Mell has won numerous awards and honors. His art has been exhibited in nine museum shows, including the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Mesa Southwest Museum, and the Rockwell-Corning Museum of Modern Art. More than 40 corporate and private collections have acquired his paintings and sculptures, and his life as an artist has been chronicled in major art publications. His biography, "Beyond the Visible Terrain: The Art of Ed Mell," was published in l996. His art also has been featured prominently in "Leading the West: 100 Contemporary Painters & Sculptors" and "Place of Spirit: Canyon de Chelly, 100 Years of Painting and Photography. Corporate Collections Atlantic-Richfield Corporation, Los Angeles, California Bank One, Phoenix, Arizona Loew's Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, Arizona Mountain Bell, Denver, Colorado Tri-Star Pictures, Hollywood, California U-Haul Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona Public Collections City of Glendale, Glendale, Arizona City of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona Kartchner Caverns, Southern Arizona Private Collections Forbes Collection Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Babbitt, Washington, DC Craig & Barbara Barrett, Phoenix, Arizona Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coors, Golden, Arizona Stephane Janssen, Scottsdale, Arizona Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles, California Diane Keaton, Beverly Hills, California Collier Gallery, Tempe Arizona Collier Gallery has been in continuous operation for over 30 years. Originally located just off Main Street in downtown Scottsdale, Arizona, we have moved to Tempe to accommodate and showcase our large inventory including: • Original works by Maynard Dixon, Lon Megargee, Ed Mell, Fritz Scholder, Bill Schenck, Bill Lesch, Luis Jimenez, Greg Singley, Dan Budnik, and other 20th century Western, WPA and Contemporary Southwestern artists. • The Fine Art Estate of Lon Megargee • Vintage rodeo photography from our collection, hand colored, & reproduced in very large format, archival quality. • Western Antiques and Mid Century Modern furnishing, lighting, lamps and chandeliers from the 40s, 50s and 60s Michael Collier has over 35 years of fine art expertise and framing design. A custom frame maker offering hand carved, gilded frames, finished in wood tones and genuine gold leaf. Michael has designed original signature frames for artists, museums and premier dealers across the United States. Michael is one of a few people in Arizona who has mastered the skill of hand dying mats and French Matting. We provide custom picture framing services to designers, museums, galleries, artists, and private collectors. Custom picture and art framing, including original hand carved, gilded frames, mirror frames and special custom leather frames. All picture framing is done to archival standards with a specialty in hand dyed mats and french matting. Custom mirror frames in traditional, contemporary or western styles, designed to fit your home or business. Signature frames for Lon Megargee, Maynard Dixon, Ed Mell and Greg Singley. Disclaimer: Pricing and availability are subject to change without notice; please confirm the description of artwork or item when you contact us, www.colliergallery.com All images copyright © 2000-2016 by Michael Collier. Permission to reproduce photos and paintings on this website and online catalog secured by Michael Collier. All rights reserved. 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Enrico Baj - Collage Poster / Avant Garde Series - Rare Poster ---- THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED ---- Enrico Baj was an Italian artist and writer on art. Many of his works show an obsession with nuclear war. He created prints, sculptures but especially collage. He was close to the surrealist and dada movements, and was later associated with CoBrA. As an author he has been described as a leading promoter of the avant-garde. He worked with Umberto Eco among other collaborators. He had a long interest in the pseudo-philosophy 'pataphysics. Your order will include 5 JPEG files in two zip folders for different ratios in 300 DPI high resolution 1st folder is main folder which includes the main artwork 2nd folder is sketchy black lines which artwork has black lines in it A1 and 50x70 2:3 ratio: Inches: 4x6 | 6x9 | 8x12 | 10x15 | 12x18 | 16x24 | 20x30 | 24x36 - WILL BE DONE IF REQUESTED Centimeters: 10x15 | 20x30 | 30x45 | 40x60 3:4 ratio : Inches: 6x8 | 9x12 | 12x16 | 15x20 | 18x24 | 24x32 WILL BE DONE IF REQUESTED Centimeters: 15x20 | 30x40 | 45x60 4:5 ratio: Inches: 4x5 | 8x10 | 12x15 | 16x20 | 20x25 | 24x30 WILL BE DONE IF REQUESTED Centimeters: 16x20 | 20x25 | 40x50 IKEA RIBBA WILL BE DONE IF REQUESTED 50X70 21X30 40X50 23X23 Please send me a message on etsy if you need any other size or format, I will happily help you.
One of the most highly decorated American soldiers of World War II, Audie Leon Murphy, was born on the 20th June 1925. His life story was an incredible
The Mayflower passengers poster shows passengers, named and grouped by family (top half of poster) and those who made it to the First Thanksgiving one year later (bottom half of poster). It was developed by the Pilgrim Hall Museum and a portion of the proceeds go to the museum in furtherance of their mission. Size: 24" x 36" If you're looking for something that is small, our Mayflower Passengers foldout print has all of the information and graphics from the poster, along with information about The Mayflower Compact, the signatories, and more and folds down to 8.5" x 11". Unfolded it is 8.5" x 22". Save $5.00 when you buy both the large poster and the foldout print. Also available, "Voyage of the Mayflower" collection. An original design created by artist Larry Stuart in a woven blanket, shirts, sweatshirt, cards, sticker, and magnet. The Mayflower passengers poster shows passengers (top half of poster) grouped by family, and those who made it to the First Thanksgiving one year later (bottom half of poster). It is the most powerful image I've seen of the impact of the hardships they faced that first year—and one of the most effective graphical depictions of historical information I've ever seen. — Lee Wright | Founder | The History List | History Camp This copyrighted work is offered through a special arrangement with The Pilgrim Hall Museum, which receives a portion of the proceeds from each foldout and poster sold. If you see this on Amazon, Etsy, Redbubble, or similar sites, the person selling it is ripping off the Museum's copyrighted work. Please let us know and we will contact the platform and request that the item be removed.