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Art For Sale
Artist: Mark Shaw
Artist: Chase Langford
Christine Mayer St. Tropez Bikini Black Hat, 1961
Located in New York, NY
Christine Mayer St. Tropez Bikini Black Hat -- Photographed for the January 1961 issue of LIFE, Christine Mayer poses on the jetty overlooking St. Tropez harbor wearing the year's bi...
Category

1960s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

1920's Backdrop, Three Minidresses Seated, 1961
Located in New York, NY
1920's Backdrop Three Minidresses Seated, Spring-Summer 1961 Haute Couture collection, Slim Look line. Photographed for LIFE by Mark Shaw in 1961.Backdrop is from "" The Crazy Years,"" a Parisian movie of that ""fun-loving"" time. Image size is 40"" x 40"" (for 44"" x 44"" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print is Estate stamped on the back and signed and numbered by David Shaw, and accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Lead time is four to six weeks, but we often receive them sooner. *Please note this image is available in several sizes. Prices increase as editions sell out. Fashion photography of three models wearing minidresses from Haute Couture collection. The three models are sitting at a red table set in front of a movie backdrop. The model on the left is wearing a short sleeveless gold dress with and matching wrap. She is barefoot and she has her legs crossed. The model in the middle is wearing a black short dress with short sleeves. There is a red decoration on the hip. She is modeling on the table. On the right, the model is wearing a silver mini dress with a wrap. She is sitting in a red chair. She is also barefoot. They are all in front of a black and white movie...
Category

1960s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Joan Miro at Work in Studio, 1955
Located in New York, NY
Miro Close Up, at Work, 1955 -- Joan Miro photographed for LIFE magazine in his tiny studio in Barcelona by Mark Shaw in 1955. Miro is shown working on his current piece. Image size ...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Chroma X14
Located in Napa, CA
Oil on canvas Chase Langford is an artist well-known for his geography-inspired paintings; the "Chroma" series is his investigation of color. "Imagine the effect of spending m...
Category

2010s Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Kennedys, JFK and Jackie Relax while Smoking
Located in New York, NY
JFK, JBK Relax and Smoke c_05_05. Image size is 22" x 32" (for 24" x 36" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print is Estate stamped on the back and signed and numbered by David Shaw, and accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Lead time is four to six weeks, but we often receive them sooner. *Please note this image is available in several sizes. Prices increase as editions sell out. A black and white photograph of Jackie Kennedy and John F. Kennedy. Jackie Kennedy is sitting on a sofa chair and is laying back. She has her legs crossed and her hands rest on the armrests. She looks and John F. Kennedy. JFK is sitting on the sofa with his arm resting on the sofa back. He has his legs crossed and is smoking. JFK has his back to the camera and is out of focus. This is also an interior shot. They are relaxing in a living room. There is a sofa and sofa chair. A coffee table with books...
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Emerald Bay 43
Located in Napa, CA
Inspired by cartography from an early age, Chase Langford’s abstract paintings transform the familiarity of cities and maps into fluid visions, evoking the feeling of the location with carefully selected color and precise shapes. In the 1980’s, after studying cartography at UC Santa Barbara and drawing maps for the UCLA faculty, Langford began exploring ways to combine his mastery of map-making with his love of fine art. In his original map paintings, Langford reinterprets geography by taking selected features from maps and filling in the reconfigured shapes with flurries of color, exploring varied locations such as Essex, England and the Galapagos Islands. In his “Morphic” series, Langford once again finds inspiration in specific geographic regions, abstracting them until they are nearly unrecognizable with colors interweaving and flowing around each other. Almost seeming to mimic the fluid strata of the Earth, Langford adds and scrapes away layers of oil paint, building up intricate textures while simultaneously revealing the colors below. Langford’s highly-collected “Chroma” series began as a happy mistake. One day, displeased with the brushwork of a painting, he decided to obscure the image by painting small rows of vertical brushstrokes; in doing so, he took note of the beauty of organic uniformity. After years of refining his technique, Langford created the trance-like paintings that he likes to think of as rows of city blocks on a map. Langford has completed many site-specific commissions, including for Monique Lhuillier, Inc.; the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation; and Caesar’s Palace. His artwork is in private collections in North America, Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, and Australia including those of Magic Johnson...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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