Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 4

Unknown
Californians Nightclub c1930s Signage

1930s

$750
£556.84
€648.87
CA$1,041.24
A$1,164.69
CHF 606.11
MX$14,337.79
NOK 7,711.03
SEK 7,234.46
DKK 4,841.19
Shipping
Retrieving quote...
The 1stDibs Promise:
Authenticity Guarantee,
Money-Back Guarantee,
24-Hour Cancellation

About the Item

Signage for Ralph Calvetti's Californians nightclub featuring palm tree & orange stripe awning graphics c1930s Print Sz: 15 1/2"H x 12 1/2"W Frame Sz: 20"H x 17"W w/ gilt bamboo frame
  • Creation Year:
    1930s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 17 in (43.18 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Bristol, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 151351stDibs: LU126015257232

More From This Seller

View All
"Tailored At Fashion Park" c1930s Menswear Advert Signage
Located in Bristol, CT
Menswear Advert Art Sz: 18"H x 12"W Frame Sz: 19"H x 13"W Fashion Park Clothes was a Rochester, New York-based manufacturer of men's tailored suits and apparel. They were located...
Category

1940s More Art

Materials

Cardboard

"Tailored At Fashion Park" c1930s Menswear Advert Signage
Located in Bristol, CT
c1930s menswear advert easel board stand (in as new condition) for a tailoring company out of Rochester, NY featuring a dapper gent leaning in chalk stripe suit w/ a trio of suitably...
Category

1930s More Art

Materials

Cardboard

"Tailored At Fashion Park" c1930s Menswear Advert Signage
Located in Bristol, CT
c1930s menswear advert easel card (in perfect/ as new condition) for a tailoring company out of Rochester, NY featuring a stylish gent in elegant tailored sport jacket & gabardine tr...
Category

1930s More Art

Materials

Cardboard

"Tailored At Fashion Park" c1930s Menswear Advert Signage
Located in Bristol, CT
c1930s laminate advert board featuring dashing gent in double-breasted suit w/ straw boater Art Sz: 17 3/4"H x 11 3/4"W Frame Sz: 18 3/4"H x 12 3/4"W Fashion Park Clothes was a R...
Category

1930s More Art

Materials

Cardboard

"Cocktails Served In The Plaza Room" c1940s Hand-Painted Wooden Sign
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 15"H x 30"W x 1/2"D Signed: State (bottom center) *wear commensurate with age*
Category

1940s Mixed Media

Materials

Wood

"Zombie Cocktail" Original c1930s Gouache Artwork by Jim McDonough
Located in Bristol, CT
c1930s gouache shadowbox depicting a voodoo kettle brewer concocting a Zombie cocktail signed Jim McDonough (LR) in a gilt bamboo frame Art Sz: 9 1/8"H ...
Category

1930s More Art

Materials

Gouache

You May Also Like

1960s California Prison Sign
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Unique California state prison sign that reads "KEEP OUT CALIFORNIA STATE PROPERTY". Yellow background with bold black print. Scuffs, scratches and rust gi...
Category

Vintage 1960s American Signs

Materials

Steel

California ROADSIDE BUSINESS Freeway Sign, 1950s USA
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Take a trip drown memory lane with this 1950s California freeway sign. Taken down from Nothern California decades ago, the sign features a black background with white lettering and c...
Category

Vintage 1950s American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum, Steel

Vintage California Historical Landmark Sign
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Interesting vintage California highway sign for Adobe Rios-Caledonia. This is a California historical landmark and on the National Register of...
Category

Vintage 1970s American Signs

Materials

Steel

Art Deco gouache original artwork 1937 Carnival Night advertising poster design
By Hammond (artist)
Located in London, GB
Hammond (British, fl. 1930s) Original design for poster and flyer for Carnival Night at the King's Head 26x19 cm Gouache, 1937 Sadly nothing is known of the life of the artist of th...
Category

1930s Art Deco Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Gouache

San Francisco Freeway City Limit Sign
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage San Francisco sign that reads "SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY POP 793,700 ELEV 61." Dated 1997 on back. Stamped property of California on the back. Some wear to metal on front constant with age. Fun wall art...
Category

1990s American Signs

Materials

Metal

American Signs portfolio
By Robert Cottingham
Located in New York, NY
ROBERT COTTINGHAM American Signs portfolio, 2009 The complete set of twelve screenprints in colors, on wove paper, with full margins, 40 1/8 x 39 1/8 in (101.9 x 99.4 cm) all signed, dated `2009' and numbered edition of 100 in pencil, published by Exhibit A Fine Art and Editions and American Images Atelier, New York, all in excellent condition, contained in original gray silk-covered box with artist and title embossed with gold foil. Robert Cottingham B. 1935, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Born in 1935 in Brooklyn, Robert Cottingham is known for his paintings and prints of urban American landscapes, particularly building facades, neon signs, movie marquees, and shop fronts. After serving in the U.S. Army from 1955 through 1958, he earned a BFA at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, in 1963. Cottingham began his professional artistic career as an art director for the advertising firm Young and Rubicam in the early 1960s. Although he is typically associated with Photorealism, Cottingham never considered himself a Photorealist, but rather a realist painter working in a long tradition of American vernacular scenes. In this respect, his work often draws parallels to a number of American painters such as Stuart Davis, Charles Demuth, Edward Hopper, and Charles Sheeler. Cottingham’s interest in the intersections of art and commerce derive from his career as an adman and the influence of Pop art. Many of his paintings convey an interest in typography and lettering, as well as an awareness of the psychological impact of certain isolated words and letters. In his facades, techniques from advertising, namely cropping and enlarging, often produce words of enigmatic or comical resonance such as “Art,” “Ha,” or “Oh.” Cottingham’s enlarged sense of scale is reminiscent of James Rosenquist’s work, while his interest in text suggests the influence of Robert Indiana and Jasper Johns. In general, Cottingham viewed his work as continuing the legacy of Pop artists such as Andy Warhol, who also had a background in advertising. In 1964, Cottingham relocated to Los Angeles for work. There, inspired by the drastically different environment of the West Coast metropolis, he began to commit seriously to painting. Fascinated by Hollywood’s exaggerated glitz and the downtrodden atmosphere of the downtown, Cottingham saw in Los Angeles the relics of a bygone commercial heyday and desired to capture its kitschy and uncanny atmosphere, bathed in the near perpetual sunlight of Southern California. In 1968, Cottingham ended his advertising career in order to devote all his time to painting. In the late 1960s, he started using photography in his practice, first as an initial reference point for his process. After selecting a photograph, he translates it into black-and-white drawings by projecting the image onto gridded paper...
Category

Early 2000s American Realist Still-life Prints

Materials

Screen