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Art Subject: Airplane
Untitled
Untitled

Untitled

By George Rickey

Located in New York, NY

Lithograph on white Arches Cover paper. One of 5 artist's proofs, aside from an edition of 35. Signed by the artist, dated and numbered, in Roman numerals, V/V in pencil, lower rig...

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Materials

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Sky Full of Stars, Oil Painting
Sky Full of Stars, Oil Painting

Sky Full of Stars, Oil Painting

By Jesse Aldana

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Landscape Paintings

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Early Twentieth Century Aviation Vintage Aircraft Airplane Framed Painting
Early Twentieth Century Aviation Vintage Aircraft Airplane Framed Painting

Early Twentieth Century Aviation Vintage Aircraft Airplane Framed Painting

Located in ludlow, GB

Early Twentieth Century Aviation Vintage Aircraft Airplane Framed Gouache Painting of Imperial Airways Hannibal. One of a set of three that were painted by the well known Artist and Illustrator Charles Thomas Howard. Each was painted to be published as postcards so these are the original artworks. They are in good clean condition with fresh and vibrant colours I have had them framed in handmade gold frames with a flecked cream mount. Can be sold individually or as a set, they look really striking displayed together. “Three Studies of Airplanes” Gouache, Signed and Framed. Charles Thomas Howard was born in Boston, Lincolnshire in 1865 and after he married in 1905 moved to London where he pursued his career as Painter and Illustrator. He did many works that were produced as postcards as these three all were. He worked for at least three publishers and was incredibly highly sought after. His work was diverse but he specialised in Aviation, Railways and Military subjects. His work is held in many Art Libraries including the Bridgeman and as postcards have been reprinted many times over the years and still resonate with todays audiences. He died at the age of 76 in West Sussex. These originals comprise of De Havilland Comet...

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Vanishing Point, Oil Painting
Vanishing Point, Oil Painting

Vanishing Point, Oil Painting

By Kristen Brown

Located in San Francisco, CA

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Deep blue tones envelop a blurred San Francisco cityscape, evoking a dreamlike memory of a fleeting moment. The triangular panel enhances the composition’s un...

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