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The New Batman Adventures Original Cel and Background signed Bruce Timm: Joker
The New Batman Adventures Original Cel and Background signed Bruce Timm: Joker

The New Batman Adventures Original Cel and Background signed Bruce Timm: Joker

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: Original Production Cel On Original Background IMAGE SIZE: 12 Field PRODUCTION: The New Batman Adventures, Legends of the Dark Knight SIGNED: Bruce Timm SKU: IFA7777 ABOUT ...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper, Pencil

"PINK POW" Monoprint Batman and the Movie Star with iridescent acrylic on canvas
"PINK POW" Monoprint Batman and the Movie Star with iridescent acrylic on canvas

"PINK POW" Monoprint Batman and the Movie Star with iridescent acrylic on canvas

By Ceravolo

Located in Southampton, NY

Ceravolo's just completed Mono Print with iridescent acrylic hand work is titled "PINK POW" with aqua blue burst. based on his "Batman and the Movie Star" original painting on canvas. This canvas measures approx. 28x40" framed. Ceravolo has created several unique mono prints based on his "Batman and the Movie Star" all with different "POW" and burst colors. This one is Pink POW with an aqua blue burst. All of these monoprints have an iridescent painted Bat Signal in the sky hand painted by Ceravolo. One of The Hampton's most popular urban Pop artists Ceravolo's work has been exhibited alongside Andy Warhol and Peter Max for years, his paintings are collected by Elton John, Rod Stewart, and Alice Cooper among others. He has been call the "Rock and Roll Painter" and "Painter of the Stars of Rock" by the media. This Monoprint features Batman driving his Batmobile with a sultry Movie Star sitting next to him while at the same time there is a "Bat Call" signal in the night sky signaling him that there is a need for his help in Gotham City. Along with those two distractions the gopher "G" is standing next to Batman on the side of the Bat Mobile. While this is all going on Batman is thinking...."I must concentrate on driving" Maybe this is a typical night for Batman in Gotham City. We have included in this listing an image of Ceravolo with some of his famous collectors. His paintings can be found in many influential corporate and private collections, including: ELTON JOHN, ROD STEWART, PETE DAVIDSON, GRANT CARDONE, HUGH M. HEFNER, DAVID BRENNER, MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, WARNER BROS., RCA RECORDS AND SCHENLEY INDUSTRIES to name a few. Ceravolo's art came to popular attention when he was commissioned to create five large scale paintings for the lobby of The Palladium Theatre in New York City of Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Frank Zappa, Neil Young and Hall and Oates.

Category

2010s Pop Art Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Monoprint

Batman The Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy

Batman The Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel on Original Background IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9" PRODUCTION: Batman The Animated Series, Harley and Ivy SKU: IFA8331 ABOUT THE IMAGE: Batman: The Anim...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper, Pencil

The New Batman Adventures Original Cel and Background w/ Drawing: Mr. Freeze
The New Batman Adventures Original Cel and Background w/ Drawing: Mr. Freeze

The New Batman Adventures Original Cel and Background w/ Drawing: Mr. Freeze

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel on Original Background with Matching Drawing IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9" PRODUCTION: The New Batman Adventures, Cold Comfort SKU: IFA5038 THE IMAGE: The ...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper

Batman Screen Print by Super A, Hand Signed, Edition of 75, 2019, Framed
Batman Screen Print by Super A, Hand Signed, Edition of 75, 2019, Framed

Batman Screen Print by Super A, Hand Signed, Edition of 75, 2019, Framed

Located in Aventura, FL

Screen print on 290gsm paper. Hand signed and numbered by Super A. Edition of 75. Frame size approx 30 x 22 inches. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All reasonable offers will be considered. About the Artist: Stefan Thelen...

Category

2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Batman and Friends, Dye Sublimation Print on Aluminum by DJ Leon, 45 x 32 in
Batman and Friends, Dye Sublimation Print on Aluminum by DJ Leon, 45 x 32 in

Batman and Friends, Dye Sublimation Print on Aluminum by DJ Leon, 45 x 32 in

By DJ Leon

Located in White Plains, NY

'Batman and Friends' by DJ Leon, 2020. The print measures 25 x 32 inches and is also available in a 30 x 23 3D backlit print. This dye-sublimation print on aluminum combines and appr...

Category

2010s Pop Art More Prints

Materials

Metal

Batman The Animated Series Original Cel on Original Background: The Clock King
Batman The Animated Series Original Cel on Original Background: The Clock King

Batman The Animated Series Original Cel on Original Background: The Clock King

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: Original Production Cel on Original Background IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9.5" PRODUCTION: Batman The Animated Series, The Clock King SKU: IFA7780 ABOUT THE IMAGE: Batman: The Ani...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper, Pencil

Batman The Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Two-Face, Rupert Thorne

Batman The Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Two-Face, Rupert Thorne

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel on Original Background IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9" PRODUCTION: Batman The Animated Series, Two-Face - Part 2 SKU: IFA6657 ABOUT THE IMAGE: Batman: The A...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper, Pencil

Batman in Gotham, 3D Backlit Digital Print by DJ Leon, 28 x 45 in
Batman in Gotham, 3D Backlit Digital Print by DJ Leon, 28 x 45 in

Batman in Gotham, 3D Backlit Digital Print by DJ Leon, 28 x 45 in

By DJ Leon

Located in White Plains, NY

'Batman in Gotham' by DJ Leon, 2015. The piece measures 28 x 45 inches, Ed. of 10. This 3D backlit print incorporates images and text found in batman comics. Embedded LEDs are place...

Category

2010s Contemporary More Prints

Materials

Digital, LED Light, Mixed Media

Waiting for Batman
Waiting for Batman

Waiting for Batman

By David Drebin

Located in New York City, NY

Available editions: 20 × 30 in (50.8 × 76.2 cm) - Edition of 15 30 × 45 in (76.2 × 114.3 cm) - Edition of 10 48 × 72 in (121.9 × 182.9 cm) - Edition of 7 Unframed. Ask us for frami...

Category

2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

C Print

CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd " ULTRA RARE BATMOVIL "  from Huichol Alterations
CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd " ULTRA RARE BATMOVIL "  from Huichol Alterations

CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd " ULTRA RARE BATMOVIL " from Huichol Alterations

By CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

SPECIAL COLLECTIBLE BATMAN ITEM UNIQUE IN THE WORLD!! 1/1 THE GOTHAM CITY'S SON . . . a more traditional HUICHOL style sculpture. Looks great on any wall in any room!!! ALTERATION ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Hebru Brantley Flyboy set of 4 works (Hebru Brantley art toys)
Hebru Brantley Flyboy set of 4 works (Hebru Brantley art toys)

Hebru Brantley Flyboy set of 4 works (Hebru Brantley art toys)

By Hebru Brantley

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Hebru Brantley Art Toy collection: 2018/2022. Set of 4: Hebru Brantley art toys, each new in original packaging: Composed of three 2017 Hebru Brantley Flyboy's & one Hebru Brantl...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Vinyl

Rare 1950s Vintage Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Rare 1950s Vintage Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

Rare 1950s Vintage Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

By Jerry Walter & Linda Walter

Located in Surfside, FL

SUSIE Q. SMITH Medium: Newspaper comics Distributed by: King Features Syndicate First Appeared: 1945 Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter 5.5 X 19.5 Dated August 13, 1954 in top right corner. Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be. Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant. King launched the strip in both daily and Sunday form in 1945. Daily, she was only in a panel at first, but it expanded into a full, multi-panel strip on February 7, 1953. In a very odd turn of events, in 1953 the Walters chose to leave King Features behind and hitch their wagon at the McNaught Syndicate. The creators were Harold "Jerry" Walter and his wife, Linda. Jerry was also responsible for Jellybean Jones, who has nothing to do with Jughead Jones's young sister, a modern-day addition to the Archie cast of characters. Together, they did The Lively Ones during the 1960s. Though each was capable of doing both major jobs in comic strip production, their usual working method was for Jerry to dream up the ideas and write the dialog, while Linda did the artwork. The Walters also collaborated on a series of Susie Q. Smith comic books for Dell Comics. Instead of reprinting newspaper strips, these ran new stories by the Walters. Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs. Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959. Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. Collaborating with his wife, Linda, his best-known series was Susie Q. Smith, which first appeared in 1945 and described as a “female Archie type.” Very popular, the cartoon was later the subject of a series of comic books published from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the United States Army for three years during World War II, Walter began to paint seriously. He ascribed his earliest artistic influence to Joan Miró, whose Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) he viewed when he was twelve, the year he published his first cartoon. Walter later wrote that jazz, “the first native expression of so-called modernism” was a strong influence on his work. During the later 1940s, Walters spent time at the Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. Founded in 1937 by artist and architect J. André Smith and supported by the philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok, the Research Studio was a lively colony that hosted prominent artists, including Milton Avery, Ralston Crawford, and Doris Lee. While at the Studio, Walter’s work was purchased by Frank Crowninshield. A founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and editor of Vanity Fair, Crowinshield was a noted collector; his collection included important works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, George Bellows, and Pierre Bonnard. Returning to New York after his time at the Studio, Walter became an active member of the New York school of the abstract expressionist movement, and in the summer of 1956, Walter exhibited 13 paintings and a selection of drawings at New York’s Chase Gallery. The adroit manipulation of both color and composition evident in his work shows the influence of Abstract Expressionism, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and Hans Hofmann. illustrator and female cartoonist Linda Walter was the talented female mind behind the beloved "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip. She played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural landscape through her vibrant illustrations. Known for the timeless charm of the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip, Linda's artistry brought joy and laughter to countless readers during the 1950s and continues to resonate with fans across generations. She was part of the Woodstock artists community. from Women in Comics: Linda Walter was the artist of newspaper strip Susie Q. Smith, which was written by her husband, Jerry. It was syndicated by King Features Syndicate and ran from 1945 to 1959. The Walters also contributed original Susie Q. Smith stories to Dell's Four Color comic books from 1951 to 1954. From 1964-1965, they created a singled panel comic called The Lively Ones. Vintage Golden Age of Comics era. The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created. Between 1939 and 1941 Detective Comics (DC) and its sister company, All-American Publications, introduced popular superheroes such as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, Hawkman, Green Arrow and Aquaman. Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles featuring the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. Another notable series was The Spirit by Will Eisner. Dell Comics' non-superhero characters (particularly the licensed Walt Disney animated-character comics) outsold the superhero comics of the day. The publisher featured licensed movie and literary characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers and Tarzan. Additionally, MLJ's introduction of Archie Andrews in Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) gave rise to teen humor comics, with the Archie Comics...

Category

1950s American Modern More Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

By Jerry Walter & Linda Walter

Located in Surfside, FL

SUSIE Q. SMITH Medium: Newspaper comics Distributed by: King Features Syndicate First Appeared: 1945 Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter 5.75 X 19.5 Dated August 5, 1954 in top right corner. Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be. Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant. King launched the strip in both daily and Sunday form in 1945. Daily, she was only in a panel at first, but it expanded into a full, multi-panel strip on February 7, 1953. In a very odd turn of events, in 1953 the Walters chose to leave King Features behind and hitch their wagon at the McNaught Syndicate. The creators were Harold "Jerry" Walter and his wife, Linda. Jerry was also responsible for Jellybean Jones, who has nothing to do with Jughead Jones's young sister, a modern-day addition to the Archie cast of characters. Together, they did The Lively Ones during the 1960s. Though each was capable of doing both major jobs in comic strip production, their usual working method was for Jerry to dream up the ideas and write the dialog, while Linda did the artwork. The Walters also collaborated on a series of Susie Q. Smith comic books for Dell Comics. Instead of reprinting newspaper strips, these ran new stories by the Walters. Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs. Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959. Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. Collaborating with his wife, Linda, his best-known series was Susie Q. Smith, which first appeared in 1945 and described as a “female Archie type.” Very popular, the cartoon was later the subject of a series of comic books published from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the United States Army for three years during World War II, Walter began to paint seriously. He ascribed his earliest artistic influence to Joan Miró, whose Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) he viewed when he was twelve, the year he published his first cartoon. Walter later wrote that jazz, “the first native expression of so-called modernism” was a strong influence on his work. During the later 1940s, Walters spent time at the Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. Founded in 1937 by artist and architect J. André Smith and supported by the philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok, the Research Studio was a lively colony that hosted prominent artists, including Milton Avery, Ralston Crawford, and Doris Lee. While at the Studio, Walter’s work was purchased by Frank Crowninshield. A founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and editor of Vanity Fair, Crowinshield was a noted collector; his collection included important works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, George Bellows, and Pierre Bonnard. Returning to New York after his time at the Studio, Walter became an active member of the New York school of the abstract expressionist movement, and in the summer of 1956, Walter exhibited 13 paintings and a selection of drawings at New York’s Chase Gallery. The adroit manipulation of both color and composition evident in his work shows the influence of Abstract Expressionism, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and Hans Hofmann. illustrator and female cartoonist Linda Walter was the talented female mind behind the beloved "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip. She played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural landscape through her vibrant illustrations. Known for the timeless charm of the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip, Linda's artistry brought joy and laughter to countless readers during the 1950s and continues to resonate with fans across generations. She was part of the Woodstock artists community. from Women in Comics: Linda Walter was the artist of newspaper strip Susie Q. Smith, which was written by her husband, Jerry. It was syndicated by King Features Syndicate and ran from 1945 to 1959. The Walters also contributed original Susie Q. Smith stories to Dell's Four Color comic books from 1951 to 1954. From 1964-1965, they created a singled panel comic called The Lively Ones. Vintage Golden Age of Comics era. The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created. Between 1939 and 1941 Detective Comics (DC) and its sister company, All-American Publications, introduced popular superheroes such as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, Hawkman, Green Arrow and Aquaman. Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles featuring the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. Another notable series was The Spirit by Will Eisner. Dell Comics' non-superhero characters (particularly the licensed Walt Disney animated-character comics) outsold the superhero comics of the day. The publisher featured licensed movie and literary characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers and Tarzan. Additionally, MLJ's introduction of Archie Andrews in Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) gave rise to teen humor comics, with the Archie Comics...

Category

1950s More Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

EZ Rider Functional Sculpture Motorcycle Chair Featured in Book
EZ Rider Functional Sculpture Motorcycle Chair Featured in Book

EZ Rider Functional Sculpture Motorcycle Chair Featured in Book

By Bruce Gray

Located in Surfside, FL

Genre: Contemporary Functional Sculpture Subject: Abstract Medium: Metal, Assemblage Surface: Metal Country: United States Dimensions: 30 x 65 x 24 EZ Rider Chair is a unique functional art chair sculpture constructed from various motorcycle parts by Bruce Gray. This one is in a private collection. Variations on this theme are only limited by how much you wish to spend, such as including a custom gas tank or even a complete engine of your choice. The EZ Rider Chair is featured along with 7 other of Bruce's chairs in the book Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. (the Italian original version of the book was titled Sillas Sillas Sillas) Bruce Gray was (born 1956 Orange, New Jersey) is an artist residing in Los Angeles. His work includes kinetic art such as rolling ball machines, mobiles, stabiles, and suspended magnetic sculptures. He also creates found objects sculptures such as a lifesize motorcycle sculpture constructed from train parts, and giant objects...

Category

Late 20th Century Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Bazooka Basquiat" Bazooka Gum & Jean Michel Basquiat Acrylic Painting on Canvas
"Bazooka Basquiat" Bazooka Gum & Jean Michel Basquiat Acrylic Painting on Canvas

"Bazooka Basquiat" Bazooka Gum & Jean Michel Basquiat Acrylic Painting on Canvas

By John Stango

Located in New York, NY

A pop piece depicting Basquiat with Bazooka Gum. With impasto painting and silkscreening we are drawn to the movement, as the artist is able to engage his viewer with contrasting hig...

Category

2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Basquiat "Piano Lesson" Screenprint
Basquiat "Piano Lesson" Screenprint

Basquiat "Piano Lesson" Screenprint

By (after) Jean-Michel Basquiat

Located in Boston, MA

Artist: Basquiat, Jean Michel Title: Piano Lesson Series: Superhero Portfolio Date: 1982-1987/2022 Medium: Screenprint Unframed Dimensions: 40" x 40" Framed Dimensions: 46" x ...

Category

2010s Post-War Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

"Times Square" Colorful Pop Art Scene Midtown Manhattan NYC Painting on Canvas
"Times Square" Colorful Pop Art Scene Midtown Manhattan NYC Painting on Canvas

"Times Square" Colorful Pop Art Scene Midtown Manhattan NYC Painting on Canvas

By John Stango

Located in New York, NY

A pop piece depicting New York City's iconic Times Square in Midtown Manhattan with taxis, cars and people in a bursting street scene filled with color and impasto paint, with quick ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Landscape Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

By Jerry Walter & Linda Walter

Located in Surfside, FL

SUSIE Q. SMITH Medium: Newspaper comics Distributed by: King Features Syndicate First Appeared: 1945 Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter 6.5 X 18 Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be. Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant...

Category

1950s American Modern More Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

"Five Spot" Abraham Lincoln & 5 Dollar Bill Pop Art Acrylic Painting on Canvas
"Five Spot" Abraham Lincoln & 5 Dollar Bill Pop Art Acrylic Painting on Canvas

"Five Spot" Abraham Lincoln & 5 Dollar Bill Pop Art Acrylic Painting on Canvas

By John Stango

Located in New York, NY

A pop piece depicting Abraham Lincoln juxtaposed with the American 5 Dollar Bill. With impasto painting, and quick brushwork we are drawn to the movement, as the artist is able to en...

Category

2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Kerry James Marshall - Keeping the Culture, silkscreen and linocut, Signed/N
Kerry James Marshall - Keeping the Culture, silkscreen and linocut, Signed/N

Kerry James Marshall - Keeping the Culture, silkscreen and linocut, Signed/N

By Kerry James Marshall

Located in New York, NY

Kerry James Marshall Keeping the Culture, 2011 Silkscreen and linocut in colors with full margins and deckled edges on Arches paper with full margins and deckled edges 20-1/4 x 30-1/4 inches Hand signed, titled and numbered 79/100 by Kerry James Marshall in graphite pencil on the front Published by Africa House International, Chicago Unframed In September, 2025, "Kerry James Marshall: The Histories" opened at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. This major exhibition was the largest presentation of Marshall's work in the United Kingdom and Europe, and featured more than 70 works by the the artist, including a large number of paintings and a selection of prints, drawings and sculptures. Highlights of the show include a new series of paintings that explore the transatlantic slave trade, along with Knowledge and Wonder, a mural commissioned in 1995 by the Chicago Public Library that is the largest painting Marshall has produced. The exhibition at the Royal Academy will then travel to the Kunsthaus Zurich and the Musee d'Art Modern in Paris. Kerry James Marshall's 2011 "Keeping the Culture" is based upon the artist's eponymous painting done the year earlier, which is featured in the Royal Academy Exhibition. In 2013, an original painting, upon which this work is based, sold at Christie's auction. Below is the Christie's Lot Essay for that painting: ..." Set in a revolutionary apartment in the cosmos, Kerry James Marshall's Keeping the Culture optimistically anticipates a future that pays homage to the past. Ushering in a new stage of the artist's output, Keeping the Culture shifts focus from the failed utopia of urban renewal and the commemoration of civil rights era heroes in favor of a more technically refined meditation on the preservation of the traditional and spiritual values that shaped a culture. Placed in an ultramodern environment, two siblings marvel at a projection of the earth--in which Marshall has aptly positioned the African continent toward the viewer-while their affectionate parents dance in the foreground. Overlooking the milky way, Marshall's space-age flat is decorated with earthly relics-wooden tribal sculptures...

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Mixed Media, Pencil, Linocut, Screen

Sombras. Sepia Limited Edition Photographs
Sombras. Sepia Limited Edition Photographs

Sombras. Sepia Limited Edition Photographs

By Ricky Cohete

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist explores the intersection between submission and domination with this set of photographs.For this series the artist explores the moment when nature in animal form intertwi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

"Mob Rat" Mickey Mouse and Smith & Wesson Gun Pop Art Acrylic Painting on Canvas
"Mob Rat" Mickey Mouse and Smith & Wesson Gun Pop Art Acrylic Painting on Canvas

"Mob Rat" Mickey Mouse and Smith & Wesson Gun Pop Art Acrylic Painting on Canvas

By John Stango

Located in New York, NY

A pop piece depicting Mickey Mouse juxtaposed with a Smith & Wesson Gun. With impasto painting, thrown paint and quick brushwork we are drawn to the movement, as the artist is ab...

Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Screen

SANDRA CHEVRIER - La Cage. Je N'ai Pas Peur. Limited ed. hand signed. Pop art
SANDRA CHEVRIER - La Cage. Je N'ai Pas Peur. Limited ed. hand signed. Pop art

SANDRA CHEVRIER - La Cage. Je N'ai Pas Peur. Limited ed. hand signed. Pop art

By Sandra Chevrier

Located in Madrid, Madrid

SANDRA CHEVRIER - La Cage. Je N'ai Pas Peur Date of creation: 2018 Medium: Giclée on Moab paper Edition: 837 Size: 80 x 62 cm Condition: In mint conditions and not framed Descriptio...

Category

2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Giclée

Batman, limited edition, archival pigment ink print, signed and numbered

Batman, limited edition, archival pigment ink print, signed and numbered

By Keith Carter b.1948

Located in Sante Fe, NM

Batman, limited edition, archival pigment ink print, signed and numbered Ghostland is an exploration of the flora, fauna, and folklore of swamplands in the American South. “Using...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Slawn "Superman" Fine Art Print Contemporary Street, 2025
Slawn "Superman" Fine Art Print Contemporary Street, 2025

Slawn "Superman" Fine Art Print Contemporary Street, 2025

By Slawn

Located in Draper, UT

Materials: Presented on acid-free, archival cotton PhotoRag Giclee paper from Hahnemuhle Size 11 × 14 in 27.9 × 35.6 cm Rarity Medium: Fine Art Print Condition: Print is in pristi...

Category

2010s Street Art Portrait Prints

Materials

Screen

"Chanel James Dean" Contemporary Pop Art Mixed Media Acrylic Painting on Canvas
"Chanel James Dean" Contemporary Pop Art Mixed Media Acrylic Painting on Canvas

"Chanel James Dean" Contemporary Pop Art Mixed Media Acrylic Painting on Canvas

By John Stango

Located in New York, NY

A pop piece depicting double James Dean juxtaposed with Chanel Paris, and is adorned with pops of basic colors in red, yellow, and blue in the shape of arrows, sun, pop lines, and sp...

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Basquiat/Samo" Jean-Michel Basquiat Pop Art Painting on Canvas Red Background
"Basquiat/Samo" Jean-Michel Basquiat Pop Art Painting on Canvas Red Background

"Basquiat/Samo" Jean-Michel Basquiat Pop Art Painting on Canvas Red Background

By John Stango

Located in New York, NY

A pop piece depicting Basquiat/Samo. With impasto painting and silkscreening we are drawn to the movement, as the artist is able to engage his viewer with contrasting highlights and ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Cotton Candy
Cotton Candy

Cotton Candy

Located in New York, NY

Ed. of 7, includes white frame. Sebastian Magnani is Switzerland based photographer known for his intimate portraits masterfully utilizing light and color to create emotional scenes...

Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

La Cage meditant au clan ete lune
La Cage meditant au clan ete lune

La Cage meditant au clan ete lune

By Sandra Chevrier

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Sandra Chevrier  Title: 'La Cage meditant au clan ete lune' Medium: Mixed Media on Panel  Size:  24 x 18 Inches (25.5 x 20.5 Inches) Year: 2014 Notes: Hand Signed on Front an...

Category

2010s Street Art Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Panel

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

By Jerry Walter & Linda Walter

Located in Surfside, FL

SUSIE Q. SMITH Medium: Newspaper comics Distributed by: King Features Syndicate First Appeared: 1945 Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter 5.75 X 19.75 Dated August 3, 1954 in top right corner. Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be. Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant...

Category

1950s American Realist More Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Sweet Tooth, large 41x61 inches Framed 2024
Sweet Tooth, large 41x61 inches Framed 2024

Sweet Tooth, large 41x61 inches Framed 2024

Located in Southampton, NY

Artist: PUNK Title: Sweet Tooth Medium: Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Giclée on Paper Edition Size: 10 Image Size: 34” x 54” Framed Size (Approx.): 41” x 61” Colorful, nostal...

Category

2010s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Beau Simmons - Playful In Paradise, Photography 2025, Printed After
Beau Simmons - Playful In Paradise, Photography 2025, Printed After

Beau Simmons - Playful In Paradise, Photography 2025, Printed After

By Beau Simmons

Located in Stamford, CT

Series: The Americana Collection Archival Pigment Print Unframed Sizes: 32" x 40" - $7,500.00 48" x 60" - $11,000.00 60" x 75" - $14,750.00 Framed Sizes: 39" x 47" - $9,250.00 55" ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Hilaire Hiler WPA Era Native American Fox Costume Color Serigraph 1934 Print
Hilaire Hiler WPA Era Native American Fox Costume Color Serigraph 1934 Print

Hilaire Hiler WPA Era Native American Fox Costume Color Serigraph 1934 Print

By Hilaire Hiler

Located in Denver, CO

An important 1934 WPA-era color serigraph by American modernist Hilaire Hiler (1898–1966), this dynamic work titled Native American Fox Costume exemplifies the artist’s bold synthesis of modernist abstraction, cultural symbolism, and avant-garde color theory. The composition depicts a stylized figure in ceremonial fox costume, poised with a bow and adorned with an elaborate feathered headdress, rendered in striking contrasts of black, red, and white. The result is a powerful visual rhythm that reflects both the graphic experimentation and cultural fascination characteristic of early twentieth-century American Modernism. Executed during the WPA period, this original serigraph demonstrates Hiler’s distinctive semi-abstract style, in which figuration is reduced to geometric structure and symbolic form. The flattened composition, bold outlines, and saturated palette create a sense of movement and ritual energy, reinforcing the work’s connection to mythic narrative and Native American-inspired themes common in WPA-era printmaking. The artist’s engagement with color theory and structural design is evident throughout, making this an especially strong example of his print oeuvre. Hilaire Hiler was a key figure in American modernism, known not only as a painter and printmaker but also as a color theorist and educator associated with WPA mural projects, including work for the Aquatic Park...

Category

1930s American Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

By Jerry Walter & Linda Walter

Located in Surfside, FL

SUSIE Q. SMITH Medium: Newspaper comics Distributed by: King Features Syndicate First Appeared: 1945 Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter 5.5 X 17.75 Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mac...

Category

1950s American Modern More Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

"Avocado, " Original Framed Still-life Oil signed on back by Robert Richter
"Avocado, " Original Framed Still-life Oil signed on back by Robert Richter

"Avocado, " Original Framed Still-life Oil signed on back by Robert Richter

By Robert Richter

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Avacado" is an original oil painting on wood by Wisconsin artist Robert Richter. It is signed on the back, and the frame was created and hand-carved by the artist, which makes it an...

Category

2010s Outsider Art Still-life Paintings

Materials

Wood, Oil

Waiting for Batman by David Drebin, Limited Edition Fine Art Photograph Framed
Waiting for Batman by David Drebin, Limited Edition Fine Art Photograph Framed

Waiting for Batman by David Drebin, Limited Edition Fine Art Photograph Framed

By David Drebin

Located in New York City, NY

David Drebin – Limited Edition Chromogenic Print (Framed) Available Sizes: 30 x 45 inches (Edition of 10) 40 x 60 inches (Edition of 7) Discover the cinematic brilliance of intern...

Category

2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Glitter, C Print

"Yellow Trees, " Original Oil Yellow-green Landscape signed by Robert Richter
"Yellow Trees, " Original Oil Yellow-green Landscape signed by Robert Richter

"Yellow Trees, " Original Oil Yellow-green Landscape signed by Robert Richter

By Robert Richter

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Yellow Trees" is an original oil painting on wood by Wisconsin artist Robert Richter, signed on the verso. The frame was created and hand-carved by the artist, making it an integral...

Category

2010s Outsider Art Landscape Paintings

Materials

Wood, Oil

BTAS Original Production Cel Signed Bruce Timm Includes Framing: The Joker
BTAS Original Production Cel Signed Bruce Timm Includes Framing: The Joker

BTAS Original Production Cel Signed Bruce Timm Includes Framing: The Joker

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel on Printed Background IMAGE SIZE: 12.5" x 10.5" PRODUCTION: Batman The Animated Series, Joker's Wild SIGNED: Bruce Timm SKU: IFA8112 ABOUT THE IMAG...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper, Pencil

"Butter Squash" Tabletop Still-life Oil on Wood signed on back by Robert Richter
"Butter Squash" Tabletop Still-life Oil on Wood signed on back by Robert Richter

"Butter Squash" Tabletop Still-life Oil on Wood signed on back by Robert Richter

By Robert Richter

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Butter Squash" by Wisconsin Artist Robert Richter is an oil painting on wood, dated and stamped with the artist's initials on the verso. The frame was constructed and hand-carved by...

Category

Early 2000s Outsider Art Still-life Paintings

Materials

Wood, Oil

Call of The Knight Giclée Print on Canvas, Pop Art, Signed, 1990s

Call of The Knight Giclée Print on Canvas, Pop Art, Signed, 1990s

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: Gicleé on Canvas EDITION SIZE: 100 SIZE: 16.25” x 24.75” SIGNED BY: Simone Bianchi SKU: CP1441D ABOUT THE IMAGE: This dark and twisting cover image of The Caped Crusader, was created by DC Comics cover artist, Simone Bianchi. The image is taken from Batman Detective series, #821-826, written by famed animation writer, Paul Dini. “Call of The Knight...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Giclée

Miss America, Screen print on Paper, Hand Signed, EA Edition, 1968
Miss America, Screen print on Paper, Hand Signed, EA Edition, 1968

Miss America, Screen print on Paper, Hand Signed, EA Edition, 1968

By Gudmundur Erro

Located in Aventura, FL

Screenprint on paper. Hand signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Image size 35 x 24 inches. Sheet size 39 x 28 inches. Frame size approx 45 x 35.25 inches. From the EA edition...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Imagine a World without Arseholes - Contemporary Art
Imagine a World without Arseholes - Contemporary Art

Imagine a World without Arseholes - Contemporary Art

Located in London, GB

Medium: 1 Colour Screenprint on old reclaimed pages from the Bible with a hand-painted background Year: 2024 Edition: 40 Paper Size: 31.2cm (h) x 23.5cm (w) Framed Size: 38.5 (h) x 3...

Category

2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

Superman the Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Superman and Lobo

Superman the Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Superman and Lobo

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel on Original Background IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9" PRODUCTION: Superman the Animated Series, The Main Man: Part 2 SKU: IFA1838 ABOUT THE IMAGE: As a foll...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper

Vintage Golden Age Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Vintage Golden Age Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

Vintage Golden Age Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art

By Jerry Walter & Linda Walter

Located in Surfside, FL

SUSIE Q. SMITH Medium: Newspaper comics Distributed by: King Features Syndicate First Appeared: 1945 Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter 6.5 X 19.5 Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be. Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant. King launched the strip in both daily and Sunday form in 1945. Daily, she was only in a panel at first, but it expanded into a full, multi-panel strip on February 7, 1953. In a very odd turn of events, in 1953 the Walters chose to leave King Features behind and hitch their wagon at the McNaught Syndicate. The creators were Harold "Jerry" Walter and his wife, Linda. Jerry was also responsible for Jellybean Jones, who has nothing to do with Jughead Jones's young sister, a modern-day addition to the Archie cast of characters. Together, they did The Lively Ones during the 1960s. Though each was capable of doing both major jobs in comic strip production, their usual working method was for Jerry to dream up the ideas and write the dialog, while Linda did the artwork. The Walters also collaborated on a series of Susie Q. Smith comic books for Dell Comics. Instead of reprinting newspaper strips, these ran new stories by the Walters. Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs. Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959. Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. Collaborating with his wife, Linda, his best-known series was Susie Q. Smith, which first appeared in 1945 and described as a “female Archie type.” Very popular, the cartoon was later the subject of a series of comic books published from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the United States Army for three years during World War II, Walter began to paint seriously. He ascribed his earliest artistic influence to Joan Miró, whose Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) he viewed when he was twelve, the year he published his first cartoon. Walter later wrote that jazz, “the first native expression of so-called modernism” was a strong influence on his work. During the later 1940s, Walters spent time at the Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. Founded in 1937 by artist and architect J. André Smith and supported by the philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok, the Research Studio was a lively colony that hosted prominent artists, including Milton Avery, Ralston Crawford, and Doris Lee. While at the Studio, Walter’s work was purchased by Frank Crowninshield. A founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and editor of Vanity Fair, Crowinshield was a noted collector; his collection included important works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, George Bellows, and Pierre Bonnard. Returning to New York after his time at the Studio, Walter became an active member of the New York school of the abstract expressionist movement, and in the summer of 1956, Walter exhibited 13 paintings and a selection of drawings at New York’s Chase Gallery. The adroit manipulation of both color and composition evident in his work shows the influence of Abstract Expressionism, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and Hans Hofmann. illustrator and female cartoonist Linda Walter was the talented female mind behind the beloved "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip. She played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural landscape through her vibrant illustrations. Known for the timeless charm of the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip, Linda's artistry brought joy and laughter to countless readers during the 1950s and continues to resonate with fans across generations. She was part of the Woodstock artists community. from Women in Comics: Linda Walter was the artist of newspaper strip Susie Q. Smith, which was written by her husband, Jerry. It was syndicated by King Features Syndicate and ran from 1945 to 1959. The Walters also contributed original Susie Q. Smith stories to Dell's Four Color comic books from 1951 to 1954. From 1964-1965, they created a singled panel comic called The Lively Ones. Vintage Golden Age of Comics era. The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created. Between 1939 and 1941 Detective Comics (DC) and its sister company, All-American Publications, introduced popular superheroes such as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, Hawkman, Green Arrow and Aquaman. Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles featuring the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. Another notable series was The Spirit by Will Eisner. Dell Comics' non-superhero characters (particularly the licensed Walt Disney animated-character comics) outsold the superhero comics of the day. The publisher featured licensed movie and literary characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers and Tarzan. Additionally, MLJ's introduction of Archie Andrews in Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) gave rise to teen humor comics, with the Archie Comics...

Category

1950s American Modern More Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

PARK LIFE, Art Print, Folk, Affordable art, Landscape, Abstract
PARK LIFE, Art Print, Folk, Affordable art, Landscape, Abstract

PARK LIFE, Art Print, Folk, Affordable art, Landscape, Abstract

By Tim Southall

Located in Deddington, GB

Park Life is an etching drawn on a copper plate and etched with acid. Set within an imaginary panoramic view of New York City's Central Park, it brings together a rich cast of histor...

Category

2010s Contemporary Animal Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Original New Year's Eve Central Park 1974-1975 vintage poster
Original New Year's Eve Central Park 1974-1975 vintage poster

Original New Year's Eve Central Park 1974-1975 vintage poster

By Richard Bernstein

Located in Spokane, WA

Original New Year's Eve Central Park 1974-1975 vintage pop-art poster. Excellent condition, ready to frame. The poster is not linen-backed. Images are of the exact poster you ...

Category

1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Offset

"Rothko Series 3: ND2-2-2" (2015) Archival Abstracted Texture Photo Print
"Rothko Series 3: ND2-2-2" (2015) Archival Abstracted Texture Photo Print

"Rothko Series 3: ND2-2-2" (2015) Archival Abstracted Texture Photo Print

By Dan Kaufman

Located in Denver, CO

"Rothko Series 3:ND2-2-2" Is a beautiful original edited photography print, done on archival photo canvas. Daniel J. Kaufman (b. New York City, May 4th, 1949) Childhood in Great Nec...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Canvas

Superman the Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Superbat, Penguin

Superman the Animated Series Original Cel and Background: Superbat, Penguin

By DC Comics Studio Artists

Located in Los Angeles, CA

MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel on Original Background IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9" PRODUCTION: Superman the Animated Series, Knight Time SKU: IFA5020 ABOUT THE IMAGE: As a follow up to ...

Category

1990s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Paint, Paper