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  • Pierre Pierre Bonnard Bonnard

    12:25 AM PST, 12/11/2016

    In 1939 Verve art review sold the issue which these two, among other, limited edition, stone lithographs. The2 listed here were created by Pierre Bonnard. Although they were not numbered, they were produced in a small limited edition of about 2000. These smaller, inexpensive, quality works will fit easily in most decors and make a bold statement reflecting your great taste in fine art. These are original stone lithographs, they were printed by the famous Mourlot Freres in Paris. I will be selling many Verve original lithographs that I have collected over the years. Thank you for reading this, feel free to ask me questions.
  • Get Surreal

    3:04 PM PST, 12/10/2016

    Verve Volume 2 Number 5&6 published by Teriade Original stone lithographs done by Pierre Bonnard. 2 lithos printed back to back on a single page. This represents a great way to enter in to collecting quality, reasonably priced art. unnumbered but a limited edition original stone lithograph printed in France in 1939 by Mourlot freres.
  • On the Verge of a Verve

    4:07 PM PST, 12/8/2016

    RARE 1939 plate signed lithograph printed in France By Merlot. These beautiful lithographs were not numbered but, the size of each edition was usually around 2000. These originals represent an excellent way to enter fine art collecting at a reasonable price. Masters of their time, Picasso, Miro, Kandinsky, Bores, Matisse, Chagall, Rouault, Klee, Derain, Leger and others contributed to this genius publication helping to bring their art to the masses. I have many I have collected over the years I wish to sell.
  • 2 MacIntoshes

    12:55 PM PST, 12/6/2016

    Here is another vintage Frank MacIntosh cover from a 1926 Asia magazine. He was a great Art Deco Illustrator. More to come soon.
  • Frank MaCintosh

    12:11 PM PST, 12/6/2016

    Nothing to do with apples but he was a great Art Nouveau Illustrator. Shown here is an original 1928 Magazine cover for Asia Magazine U.S. This magazine was established for the huge Asia work force that arrived in North America to help build the Railways in Canada and the U.S. It showed them what was happening in Asia. I will be adding other Frank MacIntosh artworks soon.