Archive for December, 2009

Cassandre and Cunard White Star arrivals 0

 

Cunard White StarChampions du MondeNormandieLMS Best Way

If you have always wanted an iconic Cassandre vintage poster but haven’t felt flush enough to spend $25,000+ for the Inagural Maiden Voyage or  $90,000+ for the LMS “Best Way”, now is your chance to own the piece in its second edition. Call or email for size and price.

 Although not created by Cassandre, the Cunard White Star poster is an original that would be perfect for any New Yorker or Cruise  fan.

Tour de France posters! From 1950-1980 0

Tour de France 1956

Visit our Facebook album to see eight arrivals of vintage Tour de France posters! http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=130861&id=189932159455&saved#/album.php?aid=130861&id=189932159455

Holiday Ideas for under $500 0

Looking for that special vintage gift?  Browse Julia Santen Gallery’s Facebook album for ideas under $500:

http://www.facebook.com/JuliaSantenGallery#/album.php?aid=129849&id=189932159455&ref=mf

New Addition- Foujita 0

Foujita

Japan-born Foujita was famous for his paintings of women and cats. Towards the end of his life, he converted to Christianity, adopted Leonard as his first name and devoted himself to painting religious scenes. Clearly from the days before he found religion, this invitation to the 1926 Fourth Ball to benefit the arts tantalizes with an arching blond in red pumps and her herlequin companion. As the AAAA events were spectacularly unbridled affairs, the subtitle for the gala (The Long Hair) provides the ideal reminder that this was an opportunity to let loose and support the arts in one intoxicating fell swoop.
Title: 4ieme Bal de L’AAA
Artist: Foujita
Year: 1926
Size: 47 1/4 x 31 1/2 inches (120 x 80 cm)

Old Masters and Fine Artists at Julia Santen Gallery 0

Rare finds by old masters

Julia Santen Gallery downtown presents vintage poster art

By Olivia Pool, Special to The Post and Courier
Thursday, November 26, 2009

Turkeys are not the most inspiring things to paint, so no major turkey art shows this week. There are, however, some favorite people who are in town and certainly worth a visit.

The Julia Santen Gallery is a vintage poster gallery that normally deals in original, rare, and unusual poster art dating from 1890 to the 1960s. Owner Julia Santen has decided to branch out this fall by adding some works by Old Masters. Santen currently has five Rembrandt etchings and 12 other dry point/etching/lithograph/aquatints by Cezanne, Cassatt, Manet, Pissarro, Renoir, Helleu, Chagall, Leger, Rouault and de Koonig.

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“Mere et Enfant a la Tour Eiffel” by Marc Chagall will be part of the exhibit at Julia Santen Gallery.

One of the most notable of these is an etching by Rembrandt called “Adoration of the Shepherds.” The piece portrays a touching Christian manger scene, complete with all the animals surrounding Christ and the shepherds. There is also a 1954 lithography by Chagall that depicts a mother and child at the Eiffel Tower. An expert in vintage works, Santen says that this signed and numbered piece is “a very good impression of this scarce, early print.”

Yet another example of these rare finds is an 1898 lithograph by Toulouse-Lautrec that even has the artist’s red ink stamp in the left corner.

If you are a serious collector, this is a great opportunity to get your hands on some work by some of the most famous names in art history. Visit the Julia Santen Gallery in person at 188 King St., at www.juliasantengallery.com or call 534-0758