H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting

H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting

H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting
Very beautifully done original oil on canvas by H. Colors are perfect and the subject matter is charming. Perfect for those that enjoy old European settings. The canvas is 8″x10″. The frame measures 16″ high by 13.5″ wide. The painting is in excellent condition. The frame has several areas that are chipped and have some dings. The Most notable being on the bottom right corner. Most all of these can be touched up and never noticed. The green felt matting goes perfect with this picture. The painting is hand signed on the bottom right hand corner. A very beautiful piece of art and more than likely, one of a kind.
H. J. Topman Signed Original Oil On Canvas Woman In Old Town Painting

LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist

LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist
LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist
LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist
LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist
LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist

LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN by LEE GODIE. Ink and/or ballpoint pen on a “Canvasette” heavy duty artist board (see photos). My favorite outsider artist. I’ve collected several of her pieces over the years including the three paintings I bought from her when I was a student at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. I felt so lucky that she liked me and danced for me while unrolling her paintings for me to see. Her work carries a spirit of joy that makes me happy. I love you Lee Godie! Lee Godie born Jamot Emily Godee ; September 1, 1908 – March 2, 1994. Was an American self-taught artist who was active in Chicago. During the late 1960s until around the early 1990s. She was a prolific artist. Who was known for her paintings and modified photos which are shown in galleries and museums such as the Hayward Gallery in London and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She is often considered Chicago’s most collected artist. Godie was born in Chicago. She and her ten siblings were raised in a Christian Scientist. Her family lived in a small house on the Northwest side; she slept in the attic with her sisters. Lee Godie was notoriously wary of divulging personal information about herself. She was married twice and had four children. It was possible that she had once wanted to be a singer, but wasn’t allowed by one of her husbands. Following the death of two of her children, her life was transformed and Godie reinvented herself as an artist in Chicago. Godie remained in downtown Chicago for almost a 30-year period, becoming a facet of the social milieu during that time. Godie lived on the streets, sleeping outdoors or in transient hotels. She could be seen sleeping outdoors in sub-zero temperatures, on a concrete bench… Clutching her large black portfolio case. Godie had a unique fashion style and could be seen wearing different swatches of fabric wrapped around herself or fur coats that were pieced together. She also used her paint to transform her appearance, painting “big orange circles over each cheek” and painted-on eyeshadow. An article about Godie in the Wall Street Journal alerted one of her daughters, Bonnie Blank, to where she was living. Blank had not seen her mother since she was 3 years old. When Godie met her daughter, she insisted that Blank have art lessons, which she herself provided. In 1991, Blank was granted legal guardianship of her mother, who was suffering from dementia. And she moved her to a nursing home near Plano, Illinois. Beginning in 1968, Godie could be seen on the steps of the Art Institute of Chicago. She later moved to a location on the North Side of Chicago after a disagreement with a curator. Godie was a self-styled French Impressionist and believed her work to be as significant as Paul Cézanne. She would only sell or reveal her work to those she liked. Godie’s paintings were created in a variety of mediums which included watercolor, pencil, tempera, ballpoint pen, and crayon and on a number of surfaces such as canvas, poster board, sheets of paper and discarded window blinds. Some of her works were several pieces stitched together in the fashion of a triptych. Godie most often painted female busts, which she felt were “an expression of beauty”. Her portraits were often personal: she drew herself, friends, passersby and famous individuals. She also created archetypal characters… Part cultural icon, part personal symbolism. Artist and design editor at the Chicago Tribune, David Syrek says, Lee’s painting have an intensity that is not found in a great deal of outsider art. Art critic, Dennis Adrian called her work bold and strong. Also included in the array of art works Godie created are the black-and-white snapshots from photo booths she took of herself dressed up in different personae. Godie started working on these in the 1970s. She would take these photos and embellish certain parts of them, adding color to her lips or nails or painting on darker eyebrows. Her photographs are often considered her most “highly regarded, inventive work”. She would dress differently for each photo and add color, words or erase parts of the photos. Of her photographs, Ralph Rugoff. Director of the Hayward Gallery. In London, says: These images are very powerful on a number of levels. They’re as gripping as works by any trained photographer. Many exhibitions have featured Godie’s work. Between November 13, 1993, and January 16, 1994, an exhibition entitled “Artist Lee Godie: A Twenty-Year Retrospective”, curated by Michael Bonesteel, who wrote the “Lee Godie” article in Raw Vision. Magazine, was presented at the Chicago Cultural Center. From September 12, 2008, to January 3, 2009, an exhibition of over 100 pieces of Lee Godie’s work entitled “Finding Beauty: The Art of Lee Godie” was on exhibit at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of American Folk Art. In New York City, the Milwaukee Art Museum. The Arkansas Arts Center. The Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art. In 1991, Chicago’s Mayor Daley. Proclaimed September “Lee Godie Exhibition Month”. The proclamation in part reads. Now, Therefore, I, Richard M. Daley, Mayor of the City of Chicago, do hereby proclaim September 6-October 8, 1991 to be Lee Godie Exhibition Month in Chicago and urge all citizens to pay homage to a gifted artist.
LEE GODIE original pen/ink drawing Portrait of Woman Chicago Outsider Artist

VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun

VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun

VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun
This is a vintage oil painting on wood by an artist named Hana Tilahun. The painting features a beautiful woman figure and is signed by the artist. It is a single piece, unframed, and original. The style of the painting is figurative art, abstract, black folk art, outsider art, and folk art. The painting is a representation of Ethiopian culture and is perfect for collectors of art.
VTG Original Ethiopian Oil Painting Beautiful Woman Figure Signed Hana Tilahun

Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop

Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop

Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop
Title: UNTITLED x1442 2024. Oil Paint on Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas. 20 by 16 by 3/4 in. 50.8 cm by 40.6 by 1.9 cm. Signed on front and back. Every offer received is always considered a compliment. S C R O L L D O W N T O V I E W M O R E D E T A I L I M A G E S. To sign up for the. This painting is entitled. And includes the original signature of artist on front of painting and verso, with painting catalogue series and number applied on verso. Painting also includes a Certificate of Authenticity documenting chain of title and provenance for this work. May be included in forthcoming Catalogue Raisonné of the works of DAVID PADW0RNY. Oil Paint on canvas of 20 by 16 by 3/4 in. This painting is pre-stretched and sides of the canvas are painted (see images below). Each of the sides are painted differently, to read more about why each is painted in a unique manner please. The staples holding the canvas to the stretcher bars are on the back so the painting is ready for immediate display. Guarantee: If for any reason the actual painting does not meet your full expectations, please return it upon receiving it in its original condition and packaging materials. Additional Images and Materials. (All links below will open in a new window). About The Artist DAVID PADW0RNY was born in Norristown Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art and is currently working full time as a professional artist in Chelsea, NYC. Scholastics Portfolio Award, New York, New York. Ed Lindgren Memorial Scholarship, Sponsored by Artworks Orlando Orlando, Florida Fanny B. Thalheimer Scholarship, Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore, Maryland. First Place and Honorable Mention in Painting, Maitland Arts Festival Maitland, Florida. Best of Show and First Place, “Enjoying Our Lakes” Photography Contest Windermere, Florida Three Gold Medals, Scholastics Competition, University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida. (opens in a new window). We look forward to hearing more from you, our Valued Collectors.
Woman Portrait Oil? Painting? Girl? Impressionist? Art? Signed Abstract Original Pop

Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman

Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman

Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman
This beautiful wall hanging features a carved and painted wooden scene from Mexico, depicting a man and a woman. The intricate details of the carving and the vibrant colors of the paint make this a true work of art. If anyone knows who the artist is, please let me know. The provenance of this item is not available, but it is clear that it was made in Mexico and reflects the rich culture of the region. This piece would make a great addition to any collection of folk art or Latin American art, and it would certainly be a conversation starter in any room. In pretty good condition as the pics show with some minor wear / scratches and it comes exactly as shown. It measures 9 3/4″ x 13 3/4″.
Vintage Signed Carved & Painted Wood Wall Hanging Mexico Scene Man & Woman