Thursday, September 24, 2015

John Richard Flanagan



originally posted by Doug Ellis on ‎Illustration Magazine:

Back to John Richard Flanagan.This time, one of his slick illustrations, from the February 1925 issue of Woman's Home Companion. It illustrated "Look For the Woman" by Anne Bryan McCall.



JOHN R. FLANAGAN
(1895-1964)


Saturday, September 19, 2015

Garret



8.5 x 11 preliminary sketch

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8.5 x 11 acrylic painting




Thursday, September 17, 2015

John Richard Flanagan

Originaly posted by  Doug Ellis on Today's inspiration group

Doug Ellis wrote: 
 
I thought I’d post another John Richard Flanagan piece tonight, this time one of his published works. This appeared as a double-page spread in Collier’s, May 3, 1930, illustrating “Fu Manchu’s Daughter” by Sax Rohmer. The caption that ran with it reads: “We entered a little room upon which the big doors opened. This room was not empty. She was well guarded. And never can I forget her guards!” Unfortunately, a prior owner decided to make this art fit into a matte they had, which was too small for the piece, so they glued the bottom of the matte over the bottom of the illustration. I’ll be taking it to my restorer at some point in the near future to see if they can remove the glue residue. 

Friday, September 11, 2015

Garret's drawing of Adlai Stevenson 11

Preparatory drawings and  5" oil clay sculptural study for a life-size bust of   Adlai Stevenson 11
                                             
GARRET
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5" oil clay sculptural study


5" oil clay sculptural study

Sunday, September 6, 2015

DEAN CORNWELL

             Sir Walter's Farewell, preliminary Oil on board 10 x 14 in. (sheet)
  
 (American, 1892-1960)

 sketch lines of this preliminary study

Thursday, September 3, 2015

GARRET MCFANN

 8.5"X 11" PREPARATORY DRAWING FOR PAINTING

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FRAMED 8.5"X 11"ACRYLIC PAINTING  400.00
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SOURCE MATERIAL FOUND ON SHORPYS

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

GARRET

8.5 X 11 DRAWING

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FRAMED 8.5 X 11 ACRYLIC PAINTING ON MASONITE          375.00
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old-picture

Confederate Reunion. General Harrison of Mississippi,

 Commander in Chief, With Generals Mickey and Dinkins


Captain James Dinkins in uniform, 
at a Confederate Veterans reunion around 1930. 
Added by: Dwayne Sessom   2/06/2015 to findagrave


Captain James Dinkins giving the rebel yell

 

In this exclusive clip from the 1930s
Confederate veterans step up to the mic
 and let out their version of the fearsome rallying cry.