ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF - "ERTE" - $15,000.00
Semi-nude arabesque dancer.
watercolor with gold and black | 0x0
Romain de Tirtoff (November 23, 1892 – April 21, 1990) was a Russian born, French artist and designer known by the pseudonym Erté, a French pronunciation of initials R.T. Tirtoff was born as Roman Petrov de Tyrtov in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire in a very distinguished family with roots traced back to 1548.
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Three panels; a museum becoming engulfed by pink vapor, ascending, and exploding. - $1,500.00
Unknown
49x11
Commissioned by Industrial Light & MagicThis piece is a pre-production storyboard used for the film 'Ghostbusters 2'. Stamped on the bottom right with the ILM/GB2 "no-ghost" logo. This scene is part of the climax, after the museum is zapped by the character 'Tully'. This original concept shows a cloud of pink slime lifting off the building and exploding in midair. During the filming the sequence was modified.
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STEVEN CHORNEY - $1,200.00
Original Ladyhawke Poster Concept
Airbrush and Pencil on Heavy Translucent | 33x22 | 1985
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CHORNEY - $950.00
Detective Dee Dee McCall
Acrylic | 20x13.75 | 1980s
Commissioned by NBCSigned by artist
Original artwork created and used in the NBC promotion of the Investigative TV series "Hunter." The show premiered September 18, 1984 and last aired in April of 1991. This drama, action/adventure show starred former NFL player Fred Dryer who played detective Sergeant Rick Hunter. This piece portrays actress Stephanie Kramer as his partner, detective Sergeant Dee Dee McCall.
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Detective Rick Hunter - $900.00
Chorney
Acrylic | 20x13.75 | Late 1980s
Commissioned by NBCSigned by artist in lr
Original artwork created and used in the NBC promotion of the Investigative TV series "Hunter." The show premiered September 18, 1984 and last aired in april of 1991. This Drama, Action/Adventure show starred former NFL player Fred Dryer who played Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter.
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JERRY BINGHAM - $850.00
Captain America and Black Panther
18 1/2x14 1/2
Signed by artist in URAll pieces come in a museum quality frame.
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S. CHORNEY - $850.00
James Bond Live at Five
Acrylic | 13x20 | Nov 13, 1999
Commissioned by TV GuideSigned by artist in LR
Item includes a copy of the illustrations primary source
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Hal Mason - $800.00
Andy Panda's Rescue
12 1/2x10 1/2 | 1949
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AL ANDERSON - $760.00
Man from U.N.C.L.E.
gouche | 11x16.75 | 1964-1968
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. was an American television series that ran on NBC from September 22, 1964, to January 15, 1968, for 105 episodes. The series centered on a two-man troubleshooting team for a covert espionage organization: American Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn), and Russian Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum). Leo G. Carroll played Alexander Waverly, the British head of the organization. Lisa Rogers (Barbara Moore) joined the cast as a female regular in the fourth season. James Bond creator Ian Fleming contributed to the show's creation. Robert Towne and Harlan Ellison wrote scripts for the series, which was originally to have been titled Solo. Author Michael Avallone, who wrote the first original novel based upon the series, is sometimes incorrectly cited as the creator of the series (such as in the January 1967 issue of The Saint Magazine). The series, though fictional, achieved such notability as to have artifacts (props, costumes, documents, and a video clip) from the show included in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library's exhibit on spies and counterspies. Similar exhibits can be found in the museums of the Central Intelligence Agency and other agencies and organizations involved with intelligence gathering.
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Dark One Warrior Girl - $620.00
Greg Williams
14x9
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KEN ANDERSON - $600.00
"Baloo" dancing in a grass skirt and a monkey costume.
pen and ink & watercolor | 6x4 1/2 | circa 1960
Commissioned by DisneyThis piece was created for a storyboard character concept for the film, "The Jungle Book" released by Disney in 1967. In the 1960's, Ken Anderson (Walt's "Jack-of-all-Trades" and often considered the "Tenth Old Man" in reference to Walt Disney's Nine Old Men) became one of the key designers for characters for the animated films. His busy pen work style (very similar to the late 19th Century German Illustrators) was well-known throughout the studio. He set his pen and imagination to Jungle Book and many of the final character designs were a direct result of Ken's character concepts, like this one. There are numerous pin holes in the corners; these are due to when the page was pinned on storyboards and moved repeatedly as the story changed.
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KEN ANDERSON - $600.00
"Baloo" In Costume with a Fan
6x4 1/2 | 1960s
Ken Anderson was known as Walt Disney's "Jack of all trades" and was often considered the "Tenth Old Man" in reference to Walt's "Nine Old Men."
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S. CHORNEY - $450.00
Portrait of "Wiseguy" characters with a castle, bikini gal, and speed boat in the background.
Acrylic | 0x20
Commissioned by TV guideSigned by artist
Original promotional artwork created for TV GUIDE for the crime series WISEGUY. This vintage Stephen Cannell production starred Ken Wahl as special agent VINNIE TERRANOVA ever battling organized crime in Atlantic City's underworld. Classic example of the beautifully executed artwork used in TV GUIDE network promotions.
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B. HUGHES - $445.00
Zorro Rides Again
UNKNOWN | 0x8.5 | 1960s
Commissioned by UNITED ARTISTASigned by artist
Oringial artwork for the box of the 8mm film release. In this film Zorro matches wits with a ruthless international crook who is trying to seize the California - Yucatan Railroad.
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W.H.D. - $415.00
Original poster art from a production of "Kiss Me Kate"
pen and ink | 16.5x11.5
Commissioned by Ingatestone Opera GroupSigned by artist
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Oscar statuette wearing an army helmet and a gun holster. - $375.00
Unknown
marker and ink | 14x9.5
Cartoon from a daily comic strip showing Oscar statue for "Patton" as Best Picture of the year.
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"The Bad and the Beautiful" Storyboard - $375.00
Unknown
Mixed media | 10x12 | 1950's
Commissioned by MGM Studios (1952)"The Bad and the Beautiful" (MGM 1952) original concept storyboard. - Lana Turner (Georgia) is shown recieving applause as she leaves the theatre after winning an Oscar. The caption reads, "5 D As Georgia comes toward the camera applause swells."
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The Demon Within - $350.00
Unknown
Pen, Ink & Mixed Media | 20x22
This piece was used to create a poster for the cult horror film "The Mind Snatchers" (also known as "The Happiness Cage"). Mind Snatchers was Christopher Walken's first cinematic lead role. This piece is comprised of heavy white posterboard and tissue paper with applied graphic materials.
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Cowboy singing to a woman - $350.00
Unknown
Mixed Media | 20.5x13.5
Commissioned by Hollywood Select VideoThis camera-ready artwork was created solely for use as the primary video sleeve design for a Hollywood Select Video international VHS video release for a movie starring John "The Duke" Wayne. Long since defunct, Hollywood Select Video was established in the 1970s and specialized in the world-wide distribution of home entertainment video releases on both Betamax and VHS videotape cassettes. Hollywood Select Video's very select video library contained a wide variety of titles ranging from international cult-cinema and horror films to all-American cowboy movies and comedy classics. Only one of these art composites was ever made. This rare VHS video sleeve or box artwork was originally compiled by the hand of commercial artists at Hollywood's world-renowned Hollywood Select Video Art Department and Design Studios in 1985. This design board features the final artwork for the manufacturer's video sleeve design before the splash titles and text were added to the final composite before printing. The piece contains rare original image art which was compiled from actual vintage movie stills, one-sheets, lobby cards, production shots, camera composites, pressbooks, or other now-impossible-to-find images from this cult cinema classic.\ Plot Summary: Rodeo star John Scott and his gambler friend Kansas Charlie are wrongly accused of armed robbery.
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JAY LYNCH - $325.00
Undead Fred Garbage Pail Kids card series.
pen and ink | 11x8.5
Commissioned by ToppsSigned by artist
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Man's face and monkey behind bars. "The Happiness Cage". - $300.00
Unknown
pen and ink | 22x20
This piece was used to create a poster for the cult horror film, "The Mind Snachers" (also known as "The Happiness Cage"). Mind Snachers was Christopher Walken's first cinematic lead role.
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Jim Ivey - $250.00
This Week's Movies Ad
18x17 | 1954
Commissioned by St. Petersburg TImesSigned by artist in LR
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