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Jean Harlow Poses For Charles Gates Sheldon Vintage Poster Art
Jean Harlow Poses For Charles Gates Sheldon Vintage Poster Art

Jean Harlow posa per Charles Gates Sheldon

Jean Harlow Poses For Charles Gates Sheldon by American Painter Charles Gates Sheldon (1889 – 1961); un Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco style illustrator and portrait artist.

A beautiful art deco pastel portrait of the legendary Hollywood Starlet of the 1930s, Jean Harlow; is an illustration from her head down to the upper portion of her chest, with her head tilted back, with a warm golden light illuminating the right side of her face and chest that matches the color of her golden hair.

Jean Harlow Poses For Charles Gates Sheldon Remastered Vintage Art Xzendor7 Reproductions ComforterJean Harlow Poses For Charles Gates Sheldon Remastered Vintage Art Xzendor7 Reproductions Comforter

She has greenish-blue eyes, cherry red lips and two large white teardrop pearl earrings hanging from each ear; while the rest of the portrait is a background that is composed of aqua blue, tratti larghi gialli e neri che sono per lo più dietro la sua testa.

Jean Harlow Poses For Charles Gates Sheldon is a remastered digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image that is available as a ha dipinto le pinup per la commedia di Errol Flynn Never Say Goodbye.

Informazioni bio derivate dalle seguenti fonti:

Askart.com

Fineartphotographyvideoart.com

Wikipedia.org

Carlo è nato a Worcester, Massachusetts USA, ma trascorse la maggior parte della sua vita a Springfield, Massachusetts.

Ha iniziato i suoi studi artistici presso la Arts Students League con sede a New York City a 215 West 57th Street, che è stata fondata in 1875 and originally housed in rented rooms at 16th street and 5th Avenue.

Charles created artwork in the Art Nouveau, Edwardian (which overlap, but with the Edwardian style being much simpler in design) as well as Art Deco styles and when he finished his studies at the Arts Students League, he traveled to Paris France to study under the Czech Painter Alphonse Mucha (Alfons Maria Mucha 1860 – 1939).

On his return to the United States, he began producing fashion illustrations for the Ladies Home Journal Publication; and would produce advertising art for clients such as the Fox Shoe Company, Gainsborough, Fiberloid Hair Brushes, Grown & Bigelow and La Vogue Lingerie in which he received his first commission in 1918 for a pinup illustration.

He would also go on to produces covers for Collier’s Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, Woman’s Home Companion, Theater Magazine and Photoplay from 1925 – 1930; which launched his career as a portrait cover artist.

This recognition led to him receiving commissions from famous women from all over the world, who sat for him at his studio in Carnegie Hall; located in New York City, U.S.A..

This resulted in many of the Hollywood starlets of the time posing for him such as Mae West, Greta Garbo, Mary Pickford, Jean Harlow, Clara Bow, Shirley Temple and many, many others of the Hollywood Golden Age Era.

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