This vintage oil portrait painting by American artist Daniel Mansir, features Jane, an unknown, gorgeous female model embodying the aesthetics of Mid-Century Modernism. Created in 1956 in California, this medium-sized oil painting on canvas captures the essence of fashion and portraiture from the post-war era. With a realistic style, this framed and signed artwork is a unique piece that would make a striking addition to any art collection. Ask any questions you’d like
His space paintings bring 4 figures. This is quite nice.
Watercolor, ink and pencil on cardboard. Signed with the Einar Johansen monogram “E.J,” and dated Paris 56. On the verso, Johansen has inscribed in pencil: Harold Cousins og Allen Jones læser avis — which translates to “Harold Cousins and Allen Jones are reading the news.” A rare depiction of African- American sculptor Harold Cousins (1916-1992) who made Paris his home from 1949 and was one of many African-Americans artists who pursued their artistic career in post-war France. The other figure is believed to be Edward Allen Jones (1903–1981) an African-American linguist, scholar and diplomat. A historically significant work connecting the mid-20th-century Parisian art scene with African-American cultural history.