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Our selection fluctuates so, as time permits, we add to and delete pieces from our art inventory.  Artwork not pictured as  yet is here.  

Our non-artwork inventory includes antiques, books, jewelry & watches, coins, collectibles and more which we list in our ETSY Shop.

WE SELL AND LEASE ARTWORK FOR HOMES AND BUSINESSES.

 

Most of the 300 or so pieces in our current inventory are unframed giving you the opportunity to select matting and framing of your choice.  A non-refundable deposit approximating the total framing cost is required.  

 

We can build framing costs into any lease plan and help you to obtain framing from one of our wholesale sources.

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Featured Artists

 

Melanie Taylor Kent

Guillaume Azoulay

Peter Max

LeRoy NIeman

Don Bluth

Howard Behrens

Lebadang

Thomas Kinkade

Robert Laessig

Alan Hunt

Mark King

Dean Morrissey

James C. Christensen

Red Grooms

Rita Asfour

 

Melanie Taylor Kent

 

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Melanie was raised and has spent most of her life in Southern California. She won her first National Art Competition at age 12 and studied with several celebrated artists. Melanie graduated from the UCLA School of Art and taught art in the Los Angeles City Schools. In 1980 she started her own publishing company and has published a series of art chronicling America by depicting famous streets and famous events. She continues to work and recently her artwork has been licensed to Warner Bros., The Walt Disney Corporation and Hanna-Barbera.

Guillaume Azoulay

 

Guillaume Azoulay was born in Casablanca,

 

Morocco in 1949, and by age thirteen was sketching and selling his drawings on the street and at fairs. He has held major exhibits in Rome, Copenhagen, Monte Carlo, Reno, Paris, TelAviv and many other cities. In 1978 two of his works were accepted into the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris. Their chief curator has said of Azoulay. "He is an artist whose varied works let us predict a very bright future". He has achieved international recognition as a successful and truly gifted artist. His unique self-taught style conveys strong illusions of fluid motion. His subjects appear to be caught in a vital moment of life. He does not use models, preferring to rely on his imagination.

 

His works are found in the collections of former President Ronald Reagan, Francois Mitterand, the late Anwar Sadat, King Hassan II of Morocco, Prince Rainier and Prince Karim Aga Khan. He is noted for his generosity and has made countless contributions of art to many worthwhile charitable organizations. He is extremely proud of his Jewish tradition and Sephardic heritage and has expressed his feeling of pride through many of his works of art. Guillaume Azoulay was presented with the Yehuda Halevi Award on February 12, 1986.

Rita Asfour

 

Asfour's traditional, signature style is inspired by her various travels throughout Europe, the Americas and the South Seas. After earning her fine arts degree at the Leonardo Da Vinci Academy, she travelled throughout Europe, supporting her creative exploits with a successful career as an illustrator. A magazine illustrator for five years at a popular Lebanese magazine in Beirut, Lebanon, Asfour's illustration work has graced several magazine covers, children's magazines art books and advertisements.

 

Rita Asour experiments in several mediums including oil on canvas, pastel on boar, and paper relief. Her sentimental oils and pastels enkindle the romantic ambiance of traditional art and consequently maintain her constant appeal. Several of Asfour's works are romantic images of women or children occupied by simple day to day frivolities. She paints life with such comfort and genteel spirit that she negates the distracting realities of today.

 

The inpiration and frequent model for many of Asfour's paintings is her beloved daughter, Amber. Asfour's intimate relationship with her work is evidenced by this chronicle of her daughter's life, and can be appreciated as an extraordinary legacy.

 

Distinguished collectors of Asfour include: Donna Reed, Congressman Alphonso Bell, Publisher Otis Chandler, Tricia Nixon and Ella Fitzgerald.

Suggested Gallery List Price - Artist - Buy it Now

 

  1. $1500 -- Irving Amen "Boy and His Flute--framed -- A/P -- $495*

  2. $35 -- Sherri Anderson "Return to Eagles' Nest" -- $25

  3. $695 -- Helen Anikst "Russian Tea" -- $99

  4. $695 -- Rita Asfour "Nymphs"  -- $99

  5. $695 -- Rita Asfour "Repose"    -- $99 

  6. $695 -- Rita Asfour "Three Best Friends"   -- $99

  7. $695 -- Rita Asfour "Tie My Shoe"  -- $99

  8. $695 -- Rita Asfour "Tie My Shoe"  -- $99

  9. $3500 -- Guillaume Azoulay "EXODUS"  -- $1800*

  10. $4000 -- Guillaume Azoulay "EXODUS" **REMARQUE** (SOLD)  

  11. $1500 -- Guillaume Azoulay "Twin Spires"  -- $350

  12. $125 -- Darrell Bush "The Hiding Place" -- $75

  13. $250 -- Chris Calle "ON THE ALERT Mountain Lion" -- $150

  14. $400 -- James C. Christensen "The Royal Music Baroque" -- $250

  15. $145 -- James C. Christensen "Two Angels Discussing Botticelli"*

  16. $200 -- James C. Christensen "Getting It Right" -- $400*

  17. $225 -- Guy Coheleach "Soul Companion" -- $150

  18. $225 -- Guy Coheleach "Soul Companion" -- $150

  19. Chava Cohen "Carousel" A/P 1/25 (Canvas)

  20. Danik Cote "The Blue Cat"(Giclee Canvas)

  21. George Crionas "Saturday Night Fever"    

  22. George Crionas "Traffic Court"

  23. Merv Corning "Carousel Horse" 

  24. Michael Dumas "COOPER'S HAWK"

  25. Anthony Falbo "Uncle Sam 2001"

  26. Anthony Falbo "Glory Glory"

  27. Anthony Falbo "Trombone Man"

  28. Charles Frace "Nature's Dawn"    

  29. Charles Frace "Uno" Florida Panther

  30. Rod Frederick "Snowy Reflection"

  31. Yannis Gaitis "Dirty Dozen"

  32. Winifred Godfrey "Blue Delphiniums"

  33. $3000 -- Red Grooms "Mango Mango"  -- $1500

  34. $175 -- James Gurney "Palace in the Clouds"  -- $135

  35. $175 -- James Gurney "Ring Riders" -- $135

  36. Hailan "LE JARDIN DE LA MUSIQUE II" 

  37. Ben Hampton "Appalachian Trail"    

  38. Ben Hampton "Stepping Stones "

  39. Rebecca Hardin "Mediterranean Villa" (Giclee Canvas)

  40. Al Hogue "Eternal Light" A/P (Canvas)

  41. Al Hogue "Lunar Seas II"

  42. $150 -- Alan Hunt "Serengeti Child"  --  $100

  43. $150 --  Alan Hunt "Serengeti Child"  -- $100

  44. Alan Hunt "Himalayan Love Song - Female"

  45. $250 --  Scott Kennedy "Cliff Dwellers" -- $150

  46. Mark King "Trotter"

  47. Thomas Kinkade "Simpler Times 1" A/P

  48. Phyllis Krim "Dusenberg"

  49. Leighton-Jones "1989 Commemorative Edition" Emmitt Kelley Clown Prints (Framed)

  50. Raymond Loewy "Rocket"

  51. Dean Morrissey "THE REDD ROCKET"

  52. Dean Morrissey "THE TIME COASTER"

  53. Dean Morrissey "THE TELESCOPE OF TIME"    

  54. Dean Morrissey "THE TELESCOPE OF TIME"    

  55. Dean Morrissey "THE TELESCOPE OF TIME"    

  56. Dean Morrissey "THE TELESCOPE OF TIME"

  57. Paul Mullalley "Solitude"

  58. S. Sam Park "ST. PAUL DE VENCE" 

  59. J. McIntosh Patrick "Moor Farms" Open Edition Signed Print

  60. J. McIntosh Patrick "Moor Farms" Open Edition Signed Print

  61. Roy Purcell "Greek God Hathor"

  62. Susan Rios "Sweet Pea" A/P  

  63.  Susan Rios "Buddy" S/N  

  64. Susan Rios "Olivia's Place"  

  65.  Susan Rios "Retreat"

  66. Viktor Shvaiko "Rue Pascal"

  67. Melanie Taylor Kent

    $1500--Casablanca (50th Anniversary)

    $1200--Columbus

    $1200--Fantasia

    $1600--The Incredible Coca Cola Race

    $1600--The Incredible Coca Cola Race

    $1800--Rose Parade

    $3000--Centennial Rose Parade

    $1800--Dodgers Tribute--REM

    $2700--Dodgers Tribute A/P--REM

    $1600--Mozart--The Great Operas

    $1600--Mozart--The Great Operas

    $1600--Mozart--The Great Operas

    $1000Michael Jordan

    $1600--Winter Olympics

    $2400--Winter Olympics--REM

    $3000--Winter Olympics--A/P REM

    $1400--Wimbledon-

    $1200--Wall Street

    $1200--Wall Street

    $1200--Wall Street

 

*  Indicates piece is framed -- Ask for picture!

James C. Christensen

 

Christensen was born in 1942 and raised in Culver City, California. He studied painting at Brigham Young University and, for a while, the University of California at Los Angeles before finishing his formal education at BYU. Since then, he has had one-man shows in the West and the Northeast and his work is prized in collections throughout the U.S. and Europe. The artist has been commissioned by both Time/Life Books and Omni to create illustrations for their publications and his work has appeared in the prestigious American Illustration Annual and Japan's Outstanding American Illustrators. Christensen has also won all the professional art honors the World Science Fiction Convention can bestow, as well as multiple Chesley Awards from the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists.

Frank C. McCarthy

 

Frank McCarthy’s dynamic paintings frequently featured the people of the west with a special emphasis on the Plains Indian, mountain men and cavalry that comprised the lore and lure of the Old West. Appropriately entitled the “Dean of Western Action Painters,” Frank McCarthy’s art was unsurpassed for its motion, drama and absolute attention to accuracy and detail. Highly collected and frequently imitated, Frank McCarthy’s works were treasured throughout the world as classic examples of contemporary Western Art. Frank McCarthy’s paintings have been held at the Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas; the R.W. Norton Museum in Shreveport, La.; the Thomas Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Ok.; and in 1992, at the Cowboy Artist of America Museum (now known as National Center for American Western Art) in Kerrville, Texas. Frank McCarthy was invited to join the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America organization in 1975 and was an active member in the CAA group for 23 years. He was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1997.

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