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Wendover Art Group
This artwork features a close-up view of the water reflection on a bright and sunny day.
. Dana. Delray Beach, FL. 2024-06-28 16:20:37
Soicher Marin
Wonderful purchase! Exactly as described, frame is very nice - deep beveled design. Packaging was above and beyond. Haven't hung it so no photo yet. Sara. Dallas, TX. 2023-06-13 07:40:31
Capture the spirit of summer with this stunning coastal print. The iconic Slim Aarons photograph printed on archival paper and simply framed, evokes a sense of freedom and transports you to a luxurious seaside escape.
. Ashley. Boston, MA. 2025-03-17 08:46:45
This was such a beautiful piece. We needed a statement piece in our living room and this was definitely the key to that. It brought our bare walls life. I love how it came into three panels because it's something quite different than the other art that we had. It has a vintage feel and the quality is top notch. I highly recommend getting this.. Lexi. Woodland Hills, CA. 2020-01-28 19:36:33
Bathers by a pool at the Tahoe Tavern on the shore of Lake Tahoe, California, 1959. George 'Slim' Aarons, a WWII army photographer, returned from the war with a mission of this own: to photograph "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places." From 1947 to 1993, on assignment for holiday, life, vogue, and town & country, he traveled the world documenting the rich and famous at home and play. Slim's iconic photographs, the best of which are gathered here, provide a rare glimpse into a golden age of wealth, privilege, beauty, and leisure.
American writer C.Z. Guest (Mrs. F.C. Winston Guest, 1920 - 2003) and her son Alexander Michael Douglas Dudley Guest in front of their Grecian temple pool on the ocean-front estate, Villa Artemis, Palm Beach. George 'Slim' Aarons, a WWII army photographer, returned from the war with a mission of this own: to photograph "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places." From 1947 to 1993, on assignment for Holiday, LIFE, Vogue, and Town & Country, he traveled the world documenting the rich and famous at home and play. Slim's iconic photographs, the best of which are gathered here, provide a rare glimpse into a golden age of wealth, privilege, beauty, and leisure.
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Own a piece of the iconic Slim Aarons aesthetic with this photographic print. "Sofa by the Pool" captures the essence of modern leisure. This art piece, made with archival giclee paper, is perfect for adding a touch of vintage glamor to your home.
This artwork features a California house backyard pool surrounded by palm trees and accompanied by bright pink floaties.
Capture the essence of modern masculinity with this stunning, handcrafted art piece by Leonard Nones . This captivating black and white photographic print showcases the artistry of underwater photography, making a bold statement in any contemporary interior.
The future is paper. This is an idea to conjure with, even if at first it might seem as though the paper is something from the past. However, when you think more deeply about it, you can see that things have come full circle; we were using paper, switched to plastic, and now, with the majority of people so concerned about the environmental impact plastic is having, especially when it relates to the oceans, we are looking at ways to minimize plastic use once more. So, the future is paper. This means that Isabelle de Borchgrave’s work is of the future too. Although she might be creating historical costumes, the methods and ideas she is incorporating into her work are decidedly modern and far-reaching. If there is a statement to be made about sustainability and careful living, de Borchgrave is making it. This alone is a great reason to purchase a piece of art by Isabelle de Borchgrave, but there are other reasons too. Isabelle de Borchgrave’s art is much more accessible than many of her contemporaries. She is not trying to be anything she is not, she is not hiding (too many) secret messages within her art. What she is doing is creating, using her love of history and art together to offer up something that is decided de Borchgrave in nature but is made for everyone. Looking at any piece of her art, you can instantly get an idea of exactly what the meaning of the work is and how it is conveyed. Even her more subtle pieces are confusions of abstract thought. This means that anyone can enjoy her art without needing to know anything about the subject at all. When it comes to finding an artist who can offer an introduction to the art world but who can also appeal to those who have been collecting various pieces for many years and would even consider themselves to be an expert, there are few who can match de Borchgrave’s ease.
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