FAREWELL TO SUMMER • Available in Small, Medium and Large sizes

1934 – The Saturday Evening Post series / original oil on canvas. On September of 1934, this fabulous and very creative artwork. “FAREWELL TO SUMMER” illustration was the cover of the Post.

The porter is a running trope while the lady just stepped out from the 1930’s Harper’s Bazaar leading women’s fashion magazine published in New York City since 1867. The fashionable silhouette was evolving into a slender, elongated torso with widening shoulders and a neat head with softly waved short hair. Though the lines were simple, the overall effect was complete sinuous femininity with a natural waist and skirts flaring out slightly at the ankle.

The “FAREWELL TO SUMMER” Printer’s Proof giclée comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from the gallery. Please see sizes and prices as follows bellow!

Small: 33cm x 47cm
Medium: 50cm x 72cm
Large: 71cm x 101cm

60320

SKU: SKU# KASEU-JCL 011 S-M-L Category: Tag:

Our American ART-DECO Collection fine-art canvas giclées are available in 3 different sizes (S-M-L).

  1. Un-stretched and rolled canvas with 4cm margins to support future mounting
  2. Stretched on 2cm wide adjustable pine-wood bars with crossbars at large sizes
  3. Framed in 3cm wide rustic white Italian wood
  4. Framed in 4cm wide brushed champagne Italian wood

The “FAREWELL TO SUMMER” giclée printed on USA made archival Anasazi cotton canvas with pigmented ink technology. For longevity, final UV glossy clear coat is applied with a serigraph (silk-screen) process. For an extra WOW effect, textured brushstrokes and highlights are hand-embellished at the final stage by skilled artisans. MADE IN USA.

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Canvas

Framed Canvas – brushed silver, Framed Canvas – rustic white finish option, Stretched canvas, Un-stretched canvas

Size

Large, Medium, Small

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