Description
Vonbrül. Art Deco Dog – The Story
This is a picture of Vonbrül, an extremely famous Austro-Hungarian Cockapoo from the 1920’s.
His large, ostentatious art deco diamond represented the decadent elite who took great delight in vaunting their gauche wealth to the proletariats they despised.
Remarkably Vonbrül made the front cover of Vogue in the summer of 1923. He was regularly featured in articles discussing events he attended with his owner Inessa Champseix, a sometime communist and cross-dresser.
I digitised the original sepia picture of Vonbrül and then iteratively layered each piece of the drawing, adding texture and brilliance.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
All my artwork works are digital creations. There are separate layers of drawings laid on top of each other using the same methodology as David Hockney’s digital drawings “Fresh pictures of a very beautiful world”.
The portraits are drawn almost like a police photo fit. There is also layering of colour and all pieces are manipulated digitally 100’s to 1000’s of times. This allows for a complexity and texture in my electronic works.
To create even more depth and texture each work of art is printed onto finest art photographic paper, using the Giclée Hahnemühle print methodology.
Every print is numbered and priced accordingly.
The picture has a border to assist with framing.
Vonbrül. Art Deco Dog comes with a card of authenticity signed by Richard Palmer with a Unique Identification Number to prevent art fraud.
IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION
Every picture I create is unique, a one off piece of art. No additional print runs. 1 of 1. All the art works are protected by Unique Identification Number which you will receive as a certified document as proof of ownership of the original work.
The picture will be shipped in break resistant packaging within 14 days of payment.
Material
- Paper
Dimensions
14" by 20" (356 mm x 508 mm)Style
- Realistic and photographic
Subject
- Animals and Birds
Framed
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