PACIFIC POTTERY Buyers Guide Catalog Cover, 1930’s, 8×10 Color Glossy Print

This print is a replica of a Pacific Pottery catalog cover from the early 1930’s. It’s a glossy color photograph on photo paper measuring 8 inches by 10 inches (image size is slightly smaller.) Pacific Clay Products followed in the footsteps of its neighbor the J A Bauer Pottery following that company’s introduction of “California Colored Pottery” in 1930. Pacific broadened their original concept by adding Art Deco design features and numerous complimentary items. This particular Buyers Guide was an introduction for many people to the new world of colorful casual California dining.NOTE: This image is available in a larger poster size. Inquire if interested.

Rare 1930s Original Eleanor Parke Curtis Bromoil Photograph “Flemish Gables”

Immerse yourself in the artistry of early 20th-century photography with this exquisite original 1930s Bromoil photograph by listed artist Eleanor Parke Curtis. Titled “Flemish Gables,” this rare artwork showcases the unique Bromoil process, a labor-intensive technique that produces painterly effects in photographs. Key Features: – Artist: Eleanor Parke Curtis (listed photographer) – Title: “Flemish Gables” – Medium: Original Bromoil photograph – Era: 1930s – Exhibition History: Confirmed by original stickers on the back – Condition: Good – Matted Size: 16″ x 20″ – Image Size: 11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″ – Authenticity: Original exhibition stickers on the back About the Artist and Technique: Eleanor Parke Curtis was a skilled practitioner of the Bromoil process, a photographic printing technique popular in the early 20th century. This method involves replacing the silver in a print with oil pigment, allowing for a high degree of artistic control and producing images with a distinctive, painterly quality. Why Collect This Piece: 1. Historical Significance: Represents a unique photographic process from the 1930s 2. Artistic Value: Showcases the painterly effects achievable through the Bromoil technique 3. Architectural Interest: Captures the beauty of Flemish gables, appealing to architecture enthusiasts 4. Provenance: Original exhibition stickers add to its historical and collectible value 5. Rarity: Bromoil photographs, especially those with exhibition history, are increasingly scarce Condition Details: This Bromoil photograph is in good condition, maintaining its original artistic integrity. The matting provides protection and enhances the presentation of this historical piece. The original exhibition stickers on the back offer insight into the photograph’s exhibition history and add to its provenance. Additional Information: – Shipping: Carefully packaged in archival materials and fully insured – Returns: Accepted within 14 days (buyer pays return shipping) – Payment: PayPal, major credit cards accepted Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of photographic history. “Flemish Gables” by Eleanor Parke Curtis is not just a photograph; it’s a testament to the artistry and skill of early 20th-century photography. Add this stunning Bromoil print to your collection today and own a unique piece of art that bridges the gap between photography and painting, while showcasing beautiful architectural elements. PLEASE NOTE All items are being sold as is. The pictures are an excellent representation of the condition of the piece. Please email me with any questions BEFORE you bid. Seller’s payment instructions Payment is expected within 24 hours of auction end. If you have any problems with payment please email me any issues. Return Policy Please contact me with any and all problems before you do anything. My goal is to make my customers happy. I will address any and all problems in a professional manner. Thank-you for your consideration.