NEWPORT BEACH Corona del Mar PLEASURE PIER Print 1153 11″ X 14″

a glimpse of California history….. Corona del Mar, California Original Site of Unfinished PLEASURE PIER Began in 1905 and Torn Down 1912 Now known as BIG CORONA Beach Circa 1920’s Vintage-looking, contemporary print on medium weight paper – NOT A POSTCARD. Image size 11″ x 14″ – ready to frame! Will fit right into 11″ x 14″ frames or add a mat for a gallery-look. Can be displayed separately or in a grouping – a great nostalgic look! THE WORD “WEBEART” DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE PRINT. Condition Notes: The 11″ x 14″ print you will receive is in excellent, unused condition carefully printed by offset printing methods – not a copy machine print! The original photograph has not been retouched before printing – flaws such as scratches, blurs and other imperfections may be present.Due to the various photographic methods used in capturing the original scenes in years past, the color or tone of your print may vary from image to image. Although this tends to enhance the vintage look, please look carefully before purchase. With multiple orders, we make every effort to insure your prints are compatible with one another. SHIPPING: For multiple items purchased, shipping charges are always combined!! We only charge you once for shipping, no matter how many prints are shipped together – tracking included!

NEWPORT BEACH Corona del Mar CHINA HOUSE Cove BALBOA BAY Print 1151 11″ X 14″

a glimpse of California history…..Corona del Mar, California CHINA HOUSE Cove ENTRANCE TO BALBOA BAYBIG CORONA Beach Circa 1930’s The CHINA HOUSE was built in 1927 in China Cove. The house was demolished in the 1980’s – parts of the roof still survive on other CDM homes. Vintage-looking, contemporary print on medium weight paper – NOT A POSTCARD. Image size 11″ x 14″ – ready to frame! Will fit right into 11″ x 14″ frames or add a mat for a gallery-look. Can be displayed separately or in a grouping – a great nostalgic look! THE WORD “WEBEART” DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE PRINT. Condition Notes: The 11″ x 14″ print you will receive is in excellent, unused condition carefully printed by offset printing methods – not a copy machine print! The original photograph has not been retouched before printing – flaws such as scratches, blurs and other imperfections may be present.Due to the various photographic methods used in capturing the original scenes in years past, the color or tone of your print may vary from image to image. Although this tends to enhance the vintage look, please look carefully before purchase. With multiple orders, we make every effort to insure your prints are compatible with one another. SHIPPING: For multiple items purchased, shipping charges are always combined!! We only charge you once for shipping, no matter how many prints are shipped together – tracking included!

1949 Vintage Josef Sudek Forest Stump Trees Landscape Original Photo Gravure Art

Photographer: Josef Sudek (Czech, 1896 – 1976) – world renowned photographic artist whose subject matter ranged from landscapes and nudes to still life and intimate garden scenes. This is an authentic (NOT a computer scanned reprint ), genuine 1956 photogravure print (also known as héliogravure) from an image by the renowned Czech photographic master Josef Sudek.

1954 Vintage JOSEF SUDEK Water Glass Rose Flower STILL LIFE Photo Gravure 11X14

Photographer: Josef Sudek (Czech, 1896 – 1976) – world renowned photographic artist whose subject matter ranged from landscapes and nudes to still life and intimate garden scenes. This is an authentic (NOT a computer scanned reprint ), genuine 1956 photogravure print (also known as héliogravure) from an image by the renowned Czech photographic master Josef Sudek.

Alpes Suisses, Women, Photo Antique Plate Glass, Sepia, 3 5/16×3 7/8in

This plate comes from a private collection that belonged to a photographer collaborating with the Maison de la Bonne Presse. Founded in July 1873, Maison de la Bonne Presse was an important French publishing house. It had this name until 1969, before becoming Bayard Presse in 1970, in order to modernize its image. On a terrace overlooking the valleys, two young women pose side by side, dressed in traditional Alpine costumes: fitted bodice, white apron and dark skirt. Behind them, the snowy peaks are silhouetted in a soft light, probably those of the Bernese Oberland. The simplicity of their posture contrasts with the majesty of the setting: the mountain, eternal and imposing, facing ephemeral youth. This image illustrates both the attachment to local traditions and the wonder of Belle Épo.