Description: A RARE CLASSIC ICONIC VINTAGE MUSEUM QUALITY PHOTOGRAPH OF PAINTER JOHN CARROLL AND SUBJECT DELORES DEL RIO, FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS. PHOTOGRAPHED AND PRINTED 1940. SINGLE-WEIGHT GELATIN SILVER PRINT. TOTAL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATELY 9" BY 7".John Wesley CarrollAdd languagesArticleTalkReadEditView historyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJohn Wesley Carroll (Wichita, Kansas 1892 - Albany, New York 1959)[1] was an American painter known for his modernist portraits.Biography[edit]John Carroll was born in Wichita, Kansas and grew up in San Francisco, California,[2] and was active between 1920 and 1940. He studied art at the University of California, Berkeley and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship,[3] which allowed him to travel and work in Europe. Among several others, his work has been exhibited at the New York Museum of Modern Art,[4] the Whitney Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.[5] He divided his time between his studio in New York City and his farm in East Chatham, New York where he raised cattle for the war effort.[6] Carroll died in Albany, NY in 1959.[1]Style[edit]Carroll was known for his romantic portraits of women [7][2] His major influences included Paul Cézanne, George Bellows, and Andrew Dasburg.[2] EXCELLENT OR BETTER CONDITION, A FEW FAINT SURFACE IRREGULARITIES - PLEASE REVIEW SCANS! EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTS SUBJECT MATTER! PLEASE SEE MY ADDITIONAL LISTINGS FOR MORE EXCEPTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY! ALL NON-USA RESIDENTS: SHIPPING IS $18.00 BY STANDARD INTERNATIONAL MAIL FOR FLAT ENVELOPES ONLY. PACKAGE POSTAL FEES ARE DETERMINED BY THE PACKAGE'S SIZE AND WEIGHT. PLEASE KNOW A CUSTOMS DECLARATION IS REQUIRED ON ALL INTERNATIONAL PACKAGES. INSURED PACKAGES MUST BE SENT PARCEL POST AND THE FEE IS $50.00 PLUS THE INSURANCE FEE. WINNING BIDDERS ACCEPT ALL SHIPPING RISKS FOR UNINSURED INTERNATIONAL PACKAGES. WINNING BIDDERS WILL RECEIVE AN EBAY INVOICE OR PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME AFTER THE AUCTION CLOSES REGARDING PAYMENT AND SHIPPING DETAILS. PLEASE NOTE THAT I AM OBLIGATED UNDER U. S. LAW TO DECLARE THE FULL VALUE OF A PACKAGE SHIPPED OUT OF THE UNITED STATES. PLEASE DO NOT ASK ME TO BREAK THE LAW AND DO OTHERWISE. ALL USA RESIDENTS: PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN THREE DAYS BY PAYPAL. ANY OTHER ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE MADE WITH ME WELL IN ADVANCE! NO EXCEPTIONS! CONNECTICUT RESIDENTS ARE SUBJECT TO 6.35% SALES TAX. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED SHIPPING IS $ 9.00 IN THE UNITED STATES BY PRIORITY MAIL WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. I CAN COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES CLOSING THE SAME WEEK.FOR COMBINED SHIPPING, YOU MUST WAIT FOR MY INVOICE!!! John Wesley Carroll From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJohn Wesley Carroll (Wichita, Kansas 1892 - Albany, New York 1959)[1] was an American painter known for his modernist portraits.Biography[edit]John Carroll was born in Wichita, Kansas and grew up in San Francisco, California,[2] and was active between 1920 and 1940. He studied art at the University of California, Berkeley and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship,[3] which allowed him to travel and work in Europe. Among several others, his work has been exhibited at the New York Museum of Modern Art,[4] the Whitney Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.[5] He divided his time between his studio in New York City and his farm in East Chatham, New York where he raised cattle for the war effort.[6] Carroll died in Albany, NY in 1959.[1]Style[edit]Carroll was known for his romantic portraits of women [7][2] His major influences included Paul Cézanne, George Bellows, and Andrew Dasburg.[2]
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: Yes
Type: Photograph
Year of Production: 1940
Size: 9 x 7 in.
Image Color: Black & White
Time Period Manufactured: 1940
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: PAINTERS
Vintage: Yes