Ari
I was one of the biggest sellers of comic art
www.comic-art.com for a long time & sold lots of
Corben paintings. I believe that painting is part
of the Words and Pictures Museum collection
Rich
At 05:21 PM 6/9/2010, The Principal Archivist wrote:
Hi
I have, framed over my fireplace, John Alvins
original painting for the Phantom of the Paradise Style A; it looks lovely:
<http://www.swanarchives.org/ImagePopup.asp?image=PhantomComp_lrg.jpg>http://www.swanarchives.org/ImagePopup.asp?image=PhantomComp_lrg.jpg
I have been looking for years for the companion
piece, which would be Richard Corbens original
painting for the Style C. It would look more or less like this:
<http://www.swanarchives.org/ImagePopup.asp?image=A40_lrg.jpg>http://www.swanarchives.org/ImagePopup.asp?image=A40_lrg.jpg
I know that the folks on this list are mostly
collectors of posters, rather than
the-art-that-becomes-the-posters, but if
anyones heard of the original Corben artwork
ever having come up for auction, or remembers
ever having seen it in ANY context, Id love to
hear from you
its my current holy grail.
Thanks!
-Ari
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