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Portrait du Marquis Sommi, after Tamara de Lempicka, Limited Edition (13/50)

Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka was an Art Deco painter who led a glamorous life as a celebrity and sexual adventuress

Marlene Dietrich, Fine Art Photograph, Colorized Limited Edition (15/50)

This Hollywood Regency Photograph is a nuanced reproduction of the Art Deco Era Icon "Marlene Dietrich" from the Movie Morocco

Dempsey and Firpo, after George Bellows, Limited Edition (2/50)

George Wesley Bellows was an American artist who depicted the gritty reality of city life in the early industrial USA, often with a decidedly leftist bent

I'm Not Bad, I'm Just Drawn that Way, Limited Edition (19/50)

This Large Mixed-Media portrait is a Pulp-Art Masterpiece that pays homage to the incomparable artist Gil Elvgren and titled "I'm Not Bad, I'm Just Drawn that Way" This monochromatic rendering has been significantly nuanced and remastered by Art Chateau for the 21st Century

Art Deco Period, Limited Edition (24/50)

McClelland Barclay was an American illustrator for middle-class periodicals who studied art and became a renowned magazine artist who was one of the first to render the gorgeous gams of Betty Grable

Empire Period, Limited Edition (12/50)

Italian artist Giuseppe Longhi was a printmaker and writer, at the age of twenty he apprenticed under the renowned engraver Vincenzio Vangelisti

Bardot-5 by Barrett Evon, Limited Edition (9/50)

This large Pop-Art Masterpiece is a nuanced photograph of Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot, the iconic French actress and sex symbol from the 1950s & '60s

Lady in Red, after Maxwell Whitmore, Limited Edition (27/50)

This large, Modern Masterpiece is a faithful yet nuanced version of the "Lady in Red," while the original Painting was rendered in 1952 by Maxwell Coburn Whitmore

Vanity Fair Magazine Cover, after Frank Leyendecker, Limited Edition (12/50)

German-born Frank Xavier Leyendecker emigrated to the United States as a young man and eventually opened a studio in Chicago with his artist brother Joseph Christian Leyendecker

Incandescent Quiescence by Barrett Evon, Signed Limited Edition (24/50)

This large Mixed-Media Masterpiece of Marilyn Monroe titled "Incandescent Quiescence" is from Barrett Evon and the Studios of Art Chateau

Berlin Street Scene, after Dorte Wolff, Limited Edition (9/50)

Dorte Clara Wolff was born in Berlin to an upper-middle-class Jewish family

Jean Domergue, after Jean Domergue, Limited Edition (23/50)

Self-proclaimed inventor of the pin-up, Jean-Gabriel Domergue, was a fashion designer as well as an artist

Christ and the Infant Saint John the Baptist, Limited Edition (12/50)

This large, Renaissance Style, Mixed-Media painting is a faithful yet nuanced work of art titled "Christ and the Infant Saint John the Baptist," while the original Italian tableau was rendered in 1530 by the artist Parmigianino

Art Nouveau Style, Limited Edition (21/50)

Wheeler was a driving force that changed the course of textile and interior design in the nineteenth century for women

Art Deco Portrait, Limited Edition (2/50)

This Large Mixed-Media Detail is a 21st Century Art Deco Masterpiece that pays homage to American artist Charles Gates Sheldon and the legendary Hollywood Glamour Actress Carole Lombard

Young Model for the Speigel Publication, Limited Edition (8/50)

Gerd Grimm's art education began at the Academy of Arts in Berlin in the late 19th Century

Serendipity by Barrett Evon, Signed Limited Edition (7/50)

This Mixed-Media Masterpiece from Barrett Evon and the Studios of Art Chateau is a vision of "Serendipity"

Classical Interior Design, Limited Edition (19/50)

This large, Fine Art Masterpiece is a faithful yet nuanced reproduction tableau featuring the "Three Graces" while the original French Panel of Charm, Grace, and Beauty, was rendered in 1855 by artist Georg Sturm

Greta Garbo by Barrett Evon, Signed Limited Edition (4/50)

Andy Warhol is the first artist most think of when they hear the term "Pop Art" – a creator of works with an aura of being factory-produced and which seemed to decry the insipidness of modern culture