"Painting Posters"
 | September Morn Poster Print
Beautiful print by Paul Chabas, titled, "September Morn". A young woman, nude, stands in an early morning lake. Reflections of the mountains and sky are shown in the water.
Artist: Paul Chabas
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 | Poster of "Abraham Lincoln" By: George Story
Title: quot;Abraham Lincoln"Artist: George StoryHere is a portrait of the 16th President of the United States of America, Abraham Lincoln. He is wearing his black suit and tie in the mid 19th century style. The background is painted in smokey greys with accents of blue and gold in one area where, in the far distance is the White House Capitol, barely visable.
Artist: George Story
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 | Poster of "Force of Nature I" by: Alfred Gockel
Title - "Force of Nature I"Artist - Alfred Gockel Here is a contemporary, abstract print by artist Alfred Gockel titled "Force of Nature". Although difficult to interperet, there is an exquisite use of deep reds, olive green, golden yellow and rich orange colors. Accented by clean, crisp white and black lines. The print is vertical, and signed at the bottom right corner by the artist.
Artist: Alfred Gockel
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 | Poster of "The Crescent Moon" By: Montague Dawson
Title: "The Crescent Moon"Artist: Montague DawsonHere is a print showing a large ship in the ocean, lit by the glow of the moon. All the sales are open, and there are a few lamps lit at the front of the ship. Otherwise, the only light comes from the moon overhead, and the few stars to the right of the moon above the ship.
Artist: Montague Dawson
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 | Poster of "Fenetre a Tahiti" By: Henri Matisse
Title: "Fenetre a Tahiti"Artist: Henri MatisseThis is a print of a view from a "window in Tahiti." The colors are bright and warm, with a fluffy cream-color curtain on the left side of the print. Along the bottom is the banister for the window. Looking out the window there below, is the riviera or sea, and a ship or small boat docked between a patch of trees. In the distance, the sun is setting, leaving brilliant red and orange tones in the sky. There is a thin border of flowers around the edge of the painting.
Artist: Henri Matisse
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