Filed Under: "1960s"

Bell Island at Night

March 23, 2011

We return from a fine art print hiatus with our first new work of 2011: Bell Island at Night, a 1968 tempera in which Flora provides a surreal nocturnal impression of his neighbors. Bell Island is part of Rowayton (which in turn is part of Norwalk, CT), and the Flora family lived on the island at 7 St. James from the late 1940s to Flora’s death in 1998. Our newest fine art print will be…

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Keystone Crowd

February 5, 2011

Keystone Crowd, a 1968 tempera on thick stock that hasn’t yet made it into one of our Flora anthologies. Unpublished, uncirculated, previously unseen work currently sitting in storage. Pennsylvania is the Keystone State, but the artist’s title reference remains a mystery.

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hieroglyphic montage

December 30, 2010

Untitled pencil drawing discovered in mid-1960s sketchpad. Theme unknown. The pad included dozens of rough pencil sketches for Flora’s 1964 book My Friend Charlie, along with a number of unrelated sketches, mainly architectural, some Mexico-inspired, most incomplete. This work echoes nothing else in the sketchpad, or any other known Flora work.

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red and black ship

November 25, 2010

Untitled, undated (ca. mid-1960s) ship in cross-cut view. Previously unpublished and uncirculated work (rendered in tempera and pencil) discovered in sketchpad.

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the alien arrives

November 17, 2010

Untitled pencil sketch, mid-1960s, discovered in artist’s sketchbook. No indication the draft was refined for any specific use.

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life in the food chain

October 14, 2010

Half-page from unfinished and untitled hand-painted children’s book prototype, ca. early 1960s. The project includes ten words (e.g., “automation,” “characteristic,” “evident,” “powerful”) defined, pronounced and illustrated for young readers. A previous partial page (“fantasy”) appeared on this blog in November 2008.

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avoiding traffic

October 8, 2010

Hand-painted draft page from Kangaroo for Christmas, Flora’s fifth (of 17) children’s books, published by Harcourt Brace, 1962. The box of lines in the upper left indicate placement of text.

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creepy dinner

October 2, 2010

Topical illustration (mechanical), tempera on paper, ca. 1961. Assignment, title, periodical, and publication date unknown. The Flora collection contains dozens of such illustrations of unknown provenance. The crosshairs at the corners are printer’s registration marks, used for aligning overlays and film plates.

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pink & black cats

September 9, 2010

untitled tempera & pencil on paper found in early 1960s-era sketchbook

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First National Bank Robbery

September 1, 2010

Detail, The Big Bank Robbery, mid-1960s tempera on board. The bank displaying the signage at right isn’t actually depicted in the complete work, only a counter clerk with upraised arms holdup-style (not pictured in detail). We issued a limited edition fine art print of the work in 2009, and one-half of the print run has been sold. Prices increase as editions sell down.

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brain map

August 17, 2010

Untitled tempera on board, 1964, reproduced in our second book, The Curiously Sinister Art of Jim Flora (Fantagraphics, 2007). Though ten years separate the works, certain elements are reminiscent of the 1954 RCA Victor LP Shorty Rogers Courts the Count.

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This will be our next limited edition fine art print. Little Rock Getaway is an undated Flora tempera that reflects his mid- to late-1960s color schemes and contours. It will be released soon in an edition of 25. Floraphiles can pre-order via the linked title.

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