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By the Sleepy Lagoon

June 19, 2008

Illustration, Coda, March 1944, for Columbia Records release By the Sleepy Lagoon, by Eric Coates conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra—available on a 12″ platter for the princely price of one buck.

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Chioggia

April 30, 2008

Detail, Chioggia, early 1960s, acrylic

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The Big Bank Robbery

April 14, 2008

Detail, The Big Bank Robbery, undated acrylic on board, ca. early 1960s complete work reproduced in The Curiously Sinister Art of Jim Flora P.S. Another detail:

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S.O.S.

March 28, 2008

Peril on the high seas.

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Jim Flora Art LLC has produced a limited-edition, archival-quality fine art print of a 1954 Jim Flora hand-tinted woodcut entitled Manhattan. The cityscape depicts New York in its 1950s glory, including a number of gotham landmarks such as the Empire State Building, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Madison Square Garden, the Statue of Liberty, famous theaters and legendary musical bistros, Washington Square arch, subways, taxis, horse-drawn carriages and tourists. Only twenty-five (25) prints of Manhattan were produced…

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paddlewheeler

January 14, 2008

untitled tempera on paper, ca. 1960s

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boats, bird

October 23, 2007

Detail, Baltimore, tempera on paper, ca. mid-1960s

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Venice to Rome (pt. 1)

April 18, 2007

Tempera on paper, ca. 1960 (one-quarter of 8.5″ x 7″ work)

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