Condition: Near Mint
Height: 15.5″ (38.75cm)
Width: 12″ (30cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
This painting is a wonderful example of mid-century artwork, done in oil on cardboard and featuring a pair of dancers captured in a moment of…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 15.5″ (38.75cm)
Width: 12″ (30cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
This painting is a wonderful example of mid-century artwork, done in oil on cardboard and featuring a pair of dancers captured in a moment of lively movement. Created in 1971, this piece really shows off the expressive, bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors typical of its era. The background bursts with rich reds, which makes the two figures stand out dramatically—the woman in a flowing red dress and the man in blue, locked in a dance that feels energetic and passionate. Framed in a detailed, ornate gold frame, this painting measures about 15.5 inches tall by 12 inches wide. Even after all these decades, the painting is in near mint condition, which is rare for pieces of this age.
Art Deco style paintings from around the late 1960s and early 1970 are getting harder to come by, especially those capturing such specific, joyful scenes. Pieces like this are valued by collectors for their vibrant colors and snapshot-of-life atmosphere. The thick, textural brushwork seen in this oil painting was a hallmark of the time, likely meant to evoke emotion and drama. While the artist might not be widely known, the artwork itself fits right in with other collectible Art Deco and mid-century modern pieces, often used to add character and a story to a living space. For anyone who appreciates vintage art, finding something in near mint condition, with such a striking visual, is pretty special. It’s got that real nostalgic vibe, and the craftsmanship makes it a rare and charming find for fans of vintage décor or art history.





















