Arts i Oficis

Serious buyers only. Please note that we are not a gallery, open for perusal or casual viewing. Our pieces listed for sale are currently in storage at a facility several miles from our home, and we cant afford the time or gasoline to drive back and forth merely to show them. Please read the entire posting, and if you definitely want to arrange for purchase and pick-up, dont hesitate to message us beforehand with any further questions or concerns you may have. Ca. 1970s. Signed and numbered by the artist. 25 x 28 1/4. Professionally double-matted and framed. In very good vintage condition. Cash only. Local pick-up at I-95, GA exit 7. J. Fontaine is a prominent artist and printmaker whose work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices as much as 4,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2016 the record price for this artist at auction is 4,000 USD. Some artists dabble in a variety of media before finding their calling; others are drawn to a wide range of subject composition. Neither was the case with Wellesley artist E. Joseph Fontaine (1929-2004) whose name is synonymous with local landmarks like Newbury Street, Boston Common, the Public Garden, the famous Make Way For Ducklings sculpture, and his most noted subjects, Boston’s beloved Swan Boats. He preferred painting these scenes, always in oil, because, as he told The Providence Journal shortly before his death, “I have to paint the kinds of pictures I enjoy looking at myself.” As it happened, many others have enjoyed looking at these kinds of pictures as well. Although Fontaine’s paintings have their roots in the works of the 19th century Impressionist painters, each piece is hallmarked by a soothing sense of joy and energy that is a timeless reflection of our tradition-rich New England culture. In the early 1960s Fontaine, an energetic father of five, moved to Wellesley not as an artist, but as a successful young tax attorney. Encouraged by his supportive wife Rose, he managed to find time for his art after hours and on weekends before making a full-time commitment to painting once the children were older. Fontaine’s son, Wellesley resident Tom Fontaine, says that before his father was known for his painting, he was recognized as both an avid art collector and a highly skilled authenticator. According to Tom, “He had an unbelievable eye and could spot a fake just by looking at the brush strokes.” One of Joe Fontaine’s early friends and mentors was Morton C. Bradley, a neighbor when both lived in Arlington, Massachusetts. Bradley, who died in 2004, also happened to be a highly esteemed art authority, once working as the head conservator at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge. He also did restoration work for many museums including The Boston Museum of Fine Arts as well as for galleries and private collectors. According to Tom Fontaine, it was Bradley who continually encouraged Joe to devote more time to his art. In the late 1970s, Joe Fontaine took his friend’s advice. He left his legal practice, and in the words of his daughter and former Wellesley resident Cathy Cantwell, “He was able to make a career out of his true love—painting.” Raised in Chicopee Falls, Fontaine showed artistic promise from a young age when he meticulously embellished his parents’ basement walls with a colorful, impressionistic mural of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Although Fontaine was only ten years old at the time, his daughter Carolyn, (as quoted in Fontaine’s obituary in The Boston Globe) said that the depictions were “absolutely better than the originals. It was like a magical kingdom.” An exceptional student, Fontaine was at the top of his class at Tufts University where he studied Art History and English; he later received a law degree from Harvard Law School. Eventually adding classes at the Fogg Art Museum, he focused on mastering traditional artistic styles and expressing his work through painterly techniques. He was also an avid traveler and was especially drawn to Italy where he was stationed as a naval communications officer after college. Having a great love for the European Masters, he later returned to Italy to paint Venetian canals and other Italian landscapes and to study, placing special emphasis on the plein-air painters. Stylistically, Fontaine began each of his paintings with a method he referred to as “boxing in.” Whether in his own garden or on the Boston Common wearing his trademark straw hat, he would sketch the outline for his paintings. Tom Fontaine speaks fondly of his father’s artistic work habits and his acute ability to focus on his art. Tom remembers that whether Joe was painting at his Wellesley studio or in South Kingston, Rhode Island, he had an unbelievable ability to concentrate. After briefly greeting visitors, he would immediately return to his work, and with opera or classical music providing the inspirational background, Fontaine “would literally march back and forth from the canvas, applying a few brush strokes and then stepping back to look at the effect.” This “painting and marching” became such a cultivated habit that areas of carpet in Fontaine’s studios were literally worn from the pacing. A visit to any Long’s Jewelers in the Boston area will instantly remind both visitors and locals of Fontaine’s strong presence in Boston. Long’s continues to highlight Fontaine’s images on a wide variety of giftware including note cards, paperweights, jewelry boxes, and mirrors. Long’s also features signed and numbered prints as well as canvas reproductions—all of which are strategically displayed alongside other familiar Boston gifts like the Gurgling Cod Pitchers and Red Sox Mirrors. According to Jo Anne Chandler of Long’s in Natick, “ E. Joseph Fontaine has quite a following. People come from all over looking for additional pieces to complete a collection or maybe a bridal gift, or to mail a little piece of Boston to a friend or relative.” Two of the most sought after depictions are The Boston Ducklings and The Boatride which highlight the Swan Boats in the Boston Garden. Fontaine was a prolific painter, producing over 500 paintings during a span of about 24 years. During the 1980s and 1990s he exhibited in shows in Boston and the surrounding New England area; the Crane Gallery and the Lily Pad Gallery as well as The Copley Society of Boston all highlighted Fontaine’s work. He was also a frequent first-prize winner at The Brockton Art Museum and was listed in Who’s Who in American Art as well as Art in America. Although renowned for his landscape depictions, Fontaine’s most widely viewed image is likely “Boston from the Charles.” Cathy Cantwell relates how honored her family felt when The Boston Athletic Association chose her father to design the lithograph that became the 100th Anniversary Marathon poster and was subsequently printed on an entire line of marathon souvenirs. “It was quite a challenge for him, but he rose to the occasion and spent days perfecting the 100 runners that encircled the laurel wreath. He wanted to include what he thought were the most memorable and recognizable scenes in Boston and worked tirelessly to achieve that.” Although the original image is part of a private collection, Cantwell remembers “it was quite a spectacle on marathon day seeing all the T-shirts with my father’s painting embossed on the front.” Prolific painter, astute businessman, successful lawyer. E. Joseph Fontaine had much to be proud of in his life. However, it was his role as a husband, father, and grandfather that seems to have been the driving force in his work. Cathy says that when her father was asked what made his art so serene and uplifting, his answer was always the same: “An artist’s work reflects his soul and there is a part of my soul that would have been parched and barren were it not filled with the love and pride for my family. They are in every brush stroke of every painting I have ever created.” Tom Fontaine adds that he felt his father wanted his art to be a positive force that created lifelong pleasure for others. E. Joseph Fontaine’s memory is held dear not only by his immediate family but also by the family of collectors who still admire his work. In Cathy’s words, “It is a great legacy. We are very lucky.” This piece is from our large art collection, assembled over a more than 50-year time span. The collection consists of original paintings lithographs, photographs, drawings, etchings, and other types of prints, as well as some mixed media pieces, all of which well eventually be listing on Craigslist Marketplace. As our main concern is finding new, appreciative homes for the pieces, were pricing them to sell, at prices well below fair market value. Thank you for visiting our listings, and please dont hesitate to message us if we may be of further help.

Recessed TV for large/heavy TVs Very low profile - operating arm fully recesses into wall Contains space for 2 duplex receptacles (4 plugs) & 2 entry points for cabling TV can get about 1-1/2 from wall Hold up to 100 TV & 110# Extends 31 from wall Full motion pivot up to 90° Final adjustment for level after install Fits between standard 16 oc studs, min 2x4 Brand new in box (pic in green wall is ours - accidentally ordered 2!) Cash only, you pick up Please include name & phone # and Ill CALL (no texting) to make arrangements If the ad is up the mount is still available (so please dont email only to ask that) - include # & name entertainment movies Bluey Gaming Netflix Prime Paramount streaming gaming As Is

Great condition Handcrafted from recycled glass Signed by artist Purple heart is 3.5 wide and pink heart is 2.5 wide The purple 1 has a small chip on the backsee picturebut you don’t notice it when it’s sitting on the table These are getting harder to find, especially in good condition, because the company no longer is around 200 for the pair or 120 for the large purple heart and 80 for the pink swirl heart Feel free to call or text me anytime at 133-983-2273

FRAMED PRINT FROM THE ARTWORK OF CARL VALENTE WALL ART FOR DAILY INSPIRATION, MOTIVATION & RELAXATION. Country Lake Cottage print behind glass to brighten up rooms of any size year round. It is a print of some sort, not a painting, purchased from a small art shop in DeBary Florida. The frame is wood painted gold with retainer panels holding the print in place plus parchment backing. The amazing part is that even from an extreme angle the image is very clear & can fill your view in a large room. Nearly perfect wall hanging that I have always enjoyed to brighten up my mood at home & at work. Only selling due to past downsizing. Check out my other items of all sorts too. Please call or text only.

An antique oblong solid brass table dish with amazing patina, does have a small slit in one upper edge, size is 9 (across widest point) x 6 3/4 (across narrow point) x 5 3/4 h, price is $35.00, call/ text Doug

Excellent condition These were popular in the 90 s and are so cool once you figure out how to make the image pop out at you! This 1 includes a fun scene with several different types of dinosaurs Measures 28.25 x 22.25 Feel free to call or text me anytime at 133-983-2273

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NOTE TO CRAIGSLIST MONITORS: I AM NOT A DEALER!! PLEASE DO NOT DELETE THIS POST! I have moved from a single family home into a motor home and selling all that will not fit, including art, electronics, tools, housewares, sporting goods, etc. There is no reason to delete this post. Thank you for your understanding! Hang a little bit of Key West in your home and crank up the Jimmy Buffett! This fairly large numbered and autographed print is attractively framed and matted and will nicely fill up that blank space on your wall. As can be seen in 1 of the photos, the print is 596 in an edition of 1000. Within the mat, the image is 32.25 high by 23.25 wide. Overall, the picture is 40.25 high by 31 & 3/8 wide. W 8 is 14.4 pounds. _____________________________________________________ Other art/wall hangings for salein order of increasing price: _____________________________________________________ $3 Framed & matted print - kitchen scene 21.75 x 17.75 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-kitchen-print/793-049-7714.html $23 Framed British Columbia print 15 x 18.5 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-print-of-british/7927630352.html $33 Framed river mill photo 205/8165/8 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-river-mill-picture/7935562637.html $33 Framed forest path photo 205/8 by 165/8 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-forest-path-photo/7927629968.html $42 Framed Paros Greece photograph 221/8 x 20 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-paros-greece-framed-photograph/7927630099.html $72 Framed autumn bridge 32.5 x 38 & 5/8 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-autumn-bridge/7927630200.html $93 Framed pastel arch: 40.5 x 32.5 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-royal-iris-pastel-arch/7930498110.html $127 Framed photo print of tall Aspens 40.25 x 19.75 https://lakeland.craigslist.org/art/d/lakeland-framed-tall-aspens-photo/7937636793.html $280 Framed photo of Vails Poppyfields ski run 30.5 x 40.25 AskCraigslist repeatedly deletes post without reason $950 Thomas Kinkade A Quiet Evening framed gallery print 33 x 36 AskCraigslist repeatedly deletes post without reason $5700 Thomas Mangelsen White River Aspens numbered & signed print 22 x 68 Ask

Vintage hand-crafted wooden guitar-shaped jewelry/key holder featuring decorative floral/ vine-like brass inlay work and 7 metal hooks. Dimensions: 10 H x 4 W Great condition CASH ONLY Text if you are interested: 646-673-1516 I can meet you near Walgreens, located at 3501 Lomas Blvd NE. I will no respond to codes or unusual payment methods. Thank you

WERNER Type 1-250 lbs. Fiberglass extension ladder in good condition. Asking $150. OBO. 907-756-3264.

wood fishing floats that could be painted any color you like. 907-354-2349

Liquidating 2 storage facilities of Antiques, Collectibles, Art and more 64 x 35 Mixed Media Ar 2 rk Swordfish Large Wood Framed Picture on Burlap Very Unique Piece..... would look good on a boat Call Marty at 615-948-6177

Eastman Commercial View 8 x 10 Metal w/10 f/6.3 Ektar GOOD+ The Eastman Commercial View is considered to be 1 of the finest large format cameras ever produced. It is ruggedly built, has generous movements and locks down tightly. It is very light w 8 at 3-3/4 lbs as the body is made of magnesium. Introduced in 1937, this became the camera of choice by Ansel Adams, who considered it a huge improvement over previous Century Universal. This 1 is in great condition. The original bellows was replaced by 1 from Western Bellows Company, probably the best manufacturer of bellows. It comes with a Kodak 10 f/6.3 Commercial Ektar lens. This is a normal lens for the format. It is razor sharp and has a large image circle. It also comes with a hard case, tripod mounting block, extended focus rail, spare lens board with tilt, and a 5 x 7 reducing back. Its Seawood Photos 79 th Year! Weve been selling used cameras since 1947. Buy with confidence-we warranty all used gear to be free from defects for 30 days. Seawood Photo has The Largest Inventory of Used and Classic Camera Gear in California. Shop and compare; our prices are usually lower than what you will find locally or on eBay. We have 35 mm, Medium and Large format, Lighting, Collectible Cameras, Tripods and More! Will consider trades for Leica gear, high end Nikon or Canon cameras and lenses, antique cameras, or any rare or unusual photographic items. WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE! phone Seawood Photo at 415-453-4322. We are open 11 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. For more info info about us, see our huge inventory, or to buy now go to www.seawood.shop CLICK ON THE MORE ADS BY THIS USER LINK ABOVE TO SEE TONS OF OUR OTHER AWESOME ITEMS FOR SALE!

LG 36 TV with remote for $125. Contact Jack Miller @ 757-726-2030.

For sale is a Canon TV 7-105mm 7-105mm 1:1.4 1.4 PH15x7B KRS II 15X Zoom Lens in good cosmetic and working condition. Local Buyer please call or text No emails. $ 150 Cash

Old Wooden Ladder, all ORIGINAL 24 Footer x 16 wide, 212 sections, Can be used as a ladder or better yet as a decoration, cut up for all sorts of Crafts, Projects, Displays....... $40.00. Thanks for looking, Please call Mark 607-655-1139, Also, We have Many other ItemsListingson Craigslist and to see them Please type in our phone # exactly as shown, into the Search Box or click on the box that says See more ads by user.

For a fun and interesting arts and crafts project you first trim a photo to size (and we do sell scissors that would work well for this separately) and then paste it in. Makes a great refrigerator magnet for those that like to keep magnets on their refrigerator and since the magnet on the back is decent size (an inch across, and it’s round) it makes it harder for it to fall off the refrigerator if the door was not so gently closed and it will be shipped in accordance to the USPS rules regarding the shipping of magnets. The text on the front reads: “Add your favorite Photo. Just trim to size & paste in. Magnet holds notes, recipes, phone messages, etc.” and on the back most of that is repeated and then it also says: “Magnet should be kept out of reach of children under 5 years of age.” and says the company that made it (which was Acme International, and they make neat stuff) and the year it was made (which was 2007, so you can’t find these in stores anymore). We only have a limited number of them available and can’t get more so get them while you can. You can pick from the regular size (like picture 1 and we have 8 of this type in stock) or the extra-wide size (like picture 2 and we have 9 in stock of this type in stock). Please let us know what type or types you want by either leaving a note to seller when you pay or messaging us around the time that you pay or we will have to pick. You can call, text, or email me anytime 24/7 (I always set my cell phone to silent when sleeping or busy). I don’t have a car so you will have to come to me to pick items up, but don’t worry my apartment complex is easy to find and to make it more convenient and safer for you and to reduce respiratory virus risks you can just park outside near the front of the apartment complex and wait in-or-near your car and I will bring out your item(s) to you. If you are taking public transportation my apartment complex is right by where the 77 and 73 bus lines intersect at the intersection of Halsey St and 122nd Ave (so either works great to get here) and is walking distance from some other bus lines and walking distance from the E 122nd Ave MAX station (which the 73 bus line also goes to) and when you get here you can just wait by the mailboxes at the front of my apartment complex and I will bring out your item(s) to you. Also, be sure to click on the “more ads by this seller” to see more great products.

Have these. Both mounted in nice metal frame. Measures 12 x 20 inches. Make offer. Just sitting around collecting dust now. Email contact number and I will call. Will pull ad when sold. Thanks,

17 tall hummingbird carving. Cash only, please text 405-778-1316

Various camera and photo equipment items. Call for information and prices

Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM II lens. Mechanically solid, has performed flawlessly for a dozen years. Cosmetic signs of use consistent with a workhorse lens of this age. Clean glass, no haze or fungus, some typical internal dust which has no effect on image quality. There is a small nick in the front rim which is also strictly cosmetic and does not affect the filter threads accepting filters normally. Zoom and focus rings turn smoothly and all switches operate normally. Lens mounts and unmounts normally and all contacts communicate normally with the camera. Auto focus and image stabilization operate normally. Includes everything shown in the photos - original hood, tripod collar and lens cap, and a generic rear cap. $1075 Cash and local pickup only. Please communicate the way a normal person would if you’d like a reply. Feel free to check out my other items for sale by clicking the “more ads by this user” button.

Excellent condition Shows a couple enjoying a cup of coffee and a beignet at Cafe du Monde in New Orleans Beautifully framed and matted These colors really pop! Made in 1983 by artists Catherine and Peter Green Signed and numbered Has Tru Vue Conservation Clear glass for 99 UV protection Measures 37.5 x 30.5, art is 30 x 24 Feel free to call or text me anytime at 133-983-2273
