Jack Vettriano New limited editions & an auction

Scottish artist Jack Vettriano has recently released two new limited edition prints, released to galleries by his new publisher, Demontfort Fine Art of the UK.

Jack Vettriano is possibly Scotland’s most famous living artist. His paintings have a ’film noir’ context to them and often display nude or romantic themes. Vettriano’s work has been published in print (unlimited) format for many years, certainly within the UK and whether a person has knowledge of the artist or not, his work is instantly recognizable to most.

The first of his new Limited Edition prints is ‘The Tourist Trap’:

The Tourist Trap by artist Jack Vettriano

I find his work to be thought evoking and provocative and he is the master of this style of painting. I am pleased that more limited editions are being produced, as many people have expressed an interest in his ‘collectable’ (limited edition) artwork but obviously not everyone has half a million £ sterling to spend!: On 21 April 2004 the original canvas of ‘The Singing Butler’ sold at auction for £744,500.

The second new Limited Edition print is ‘The Defenders Of Virtue’:

The Defenders Of Virtue by artist Jack Vettriano

In related news, Sotheby’s auction house are auctioning one of Vettriano’s paintings: ‘Bluebird At Bonneville’ on 29th August 2007 with an estimate of £400,000 to £600,000 GBP Sterling.

Here is a link to the auction on Sotheby’s website
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The auctioning of Jack Vettriano’s ‘Bluebird At Bonneville’

Image of ‘Bluebird At Bonneville’:

Bluebird At Bonneville by artist Jack Vettriano

Full Title & Address of the auction:
Sotheby’s ‘Scottish & Sporting Pictures,’ lot 231, 29th August 2007, Gleneagles Hotel, London

thank you

Russell

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One response to “Jack Vettriano New limited editions & an auction”

  1. Joe Hendry avatar
    Joe Hendry

    Great blog site and so happy to see Jack Vettriano spoken about in a positive light.

    I hate the way that an artist who has brought pleasure to millions of people is repeatedly brought down in the press when he should be celebrated.

    Best Regards

    Joe

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