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Andromeda in Chains ** Boris Vallejo (Oil on board) Published in Boris 1989 Mythology Calendar
Signed and dated lower right. (Also 1993 Fantasy Art Series trading card). Model was a friend of Boris named Josephine, who modeled for him many times.
Signed and dated lower right. (Also 1993 Fantasy Art Series trading card). Model was a friend of Boris named Josephine, who modeled for him many times.
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Signed and dated Boris 88
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Andromeda in Chains ** Boris Vallejo, c. 1988 (Oil on board) Published in Boris 1989 Mythology Calendar
Signed and dated lower right. (Also 1993 Fantasy Art Series trading card). Model was a friend of Boris named Josephine, who modeled for him many times.
I really wanted this one! I always loved mythology. I was 10 years old when I first saw "Clash of the Titans." It instantly became my favorite movie. I made my girlfriends SUFFER through the 1981 film during my 11th birthday party, when southern California late April week weather chose a rain pour and my planned "pool party" turned into a NERD Monica event. I think I had more fun watching Medusa, Perseus, Andromeda and the Kraken on my TV VHS rental.
Signed and dated lower right. (Also 1993 Fantasy Art Series trading card). Model was a friend of Boris named Josephine, who modeled for him many times.
I really wanted this one! I always loved mythology. I was 10 years old when I first saw "Clash of the Titans." It instantly became my favorite movie. I made my girlfriends SUFFER through the 1981 film during my 11th birthday party, when southern California late April week weather chose a rain pour and my planned "pool party" turned into a NERD Monica event. I think I had more fun watching Medusa, Perseus, Andromeda and the Kraken on my TV VHS rental.
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About Boris Vallejo
Boris Vallejo is a Peruvian painter.
Vallejo works almost exclusively in the fantasy and erotica genres. His hyper-representational paintings have appeared on the covers of numerous science fiction and fantasy paperbacks and are featured in a series of best-selling glossy calendars. Subjects of his paintings are typically sword and sorcery gods, monsters, and well-muscled male and female barbarians engaged in battle.