Location:Automotive - Cars Title: Pontiac Ventura Ad Photo Realism Vintage Cars Automobilia Artist:Art Fitzpatrick (Painter)
Media Type: Pen and Ink Art Type: Commission For Sale Status: For Sale Views: 40 Likes on CAF:12 Comments:0 Added to Site: 3/29/2026
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The present Arthur "Art" Fitzpatrick & Van Kaufman collaborative automobile ad painting goes beyond motoring culture and ventures deeply into the realm of fine art. It would not go too far to say that , Art Fitzpatrick may be the titularless father of Photo Realism. His painting of the Pontiac Ventura is a visually striking, photorealistic airbrush work characterized by shiny chrome, snappy color and reflective glass, demonstrating Fitzpatrick's technical mastery and predating and perhaps inspiring the Photo-Realism art movement of the late 1960s. Of particular note is the work of the renowned photorealist artist Robert Bechtle, whose paintings focus on shiny cars. The other artist of this tag team painting is Van Kaufman, who deftly renders the background and figural group in a looser Post-Impressionist style. Why are Fitzpatrick and Kaufman not fine art superstars whose work hangs in every major museum? It's because the museum bias favors so-called fine art over commercial art, even if the commercial artists may have inspired a major American art movement. The great car illustrators commissioned by major brands, in this case GM, were master craftsmen and brilliant artists, yet they were overlooked, understudied, and ignored until now. With "Pontiac Ventura Advertisement," Fitzpatrick and Kaufman are launched into the fine art world and will most likely receive tepid attention from major museum curators who have little curiosity beyond the current crop of young, ultra-contemporary artists, most of whom, at best, are derivative artists. Another highly creative aspect of this painting is its collaborative nature, where two artists with different styles come together to create a work that seamlessly unifies their styles; Photo-Realism and Post Impressionism. The present car advertisement is unsigned, incorporates collage elements, and is framed under plexiglass to a size of 26.75 x 31.25. The present work is published on page 18 of the 1966 Pontiac brochure US$35,000 plus shipping