I was shopping in a second hand shop recently and couldn’t get over all of the Monkey Art. It was everywhere! And really nice oil paintings with big beautiful frames. And they were not cheap either!! $300.00 for some of these!
All hail to the Queen.
I think this one is my favorite!
There must be a market for this kind of thing.
Kind of makes you wonder where they came from.
And where they are going.
Sorry but it just isn’t my taste. :)
It does make you wonder where the pictures were hanging before and what home they might end up in. Not my taste either but I guess there might be some love for monkeys somewhere :-)
ReplyDeleteJane
The frames are nice. I don't care for it either. It reminds me of the ones they do like this with different dog breeds. Home Goods had those at one time and they gave kind of the same feeling as these monkeys.
ReplyDeleteNot my taste either. But when I was a kid I loved anything with monkeys!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Those monkeys have faces that only a mother could love! I'm sure someone will take them home.
ReplyDeleteThings that make you go hhmmmm...
ReplyDeleteYou have found the weirdest things lately! Remember the post with the doll heads? Oh the monkeys are BAD!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha...I could go ape over these! I had no idea that we had progressed past dogs playing poker and now paid good money for Mary Monkey, Queen of Scots. I'm sure the person selling this "art" believes whole-heartedly in her taste and would be uber offended if she knew they would end up as fodder on someone else's blog. So, bravo for snapping the pictures! That totally made my day!
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny. My husband used to work with a woman whose husband bought into a business that really took off and they built an enormous home and had it professionally decorated through and through. One of the rooms had several pictures of monkeys riding horses in full riding gear. Apparently there is a market for this!
ReplyDeleteI have seen them many times in designer show homes. A little of it here and there is interesting....but I wouldn't buy them. To me it definitely speaks designer not real life.
ReplyDeleteThis makes your wonder … what the artist 100% there when painting these monkeys? So funny!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Crazy stuff. I'm with you...I'll pass. : )
ReplyDeleteI scrolled down to see your wonderful makeover on the tin container. It turned out stunning! And the $1.99 part instead of $49.00...makes me smile. : )
M.L.
Lisa,
ReplyDeleteIn the design world art and textiles portraying monkeys is called Singerie. These types of paintings originally were from the French Rocco period and very popular during the early 18th century.
I actually like their fun and whimsical nature. However, a little accent piece would be enough for me.
Cathy
Thanks for this info Cathy! Imagine, all this monkey art has a real name! I knew it had to come from a professionally decorated home somewhere just because they were so nicely done and framed and because the 2nd hand prices were so high. I love learning new things!
ReplyDeleteThose monkey pictures are cracking me up!!! So funny!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a good January so far!
XOXO
Jen
Oh, my! I'm glad that trend hasn't hit these parts yet. At least not that I know of!
ReplyDeleteI do not have love for ANY of these monkeys!
ReplyDeleteFreaky! First time I've seen monkey art!
ReplyDeleteI love me some monkeys.Just not these. I love the frames though! These monkeys just kind of make me nervous!!
ReplyDeleteThese pieces are copies of paintings originally done by artist Donald Roller Wilson. I had seen them years ago, and recognized them immediately.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.donaldrollerwilson.com/gallery/
According to the site, originals have sold anywhere from $15,000 - $32,000. !!!
Btw, I love your site, your mischievous doggie, and the beautiful lemon meringue pie. :)