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by John Reynolds
$30.00
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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A fan favorite, this compound of temporary housing, built in the early 1900's by 3 electricians hired on by Mack Sennett Studios, who did not want to... more
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A fan favorite, this "compound" of temporary housing, built in the early 1900's by 3 electricians hired on by Mack Sennett Studios, who did not want to sleep in the tents provided. After convincing Mr. Sennett to provide the electricians with scrap redwood previously used on a set, this 3 biulding compound came to life. Situated on the Los Angeles/Glendale border,my dear friend David Jackson had the unique opportunity to inhabit this unusual property for more than 30 years. The property is still intact today.
When a person comes to Hollywood they discover that most of that Old Hollywood romance has vanished. They’re happy to tear down the great old Art Deco buildings and put up ghoulish strip malls. John represents the true spirit of old Hollywood; where you’re down at the Trocadero drinking a Navy Grog and spouting phrases like, “That chicken’s applesauce!” As Americans we’re always dreaming of that glorious world where Garbo ruled and Buster Keaton painstakingly created genius slapstick comedy. That spirit is alive and well in the body of John Stanford Reynolds and it comes through in his paintings. A card, the real McCoy; a fourth generation Californian and descended from old Hollywood royalty. His grandmother was the sassy comedic actress...
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