Lady Portrait in Dubonnet by Terone | 1943 Beautytone Vintage Lithograph | Vintage Regency Wall Art

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Beautytone Lady Portrait by Terone, 1943 mint condition vintage lithograph from Borin Art - Pink Flamingos
  • Beautytone Lady Portrait by Terone, 1943 mint condition vintage lithograph from Borin Art - Pink Flamingos
Beautytone Lady Portrait by Terone, 1943 mint condition vintage lithograph from Borin Art - Pink Flamingos

Description

Lady Portrait in Dubonnet | Warm 1943 Portrait

Add vintage elegance to your walls with Lady Portrait in Dubonnet by Cecilia Terone — a rare offset lithograph from the Beautytone Collection produced by Borin Art in the early 1940s.

This print highlights Terone’s graceful, airbrushed portrait style in a rich Dubonnet red palette. It pairs beautifully with other pieces from the Beautytone series for a soft, cottagecore or Regency-inspired display. Offered in mint-condition new vintage — never framed, never displayed, preserved flat for decades.

Each piece includes the original Story of Depression Artists background, a copy of the 1943 ad and brochure, and a signed letter of authenticity from Donald Art Company, certifying it was part of the final archive purchased by Pink Flamingos in the early 1980s.

  • Size: 18 × 16 inches
  • Medium: Offset lithograph on quality paper
  • Colorway: Dubonnet (deep red)
  • Condition: Mint — never framed, colors vivid
  • Includes: Original brochure, story background, letter of authenticity, care sheet
  • Availability: Limited archived stock

Pair It Perfectly

Lady Portrait in Dubonnet pairs beautifully with its sister piece, Lady Profile in Dubonnet. Together, these warm vintage portraits create a timeless Regency statement.

Hang them side by side above a sofa, in an entryway, or in a reading nook to highlight their rich tones and soft airbrushed details. Perfect for a classic cottagecore or vintage-glam look.

Beautytone Lady Profile and Lady Portrait vintage prints by Cecilia Terone in rich Dubonnet red colorway, displayed together above a neutral sofa with blush pillows.

Explore the Collection

Production Details

Cecilia Terone, 1943 by Borin Art

Description

Lady Portrait in Dubonnet | Warm 1943 Portrait

Add vintage elegance to your walls with Lady Portrait in Dubonnet by Cecilia Terone — a rare offset lithograph from the Beautytone Collection produced by Borin Art in the early 1940s.

This print highlights Terone’s graceful, airbrushed portrait style in a rich Dubonnet red palette. It pairs beautifully with other pieces from the Beautytone series for a soft, cottagecore or Regency-inspired display. Offered in mint-condition new vintage — never framed, never displayed, preserved flat for decades.

Each piece includes the original Story of Depression Artists background, a copy of the 1943 ad and brochure, and a signed letter of authenticity from Donald Art Company, certifying it was part of the final archive purchased by Pink Flamingos in the early 1980s.

  • Size: 18 × 16 inches
  • Medium: Offset lithograph on quality paper
  • Colorway: Dubonnet (deep red)
  • Condition: Mint — never framed, colors vivid
  • Includes: Original brochure, story background, letter of authenticity, care sheet
  • Availability: Limited archived stock

Pair It Perfectly

Lady Portrait in Dubonnet pairs beautifully with its sister piece, Lady Profile in Dubonnet. Together, these warm vintage portraits create a timeless Regency statement.

Hang them side by side above a sofa, in an entryway, or in a reading nook to highlight their rich tones and soft airbrushed details. Perfect for a classic cottagecore or vintage-glam look.

Beautytone Lady Profile and Lady Portrait vintage prints by Cecilia Terone in rich Dubonnet red colorway, displayed together above a neutral sofa with blush pillows.

Explore the Collection

Production Details

Cecilia Terone, 1943 by Borin Art

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