Description: Vintage 1970s HOLLYWOOD Martial Arts Painted Illustration Documentary Film Concept Art paint by Nikita Knatz by Nikita Knatz Extremely Rare Original One of a Kind painted & signed concept art painting + additional documentary film ideas.Used- The front painted art + additional are all in overall good vintage condition.There are some marks and scratches throughout the art from normal wear and storage. The rivets/holes on the edges to put the items in a larger binder are torn on a few of the pages. All the items are on very thick, sturdy, poster board.The actual art painting plus each additional page measure approximately 23 1/2" X 18 1/2" H. There is double sided information and art on these pages. We DO NOT have all the pages for the project.We are selling only the items that are pictured.The art was purchased from the estate of Nikita Knatz . See information about the artist below.We have no additional provenance for the items.We only have a few original signed pieces by Nikita Knatz and this martial arts painting is one of them.Please be sure and also check out the 1970s David Deacon Jones NFL football painting we also have listed this week by Nikita Knatz. If you have any further questions, please ask.$28.95 USPS Priority SHIPPING IN THE US & $GLOBAL WORLDWIDE SHIPPINGWe will package and ship the item flat as pictured.Thanks for looking! About the Artist: Nikita Knatz“ Nikita Knatz was a talented artist and one of the most in-demand in modern cinema and television. Knatz worked occasionally as an actor, second unit director, associate producer and production designer, but he made his mark on the entertainment business as a production illustrator/conceptual designer/storyboard artist. Knatz has more than 100 films and television credits to his name, including many Academy Award-winning motion pictures, box-office hits and large-scale productions such as In The Heat of the Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, Le Mans, The Towering Inferno, Black Sunday, The Hunter, Escape From Alcatraz, Ordinary People, Terminator, Predator, Commando, Moonstruck, Independence Day and Sister Act.A Russian native, Knatz’s artistic style was heavily influenced by the trying circumstances surrounding his upbringing. His family fled St. Petersberg during the Russian Revolution and settled in Revel, Estonia, where he was born on May 2, 1940. During World War II, they fled from advancing Soviet troops and spent the war years in European refugee camps. He and his mother immigrated to the United States in 1949 and settled in San Francisco, becoming a large part of the émigré community. Knatz’s talent was apparent at an early age, and his caricatures, designs and illustrations were featured in school newspapers and yearbooks at Lowell High School, City College and San Francisco State. Because of his fluency in the Russian language, Knatz was hired in 1965 by producer-director Norman Jewison for his Academy Award-nominated film, The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming. Jewison took notice of Knatz’s exceptional skills as a sketch artist, and brought him into the Illustrators and Matte Artists Union to do the storyboards for his next two projects – The Thomas Crown Affair and Gaily, Gaily. He once explained his role to a reporter, “I take the written word and visualize it by the way I define it, by the way the director wants to see it and ultimately how it’s supposed to end up on the screen.”1968 was a pivotal year for Knatz both personally and professionally. He married Patricia Keller that August and shortly thereafter was hired by Steve McQueen’s Solar Productions. His first assignment was for a proposed epic action flick called Yucatan, considered by film historians as McQueen’s “lost classic”. In 1970 he worked on location for Steve McQueen’s racing classic Le Mans as the film’s official visual designer. Knatz pulled double duty on the picture by directing a 14-minute “making of” featurette called Le Mans: The Man, The Movie. The next several decades continued to be prosperous for Knatz, who was one of the most in-demand storyboard artists in the industry. In more recent years he worked on Bad Boys, Clear and Present Danger, The Fast and the Furious, Spiderman, Collateral Damage, Dragonheart, XXX, and the television cult smash Lost.Knatz was also active in his professional development as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Art Directors Branch and Directors Guild of America. He also served on the Executive Board of the Illustrators and Matte Artists Union. Outside of his work Knatz was a dedicated martial artist; a lifelong San Francisco 49ers fan and fresh water fisherman. He was known for his wit, humor and sense of fun. “It’s in my will that my headstone shall read: ‘He never wanted to grow up and never did.’” Knatz passed away on Jan. 6, 2010 and is survived by Patricia, his wife of 41 years, and his daughter, Christina " -mecun
Price: 425 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2025-02-03T15:57:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 28.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Nikita Knatz
Unit of Sale: Multi-Piece Work
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Custom Bundle: Yes
Date of Creation: 1970-1989
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Unframed
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1970s
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Width (Inches): 23 1/2"
Item Height: 18 1/2"
Style: Realism
Painting Surface: Thick Poster Board
Features: Signed
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 23"
Time Period Produced: 1970-1979
Bundle Description: Concept Art Bundle
Color: Multi-Color
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Oil & Acrylic
Subject: Martial Arts
Type: Painting
Height (Inches): 18 1/2"
Theme: Art
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States