09 مارس 2011

illustrator : Mort Künstler

Vaya Con Dios

Goldfinger, 1964

 
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Tell her no no no no no-no-no-no
No no no no no-no-no-no
No no no no no

Vaya Con Dios - May God Be with You
Les Paul & Mary Ford


Now the hacienda's dark, the town is sleeping;
Now the time has come to part, the time for weeping.
Vaya con Dios my darling
May God be with you my love

Wherever you may be, I'll be beside you,
Although you're many million dreams away.
Each night I'll say a pray'r, a pray'r to guide you
To hasten ev'ry lonely hour of ev'ry lonely day.
Now the dawn is breaking through a gray tomorrow,
But the memories we share are there to borrow

Now the village mission bells are softly ringing,
If you listen with your heart you'll hear them singing,
Vaya con Dios my darling,
May God be with you my love
.
Wherever you may be I'll be beside you,
Although you're many million dreams away,
Each night I'll say a pray'r, a pray'r to guide you
To hasten ev'ry lonely hour of ev'ry lonely day
.
Now the dawn is breaking through a gray tomorrow,
But the memories we share are there to borrow,
Vaya con Dios, my darling!
May God be with you, my love, my love,
May God be with you my love.

 

illustrator : Mort Künstler
is known as America's foremost historical artist, but his name is also well known to publishers of illustrated books and magazines, and art directors of advertising agencies because he made his first mark as an outstanding illustrator

(born 1931) is a historical artist in the United States of America whose work now focuses mainly on the American Civil War. Before he turned to the Civil War in the early 1980s, he had built a body of work that dealt with America's national story: from portraits of prehistoric American life to the odyssey of the space shuttle. He work has been published in illustrated books and magazines, and used by advertising agencies.





















Mort Künstler is renowned in the field of historical art for his authentic and detailed works -- and is the nation’s most-collected Civil War artist. Today his limited edition prints adorn homes and offices throughout America, -- and his originals have sold for as much as $250,000 each.  Early indications of his extraordinary talent can be seen in the magazine illustrations he painted in the 1950s and 1960s for popular men’s magazines such as True, Argosy and Saga. Now, for the first time some of these works by the young Mort Künstler are showcased on this website and are available for sale as limited edition giclee reproductions.

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