Zarathustra Gallery
Zarathustra Gallery showcases a curated collection of original art by artists not primarily known for their visual art including writers and musicians of international acclaim. All works are originals, authentic, and available for purchase from our private collection.
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The Collection
Artists
Hermann Hesse
Jeff Mangum
Henry Miller
Dan Reeder
Fran De Anda
Henry Miller
For Friend Joe Gray
Original Watercolor, 1963
A joyful and colorful vision painted as a gift to Henry Miller's friend Joe Gray. Featuring the sort of figurative iconography that is so often a part of Miller's work. Exhibited at the Daimaru Henry Miller Art Exhibition in Japan in 1997 in an exhibit of over 100 of Miller's paintings.
Year 1963
Hand Signed Lower Left in Ink
Condition Good - some bleed through of original mounting material used in the early 1960s, mostly in the lower right
Framed with Plexiglass Nurre Caxton Applied Metal Leaf Frame
Purchased from Private collector 2022
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 13x10 in | 33x25 cm
Framed: 21x18 in | 53x46 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$14,000
Henry Miller
Untitled Portrait
Early Original Watercolor, 1949
This blue chip contemporary portrait is one of the earliest, excellently preserved examples of the iconoclastic author's notable style. A rare and haunting image with overtones of the artist's influences in mysticism.
Year 1949
Hand Signed Lower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass Black Frame w/ Black Mat and Gold Filet
Purchased from Private collector 2021
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 12.2x9.45 in | 31x24 cm
Framed: 18.9x15.35 in | 48x39 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$15,500
Henry Miller
Still Another Failure
Original Watercolor, 1965
A beautiful expression of the artist's emotive and unrestrained style with a handwritten dedication from Henry Miller to his long-time California friend Joe Gray, exuberantly exclaiming "Still another failure!" A phrase that captures the iconic author's spirit of joy in struggle.
Year 1965
Hand Signed Lower Left in Ink
Condition Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass Gold Frame w/ Blue Mat and Matching Filet
Purchased from Dealer 2021, Private collector 2022
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 10x13 in | 25x33 cm
Framed: 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$14,000
Artist Bio
Henry Miller
Author & Artist 1891-1980
Henry Miller (1891-1980) was an American writer and painter best known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new, ultra-candid style that allowed him to frankly depict the human condition in raw, uncompromising terms. Though Miller began painting watercolors as a hobby in his youth, it was not until his later years that he focused in earnest on visual art.Miller's rare and expressive original artwork remains a great investment for the serious collector as well as important historical artifacts of one of the truly great American authors.After establishing himself as a groundbreaking novelist with controversial books like Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, Miller turned to watercolor painting in the 1960s while living in California. He had no formal training, but embraced the medium’s spontaneity and expressiveness. Miller’s watercolors depict the people and places that moved him, including many nudes, portraits, and scenes of daily life. Though less provocative than his writing, his paintings radiate the same authentic spirit and zest for living.Throughout his career as a writer and artist, Miller championed personal freedom, spontaneity, and creativity as fundamental to the human experience. He sought to uncover the miraculous in the mundane and find liberation through complete, uninhibited self-expression. Miller’s fearlessly impassioned approach singles him out as a uniquely American voice. His watercolors, like his books, offer unfiltered insight into his distinctive artistic vision.This gallery is honored to showcase Miller's vibrant watercolors, which exemplify his passion for life and tireless creative spirit. Though lesser known than his writing, these radiant works offer a window into the inner world of a literary giant who never lost his capacity for wonder.
Jeff Mangum
Aeroplane
HANDWRITTEN LYRIC CARD, 2023
Original handwritten and signed lyric card on cardstock, 9x6 inches.Though best known as the frontman of indie rock band Neutral Milk Hotel and their classic album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Jeff Mangum has crafted a unique, lo-fi sound that has inspired countless indie bands. This rare work features original handwritten lyrics to the title track of Neutral Milk Hotel's iconic album, penned by Mangum himself. His loose, flowing script captures the nostalgic imagery and emotion of the song. Each card is signed by the artist and includes one hand stamped envelope, making this a special piece of rock memorabilia.
Year 2023
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass Clear Plexiglass Frame
Purchased from Artist 2023
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 9 x 6 in | 23 x 15 cm
Framed: 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
Rarity: Original work, limited availability
$450
Jeff Mangum
THE LONG RED WALL OF STARS (SOLD)
ORIGINAL DRAWING, 2023
Original drawing on paper, signed by the artist. In addition to his music, Jeff Mangum is a talented visual artist who has created unique drawings. This rare original work is from the series "The Long Red Wall of Stars Part One." The enigmatic title evokes the nostalgic, dreamlike quality of Mangum's art and music. Each drawing in the series depicts the artist's imaginative inner world with simple yet striking geometric shapes and figures. This work captures Mangum's signature minimalist style. A rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind artwork by the Neutral Milk Hotel frontman.
Year 2023
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass Clear Plexiglass Frame
Purchased from Artist 2023
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 9 x 6 in | 23 x 15 cm
Framed: 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
Rarity: Original work, limited availability
$450
Artist Bio
Jeff Mangum
Musician & Artist 1970-
Jeff Mangum is an American singer, songwriter, and visual artist known for his work with the indie rock band Neutral Milk Hotel. Though the band was short-lived in the 1990s, their album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea gained a cult following and critical acclaim for its unique lo-fi sound and emotionally raw lyrics. Mangum is famously reclusive, shying away from the spotlight even during the height of Neutral Milk Hotel's popularity. His artistic output declined after the band's breakup, but his few surviving original drawings provide a glimpse into his surreal visual imagination that complements the dreamy psych-folk music he is beloved for. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Mangum's influential but scarce artwork.
Dan Reeder
I Used To Be Lucid
Original acrylic on aluminum plate, 1989
This abstract painting titled "I Used to be Lucid" vividly showcases the artist's mastery of acrylics on an aluminum printing plate surface. Created while the artist was working for a newspaper in Athens, Georgia, this rare 12.4 by 9.5 inch piece offers unique textural qualities thanks to the industrial printing plate medium. The acrylic paint bonds indelibly to the aluminum, producing saturated colors that will never fade or deteriorate. The subtle hammered effect of the printing plate adds beautiful visual texture and depth to the expressive forms. Wonderfully framed to 17 by 20 inches, this resilient surface can withstand high traffic areas without fear of damage. Mounted on a rigid backing, this work of art will maintain its integrity for many years to come. A remarkable example of the artist's experimental and folksy style, this dynamic acrylic painting will enhance any art collection.
"I painted on printing plate aluminum a lot while we were in Athens, Georgia because I worked for the newspaper there, and had access to a lot of the stuff. It has advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage is that acrylic paint sticks to it forever. You can't scrape the stuff off to save your soul. We put a picture in the front license plate holder of a car, and drove it around for a year. Washed the road grime off, and it was good as new." - Dan Reeder
Year 1989
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Medium Acrylic on aluminum offset printing plate
Framed with Plexiglass White Frame
Purchased from Artist 2021
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 12.4 x 9.5 in | 31.4 x 24 cm
Framed: 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$1200
Artist Bio
Dan Reeder
Author & Artist 1954-
Born in Louisiana and raised in California, Dan Reeder is a creative polymath who has made Germany his home since the 1980s. As an expat artist based in Nuremberg, Reeder draws inspiration from his diverse global experiences in his prolific output of vividly colored paintings, handcrafted musical instruments, and creative writing.Reeder's abstract portrait and landscape paintings pulsate with an infectious energy conveyed through expressive brushwork and bold hues. Through raw honest vignettes, he invites reflection on profound themes of the human psyche. His artworks burst with a vulnerability that resonates across cultures.In addition to visual arts, Reeder channels his creative spirit into crafting guitars, banjos, drums, and violins with beautiful workmanship. Playing these instruments enables a further conduit for emotional release through his signature folk songs. Music and painting become synergistic outlets of the deeply personal yet universally connecting experiences within his nomadic artistic journey.Reeder published "Art Pussies Fear This Book" offering an intimate glimpse into his artistic worldview melding imagery, verse, and insight. This Renaissance-man body of work across disciplines reveals the complexity and ingenuity of his ever-evolving wry and humorous creative vision.
Hermann Hesse
Nachtgefühl
Original Watercolour & Indian ink on paper, 1935
Original art on two sheets, framed individually with handwritten poem of 12 lines. Translation included.From the portfolio Zwölf Gedichte for Professor Eduard Monnier (1875 - 1940).Though better known for philosophical literary classics like Siddhartha and Steppenwolf, Nobel Prize-winning author Hermann Hesse took up painting in his 40s and became recognized for his sweeping Mediterranean landscapes fusing Impressionist and Expressionist styles. Hesse preferred watercolor on paper for his captivating scenes. This work depicts undulating hills dotted with rustic homes, their orange and brown roofs prominently contrasting the verdant terrain. Mountains loom beyond the tree-flecked land. Hesse's paintings sometimes echo themes of self-discovery and spirituality found in his fiction. Works like Cortivallo reveal his talent for capturing both detail and expansive vistas, from the humble structures to the distant peaks, with vibrant clarity.
Year 1935
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass Matching Gold Frames
Purchased from Gallery 2023 via Private Collection Switzerland
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 11 1/5 × 7 7/10in | 28.5 × 19.5cm
Framed: 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$15,000
Artist Bio
Hermann Hesse
Author & Artist 1877–1962
German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) created literary works that explored the depths of the human spirit and experience. Though best known for novels like "Siddhartha," "Steppenwolf," and his magnum opus "The Glass Bead Game," Hesse was also an avid poet earlier in his career. His writing reveals a passionate seeker attempting to understand life's essential questions through artful expression.Hesse's books capture the struggle of individuals seeking meaning and self-knowledge in a complex world. Through a poetic writing style and strong character development, he transports readers across spiritual, philosophical and psychological landscapes. His universal themes examine the human condition, resonating deeply despite the passing of time.While not primarily known as a visual artist, Hesse's evocative words paint stirring inner visions. His literary artworks read like surrealist canvases of the soul. Hesse's legacy continues to inspire psychology, philosophy, and the exploration of inner spaces. As part of Zarathustra Gallery, his inclusion represents the profound connection between literature, visual art, and the human experience. Hesse's literature and artworks remain masterpieces that unveil the topography of the mind itself.
Fran De Anda
The Hermit & The Comet
Original Oil and Gold Leaf on Canvas, 2021
This wholly unique oil and gold leaf painting on a custom circular canvas reflects the creative genius of prolific Mexican artist Fran De Anda. This amazingly unique, circular oil and gold leaf on canvas painting captures the artist's unique vision in a lyrical, mystical scene on a handmade circular canvas offering the viewer the effect of peering into an alternate, coexistent reality where magic is both de facto and de jure. The artist deftly captures a scene brimming with magic and mystery, inviting the viewer into an alternate realm where the mystical and lyrical hold sway.De Anda renders the scene with his signature flair for color and texture. Vibrant hues swirl and meld into one another, at once chaotic yet intricately composed, with fine details emerging the longer one gazes. The circular format draws the eye irresistibly inward, hinting at unseen dimensions beyond the painting's surface. Glittering gold leaf accents shine like glimpses into a hidden world.De Anda leaves the details tantalizingly ambiguous, allowing the viewer's imagination to complete the scene. Are strange beasts materializing? Does a spectral army await the shaman's bidding? The possibilities are limited only by one's imagination.This wholly unique piece demonstrates De Anda's incredible technical skill as well as his mystical creative vision. The hand-crafted circular canvas adds additional intrigue. A show-stopping centerpiece sure to enliven any art collection, this painting offers a portal into magical realms.
Year 2021
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Framed Stretched canvas on circular frame
Purchased from Gallery 2021
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 23 in | 58.5 cm
Framed: 23 in | 58.5 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$4,500
Fran De Anda
The Mystical Wanderer
Original Oil and Gold Leaf on Wood, 2021
This wholly unique oil and gold leaf painting reflects the creative brilliance of prolific Mexican artist Fran De Anda. Titled "The Mystical Wanderer," this visually arresting piece invites the viewer to accompany a mystical figure on a sojourn to magical realms.Rendered with De Anda's signature vibrant palette, the scene depicts a mystical wanderer garbed in elaborate, vividly colored robes. The wanderer gazes directly at the viewer, beckoning us to join the journey through a lush landscape suffused with mystery.De Anda's expert brushwork brings the scene to vibrant life through dynamic textures and intricately balanced colors. The wanderer's robe features elaborate metallic embroidered accents rendered in glimmering gold leaf, which shine like glimpses into a magical alternate reality. Vibrant hues swirl and meld into one another, echoing the mystical energy permeating the scene.The wanderer stands before a winding path or stream that recedes into the distance, disappearing into mist-shrouded peaks and sacred fire. De Anda leaves the ultimate destination tantalizingly ambiguous, allowing the viewer’s imagination to fill in the possibilities that lie ahead. By directly engaging the viewer with an piercing gaze, the wanderer compels us to contemplate what marvels may unfold for those bold enough to take the first steps of the metaphysical journey.This utterly singular painting reflects De Anda’s incredible technical mastery as well as his unique cult-like vision. Certain to ignite the imagination, "The Mystical Wanderer" offers a portal to magical realms for both the eyes and the spirit.
Year 2021
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Framed Custom wood frame
Purchased from Gallery 2021
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 12 x 12 in | 30.5 x 30.5 cm
Framed: 12 x 12 in | 30.5 x 30.5 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$2,400
Fran De Anda
The Sacred Deer
Original Oil and Gold Leaf on Wood, 2020
This striking painting by renowned Mexican artist Fran De Anda presents a warm and tranquil female figure with deer antlers. Rendered in De Anda’s signature style with dynamically textured brushwork and glittering gold leaf accents, the antlered woman exudes a mystical, otherworldly air. Her calm demeanor protects the viewer with a soft grace.Evoking mythology and primal magic, “The Sacred Deer” reflects De Anda’s unique ability to capture mystical subject matter with technical virtuosity. The woman’s elaborate antlers, rendered in fine detail, hint at her role as guardian of arcane knowledge from ancient realms beyond human understanding. This singular painting offers a dreamlike portal to an intimate and protective place.
Year 2020
Hand Signed Hand-signed by artist
Condition Excellent
Framed Custom wood frame
Purchased from Gallery 2021
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
Size 8 x 10 in | 21 x 25.4 cm
Framed: 8 x 10 in | 21 x 25.4 cm
Rarity: Original work, unique
$800
Artist Bio
Fran De Anda
Artist
Fran De Anda is a contemporary painter living and working in Mexico City, Mexico who explores mystical and symbolic themes relating to the human condition. Drawing on ancient myths, archetypes, and art history, De Anda's works are meditations on concepts like transformation, death, alchemy, and the tension between the sacred and profane.De Anda has a strong connection to the art of antiquity, the Renaissance, and the Baroque. His paintings showcase his meticulous technique—he grinds his own mineral pigments by hand and works in egg tempera and oils, at times gilding his canvases with gold and silver leaf. This mastery of traditional materials allows De Anda to delve into allegorical subject matter with rare authenticity. Stark yet sensuous tableaux depict the mysterious facets of mankind's dance with nature, the otherworldly, and the divine.Though based in Mexico City, De Anda's vision transcends time and place. The figures, symbols, and scenes rendered across his oeuvre form a personal iconography, one that draws viewers into a contemplation on life's profundities. De Anda follows the artistic lineage of invoking the sacred to reveal essential truths. His contemporary alchemical approach continues to transform and evolve.
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