Our Christmas-week selection puts a focus on imagery that resonates emotionally, symbolically, or atmospherically with the season. These works—drawn from some of the gallery’s most celebrated artists—capture themes of light, devotion, beauty, fantasy, and winter tradition, creating a thoughtful visual companion to the holidays.
“Naughty Santa” by ELLEN VON UNWERTH
limited edition of 7
Guido Argentini’s “Argentini Parvati Silver” carries a serene, otherworldly presence that echoes the angelic symbolism of Christmas. The sculptural stillness, luminous body contours, and ethereal silver tones evoke purity and transcendence, making the work feel like a contemporary interpretation of a celestial figure.
“PARVATI, Silver” by GUIDO ARGENTINI
limited edition of 7
Arthur Elgort’s ballet photography taps into the enduring connection between dance and winter rituals. Ballet has long been entwined with December traditions—from “The Nutcracker” to festive stage productions— Elgort’s graceful, luminous style captures the sense of discipline, wonder, and performance that defines this time of year.
“The Nutcracker, NYC Ballet 1978” by ARTHUR ELGORT
limited edition of 30
“Deeper Shades of Vienna III, 2015” by ANDREAS H. BITESNICH
limited edition of 5
Roxanne Lowit’s “Sharon Stone Angel” brings a glamorous twist to the holiday theme. Her subject appears both playful and divine, merging fashion fantasy with the unmistakable symbolism of wings, radiance, and transformation. It sits beautifully within a season that blends reverence with celebration.
“Sharon Stone Angel” by ROXANNE LOWIT
limited edition of 11
Tyler Shields’ “Ruby Slippers” introduces a vivid spark of magic. The iconic red shoes suggest wishes, journeys, and the enchantment of storytelling—an uplifting parallel to the escapism and imagination that surround Christmastime.
“Ruby Slippers” by TYLER SHIELDS
limited edition of 3
Tony Kelly’s “Saint Moritz, Switzerland 2024” offers a humorous and ironic take on winter tradition. The sight of nuns trekking up a snowy mountain carries a playful double meaning—Saint Moritz in St. Moritz—injecting the collection with wit, irreverence, and the joyful eccentricity that often accompanies the holidays.
“Saint Moritz, St. Moritz Switzerland 2024” by TONY KELLY
limited edition of 25
As this Christmas-week selection comes together, PREISS FINE ARTS extends deep gratitude to its collectors, artists, and friends. Your support, enthusiasm, and passion for fine art have made this year meaningful and inspiring.
“Lick This” by ELLEN VON UNWERTH
limited edition of 7
Wishing you a Merry Christmas, joyful holidays, and a beautifully creative start to the New Year.
“Bolshoi Corps de Ballet” by GÉRARD UFÉRAS
limited edition of 2








