Perfume Poodle Antiques

This signed and numbered etching (90/100) is a 1971 work by Susan Booth Titus, an Ithaca printmaker recognized for her precise, character-driven line work and her long-running presence in the upstate New York arts community. Titus’s prints surface regularly in curated regional galleries and are appreciated for their blend of craftsmanship, humor, and visual clarity.


Here, in Hair Today… Gone Tomorrow, she builds a procession of Victorian men whose elaborate beards and uniforms become a kind of graphic architecture. The composition has a distinctly mod, early-70s sensibility: clean lines, dense texture, and a subtle wit that makes the image feel both historical and sharply contemporary. 


The print shows gentle, even toning consistent with age. It is presented in a 24 × 17 in. gallery frame under glare-free conservation glass.


A strong choice for interiors that mix tradition with a modern graphic edge, and a piece with enough authorship to satisfy both design sensibilities and art-collecting instincts.


This striking vintage print is true vintage from a Connecticut estate. Prompt and careful shipping is included.

This signed and numbered etching (90/100) is a 1971 work by Susan Booth Titus, an Ithaca printmaker recognized for her precise, character-driven line work and her long-running presence in the upstate New York arts community. Titus’s prints surface regularly in curated regional galleries and are appreciated for their blend of craftsmanship, humor, and visual clarity. Here, in Hair Today… Gone Tomorrow, she builds a procession of Victorian men whose elaborate beards and uniforms become a kind of graphic architecture. The composition has a distinctly mod, early-70s sensibility: clean lines, dense texture, and a subtle wit that makes the image feel both historical and sharply contemporary. The print shows gentle, even toning consistent with age. It is presented in a 24 × 17 in. gallery frame under glare-free conservation glass. A strong choice for interiors that mix tradition with a modern graphic edge, and a piece with enough authorship to satisfy both design sensibilities and art-collecting instincts. This striking vintage print is true vintage from a Connecticut estate. Prompt and careful shipping is included.

Perfume Poodle Antiques

This signed and numbered etching (90/100) is a 1971 work by Susan Booth Titus, an Ithaca printmaker recognized for her precise, character-driven line work and her long-running presence in the upstate New York arts community. Titus’s prints surface regularly in curated regional galleries and are appreciated for their blend of craftsmanship, humor, and visual clarity.


Here, in Hair Today… Gone Tomorrow, she builds a procession of Victorian men whose elaborate beards and uniforms become a kind of graphic architecture. The composition has a distinctly mod, early-70s sensibility: clean lines, dense texture, and a subtle wit that makes the image feel both historical and sharply contemporary. 


The print shows gentle, even toning consistent with age. It is presented in a 24 × 17 in. gallery frame under glare-free conservation glass.


A strong choice for interiors that mix tradition with a modern graphic edge, and a piece with enough authorship to satisfy both design sensibilities and art-collecting instincts.


This striking vintage print is true vintage from a Connecticut estate. Prompt and careful shipping is included.