Gallery Sale, March 23, 2026

Gallery Sale, March 23, 2026

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Lot 93: John Pacovsky & Barbancourt Rhum - Commissioned, Signed - Acrylic on Canvas

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Estimated price: $300 - $600

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Barbancourt Rhum Marketing Ad – "Sugarcane" Painting Commissioned by Liquor Branding Executive. Signed Acrylic on Canvas by Artist John Pacovsky. The item measures approximately 28" x 36" x 1-1/2" and weighs about 6.0lbs. Overall the Barbancourt Rhum Advertisement is in good used condition with light wear, as expected with age. A small dent and puncture – Please reference all of the photographs as they are a part of the description.

The stunning realism that John is able to bring to a canvas is often accented with humor, surrealism or a philosophical tone. Not surprising, from a man who has always considered himself “a philosopher who paints.” What is surprising is the richness that he achieves by adapting techniques of Old Masters to acrylic paints. Attesting to his modern day mastery are accolades for his paintings at the core a long-running, award-winning Absolut vodka ad campaign, which was shown in New York’s Lincoln Center, earned him a mention in Forbes magazine, and is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian.

From the collection of Michel Roux, the liquor icon. One of Mr. Roux’s signature spirits at Crillon was absinthe, the anise-flavored spirit known for its popularity among 19th-century artists like van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec. It was banned by the United States in 1912 amid concerns that wormwood, one if its ingredients, which contained thujone, caused hallucinations. In 2000 Mr. Roux introduced a legal absinthe, Absente, which used a sister botanical, Southern wormwood, with only trace amounts of thujone.