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Measures: 39" high x 26.5" wide x 5.25" deep 1711 / 1881 -
Measures: 39" high x 26.5" wide x 5.25" deep 1712 / 1881 -
For a group of six 1713 / 1881 -
For a group of six 1714 / 1881 -
For a group of six 1715 / 1881 -
For a group of six 1716 / 1881 -
For a group of six 1717 / 1881 -
For a group of six 1718 / 1881 -
Measures: 12" high x 14.25" wide 1719 / 1881 -
Measures: 12" high x 14.25" wide 1720 / 1881 -
Measures: 12" high x 14.25" wide 1721 / 1881 -
Measures: 12" high x 14.25" wide 1722 / 1881 -
Each measure: 11" high x 8" wide 1723 / 1881 -
Each measure: 11" high x 8" wide 1724 / 1881 -
Each measure: 11" high x 8" wide 1725 / 1881 -
Each measure: 11" high x 8" wide 1726 / 1881 -
Measures: 56" wide x 42" deep x 16.5" high 1741 / 1881 -
Measures: 56" wide x 42" deep x 16.5" high 1742 / 1881 -
Measures: 56" wide x 42" deep x 16.5" high 1743 / 1881 -
Signed handwoven fiber art wall hanging by K. Olesen Dalse, likely Scandinavian, mid to late 20th century. Abstract modernist composition featuring interwoven yarns in layered horizontal bands of blue, red, gray, and earth tones. Woven signature incorporated into the textile. A strong example of Nordic modern fiber art suitable for wall display. Measures: 63" high x 14.5" wide 1750 / 1881 -
Signed handwoven fiber art wall hanging by K. Olesen Dalse, likely Scandinavian, mid to late 20th century. Abstract modernist composition featuring interwoven yarns in layered horizontal bands of blue, red, gray, and earth tones. Woven signature incorporated into the textile. A strong example of Nordic modern fiber art suitable for wall display. Measures: 63" high x 14.5" wide 1751 / 1881 -
Signed handwoven fiber art wall hanging by K. Olesen Dalse, likely Scandinavian, mid to late 20th century. Abstract modernist composition featuring interwoven yarns in layered horizontal bands of blue, red, gray, and earth tones. Woven signature incorporated into the textile. A strong example of Nordic modern fiber art suitable for wall display. Measures: 63" high x 14.5" wide 1752 / 1881 -
Signed handwoven fiber art wall hanging by K. Olesen Dalse, likely Scandinavian, mid to late 20th century. Abstract modernist composition featuring interwoven yarns in layered horizontal bands of blue, red, gray, and earth tones. Woven signature incorporated into the textile. A strong example of Nordic modern fiber art suitable for wall display. Measures: 63" high x 14.5" wide 1753 / 1881 -
Signed handwoven fiber art wall hanging by K. Olesen Dalse, likely Scandinavian, mid to late 20th century. Abstract modernist composition featuring interwoven yarns in layered horizontal bands of blue, red, gray, and earth tones. Woven signature incorporated into the textile. A strong example of Nordic modern fiber art suitable for wall display. Measures: 63" high x 14.5" wide 1754 / 1881 -
Measures: 20" high x 5.5" wide 1755 / 1881 -
Measures: 20" high x 5.5" wide 1756 / 1881 -
Measures: 20" high x 5.5" wide 1757 / 1881 -
Measures: 20" high x 5.5" wide 1758 / 1881 -
Measures: 20" high x 5.5" wide 1759 / 1881 -
John Gavrilis is an American fine-art photographer best known for his aerial and landscape photography of New England, particularly Maine, Cape Cod, and coastal harbors. His work became especially popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s, when large-format, limited-edition landscape photography saw strong demand in galleries and regional art markets. 8 out of 450 Measures: 23.25" high x 29.25" wide 1760 / 1881 -
John Gavrilis is an American fine-art photographer best known for his aerial and landscape photography of New England, particularly Maine, Cape Cod, and coastal harbors. His work became especially popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s, when large-format, limited-edition landscape photography saw strong demand in galleries and regional art markets. 8 out of 450 Measures: 23.25" high x 29.25" wide 1761 / 1881 -
John Gavrilis is an American fine-art photographer best known for his aerial and landscape photography of New England, particularly Maine, Cape Cod, and coastal harbors. His work became especially popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s, when large-format, limited-edition landscape photography saw strong demand in galleries and regional art markets. 8 out of 450 Measures: 23.25" high x 29.25" wide 1762 / 1881 -
John Gavrilis is an American fine-art photographer best known for his aerial and landscape photography of New England, particularly Maine, Cape Cod, and coastal harbors. His work became especially popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s, when large-format, limited-edition landscape photography saw strong demand in galleries and regional art markets. 8 out of 450 Measures: 23.25" high x 29.25" wide 1763 / 1881 -
John Gavrilis is an American fine-art photographer best known for his aerial and landscape photography of New England, particularly Maine, Cape Cod, and coastal harbors. His work became especially popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s, when large-format, limited-edition landscape photography saw strong demand in galleries and regional art markets. 8 out of 450 Measures: 23.25" high x 29.25" wide 1764 / 1881 -
John Gavrilis is an American fine-art photographer best known for his aerial and landscape photography of New England, particularly Maine, Cape Cod, and coastal harbors. His work became especially popular from the late 1980s through the 1990s, when large-format, limited-edition landscape photography saw strong demand in galleries and regional art markets. 8 out of 450 Measures: 23.25" high x 29.25" wide 1765 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1766 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1767 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1768 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1769 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1770 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1771 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1772 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1773 / 1881 -
Civitates Orbis Terrarum is widely regarded as the first great world atlas of cities and one of the most important achievements of Renaissance cartography and graphic art. The work presents cities as they actually appeared in the 16th century, including surrounding countryside, waterways, bridges, architecture, and scenes of daily life. Measures: 28.5" wide x 23.5" high 1774 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1775 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1776 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1777 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1778 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1779 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1780 / 1881 -
Decorative design plate by Otto Prutscher (Austrian, 1880–1949), published in Le Journal de la Décoration, illustrating Viennese Jugendstil ornamentation. Features flowing organic motifs and geometric forms characteristic of the Vienna Secession movement. Period hand-colored. Early 20th century. Measures: 19.25" high x 15.25" wide 1781 / 1881 -
This charming work is by Jean Charlot, an influential French-Mexican artist, printmaker, and muralist closely associated with the Mexican art movement of the early 20th century. Charlot worked alongside major figures such as Diego Rivera and was instrumental in reviving and popularizing Mexican folk imagery and indigenous themes in modern art. Measures: 21.25" high x 17.25" wide 1782 / 1881 -
This charming work is by Jean Charlot, an influential French-Mexican artist, printmaker, and muralist closely associated with the Mexican art movement of the early 20th century. Charlot worked alongside major figures such as Diego Rivera and was instrumental in reviving and popularizing Mexican folk imagery and indigenous themes in modern art. Measures: 21.25" high x 17.25" wide 1783 / 1881 -
This charming work is by Jean Charlot, an influential French-Mexican artist, printmaker, and muralist closely associated with the Mexican art movement of the early 20th century. Charlot worked alongside major figures such as Diego Rivera and was instrumental in reviving and popularizing Mexican folk imagery and indigenous themes in modern art. Measures: 21.25" high x 17.25" wide 1784 / 1881 -
This charming work is by Jean Charlot, an influential French-Mexican artist, printmaker, and muralist closely associated with the Mexican art movement of the early 20th century. Charlot worked alongside major figures such as Diego Rivera and was instrumental in reviving and popularizing Mexican folk imagery and indigenous themes in modern art. Measures: 21.25" high x 17.25" wide 1785 / 1881 -
This charming work is by Jean Charlot, an influential French-Mexican artist, printmaker, and muralist closely associated with the Mexican art movement of the early 20th century. Charlot worked alongside major figures such as Diego Rivera and was instrumental in reviving and popularizing Mexican folk imagery and indigenous themes in modern art. Measures: 21.25" high x 17.25" wide 1786 / 1881 -
This charming work is by Jean Charlot, an influential French-Mexican artist, printmaker, and muralist closely associated with the Mexican art movement of the early 20th century. Charlot worked alongside major figures such as Diego Rivera and was instrumental in reviving and popularizing Mexican folk imagery and indigenous themes in modern art. Measures: 21.25" high x 17.25" wide 1787 / 1881 -
Signed “C. Brown” (20th century) Watercolor or gouache on paper depicting a vibrant city street scene, dated 1995. Executed in a bold, expressive palette with loose brushwork, the composition captures the energy of an urban environment. Signed lower margin and professionally matted and framed. Artist not fully identified. Measures: 23" high x 19.25" wide 1788 / 1881 -
Signed “C. Brown” (20th century) Watercolor or gouache on paper depicting a vibrant city street scene, dated 1995. Executed in a bold, expressive palette with loose brushwork, the composition captures the energy of an urban environment. Signed lower margin and professionally matted and framed. Artist not fully identified. Measures: 23" high x 19.25" wide 1789 / 1881 -
Signed “C. Brown” (20th century) Watercolor or gouache on paper depicting a vibrant city street scene, dated 1995. Executed in a bold, expressive palette with loose brushwork, the composition captures the energy of an urban environment. Signed lower margin and professionally matted and framed. Artist not fully identified. Measures: 23" high x 19.25" wide 1790 / 1881 -
Signed “C. Brown” (20th century) Watercolor or gouache on paper depicting a vibrant city street scene, dated 1995. Executed in a bold, expressive palette with loose brushwork, the composition captures the energy of an urban environment. Signed lower margin and professionally matted and framed. Artist not fully identified. Measures: 23" high x 19.25" wide 1791 / 1881
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