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Rare Acoma Polychromed Geometric Painting! Sky City Abstract Art Tapestry
By Acoma
Located in Peoria, AZ
"SKY CITY"
ACOMA ABSTRACT ART
POLYCHROMED TAPESTRY!
CIRCA 1900-1930
Framed Behind Glass
Extremely Rare!
DIMENSIONS: Approximately 40" By 20" Framed
In the dry and lonely desert ...
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Impressive Native American Oil Painting by Braun 51x43
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Powerful realistic oil on canvas of Native American signed Braun in a carved in a black wood frame.
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