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Period: Early 19th Century
Contemporary Art, Antique Japanese Paper, Textile Art-Unwritten History
Located in Delaware , OH
Contemporary Art, Antique Japanese Paper, Textile Art-Unwritten History A B O U T T H I S P I E C E : This 100 year old holistic dyed paper has...
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Contemporary Early 19th Century Abstract Paintings

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Contemporary Art, Antique Textiles, Paper Art, Textiles-Centurial Curio
Located in Delaware , OH
Contemporary Art, Antique Textiles, Paper Art, Textiles-Centurial Curio A B O U T T H I S P I E C E : This 100 year old holistic dyed paper has used to wrapping textiles in old Japa...
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Abstract Early 19th Century Abstract Paintings

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Glass, Archival Paper

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