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Art For Sale
Period: 1940s
Color:  Green
Original vintage World War Two French Wine Vineyard Copper Recycling WWII Design
Located in London, GB
Original vintage World War Two era propaganda poster - French vineyards are in peril To sulfate our vines we need copper / Le Vignoble Francais Est en Peril Pour Sulfater Nos Viones Il Faut Du Cuivre - featuring a great design by Rene Ravo...
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1940s Art

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Paper

Original Vintage Poster Sports d'Hiver En Suisse Winter Switzerland Swissair Art
By Henri Ott
Located in London, GB
Original vintage travel poster - Winter sports in Switzerland? Of course, with Swissair / Sports d'hiver en Suisse? Bien entendu, avec la Swissair - featuring colourful artwork by Henri Ott (b.1919) depicting a scenic view of people on a horse drawn sleigh...
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1940s Art

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Paper

Original Vintage WWII Poster French Wine Free Litre De Vin Copper Recycling War
Located in London, GB
Original vintage World War Two era propaganda poster - Pour 200 grammes de cuivre 1 Litre de Vin immediatement et gratuitement Secretariat d'etat a la production industrielle mobilisation des metaux non ferreux / For 200 grams of copper 1 Litre of wine immediately and free of charge State Secretariat for Industrial Production Mobilisation of non-ferrous metals - featuring a great design by Rene Ravo...
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1940s Art

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Paper

Original Vintage Drink Poster Amontillado Coquinero Osborne Sherry Map Bull Art
Located in London, GB
Original vintage drink advertising poster for Amontillado Coquinero Osborne Sherry / Xeres / Jerez Puerto de Santa Maria Espana featuring a great design depicting a bull above a bott...
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1940s Art

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Paper

Cobwebs and Rocks
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Cobwebs and Rocks Watercolor, 1940 Signed, dated, and copyrighted lower right Exhibited: Zimmerli Art Museum, Benjamin Benno: Retrospective Exhibition, 1988 Illustrated: Gustafson, Zimmerli Museum: Benjamin Benno: Retrospective Exhibition, 1988 Color Plate 14 copy copy of the catalog accompanies the watercolor Condition: excellent Image size: 14 3/4 x 21 inches Provenance: Estate of the Artist Ruth O...
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1940s Surrealist Art

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Watercolor

Original Vintage Poster Cottbuser Landwirtschafts Woche Agriculture Farm Tractor
Located in London, GB
Original vintage advertising poster for the Cottbuser Landwirtschafts Woche 1949 vom 4-11 September / Cottbus Agriculture Week featuring a great illustration of a yellow ear of wheat...
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1940s Art

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Paper

Original Vintage Poster Hotels Seiler Zermatt Switzerland Alps Summer Flowers
Located in London, GB
Original vintage poster advertising Hotels Seiler Zermatt featuring a great illustration by Edi Hauri (1911-1988) of a canvas painting of a basket of alpine flowers...
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1940s Art

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Paper

Tan Lines, The Saturday Evening Post cover, September 27, 1941
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed lower right: Albert W. / Hampson
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1940s Art

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Oil, Canvas

Pleasant Thoughts for the Morning
Located in London, GB
FERNAND LÉGER 1881-1955 Argentan 1881-1955 Paris, Gif-sur-Yvette (French) Title: Pleasant Thoughts for the Morning Bonne Pensée du Matin, from: Les Illuminations, 1948 Technique:...
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1940s Art

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Watercolor, Ink

Flat and Chat, Saturday Evening Post Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Left The Saturday Evening Post Magazine Cover, May 21, 1949. The irritated tire-changer? Why, that's artist George Hughes himself. The...
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1940s Other Art Style Art

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Oil, Canvas

Green Forrest
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting a just discovered master level abstract painting, Green Forrest, by American artist Robert McIntosh (1916-2010.) Green Forrest is an original mixed media painting on hea...
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1940s Cubist Art

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Mixed Media

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Koichi Sakamoto ( 1932 ) Thatched Cottages - Mezzotinto Etching , 11/80 - Japan
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Located in Meinisberg, CH
Koichi Sakamoto (Japanese, 1932) Thatched Cottages with Mountains beyond • Mezzotinto etching, sheet ca. 35 x 55 cm • Plate ca. 20 x 39.5 cm • Signed bottom right • Edition 11/80 (...
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Located in Dallas, TX
Alphonse Mucha 1898 "JOB" poster. Printed by: “Imp. F Champenois 66 Boul, St Michel, Paris” in 1898 Very good (A-) condition with toning throughout and less under matting. Linen b...
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Ernst Fuchs Sphinx in Pharao Surreal Color Etching Vienna Fantastic Realism 1967
Located in Meinisberg, CH
Ernst Fuchs (Austrian, 1930 - 2015) Sphinx in Pharao Sheet Nr. 6 from the Folio “Die Sieben Bilder und Sprüche der Sphinx”, published in Autumn of 1967 by Galerie Sydow in Frankfurt, Germany. • Aquatint Etching • Ed. 79/99 • Sheet ca. 59 x 41.5 cm • Plate signed • Signed & numbered by the artist in pencil Worldwide shipping for this object is complimentary - There are no additional charges for handling & delivery. Ernst Fuchs was an Austrian painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, architect, stage designer, composer, poet, and one of the founders of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. I discovered him through H.R. Giger ‘s work, who himself was greatly inspired by the creations of Fuchs and on several occasions exhibited his friend ‘s art in his museum, the Château St-Germain, Gruyères, Switzerland. I actually own the original folio box...
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1957 Feminist Surrealist Israeli Colorful Watercolor Painting Myriam Bat Yosef
Located in Surfside, FL
Myriam Bat-Yosef Surrealist abstract painting in colorful abstract shapes and shades in the style of Joan Miro Hand signed and dated Tel Aviv, 1957. frame measures 10 X 5.5 sheet measures 2.5 X 7 inches The envelope of the Peter Buch poster is just for provenance and is not included in this sale. Myriam Bat-Yosef, whose real name is Marion Hellerman, born on January 31 , 1931 in Berlin, Germany to a Jewish family from Lithuania, she is an Israeli-Icelandic artist who paints on papers, paintings, fabrics, objects and human beings for performances. Myriam Bat-Yosef currently lives and works in Paris. In 1933, her family fleeing the Nazi Holocaust, Myriam Bat-Yosef emigrates to Palestine and settles in Jaffa. In 1936, she suffers a family tragedy, her father, militant Zionist, is called to fight, still recovering from an operation of appendicitis. The incision will become infected, antibiotics did not exist yet, and her father will die in the hospital after 9 months of suffering. 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Hudson River School Landscape Oil Painting Cows at the Watering Hole 1941
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
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Marsh - Original Watercolor on Paper by Jean Delpech - 1948
Located in Roma, IT
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J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947 by Franklin B. Voss
Located in Bristol, CT
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1940s Art

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Located in Washington, DC
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Located in Fairlawn, OH
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