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Period: 20th Century
Medium: Cardboard
'Lanvin Paris Arpege/ My Sin Gift Set c1950s Advert Sign w/ Cat On Bicycle"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 13 7/8"H x 9"W x 2 1/2"D w/ easel-back c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

Lanvin For Men Cologne 3-D Advert Sign
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 15 1/2"H x 10 1/8"W x 3 1/2"D c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Watercolor, Cardboard

Lanvin Paris Gift Set Featuring Arpege/ My Sin Perfume To-Night/ All Star Advert
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 15 1/4"H x 9 1/4"W x 2 1/2"D w/ easel-back c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
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Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"Lanvin Paris Gift Set Arpege/ My Sin/ Crescendo w/ Black Poodle 3-D Advert Sign
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 13 1/2"H x 9"W c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Watercolor, Cardboard

"Lanvin Paris Gift Set w/ Poodles In Window"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 14"H x 9"W w/ easel-back c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"The Three Dollar Bill Network, " Oil Pastel on Cardboard signed by Reginald Gee
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"The Three Dollar Bill Network" is an original oil pastel drawing mounted to cardboard by Reginald K. Gee. The artist signed the piece on the back. It depicts abstract marks, small figures, and scenes separated by lines and space. 30" x 40" art Reginald K. Gee was born in Milwaukee on April 28, 1964 to Native American and African American parents and spent most of his childhood on the northwest side of Milwaukee in the Havenwoods neighborhood. Gee has been creating art since 1982, and his professional art debut began in 1986 at an outdoor exhibition at Milwaukee’s Performing Arts Center. Like Prophet William J. Blackmon and Simon Sparrow...
Category

1990s Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil Pastel, Cardboard

"Sincerely Yours, " Oil Pastel mounted to Cardboard signed by Reginald K. Gee
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Sincerely Yours" is an original oil pastel drawing mounted to cardboard. The artist, Reginald K. Gee, signed the piece on the back. This piece depicts four men looking out at the vi...
Category

1990s Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil Pastel, Cardboard

Después del desierto
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Category

1980s Abstract Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Paper, Oil, Cardboard

Entrando en la cueva
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Category

1980s Abstract Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Paper, Oil, Cardboard

Flowers and Still Life by the Window - Russian Art Jewish Judaica
Located in London, GB
This oil painting is signed by the artist at the lower right part: "F.Hefter". Provenance: Nora Gallery, Jerusalem Fanny Hefter was born in Moscow in 1900. She graduated from the Moscow Art School and then moved to Paris to continue her art education. In France she became a prominent figure of Paris art life, together with her sister Elizabeth Epstein. She lived and worked the last seven years of her life in Jerusalem. Condition: Good condition. some minor dots with paint loss. Note: This work will be shipped from Israel.
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20th Century Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Double Moving, 2018
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pierre Jaggi was born in Geneva on February 25, 1957, where he spent his childhood and completed his secondary studies. At 18 he decided to travel the wide world. He left for Asia, for a 9-month journey that took him to India and Nepal after crossing part of Afghanistan on horseback. He takes a keen interest in indigenous ways of life and various local crafts. Subsequently, he crossed the Sahara, which he will cross again on various occasions. Driven by a thirst for adventure, he embarks on a pirogue and descends the Niger River with other companions. This experience on the borders of our civilizations will earn him the knowledge of the essential and the relative. At the age of 20 he worked on a cargo ship bound for Togo and continued his journey through West Africa. After a short stay in Switzerland, he returned to Africa for two years during which he learned to shape the earth and produced various murals. Then it is the meeting with South America, the Andean populations and their pre-Columbian history, the crossing of the Amazon on the Amazon river. This is the period of his first travel photos. In Brazil, he manufactures sets and jewelry, and embarks from Rio as a crew member on a sailboat to cross the Atlantic. This 45-day crossing to Cape Town will remain a milestone in its existence. Back in Geneva in 1982 he met the one who would become his companion. With her, he will navigate in the movement of the School of Fine Arts, after returning to Africa to learn about traditional techniques of lost wax casting. In Bobo-Dioulasso he meets the master founder who will pass on his knowledge to him. With friends, he built earthen huts in a bush village, and it was there that they held bronze workshops in 1984 and 1985 for students from the Geneva School of Fine Arts. He will return each winter to this African village to deepen his knowledge of bronze casting and continue his plastic research. He also photographs the natives during customary festivals. At the same time, he presents his first sculptures in a gallery in Geneva. In 1988, he went to Uruguay for a year with his partner Arlette, it was there that their daughter Alizée was born. He set up a foundry workshop and made several sculptures which he exhibited in Buenos-Aires, Montevideo, and Punta del Este. He fell in love with the old cars that crisscrossed the roads of Uruguay and bought a Ford A 1929 pickup truck, in which he would later carry out a photographic report. Back in Europe, he settled in France with his family, restored an old farmhouse, set up a workshop and executed the sculpture “Corps et Graphie” inaugurated in Geneva in May 1991. He exhibited in various galleries in Switzerland and France. His son Valentin was born in 1994. In 1996 he returned to Uruguay to make a report on “cachilas” (popular name given to old cars in Uruguay). That same year, he led a bronze internship during the Borne ceramic meetings. He incorporates other materials in his sculptures, such as wood, iron and stone, and works the earth again. His works, anthropomorphic in character, tend to purify lines and volumes and orient themselves towards stylized figuration and abstraction. In 1998 he won the “Year 2000” competition organized by the municipality of Gd-Saconnex in Geneva, and exhibited at the Shakan gallery in Lausanne. Inspired by nature, he presented his first outdoor installations during the Open Doors Workshops in the Cher in 1999, and became a member of the Center Céramique de la Borne. In 2000, he participated in the first Contemporary Art Fair in Bourges and exhibited at the Voutat gallery in Geneva. At the beginning of 2001, he returned to Uruguay in order to prepare the publication of a photo book for the “Ides et Calendes” editions, which would be released in September of that same year under the name “Cachilas, a story of jacks in Uruguay. In 2002, he exhibited at the Diorama gallery in Geneva, at the Shakan gallery in Lausanne, at the Contemporary Art Fair in Bourges, and created the North / South installation on the Esplanade Montbenon in Lausanne. At the same time, he took over the presidency of the Artipousse association which runs plastic arts workshops in rural areas in the Cher department. In 2003, he became a member of the Association of Sculptors of Geneva, he won the competition for the review Accrochage, and exhibited at the Beaujon space in Paris, invited by the City Hall of the 8th Arrondissement. In 2004, he exhibited as a guest artist at the Center de Création Céramique de La Borne on the theme of the pebble, and presented at the third Contemporary Art Fair the work "Triptych" which will be acquired by the city of Bourges. In 2005, commissioned by the city of Onex, he produced “Rencontre”, an artistic intervention on a sequoia in Brot Park in Geneva, a sculpture from which a tray will be extracted which will become a palaver table for the inhabitants of the district, place du 150ème. . In 2006, he mounted a solo exhibition at the Ferme de la Chapelle gallery in Geneva, then inaugurated the work Triptyque at the 3rd Biennale of Contemporary Art in Bourges. He then participated in the Lancy Quadrennial in Geneva, as well as the 8th edition of Quid Novi? in Gaillard. He also presents his work at the Simple gallery in Gstaad. In 2007, he was one of the winners of the 1% Artistic Competition at the Collège d'Isneauville in Rouen and presented the “Growing Up” project there. Then, he exhibited at the Galerie du Théâtre Mac-Nab in Vierzon where the city acquired the sculpture “Colossus”. Then he took part in the “Art in all its States” event in Limay where he carried out an in situ intervention on chestnut trees. He also exhibits at the United Nations Palace in Geneva. As part of a call for tenders, he inaugurates a Wall Signage Sculpture that he produced for the Sports Complex of Belleville-sur-Loire. In 2008, he participated in the Rencontres des Arts in Mers-sur-Indre, as well as in the 17th International Ice Sculpture Competition in Valloire. In 2009, he was invited to the workshop of the International Snow and Ice Sculptures in Hovden, Norway. He took part in the “Featherweight” exhibition at the Ferme de la Chapelle gallery in Geneva, then produced a fish for the “O'Fish Parade” event which took place as part of the Loire Festival in Orléans, and presented one of his new sculptures for the 11th edition of Quid Novi? In Gaillard. In 2010, he won the 19th International Ice Sculpture Competition in Valloire, and exhibits its terracotta pebbles during the “Territories in Movement” of Contemporary Ceramics Japan / France in Paris. In 2011, he won the 20th International Ice Sculpture Competition in Valloire, and exhibited his sculptures during the “A painter & a ceramicist” Opus I meetings, at the Center Céramique Contemporaine La Borne. In 2012, he exhibited new pieces for Opus II of the CCCLB. It presents wood and pebble sculptures...
Category

20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"Abode I" Drawing 20" x 12" inch (1967) by El Hussein Fawzi
Located in Culver City, CA
"Abode I" Drawing 20" x 12" inch (1967) by El Hussein Fawzi Signed and dated. 1967 EL HUSSEIN FAWZI: (1905-1999). Born in Helmia district, Cairo on 4 September 1905, El Hussein Fawzi was known in Egypt and the Middle Eastern his pioneering work in the field of journalistic graphic arts. Fawzibegan his artistic studies in 1922 at the School of Fine Arts, studying oil painting. He won the first prize at an art competition for which he received an art fellowship in 1928 and entered the printing school in Paris, from which he received a lithography diploma in 1932. He also studied lithography at the Estienne School in Paris. He was an artist and professor of oil painting before joining the ParisHigher School of Arts and Decoration from which he received a diploma in1933. Fawzi was also awarded an honorary degree for an oil painting exhibited at the 1939 French Salon. Although Fawzi’s fame was as an agraphic artist he also had an active career in the fine arts. Upon his return to Egypt, he founded the Department of Graphic Arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts and later was appointed director of the department, a position he held until his retirement. He made lots of illustrations for two books by Naguib Mahfouz that were published in the Al Ahram newspaper and also made drawings of all the big mosques of Egypt that were publishedin two big books...
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20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Pastel, Cardboard

Shoes
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An abstract sculpture by Post War artist Tim Hawkinson depicting yellow shoes encased in plaster in a red shoe box. Signed underneath, "Tim Hawkinson, Tim...
Category

1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Found Objects, Plaster, Cardboard

Suite Of 13 Sporting Cigarette Cards
Located in Bristol, CT
Suite of 13 cigarette cards depicting: Cricket/ Polo/ Fox-Hunting/ Crew, & Motorboat Racing c1930s Art Sz: 18"H x 17"W Frame Sz: 19"H x 18'W
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1930s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"Cocktail Hostess with The Mostess!"
Located in Bristol, CT
Vintage buxom cocktail waitress serving cocktails to a dapper white dinner jacket clad gent since bespokely custom shadow-boxed in gilt bamboo frame w/ retro cool coral & lime green ...
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1940s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"Lanvin Paris For Men Cologne c1950s 3-D Advert Sign"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 14 1/2"H x 10 3/4"W c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Watercolor, Cardboard

"Lanvin Traveler Arpege & My Sin c1950s 3-D Advert Sign"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 14 3/4"H x 9 5/8"W c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Watercolor, Cardboard

"Lanvin Paris Pretexte/ My Sin Christmas c1950s Advert Sign w/ Cat On Fence"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 9 3/8"H x 17 5/8"W x 6 5/8"D c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

'Lanvin's Paris Traveler Arpege/ My Sin c1950s Advert Sign w/ White Poodle"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 18 3/8"H x 11 1/4"W w/ easel-back c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
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1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"Lanvin Arpege Perfume w/ Santa Claus 3-D Advert Sig"
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 20 5/8"H x 7 3/4"W c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
Category

1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Watercolor, Cardboard

Lanvin Paris Arpege/ My Sin Perfume Advert Sign w/ Santa On Bicycle
Located in Bristol, CT
Sz: 17 3/4"H x 11 3/4"W w/ easel-back c1950s Hand-made by Alexander Warren Montel (1921-2002)
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1950s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

Untitled
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
the painting is being offered with a work and authenticity certificate
Category

1980s Modern Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

"Grande Auto-Race"
Located in Bristol, CT
Classic 'Grande Auto Race' c1920s gameboard with colourful vintage graphics Board Sz: 14 3/4"H x 23 1/2"W Frame Sz: 17"H x 26"W
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1920s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard

The Beggars, Paris
Located in Roma, RM
Lorenzo Viani (Viareggio 1882 - Lido di Ostia 1936), The Beggars, Paris Oil painting on pressed cardboard board 70.5 x 100.5 cm signed lower right; back has artist's signature, titl...
Category

Early 20th Century Other Art Style Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Board, Cardboard

"Macbeth Stagecraft III" Watercolor on Paper 10" x 16" in by Salah Abdel Kerim
Located in Culver City, CA
"Macbeth Stagecraft III" Watercolor on Paper 10" x 16" in by Salah Abdel Kerim Born in Fayoum to a big family of 5 brothers and sisters. In 1938 he meets the famous painter Hussein Bikar and he becomes his student in the Faculty of Arts in Qena. He remained much attached to his professor all through his life. In 1940 he meets Hussein Youssef Amin and the Group of Contemporary Art at the secondary school of Farouk First in Abasya district in Cairo when he was introduced to surrealism for the first time. In 1943 he becomes a student at the Faculty of Fine Arts and graduates with excellence and honors in 1947. In 1948 he becomes an assistant to the interior decoration section at the FFA. He is then sent to a mission in Paris in 1952 and he becomes a student to Paul Colin and A.Marie Cassandre for publicity and theatre design. He then moves to Rome in 1956 to study cinema design. In 1957 he received the international prize in painting from San Vito Romano, Italy, and obtains his Ph.D. from Centro Sperimental di Cinemato Grafia. Back in Egypt in 1958, he is appointed professor at the FFA where he started experimenting with his masterpieces sculptures in wrote iron...
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20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Cardboard, Watercolor

"Abstract Composition 4" Abstract Oil Painting 20" x 16" inch by Youssef Sida
Located in Culver City, CA
"Abstract Composition 4" Abstract Oil Painting 20" x 16" inch by Youssef Sida Signed Circa 1989 Youssef Sida 1922-1994 Born in 1922 in Damietta, and in 1945 he got his degree fro...
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Acteon
Located in New York, NY
Sophia Vari (born in Athens, Greece) recently deceased, was an established international visual artist known for polychrome sculptures, collages, oil and watercolor paintings. Her ex...
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1990s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Cardboard, Archival Paper

"Camouflage" Abstract Painting Oil on Cartoon 20" x 14" inch by Mohammed Ismail
Located in Culver City, CA
"Camouflage" Abstract Painting Oil on Cartoon 20" x 14" inch by Mohammed Ismail 1991 Signed & Dated ABOUT THE ARTIST Mohammed Ismail (1936-1993) Dr. Mohamed Ismail was born in 1...
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20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

"Abstract Composition 3" Abstract Oil Painting 24" x 18" inch by Youssef Sida
Located in Culver City, CA
"Abstract Composition 3" Abstract Oil Painting 24" x 18" inch by Youssef Sida Signed and dated 1990 Youssef Sida 1922-1994 Born in 1922 in Damietta, and in 1945 he got his degree from the Higher Institute of Educational Art. In 1947, he participated in establishing the influential Group of Modern Art. In 1949 he participated in the Egyptian exhibition in Paris. In 1950, he received the Full Bright award for studying art at Minnesota University. He then studied at Colombia University in NY and began exhibiting his work in NY and Minnesota from 1951-1952. He participated in 1953 in the Biennale of Sao Paulo in Brazil. Upon returning to Egypt in 1954, he became active in local and international exhibitions. In 1961, he was sent by the Egyptian government to receive his Ph.D. from Columbus University, Ohio. After, he started exhibiting his work in Columbus and Washington DC. Y.Sida’s work at the start was mainly dealing with popular Egyptian themes. We can distinguish Sida’s work through his power of using primary colors in its purest form directly in the tubes without being mixed with other colors. Also, we can notice in his work a tendency towards the qualities and techniques of children’s art. In his later years, Sida began experimenting with Arabic Calligraphy by concentrating on the forms and shapes that are dominant in the popular Egyptian motives and décor. We can witness the dynamism in his Arabic calligraphy work. Sida is also known for his huge murals...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Saints II
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mixed Media House Paint on Laid Fabric 46.50 x 19.50 in
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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Acrylic, Fabric, Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, House Paint, Cardboard

Expo 60 - ARC Musee D'Art Moderne Ville De Paris
Located in Miami, FL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Jesus Rafael Soto Expo 60 - ARC Musee D'Art Moderne Ville De Paris 1969 Screenprint on Cardboard 27 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. Edition of 1000 Signed on bottom right, si...
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1960s Kinetic Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Mixed Media, Cardboard, Screen

"The Clown", 20th Century Gouache on Cardboard by Spanish Artist Celso Lagar
Located in Madrid, ES
CELSO LAGAR Spanish, 1891 - 1966 THE CLOWN signed and dated "Lagar 52" (lower right) gouache on cardboard 10-5/8 x 8 inches (27 x 20.5 cm.) PROVENANCE Private French Collector Cel...
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1950s Fauvist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Gouache, Cardboard

Free Her
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Purvis Young (1943 - 2010) Free Her, 1992 Mixed Media 48 x 18 in
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1990s Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Mixed Media, Fabric, House Paint, Cardboard

"Le Chat I" Oil Painting 20" x 19" inch (1959) by Zohra Efflatoun
Located in Culver City, CA
"Le Chat I" Oil Painting 20" x 19" inch (1959) by Zohra Efflatoun signed & dated Zohra Efflatoun came from an artistic family. Her half-sister Inji w...
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20th Century Post-War Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

"Abstract Composition" Oil painting 19" x 13" by Tahia Halim
Located in Culver City, CA
"Abstract Composition" Oil painting 19" x 13" by Tahia Halim Oil on cartoon / signed & not dated Tahia Halim was born in Cairo in 1919. Her primary e...
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20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

"Faces I" Oil on Carton Abstract Painting 28" x 22" inch by Youssef Sida
Located in Culver City, CA
"Faces I" Oil on Carton Abstract Painting 28" x 22" inch by Youssef Sida Signed and dated 1990 Youssef Sida 1922-1994 Born in 1922 in Damietta, and in 1...
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Grey Still Life #11
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculpture, and the adoption of collage as a core prac...
Category

1940s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Cardboard

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

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