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Art Subject: Dog
Pony Express, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A black horse with white spots gallops with all its might, following the outlined route in the background. The painting carries a whimsical tone with its colo...

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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Animal Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Lapin, by Sandoz, rabbit, animal, sculpture, bronze, 1910's, swiss artist, cast
Located in Geneva, CH
Lapin, modèle 5, circa 1919-1921 Fondeur Susse Bronze with brown patina 6.5 x 4.9 x 6.5 cm Inscribed and foundry stamp : Ed.m.Sandoz, Susse Frères Editeurs Certificate of authentici...
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1910s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Riley Coyote, Oil Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Inspired by the coyote’s clever nature and striking presence, this portrait aims to capture both its likeness and spirit. The textured background and fur emph...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Lapin, by Sandoz, Rabbit, animal, sculpture, bronze, 1910's, brown patina, cast
Located in Geneva, CH
Lapin couché, circa 1919-1925 Fondry Susse, Ed. 10 pcs Bronze with a brown patina H. 6 cm Sandoz : Sculpteur Figuriste et Animalier 1881-1971, Catalogue Raisonné de l'Oeuvre Sculpté...
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1910s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

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Gentle Curiosity, Oil Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A young fawn stands alert, its big ears and soft eyes full of quiet curiosity. Artist Karen Barton used both palette knife and brush to bring out rich textures ...

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Pair of Nineteenth Century Hunting Scenes with Hunters, Dogs and Deer
Located in ludlow, GB
Small Pair of Oil Paintings on artist’s board, Nineteenth Century Hunting Scenes of Hunters in the woods with Dogs having shot a Deer. These small oils are unsigned, restored and cle...
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Signed poster Plants and Animals
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Produced on the occasion of Jonas Wood's 2022 exhibition, Plants and Animals, at David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 24 x 28 inches. Signed by Jonas Wood in 2023 In Plants and ...
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