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Style: Folk Art
Yellow Tigre Dance Mask Zitlala Guerrero, Mexico

Yellow Tigre Dance Mask Zitlala Guerrero, Mexico

Located in Morton Grove, IL

A VERY rare Tigre (TIGER) Dance Mask Zitlala Guerrero, Mexico. Anonymous Deep Yellow Tigre Dance Mask. Early 20th C. Zitlala Guerrero, Mexico. Painted leather and fur. Museum-quality...

Category

Early 20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Leather, Acrylic

Rare Vesuvius Lava Stone Writing Set. torre Del Greco (naples). XIX
Rare Vesuvius Lava Stone Writing Set. torre Del Greco (naples). XIX

Rare Vesuvius Lava Stone Writing Set. torre Del Greco (naples). XIX

Located in Firenze, IT

Very Rare Vesuvius lava stone writing set. Torre del Greco (Naples). 19th century. 4 objects with small sculptures (cameos) depicting the poet Petrarch, mythological female figures, ...

Category

Mid-19th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Stone, Brass

"New York"
"New York"

"New York"

By Kyrylo Bondarenko

Located in Edinburgh, GB

In creating this work, I combined naive charm with elements of surrealism and pop art to evoke a mixture of whimsy and contemplation. Vibrant acrylic colors dance with comic exuberan...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel School
Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel School

Wool Felt Applique Israeli Folk Art Signed Tapestry Kopel Gurwin Bezalel School

By Kopel Gurwin

Located in Surfside, FL

This depicts KIng David reciting Psalms, Hallelujah in Hebrew Kopel Gurwin (Hebrew: קופל גורבין‎) (1923–1990) was an Israeli tapestry wall hanging, painter and graphic artist. Kopel (Kopke') Gurwin (Gurwitz) was born and raised in Vilna, the capital of Lithuania. He spoke Yiddish at home, but simultaneously studied Hebrew at their school which was part of the Tarbut educational network. Kopel was active in the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. In the 1930s, as a teenager, Kopel helped his parents with the home finances by working in a suit workshop, there he first encountered the art of sewing. With the outbreak of the Second World War and the German invasion of Vilna, the Jews were imprisoned in camps and ghettos. Kopel and his brother Moshe were separated from their parents and were put to work in coal mines and peat. Kopel's parents were taken to the Stutthof Nazi concentration camp where they died of typhus within a month of each other. Kopel's 12-year-old sister Chava was turned over to the Germans by a Polish family and murdered. The brothers were arrested by the Germans, but were saved thanks to the connections of Nina Gerstein, Kopel's drama teacher. They hid in an attic until they were discovered, fled and moved to Riga, where they were caught and sent to the Stutthof concentration camp where they were imprisoned until the end of the war. They were put to work maintaining and cleaning trains and took part in one of the death marches. In July 1946, Kopel and Moshe sailed to Helsingborg, Sweden, as part of operation "Folke Bernadotte", in which Sweden took in ill survivors for rehabilitation. Once he recovered, Kopel worked in a publishing house and later was appointed director of the local branch of the Halutz movement. In 1950 Kopel and Moshe made aliyah to Israel. Kopel worked as a survey for the Survey of Israel Company. In 1951, he enlisted to the Communication Corps and served as a military draftsman. There he won first prize for the design of the front cover of the Communication Corps bulletin. With his discharge from the army at 29 he started studying drawing and graphics at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Among his teachers were Isidor Ascheim, Shlomo Vitkin, Yossi Stern and Jacob Steinhardt. At the end of his first year of study, Kopel won the Reuben and Sarah Lif Excellence Award in written studies. During his studies he also won additional prizes: In 1956 he won first prize from the Lethem Foundation in California for poster design. Later the same year, Kopel won the Hermann Struck prize for his drawing on the theme of Jerusalem. In 1957 he won an additional first prize from the Lethem Foundation and second place from the printing company Ortzel for a drawing for a Jewish New Year greeting card. In 1958 he won first prize in a competition to design a poster for Tel Aviv's jubilee. Two years later he won three other awards: First and third prize for designing a poster for Israel Independence Day, celebrating 12 years of the State of Israel. Also that year Kopel won first prize for a poster to mark the 25th Zionist Congress. In 1964 he entered the Independence Day poster competition on the theme of aliyah and won first and second prize. Four years later he again entered the competition on the theme of 20 years of Israel's independence and won first prize. The poster was styled like a Holy Ark curtain with two lions and a menorah at its centre. This poster appeared on the cover of the famous book Jewish Art and Civilization, edited by Geoffrey Wigoder as well as the record Voices of 20 Years, 1948-1968, edited by Yossi Godard. In April 1971 he won first prize in the Independence Day poster competition for the fourth time. Kopel's Folk Art tapestry won the Israeli Independence Day Poster Contest in 1968 With the completion of his studies at Bezalel Kopel moved to Tel Aviv and was hired by Shmuel Grundman's graphics and design studio. Grundman took him to Europe with him to design and supervise the construction of Israeli exhibition pavilions. During his time at Grundman's he discovered the fibrous felt from which he produced most of his wall hangings. At the 1964 Levant Fair exhibition he used felt stuck onto wooden panels for the first time. The first felt wall hanging that Kopel produced was intended for the American Cultural Centre in Jerusalem and its theme was the United States Declaration of Independence. The wall hanging, which measured 2.85 X 1.85 meters, was stuck on a wooden panel. Kopel ordered rolls of felt from France and began work on wall hangings based on bible stories. He used a needle, hand sewing small even stitches with black embroidery thread which framed and highlighted every detail in the work, as well as using appliqué. The interior designer, Alufa Koljer-Elem, introduced him to Ruth Dayan who managed the shop Maskit in September 1967 he opened his first solo exhibition at the Maskit 6 gallery, in which 12 wall hangings were displayed. In light of the exhibition at Maskit 6, Meira Gera, the director of artistic activity at the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, organized an additional exhibition of his works at the foundation's exhibition hall in New York City. The exhibition sparked immense press interest, and was also displayed for a few months at the New York Jewish Museum, from where it travelled throughout the United States. Followed by the exhibition at the Delson-Richter gallery in Old Jaffa, which was later also exhibited at the Jerusalem Theatre. Kopel's tapestry "The Time for Singing has Arrived" was printed on a UNICEF greeting card in 1978 and again in 1981. The Israeli Philatelic Service issued three stamps based on three of Kopel's holy ark curtains and one stamp based on an Independence Day poster he designed. Kopel's creations decorate a large number of synagogues, public buildings, hotels and private collections which were purchased in Israel and around the world. They have decorated, among others, the walls of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the VIP room at Ben Gurion Airport, the Kfar Saba theatre and the Plaza Hotel in Tel Aviv. Israel has had a Vibrant Folk Art, Naive art scene for a long time now artists like Israel Paldi, Nahum Guttman, Reuven Rubin had naive periods. The most well know of the strict naive artists are Shalom of Safed, David Sharir, Irene Awret, Gabriel Cohen, Natan Heber, Michael Falk and Kopel Gurwin. Exhibitions: 1995 The Knesset Jerusalem 1988 Temple Beth Shalom Miami, Florida 1988 University of Jewish Studies Los Angeles 1987 Israel Congregation on the Northern Coast Chicago 1985 Jerusalem Theatre Jerusalem 1984 Tenafly New Jersey 1983 Horace Richter Gallery Old Jaffa 1974 Jerusalem Theatre Jerusalem 1974 Delson Richter Gallery Old Jaffa 1972 University of Jewish Studies Miami, Florida 1971 Jewish Museum New York 1970 Norman Gallery Canada 1970 Sharei Tzedek Congregation Winnipeg, Canada 1970 Gallery of the Year Los Angeles 1970 Gallery of the Year Scottsdale 1969 Gleeman Gallery Chicago 1969 Israel Congregation of the Northern Coast Chicago 1967 Maskit 6 Tel Aviv Prizes: 1971 First Independence Day poster 1971, 23 yeaes of the State of Israel 1969 Second International Tel Aviv poster...

Category

20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Wool, Felt

Industry

Industry

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Rodney E. Denne (RED) original mixed media on canvas.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Israeli Judaica Shtetl "The Lesson" Rabbi Studying Scene Naive Art Oil Painting
Israeli Judaica Shtetl "The Lesson" Rabbi Studying Scene Naive Art Oil Painting

Israeli Judaica Shtetl "The Lesson" Rabbi Studying Scene Naive Art Oil Painting

By Natan Heber

Located in Surfside, FL

Natan Heber was trained by his father in Poland to be a ritual slaughterer. In 1925, he joined the Zionist movement "Mizrachi" and in 1936 immigrated to Palestine where he opened a poultry shop in Haifa. He began to paint at the age of sixty-one, after ill health forced him to retire. Driven by a need to memorialize his family and their shtetl community lost in the Holocaust, he drew scenes of traditional Jewish life. Unfamiliar with the conventions of scale and perspective, he set his heavily outlined frontal figures on steeply rising surfaces and often portrayed his father in monumental size to mark his importance. One of Israel's greatest naive-style painters. Along with Shalom of Safed, Kopel Gurwin and Gabriel Cohen, He is renowned as one of Israel's greatest living naive-style folk art painters, The Haifa Museum of Art will be opening the first ever Outsider Art exhibition (also known as Art Brut) in Israel in January 2013. He was included in the show of Outsider art at Haifa Museum The exhibition included works by Classical Outsider artists, none of them have ever been shown in Israel - Henry Darger, Martin Ramirez, Adolf Wölfli, Aloïse, Hauser, Carlo Zinnelli, Bill Traylor, Minnie Evans, William Hawkins and Sam...

Category

Mid-20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Oil, Board

Scraps and Scribbles,   Contemporary Quilt

Scraps and Scribbles, Contemporary Quilt

By Bethan Ash

Located in Brecon, Powys

A madcap assortment of shapes randomly applied form the root of this colourful design. Which has been inspired by my thrifty nature and love of using left over scraps of fabrics from...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Fabric

Girl on Beach, Original Painting
Girl on Beach, Original Painting

Girl on Beach, Original Painting

By Jessica JH Roller

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A young woman stands on the beach, a red flower adding a touch of whimsy to her pink bikini. Bold lines outline her figure as stylized waves crash behind her....

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Acrylic

Vintage Carved Wood Seahorse Sculpture
Vintage Carved Wood Seahorse Sculpture

Vintage Carved Wood Seahorse Sculpture

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Whimsical large mid century stylized seahorse sculpture of figure hand carved from a hardwood and hand decorated in ocean inspired colors.

Category

20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Wood

“Spring Flood on the River” by Hugh McChesney
“Spring Flood on the River” by Hugh McChesney

“Spring Flood on the River” by Hugh McChesney

Located in San Francisco, CA

In 1990, the year this work was completed by Hugh McChesney, heavy rains in May swamped Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and southern Mississippi. But wherever he may have set up his easel,...

Category

1990s Folk Art Art

Materials

Oil, Fiberboard

Pair of Antique British Colonial Sailors Valentine
Pair of Antique British Colonial Sailors Valentine

Pair of Antique British Colonial Sailors Valentine

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Charming pair of 19th century British colonial sailors valentines handcrafted in exotic seashells around an image of a schooner under glass.

Category

19th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Organic Material

"Deliverance from the Two-Petaled Lotus" Mythical Figurative Composition
"Deliverance from the Two-Petaled Lotus" Mythical Figurative Composition

"Deliverance from the Two-Petaled Lotus" Mythical Figurative Composition

Located in Soquel, CA

"Deliverance from the Two-Petaled Lotus" Mythical Figurative Composition Mythical, visionary composition by an unknown artist (20th Century). This vibrant, surreal painting depicts ...

Category

1990s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Stretcher Bars

Vintage Anglo Indian Pishhwai Painting of Krishna
Vintage Anglo Indian Pishhwai Painting of Krishna

Vintage Anglo Indian Pishhwai Painting of Krishna

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Enchanting vintage Anglo Indian Pishhwai gouache painting on cloth mounted on board, steeped in alagorical context, depicting Krishna dancing with villagers in a background of birds ...

Category

Mid-20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Gouache

Yellow without Dots

Yellow without Dots

By Valton Tyler

Located in Dallas, TX

In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large Vintage Toy Horse and Cart
Large Vintage Toy Horse and Cart

Large Vintage Toy Horse and Cart

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Impressive hand crafted toy horse and cart with a realistic cowhide cover horse with authentic tack on a wood platform with wheels. The hand painted cart has wooden wheels with metal...

Category

20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Metal

Say Chocolate: Contemporary Mixed Media Figurative Painting

Say Chocolate: Contemporary Mixed Media Figurative Painting

By Therese James

Located in Brecon, Powys

" Say Chocolate" 'part of a series of 'Calendar Ladies'. A departure from the works we generally associate with Therese. Great " Wall Candy" from this very talented Welsh artist. Pe...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

My Daydreams, Original Painting
My Daydreams, Original Painting

My Daydreams, Original Painting

By Libby Ramage

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Libby Ramage daydreams under the shade of an old sycamore tree. In this mixed-media piece, she combines the images in her imaginative musings—a beaut...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Winter Wonderland Landscape
Winter Wonderland Landscape

Winter Wonderland Landscape

Located in Soquel, CA

Snowy oval shaped landscape of a barn and a cozy log cabin in a scenic winter wonderland by Ginger Sammell (American, 20th Century). Presented in a c...

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Cardboard

1945 Mexican Modernist Silkscreen Serigraph Print Regional Folk Art Dress Mexico
1945 Mexican Modernist Silkscreen Serigraph Print Regional Folk Art Dress Mexico

1945 Mexican Modernist Silkscreen Serigraph Print Regional Folk Art Dress Mexico

By Carlos Merida 1

Located in Surfside, FL

This listing is for the one Silkscreen serigraph piece listed here. Mexico City, 1945. First edition. plate signed, limited edition of 1000, these serigraph plates depict various types of traditional and folk art indigenous clothing...

Category

1940s Folk Art Art

Materials

Screen

The Great Cake Caper, Original Painting
The Great Cake Caper, Original Painting

The Great Cake Caper, Original Painting

By Andrea Doss

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"The Great Cake Caper of 2019 happened in the early morning hours while the moon was still out on a Tuesday," says artist Andrea Doss. "The thieves made off w...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Acrylic

Celluloid Manga Characters 3
Celluloid Manga Characters 3

Celluloid Manga Characters 3

Located in Genève, GE

Original ink and gouache cello with sketch White wooden frame with plastic protection 42.5 x 32.5 x 3.5 cm

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Ink, Gouache

70S COCA COLA POSTER
70S COCA COLA POSTER

70S COCA COLA POSTER

Located in Napoli, IT

Vintage poster with Coca-Cola frame retro collectible advertisement

Category

1970s Folk Art Art

Materials

Color

Rare Vintage Hasidic Wedding Jerusalem Wood Judaica Art Sculpture Frank Meisler
Rare Vintage Hasidic Wedding Jerusalem Wood Judaica Art Sculpture Frank Meisler

Rare Vintage Hasidic Wedding Jerusalem Wood Judaica Art Sculpture Frank Meisler

By Frank Meisler

Located in Surfside, FL

Rare Vintage unusual piece. A cute couple, Chassidic bride and groom in their wedding best. Frank Meisler has sculpted the city of Jerusalem, its walls and buildings culminating in the Temple Mount. There is a little hole in his hand for the flower that is currently missing but can easily be filled with any small sprig FRANK MEISLER Gdansk, Poland - Israel, b. 1929 Frank Meisler (born 1929) is an Israeli architect and sculptor. He was born in Germany, grew up in England, before moving to Israel in 1960. Meisler was born into a Jewish family in Danzig (then in Germany, now Gdańsk in Poland). He was evacuated from Germany by the Kindertransport in August 1939, travelling with 14 other Jewish children via Berlin to the Netherlands and then to Liverpool Street station in London. His parents were arrested three days after his departure, held in the Warsaw Ghetto and later murdered at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was raised by a grandmother, who lived in London. He attended school in Harrow, and then did national service in the Royal Air Force. He studied architecture at the University of Manchester, and was involved in the construction of the Heathrow Airport. Meisler moved to Israel in 1960, where he has a workshop in the Old City of Jaffa. He makes small Judaica sculptures, and also large public works. His public works include a memorial to Ben Gurion in Israel, a statue "Eternal Kiev" in Kiev, and a series of Kindertransport memorials: "Kindertransport - the arrival" erected at Liverpool Street station in London in 2006, "Trains to life, trains to death" erected at Friedrichstraße station in Berlin in 2008, "The departure" erected at Gdańsk Główny station in 2009, and "Crossing to life" erected at the Hook of Holland in 2011. Each includes bronze statues of a group of children, with luggage. Known for his whimsical Folk Art, Judaic sculptures he is a long time denizen of Jaffa along with Ilana Goor. He made large-scale sculptures commemorating various historical figures, including Joseph Stalin, Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill at the 1945 Yalta Conference, and Christopher Columbus. Meisler also worked on a smaller scale, producing menorah, Jerusalem fountains, Jewish figurines...

Category

20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Fabric, Wood

"Andes Mountains Peru South America, " Joseph Yoakum, Black Folk Art Landscape
"Andes Mountains Peru South America, " Joseph Yoakum, Black Folk Art Landscape

"Andes Mountains Peru South America, " Joseph Yoakum, Black Folk Art Landscape

By Joseph Yoakum

Located in New York, NY

Joseph Yoakum Andes Mountains Peru So America, circa 1960s Colored pencil and ballpoint pen on paper 7 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches Provenance: Karen Lennox Gallery, Chicago Private Collection, South Dakota Yoakum began drawing in the early 1960s. Most of his work consists of radiantly colored landscapes with mountains, water, trees, and winding roads in abstract and complex configurations. his period of greatest activity — 1965 to 1970 — when he usually made one drawing a day. Yoakum maintained he had seen all the places represented in his drawings, a statement that may not be true in some instances. He traveled a great deal, beginning in his early teens when he ran away from home and became a circus handyman. Yoakum’s drawings can be considered memory images growing out of either actual or imagined experiences. All of his drawings have titles that grew longer and more specific over the years. He dated his works with a rubber stamp — an oddly impersonal, labor-saving device. Although Joseph Yoakum gave vastly different accounts of his background, he was, throughout his life, classified as an African American. Sometimes Yoakum claimed that he was a full-blooded ​“Nava-joe” Indian, one of twelve or thirteen children born to a farmer on an Indian reservation in Window Rock, Arizona. At other times he insisted that he was of African-American descent. He described his mother as a strong woman who was a doctor and knowledgeable in the use of herbal medicines. Yoakum’s family moved to Kansas City, Missouri, during his early childhood. His father was employed briefly in the railroad yards prior to settling permanently on a farm in nearby Walnut Grove...

Category

1960s Folk Art Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Ballpoint Pen, Color Pencil

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

C Print

Celluloid Manga Characters 1
Celluloid Manga Characters 1

Celluloid Manga Characters 1

Located in Genève, GE

Original ink and gouache cello with sketch White wooden frame with plastic protection 32.5 x 42.5 x 3.5 cm

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Ink, Gouache

Yellow Springs Deer Family, Original Painting
Yellow Springs Deer Family, Original Painting

Yellow Springs Deer Family, Original Painting

By Jessica JH Roller

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
In this whimsical painting, a family of deer roams around a nature reserve. An owl perches on one of the trees, silently observing the woodland activity. A profusion of flowers adorn the scene, adding to the charm of the composition.


About the Artist
Artist Jessica JH Roller paints whimsical and playful compositions of animals and people, marked by bold colors and primitivist linework. She distills a scene into a few simple shapes, using color to create contrast and vibrancy, often choosing palettes that reflect pop culture. "My adopted kittens, Tony and Larry, opened my eyes and unleashed the artist inside me," shares Jessica. "After, I started to notice birds, trees, color, everything." Jessica brings to life her dynamic creations in the comfort of her studio in her century-old home. She enjoys listening to music and audiobooks while painting with her 18-year-old acrylic-covered easel. When not painting, Jessica cherishes time with her family and five cats, teaches yoga, and enjoys cycling along the river.


Words that describe this painting: forest, deer, deers, wildlife, folk, trees, owl, tree, trees, whimsical, nursery, animals, primitive, acrylic painting, red


Yellow Springs Deer Family...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Folk Art Art

Materials

Acrylic

"Bridge Loan (Basketcase)" Satirical Bond Paperwork Collage
"Bridge Loan (Basketcase)" Satirical Bond Paperwork Collage

"Bridge Loan (Basketcase)" Satirical Bond Paperwork Collage

Located in Soquel, CA

"Bridge Loan (Basketcase)" Satirical Bond Paperwork Collage Elaborate collage by Mickey "Kano" Kane (American, 20th century). This composition is a surreal and satirical take on fin...

Category

1990s Folk Art Art

Materials

Glue, Mixed Media, Archival Paper, Magazine Paper

Celluloid Manga Characters 2
Celluloid Manga Characters 2

Celluloid Manga Characters 2

Located in Genève, GE

Original ink and gouache cello with sketch White wooden frame with plastic protection 42.5 x 32.5 x 3.5 cm

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Art

Materials

Ink, Gouache

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

C Print

Classy Totem
Classy Totem

Marc ZimmermanClassy Totem, 2025

$4,720Sale Price|20% Off

Classy Totem

By Marc Zimmerman

Located in Carmel, CA

An elegant totem with a rooster top and a fishy midform. It has all the delightful texture and warm orange overall cast to make this a great garden icon

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Ceramic

Folk Art art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Folk art available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add art created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, green and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Robert Richter, Stefanie Schneider, Stephen Basso, and Therese James. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Synthetic Resin Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Folk Art, so small editions measuring 2 inches across are also available. Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $70 and tops out at $125,000, while the average work sells for $1,615.