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Art Subject: Decor
Flowers
Flowers

Flowers

By Bill Sullivan

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Bill Sullivan Title: Flowers Medium: Serigraph Signed: Hand Signed Edition: Edition of 200 Measurements: 22" x 30" Condition: Excellent. This piece has been stored in a ...

Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Still-life Prints

Materials

Screen

Pink Tulips

Pink Tulips

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statements: “My paintings are the poetry of my interpretations of reality." "After my years of formal academic training, I sometimes take my work toward the more contempora...

Category

2010s Still-life Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Owl Bowl  Eulenschale
Owl Bowl  Eulenschale

Owl Bowl Eulenschale

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Melanie Sherman "Owl Bowl Eulenschale" Year: 2021 Porcelain, Chinapaint, German Gold Luster, Flocking, Gold Leaf Cone 6, oxidation + multiple cone 018 firin...

Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Luster, Porcelain, Glaze

ANTIQUE ITALIAN PORPHYRY MORTAR
ANTIQUE ITALIAN PORPHYRY MORTAR

ANTIQUE ITALIAN PORPHYRY MORTAR

Located in Milan, IT

ANTIQUE ITALIAN PORPRHYRY MORTAR Rome, 16th/17th Century Porphyry 19 x 23 x 23 cm 7 1/2 x 9 1/4 x 9 1/4 in Provenance: Sotheby Parke Bernet Florence, 21 October 1976, page 36, lot 5...

Category

16th Century Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Amber", Figurative Functional Dish, Ceramic, Surrealist, 2010-
"Amber", Figurative Functional Dish, Ceramic, Surrealist, 2010-

"Amber", Figurative Functional Dish, Ceramic, Surrealist, 2010-

By Cheryl Tall

Located in San Diego, CA

This is an original ceramic functional dish by Southern California artist, Cheryl Tall. Its dimensions are 5.25" x .25" x 1". A certificate of authenticity will follow delivery. ...

Category

2010s Surrealist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bad Hare Day (Vase)
Bad Hare Day (Vase)

Bad Hare Day (Vase)

By Robert Deyber

Located in Greenwich, CT

Bad Hare Day (Vase) is a lithograph on paper, 9 x 9 inches image size, and initialed 'BD' lower right. From the edition of 395, numbered 85/275 (there wer...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Robert Kenneth White "Tranquility" 2021 Oil of Mediterranean Garden Scene
Robert Kenneth White "Tranquility" 2021 Oil of Mediterranean Garden Scene

Robert Kenneth White "Tranquility" 2021 Oil of Mediterranean Garden Scene

Located in Miami, FL

ROBERT KENNETH WHITE – "TRANQUILITY" ⚜ Oil on canvas ⚜ Hand signed lower left ⚜ Frameless display ARCHITECTURAL GARDEN STUDY IN SUNLIT STILLNESS In Tranquility, Robert Kenneth White captures a moment of quiet illumination in a Mediterranean-style garden. A classical terracotta urn rests amid wildflowers and trimmed hedges, framed by palm fronds, stucco walls, and pale blue shutters. The painting balances bright floral textures with deep shadow, inviting viewers into a peaceful courtyard retreat. As the artist reflects, “This painting was inspired by the timeless beauty of southern France, and the wonderful homes that one finds there.” That inspiration shines through in both the subject and atmosphere—an evocation of warmth, elegance, and enduring charm. Known for his mastery of architectural scenes and natural light, White renders this composition with both structural clarity and painterly softness. The glowing focal point and contrasting cool shade exemplify his skill at evoking calm and stillness through light and design. WHY COLLECT THIS WORK? ✓ Original oil by Robert Kenneth White, acclaimed for garden courtyards and architectural realism ✓ Mediterranean palette with vibrant sunlight and lush foliage ✓ Ideal for collectors of classical realism, garden subjects, or decorative architectural studies ✓ Compact horizontal scale, perfect for home or hospitality interiors ARTWORK DETAILS: ▸ Title: "Tranquility" ▸ Artist: Robert Kenneth White ▸ Medium: Oil on Canvas ▸ Year of Creation: 2021 ▸ Signature: Hand signed lower left ▸ Country of Origin: United States ▸ Dimensions: — ◼︎ Canvas Size: 18.125 x 30.125 inches ▸ Condition: Excellent ▸ Framing: Frameless Display – Ready to hang or frame INCLUDED DOCUMENTATION ✓ Certificate of Authenticity ✓ Artist Biography Document THE ARTIST: Robert Kenneth White is a contemporary American realist known for his luminous courtyard scenes, tonal landscapes, and sunlit interiors. Drawing on the traditions of American and European realism, his work recalls the influence of artists like John Singer Sargent, Joaquín Sorolla, and John Register...

Category

2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Barbican
Barbican

Barbican

By David Everett

Located in Dallas, TX

David Everett was born in Beaumont, Texas, and received both his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from The University of Texas in Austin. In 1978, Everett was awarded a Faculty Travel Grant from So...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Animal Prints

Materials

Paper, Woodcut

Dharma Prayer Book Manuscript Folio
Dharma Prayer Book Manuscript Folio

Dharma Prayer Book Manuscript Folio

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Dharma Prayer Book Manuscript Folio Ink and gouache on handmade paper, 1875-1925) Miniature depicting Tibetan deity Script is Tibetan. Miniature Size: 2 3/8 x 1 ½ inches Part of a se...

Category

Early 20th Century Other Art Style Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Gouache

The Wine Merchant female figure with large black wine bottles vibrant color

The Wine Merchant female figure with large black wine bottles vibrant color

By Stephen Basso

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Soft pastel on toned sanded archival paper suitable for framing under glass. Signed by artist ABOUT Stephen Basso Stephen Basso's highly original pastels and oil paintings are rom...

Category

2010s Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Pastel, Archival Paper

Autumn Port
Autumn Port

Autumn Port

Located in Zofingen, AG

In this painting, I've passionately blended acrylic and oil to capture a serene harbor at the cusp of fall. The essence of expressionism and impressionism dance...

Category

2010s Impressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

"Protected Spirits, " a Carved Opal signed by Picket Mazhindu Bumhira
"Protected Spirits, " a Carved Opal signed by Picket Mazhindu Bumhira

"Protected Spirits, " a Carved Opal signed by Picket Mazhindu Bumhira

By Picket Mazhindu Bumhira

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Protected Spirits" is a sculpture carved from Opal stone signed Picket, who is part of the Shona tribe in Zimbabwe. It depicts two abstracted figures, presumably spirits, seeming to float upwards. 38 1/2" x 13 1/2" x 7 1/4" Picket Mazhindu Bumhira was born 1968 in the Seke communal lands about 5 km. from Harare, Zimbabwe. Picket had a passion for art from childhood and during his school days he loved drawing and painting. He was very inspired by sculpture of the late John Takawira, one of Zimbabwe's first generation of Shona sculptors, whom he met when Picket went to Chapungu. They then agreed to work together. Later he started to sculpt on his own. Some of his works made the headlines in the newspapers, including "Spirit of Love," which was exhibited in Victoria Falls during Arts Gala. He exhibited in the UK and in Germany. He was among the sculptors who went to China for an exhibition at the Poverty Reduction Summit. Picket likes working on springstone and opal and especially enjoys making abstracts. Shona artists and crafts people have been working in different media for generations. These include paintings, pottery, basket ware, wood carvings, and sculpture done in metal as well as the stone carvings. While there is not a long standing tradition of sculpture in what is now Zimbabwe (formerly Southern Rhodesia), stone carvings dating from the 15th century were seen in Great Zimbabwe, an excavated temple near Bulawayo. Most of the artifacts from this location have been moved to museums in Cape Town, South Africa or London. It is generally agreed that Zimbabwean stone sculpture...

Category

Early 2000s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Precious Stone

Robert Falcucci 'Veuve Amiot- Grands vins mousseux' 2002

Robert Falcucci 'Veuve Amiot- Grands vins mousseux' 2002

By Robert Falcucci

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This large-format reproduction features a celebrated 1929 advertisement by Robert Falcucci for Veuve Amiot, a striking example of early 20th-century French commercial art. Published by The McGaw Group LLC, the image captures the elegance and dynamism of the Art Deco era. Falcucci, known for his theatrical compositions and refined sense of movement, presents a glamorous and stylized figure that embodies the sophistication and celebratory spirit associated with champagne advertising of the period. The sweeping lines, rich colors, and rhythmic composition reflect the influence of Art Deco design, where luxury, modernity, and visual impact converge. Though a later reproduction, the scale and quality of the printing give the piece a strong decorative presence, making it particularly well suited for interiors seeking bold, vintage-inspired imagery. A visually striking and timeless work, ideal for collectors of vintage advertising, Art Deco design, and classic French poster...

Category

Early 2000s Art Nouveau Prints and Multiples

Materials

Offset

Angel with Trumpet, Biblioteca Joanina, Portugal

Angel with Trumpet, Biblioteca Joanina, Portugal

By Reinhard Görner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

50 x 57.9 inches ed. of 10 $6,000 60 x 69.5 inches ed. of 7 $9,000 70 x 81 inches ed. of 5 $11,000 signed and numbered on label, verso Reinhard Görner, with his large format phot...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Lambda

1964 Maurice Esteve 'Composition' Mid Century Vintage

1964 Maurice Esteve 'Composition' Mid Century Vintage

By Maurice Estève

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Lithograph by Maurice Esteve titled Composition from the book titled "Prints from the Mourlot Press" published in Paris, 1964, first edition, 2000 copies. The book also contained sev...

Category

1960s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

"Ravanna's Palace Burning, " Woodcut Landscape signed by Carol Summers
"Ravanna's Palace Burning, " Woodcut Landscape signed by Carol Summers

"Ravanna's Palace Burning, " Woodcut Landscape signed by Carol Summers

By Carol Summers

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Ravanna's Palace Burning" is a woodcut signed by Carol Summers. The image combines landscape and architecture, which is typical of the works Summers produced during the 1980s and '90s. In the image, a dark building stands burning, bright red flames licking from the windows and rooftop. It stands beside an orange field framed in pink, probably representing a plaza. Beyond the plaza are multicolored trees, their branches reaching upward like the flames on the building. The playfulness of the image is enhanced by Summers' signature printmaking technique, which allows the ink from the woodblock to seep through the paper, blurring the edges of each form. Art: 24.5 x 37.25 in Frame: 30 x 42.75 in Numbered 53 of the edition of 125 Carol Summers (1925-2016) has worked as an artist throughout the second half of the 20th century and into the first years of the next, outliving most of his mid-century modernist peers. Initially trained as a painter, Summers was drawn to color woodcuts around 1950 and it became his specialty thereafter. Over the years he has developed a process and style that is both innovative and readily recognizable. His art is known for it’s large scale, saturated fields of bold color, semi-abstract treatment of landscapes from around the world and a luminescent quality achieved through a printmaking process he invented. In a career that has extended over half a century, Summers has hand-pulled approximately 245 woodcuts in editions that have typically run from 25 to 100 in number. His talent was both inherited and learned. Born in 1925 in Kingston, a small town in upstate New York, Summers was raised in nearby Woodstock with his older sister, Mary. His parents were both artists who had met in art school in St. Louis. During the Great Depression, when Carol was growing up, his father supported the family as a medical illustrator until he could return to painting. His mother was a watercolorist and also quite knowledgeable about the different kinds of papers used for various kinds of painting. Many years later, Summers would paint or print on thinly textured paper originally collected by his mother. From 1948 to 1951, Carol Summers trained in the classical fine and studio arts at Bard College and at the Art Students League of New York. He studied painting with Steven Hirsh and printmaking with Louis Schanker. He admired the shapes and colors favored by early modernists Paul Klee (Sw: 1879-1940) and Matt Phillips (Am: b.1927- ). After graduating, Summers quit working as a part-time carpenter and cabinetmaker (which had supported his schooling and living expenses) to focus fulltime on art. That same year, an early abstract, Bridge No. 1 was selected for a Purchase Prize in a competition sponsored by the Brooklyn Museum. In 1952, his work (Cathedral, Construction and Icarus) was shown the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in an exhibition of American woodcuts. In 1954, Summers received a grant from the Italian government to study for a year in Italy. Woodcuts completed soon after his arrival there were almost all editions of only 8 to 25 prints, small in size, architectural in content and black and white in color. The most well-known are Siennese Landscape and Little Landscape, which depicted the area near where he resided. Summers extended this trip three more years, a decision which would have significant impact on choices of subject matter and color in the coming decade. After returning from Europe, Summers’ images continued to feature historical landmarks and events from Italy as well as from France, Spain and Greece. However, as evidenced in Aetna’s Dream, Worldwind and Arch of Triumph, a new look prevailed. These woodcuts were larger in size and in color. Some incorporated metal leaf in the creation of a collage and Summers even experimented with silkscreening. Editions were now between 20 and 50 prints in number. Most importantly, Summers employed his rubbing technique for the first time in the creation of Fantastic Garden in late 1957. Dark Vision of Xerxes, a benchmark for Summers, was the first woodcut where Summers experimented using mineral spirits as part of his printmaking process. A Fulbright Grant as well as Fellowships from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation followed soon thereafter, as did faculty positions at colleges and universities primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. During this period he married a dancer named Elaine Smithers with whom he had one son, Kyle. Around this same time, along with fellow artist Leonard Baskin, Summers pioneered what is now referred to as the “monumental” woodcut. This term was coined in the early 1960s to denote woodcuts that were dramatically bigger than those previously created in earlier years, ones that were limited in size mostly by the size of small hand-presses. While Baskin chose figurative subject matter, serious in nature and rendered with thick, striated lines, Summers rendered much less somber images preferring to emphasize shape and color; his subject matter approached abstraction but was always firmly rooted in the landscape. In addition to working in this new, larger scale, Summers simultaneously refined a printmaking process which would eventually be called the “Carol Summers Method” or the “ Carol Summers Technique”. Summers produces his woodcuts by hand, usually from one or more blocks of quarter-inch pine, using oil-based printing inks and porous mulberry papers. His woodcuts reveal a sensitivity to wood especially its absorptive qualities and the subtleties of the grain. In several of his woodcuts throughout his career he has used the undulating, grainy patterns of a large wood plank to portray a flowing river or tumbling waterfall. The best examples of this are Dream, done in 1965 and the later Flash Flood Escalante, in 2003. In the majority of his woodcuts, Summers makes the blocks slightly larger than the paper so the image and color will bleed off the edge. Before printing, he centers a dry sheet of paper over the top of the cut wood block or blocks, securing it with giant clips. Then he rolls the ink directly on the front of the sheet of paper and pressing down onto the dry wood block or reassembled group of blocks. Summers is technically very proficient; the inks are thoroughly saturated onto the surface of the paper but they do not run into each other. The precision of the color inking in Constantine’s Dream in 1969 and Rainbow Glacier in 1970 has been referred to in various studio handbooks. Summers refers to his own printing technique as “rubbing”. In traditional woodcut printing, including the Japanese method, the ink is applied directly onto the block. However, by following his own method, Summers has avoided the mirror-reversed image of a conventional print and it has given him the control over the precise amount of ink that he wants on the paper. After the ink is applied to the front of the paper, Summers sprays it with mineral spirits, which act as a thinning agent. The absorptive fibers of the paper draw the thinned ink away from the surface softening the shapes and diffusing and muting the colors. This produces a unique glow that is a hallmark of the Summers printmaking technique. Unlike the works of other color field artists or modernists of the time, this new technique made Summers’ extreme simplification and flat color areas anything but hard-edged or coldly impersonal. By the 1960s, Summers had developed a personal way of coloring and printing and was not afraid of hard work, doing the cutting, inking and pulling himself. In 1964, at the age of 38, Summers’ work was exhibited for a second time at the Museum of Modern Art. This time his work was featured in a one-man show and then as one of MOMA’s two-year traveling exhibitions which toured throughout the United States. In subsequent years, Summers’ works would be exhibited and acquired for the permanent collections of multiple museums throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Summers’ familiarity with landscapes throughout the world is firsthand. As a navigator-bombardier in the Marines in World War II, he toured the South Pacific and Asia. Following college, travel in Europe and subsequent teaching positions, in 1972, after 47 years on the East Coast, Carol Summers moved permanently to Bonny Doon in the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California. There met his second wife, Joan Ward Toth, a textile artist who died in 1998; and it was here his second son, Ethan was born. During the years that followed this relocation, Summers’ choice of subject matter became more diverse although it retained the positive, mostly life-affirming quality that had existed from the beginning. Images now included moons, comets, both sunny and starry skies, hearts and flowers, all of which, in one way or another, remained tied to the landscape. In the 1980s, from his home and studio in the Santa Cruz mountains, Summers continued to work as an artist supplementing his income by conducting classes and workshops at universities in California and Oregon as well as throughout the Mid and Southwest. He also traveled extensively during this period hiking and camping, often for weeks at a time, throughout the western United States and Canada. Throughout the decade it was not unusual for Summers to backpack alone or with a fellow artist into mountains or back country for six weeks or more at a time. Not surprisingly, the artwork created during this period rarely departed from images of the land, sea and sky. Summers rendered these landscapes in a more representational style than before, however he always kept them somewhat abstract by mixing geometric shapes with organic shapes, irregular in outline. Some of his most critically acknowledged work was created during this period including First Rain, 1985 and The Rolling Sea, 1989. Summers received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Bard College in 1979 and was selected by the United States Information Agency to spend a year conducting painting and printmaking workshops at universities throughout India. Since that original sabbatical, he has returned every year, spending four to eight weeks traveling throughout that country. In the 1990s, interspersed with these journeys to India have been additional treks to the back roads and high country areas of Mexico, Central America, Nepal, China and Japan. Travel to these exotic and faraway places had a profound influence on Summers’ art. Subject matter became more worldly and nonwestern as with From Humla to Dolpo, 1991 or A Former Life of Budha, 1996, for example. Architectural images, such as The Pillars of Hercules, 1990 or The Raja’s Aviary, 1992 became more common. Still life images made a reappearance with Jungle Bouquet in 1997. This was also a period when Summers began using odd-sized paper to further the impact of an image. The 1996 Night, a view of the earth and horizon as it might be seen by an astronaut, is over six feet long and only slightly more than a foot-and-a-half high. From 1999, Revuelta A Vida (Spanish for “Return to Life”) is pie-shaped and covers nearly 18 cubic feet. It was also at this juncture that Summers began to experiment with a somewhat different palette although he retained his love of saturated colors. The 2003 Far Side of Time is a superb example of the new direction taken by this colorist. At the turn of the millennium in 1999, “Carol Summers Woodcuts...

Category

1980s Contemporary Landscape Prints

Materials

Woodcut

H.O. Miethke Das Werk folio "Birch Forest I" collotype print

H.O. Miethke Das Werk folio "Birch Forest I" collotype print

DAS WERK GUSTAV KLIMTS, a portfolio of 50 prints, ten of which are multicolor collotypes on chine colle paper laid down on hand-made heavy cream wove paper with deckled edges; under each of the 50 prints is a gold signet intaglio...

Category

Early 1900s Vienna Secession Landscape Prints

Materials

Paper

"Neck and Neck" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day
"Neck and Neck" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day

"Neck and Neck" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day

By Jenny Day

Located in New Orleans, LA

JENNY DAY earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a BA in Environmental Studies from the U...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze, Epoxy Glue

Paul De Lamerie 'Two Handled Cup and Cover' Vintage

Paul De Lamerie 'Two Handled Cup and Cover' Vintage

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This original exhibition poster celebrates Two Handled Cup and Cover by the master silversmith Paul de Lamerie, produced for the 1997–98 show at the Sterling & Francine Clark Art Ins...

Category

1990s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Offset

Antique Concrete Swan Planters, Art Nouveau, Early 20th Century
Antique Concrete Swan Planters, Art Nouveau, Early 20th Century

Antique Concrete Swan Planters, Art Nouveau, Early 20th Century

Located in Valladolid, ES

A pair of planters in the shape of beautiful swans, made of concrete, from the first quarter of the 20th century. The pieces exhibit a beautiful patina typical of the period and thei...

Category

Mid-20th Century Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Estante No. 6, Biblioteca Joanina, Portugal

Estante No. 6, Biblioteca Joanina, Portugal

By Reinhard Görner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

60 x 40 inches ed. of 10 $6,000 75 x 50 inches ed. of 7 $9,000 90 x 60 inches ed. of 5 $11,000 signed and numbered on label, verso Reinhard Görner, with his large format photogra...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Still-life Photography

Materials

Lambda

"Still Life with Mandarin"
"Still Life with Mandarin"

"Still Life with Mandarin"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

"Still Life with Mandarin." From the "In the Style of the Old Masters" series. "Still Life with Mandarin" – this painting, inspired by the Old Masters, combines the exquisite play of...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Blue Aphrodite
Blue Aphrodite

Blue Aphrodite

By Sophie DeFrancesca

Located in Montreal, Quebec

Toronto artist Sophie DeFrancesca has always been fascinated by vintage fashion. Pictures of her mother wearing gorgeous frocks from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s served as a connection to...

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Poole Pottery Volcano Vase
Poole Pottery Volcano Vase

Poole Pottery Volcano Vase

Located in London, GB

Poole Pottery Volcano Vase This outstanding small vase is a superb example of British mid-century modern studio pottery, produced as part of the celebrated Poole Pottery “Volcano” c...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

20th March 2021, Flowers, Glass Vase On A Table

20th March 2021, Flowers, Glass Vase On A Table

By David Hockney

Located in London, GB

David Hockney 20th March 2021, Flowers, Glass Vase On A Table, 2021 Signed and dated in pencil iPad painting printed on paper 89 x 63.5 cm 35 x 25 inches Edition of 50 David Hockney...

Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings

Materials

Paper, Digital

Seating Group Green Velvet
Seating Group Green Velvet

Seating Group Green Velvet

Located in Zug, CH

CARLO RAMPAZZI (b. 1949) Seating Group 2007 Sofa covered in green mohair velvet, supported by a bronze structure slide; Armchairs with shell artisan decoration, with green Haute Cout...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Guepardo III - 21st Century, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative, Recycling
Guepardo III - 21st Century, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative, Recycling

Guepardo III - 21st Century, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative, Recycling

Located in Barcelona, Catalonia

Aparici's work is characterized by simplicity, since most of his pieces bring together few elements, resulting in very elegant compositions with simple lines, which together with his...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects

Blue Plate 06

Blue Plate 06

Located in Bozeman, MT

Blue Plates are food safe Daphne Sweet is a contemporary artist based in Butte, Montana, whose work intertwines personal narrative, mythology, and the landscapes of the American Wes...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Underglaze

Blue Napkin Holder, Photorealist Lithograph by Ralph Goings
Blue Napkin Holder, Photorealist Lithograph by Ralph Goings

Blue Napkin Holder, Photorealist Lithograph by Ralph Goings

By Ralph Goings

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Ralph Goings, American (1928 - 2016) Title: Blue Napkin Holder Year: 1980 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300; 40 AP's Image Size: 18 x 25 inches...

Category

1980s Photorealist Interior Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Mid 20th Century Oil - Cosmos in a Silver Teapot
Mid 20th Century Oil - Cosmos in a Silver Teapot

Mid 20th Century Oil - Cosmos in a Silver Teapot

Located in Corsham, GB

This intimate still life features a delicate arrangement of purple cosmos in a clear glass pitcher, positioned against a dark blue plate that serves as a dramatic backdrop. The compo...

Category

20th Century Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Nicky Chubb, Dancing Bouganvilleas, Original Contemporary Pop Painting, Tree Art
Nicky Chubb, Dancing Bouganvilleas, Original Contemporary Pop Painting, Tree Art

Nicky Chubb, Dancing Bouganvilleas, Original Contemporary Pop Painting, Tree Art

By Nicky Chubb

Located in Deddington, GB

Dancing Bougainvilleas is an original landscape painting by artist Nicky Chubb. Featuring her signature stippling and dotting mark making alongside a beautifully sophisticated colour...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Serpentine

Serpentine

Located in New Orleans, LA

Ginger Williams Cook says of her work... My previous solo exhibition, entitled Abundance of Apollo: The Celestial Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes of Greek Mythology, served as a point o...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Cotton Canvas, Latex, Permanent Marker

Infinity 9, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Infinity 9, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Infinity 9, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

By Hilary Winfield

Located in Yardley, PA

Infinity 9 is an original painting, created with acrylic paint on gallery-wrapped canvas. It has a width of 8 inches and a height of 8 inches with a depth of 1.5 inches (8x8x1.5). ...

Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Textile
Textile

Textile

By Andy Warhol

Located in Beverly Hills, CA

This work is unique. Stamped twice on the reverse by both The Estate of Andy Warhol and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Art...

Category

1980s Pop Art Color Photography

Materials

Polaroid

Constellation II
Constellation II

Constellation II

Located in New York, NY

Porcelain sculpture with embedded china shards

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Found Objects

David Morrison, Wind-Up Bird No. 1, hyperrealist colored pencil animal, 2019
David Morrison, Wind-Up Bird No. 1, hyperrealist colored pencil animal, 2019

David Morrison, Wind-Up Bird No. 1, hyperrealist colored pencil animal, 2019

By David Morrison

Located in New York, NY

David Morrison has extended his brand of hyperrealism to the artificial, capturing the intricate lithography that decorates his collection of vintage Kohler wind-up birds. His drawin...

Category

2010s Photorealist Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

American, Oriental Still Life with Ceramics
American, Oriental Still Life with Ceramics

American, Oriental Still Life with Ceramics

By Ernest Albert

Located in New York, NY

An amazing and impressive quality still life! Ernest Albert was a true Connecticut landscape artist, devoted to depicting the different seasons in an Impressionist manner. Albert was...

Category

1940s American Impressionist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil