Art D Clock
Mid-20th Century Italian Art Deco Table Clocks and Desk Clocks
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Sommerso
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Onyx, Blue Sapphire, 18k Gold
Vintage 1910s German Art Deco More Objets d'Art and Vertu
Marcasite, Sterling Silver
20th Century French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Agate, Lapis Lazuli, 18k Gold, Sterling Silver
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Agate
Vintage 1920s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Desk Accessories
Gilt Metal, Mixed Metal
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
20th Century Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Onyx, Stainless Steel
20th Century Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Onyx, Stainless Steel
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Amazonite, Jade, Onyx, Sapphire, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
20th Century French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Diamond, Yellow Gold, Enamel
Mid-20th Century Swiss Desk Accessories
Agate
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1950s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Late 20th Century Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Lapis Lazuli, Gold Plate
Vintage 1980s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Diamond, Rock Crystal, 18k Gold, Silver
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Late 20th Century German Figurines and Sculptures
Aquamarine, Diamond, Lapis Lazuli, Natural Pearl, Quartz, Blue Sapphire,...
Vintage 1920s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Enamel
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
1990s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Enamel, Steel
Vintage 1940s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1920s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Diamond, 18k Gold, Silver
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Jade, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Enamel
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Agate, Onyx, 18k Gold, Sterling Silver, Bronze
20th Century Unknown Art Deco Mantel Clocks
Alabaster, Marble, Metal
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Coral, Agate, Enamel, Silver, Yellow Gold, 18k Gold, Gold
Vintage 1910s Swiss More Objets d'Art and Vertu
Quartz, Sterling Silver, Enamel
Vintage 1940s French Retro Desk Accessories
Gold
Vintage 1960s Swiss Contemporary More Objets d'Art and Vertu
Diamond, 18k Gold
20th Century French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Onyx, Pearl, Enamel
Vintage 1960s French Desk Accessories
18k Gold
Vintage 1930s Swiss Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Art Deco Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Sterling Silver
Late 20th Century Desk Accessories
Vintage 1930s Swiss Desk Accessories
Mid-20th Century Swiss Gothic Revival More Objets d'Art and Vertu
Late 20th Century French Art Deco Desk Accessories
Lapis Lazuli, Gold Plate, Steel
Vintage 1930s Swiss Desk Accessories
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Contemporary More Objets d'Art and...
White Diamond, Black Diamond, 18k Gold, White Gold
Late 20th Century Desk Accessories
Sterling Silver
Vintage 1960s Desk Accessories
Enamel
Vintage 1960s American Desk Accessories
Diamond, Ruby, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
Early 2000s Swiss Art Deco Desk Accessories
Stainless Steel
20th Century Retro Desk Accessories
Crystal, Diamond, Rock Crystal, 18k Gold, Enamel
20th Century French Retro Desk Accessories
Diamond, Turquoise, Gold
20th Century French Retro Desk Accessories
Diamond, Yellow Gold
20th Century Desk Accessories
Brass, Enamel
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- What is 2d art example?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021An example of 2-D art is a painting. Photography and drawings are also two-dimensional. Two dimensional refers to anything that’s a flat plane.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024Art that looks 3D is called Op art. The Op art movement emerged in the 1960s, mirroring the counterculture of the time in its embrace of visual trickery, graphic shapes and bright colors. Spreading across Europe and the Americas, the style — short for “optical art” — influenced advertising, fashion and interior design before fading in the early ’70s. Op art remained significant, however, for artists and scientists interested in the nature of perception. And today, it’s seeing a resurgence of interest from collectors and interior designers. Some notable artists who created Op art include Victor Vasarely, Josef Albers, Bridget Riley and Jesús Rafael Soto. Find a diverse assortment of Op art on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022The melting clocks featured in Salvadore Dalí’s “The Persistence of Memory” symbolize the fluidity of time. He used hyperrealism to convey surrealist concepts in many of his works and is one of the icons of the Surrealist movement. Browse a selection of Surrealist art on 1stDibs.