Pair of Italian 20th Century Large Painted Canvas
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Italy. 20th century. Pair of large very decorative painted canvases. The subject is typical of
Pair of Italian 20th Century Large Painted Canvas
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Italy. 20th century. Pair of large very decorative painted canvases. The subject is typical of
Sold|$5,000
Large Pair of Chinese Ancestral Portraits
Located in Woodbury, CT
This pair of hand painted portraits are on paper, laid on silk. Bright vibrant colors . There has
Gouache
Pair of Large ca. 1845 Beaux Arts Drawings - Paris Opera House
By Paul Jacot
Located in Lafayette, CA
of this pair of drawings commences, nearly 200 years ago, with assassination and concludes, a quarter
Pen, Watercolor
Rare Pair of Extremely Large Chinese Carved Wood and Porcelain Table Screens
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Proudly offered is this large and impressive complimentary pair of Chinese screens. We see many
Porcelain, Wood
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