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Patricia Highsmith

Mad Men in Venice
Mad Men in Venice

Mad Men in Venice

$1,795

H 27 in W 34 in

Mad Men in Venice

By Antonio Missinato

Located in Hanover, MA

If you love Venice and are fond of this particular era then this painting conjures the stories of Patricia Highsmith and Muriel Spark.

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Vintage 1960s Italian Paintings

Strangers on a Train c1950s Japanese 2 Sheet Film Poster
Strangers on a Train c1950s Japanese 2 Sheet Film Poster

Strangers on a Train c1950s Japanese 2 Sheet Film Poster

Located in Bath, Somerset

Released in 1951, Strangers on a Train is one of Hitchcock's great suspense films, adapted from the novel by Patricia Highsmith. The story follows two men who meet by chance on a tra...

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20th Century Japanese Posters

Materials

Linen, Paper

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“Can Can Girls”
“Can Can Girls”

“Can Can Girls”

Located in Southampton, NY

He was a friend of Albert Camus and Patricia Highsmith.

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1940s Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Buffie Johnson '56 Oil on Canvas Titled "Fragrance"
Buffie Johnson '56 Oil on Canvas Titled "Fragrance"

Buffie Johnson '56 Oil on Canvas Titled "Fragrance"

Located in Wilton, CT

Over the years, she befriended a cast of luminaries including Paul and Jane Bowles, Truman Capote, Willem de Kooning, Lawrence Durrell, Greta Garbo, Patricia Highsmith, Gene Krupa, G...

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Vintage 1950s American Paintings

Materials

Canvas

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