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Creator: Moses Nadel
Wall Storage Pocket in Saddle Leather and Stainless by Moses Nadel
Wall Storage Pocket in Saddle Leather and Stainless by Moses Nadel

Wall Storage Pocket in Saddle Leather and Stainless by Moses Nadel

By Moses Nadel

Located in Oyster Bay, NY

Combining style with modern utility Ledger Wall Pockets are a sleek and functional storage solution designed to organize and declutter. Crafted from smooth vegtan leather and a sturd...

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2010s American Modern Moses Nadel Wall Decorations

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Stainless Steel

Shearling and Leather Vertebrae Wall Tapestry Art by Moses Nadel
Shearling and Leather Vertebrae Wall Tapestry Art by Moses Nadel

Shearling and Leather Vertebrae Wall Tapestry Art by Moses Nadel

By Moses Nadel

Located in Oyster Bay, NY

The Vertebrae Wall Tapestry X creates a feeling of balance, beauty, and softness. Leather links hang from a minimalist wooden peg rail to support two curly shearling panels verticall...

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2010s American Organic Modern Moses Nadel Wall Decorations

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Leather, Sheepskin, Felt, Hardwood

Wall Storage Pocket in Navy Leather and Brass with 3 Hooks by Moses Nadel
Wall Storage Pocket in Navy Leather and Brass with 3 Hooks by Moses Nadel

Wall Storage Pocket in Navy Leather and Brass with 3 Hooks by Moses Nadel

By Moses Nadel

Located in Oyster Bay, NY

Combining style with modern utility Ledger Wall Pockets are a sleek and functional storage solution designed to organize and declutter. Crafted from smooth vegtan leather and a sturd...

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2010s American Modern Moses Nadel Wall Decorations

Materials

Brass

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He continued his work which resulted in 1946-1953 in white-frame structures; their much softer lines lead him to the system of either black or white interlacing which encloses areas of pure color, most often in solid color. With The Battle of Waterloo in 1949, Lapicque still uses optics - zooming in on a given area - to depict spaces with multiple perspectives and decomposed times. This new interest in the liveliness of color developed in the following period, which can be described as flamboyant or Baroque (1954-1963): illustrated in particular by the series of Breton lagoons and twilight or nocturnal views of Venice in the light. Stars, which the artist himself describes as “daring sweets”, it begins with the Raoul Dufy Prize of the Venice Biennale, awarded in 1953 to the artist who took the opportunity to give free rein to his passion for the Serenissima until July 1956. Another point in common with his elder brother is the expression of movement. Begun in 1949 in The Battle of Waterloo then in 1952 with Dimanche aux regates, it became an obsession from 1964, in the exploration of new themes, such as the different shots of tennis players captured on the fly (1965), the mythological scenes and sea storms. These dizzying years precede the artist's last period: as he comes of age, he discovers serenity, revealed by a painting now with acrylic paint, much more peaceful from 1974, which even borders on a childish naivety at the end. of his life. All of his work includes an astonishing diversity of themes, also nourished by his travels (Rome in 1957, Greece in 1964, Holland in 1974 ...), with a predilection for the sea, rocks, sailboats, music, tennis, horses, wild beasts, but also for history and mythology, as evidenced by knights, kings and ancient gods. It also deploys, in total creative freedom, a wide variety of styles and orientations. Having been one of the pioneers of non-figurative art, thus paving the way for artists like Manessier, Bazaine, Vieira da Silva, De Staël, etc. Owners of the new non-figurative Paris School of the Postwar period, Charles Lapicque then returned to figuration, in a "new interpretation" of appearance, even if he continued to rub shoulders with abstraction at times. "Drawing runs after color and color after drawing. 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Moses Nadel wall decorations for sale on 1stDibs.

Moses Nadel wall decorations are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of leather and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Moses Nadel wall decorations, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original wall decorations by Moses Nadel were created in the modern style in united states during the 21st century and contemporary. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider wall decorations by Andrew Boos, John O'Hara , and Juan Navarrete. Prices for Moses Nadel wall decorations can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,200 and can go as high as $10,800, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $3,863.