Early 20th Century Folk Art
Indonesian Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Persian Heriz Serapi Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Persian Tabriz Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Reed
Persian Malayer Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Copper
Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Copper
Zimbabwean Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Hardwood
Early 20th Century Folk Art
Iron
Congolese Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Metal
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass
Kenyan Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass, Copper
Industrial Early 20th Century Folk Art
English Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Paper
Persian Heriz Serapi Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Other
Georgian Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Glass
Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Turkish Other Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Papua New Guinean Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Stone
Bulgarian Romantic Early 20th Century Folk Art
Terracotta
American Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Iron
Meiji Early 20th Century Folk Art
Pottery
English Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Sycamore
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Copper
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Copper
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass, Steel
Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Gesso
Papua New Guinean Early 20th Century Folk Art
Natural Fiber, Feathers
English Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Native American Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Native American Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cedar
Peruvian Early 20th Century Folk Art
Natural Fiber, Feathers
French Early 20th Century Folk Art
Lead
Congolese Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Organic Material
American Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton
Indian Rustic Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Country Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton
French Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Beech
French Early 20th Century Folk Art
Copper
International Style Early 20th Century Folk Art
Linen
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Bronze
French Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Bronze
Indian Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood, Teak
American Native American Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Other
Indonesian Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Congolese Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Unknown Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
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