Late 20th Century Folk Art
Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Aluminum
American Bohemian Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Congolese Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Gold Leaf
American Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas
European Bohemian Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Steel
French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Acrylic, Paint
American Brutalist Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Metal
Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Plywood
American Folk Art Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paper
American Late 20th Century Folk Art
American Late 20th Century Folk Art
Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Aluminum
Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas
Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
French Mid-Century Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Ceramic
Belgian Mid-Century Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paint
American Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paper
Unknown Bauhaus Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wire
American Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas
American Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paint
American Late 20th Century Folk Art
Italian Mid-Century Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Metal
Italian Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Ceramic
Mexican Folk Art Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Glass, Paint, Paper
American Futurist Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Metal, Stainless Steel
French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paint
English Mid-Century Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Pottery
Congolese Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Gold Leaf
Unknown Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas
Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Fabric
Italian Post-Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Iron
Italian International Style Late 20th Century Folk Art
Shell
French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paint
Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Mirror, Plastic
American Folk Art Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas, Paint
Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Congolese Late 20th Century Folk Art
Textile
French Mid-Century Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Ceramic
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Metal, Steel
Unknown Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Glass, Wood
Italian Country Late 20th Century Folk Art
Ceramic
American Folk Art Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Oak, Walnut, Wood
Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Aluminum
French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paint
Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas
Chinese Chinoiserie Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paper
Israeli Brutalist Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Brass, Bronze
Post-Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Canvas, Paint
Modern Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Acrylic
Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Bohemian Late 20th Century Folk Art
Metal
Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
American Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Paint
American Folk Art Vintage Late 20th Century Folk Art
Acrylic
Ivorian Tribal Late 20th Century Folk Art
Metal, Iron
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