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Color:  Purple
Material: Wood
Chiseled silver and Wood Decorative Wall Composition, "Ecume" (Foam) Pattern
Located in VIC-LA-GARDIOLE, FR
The ECUME decorative panels have been created as a wall composition of nine elements. Three chiseled solid silver plates and six blue linoleum pane...
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2010s French Wood Decorative Art

Materials

Sterling Silver

Victor Vasarely Geometric Print with Purple Frame, 1970s
Located in New York, NY
Colorful abstract lithograph with iconic geometric motif by Victor Vasarely, American, 1970s (Signed and numbered 137/250). Vasarely is widely considered to be the father of Op Art.
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1970s American Modern Vintage Wood Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paper

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