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Place of Origin: Tunisian
Mid-20th Century Tribal Baknough Woman's Head Covering, Tunisia
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Mid-20th century tribal baknough (woman's head covering), Chott Oulad Amar, Tunisia.
This is an unusual baknough from a very small area on the Tunisian ...
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Mid-20th Century Tribal Tunisian Decorative Art
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809, Pair of African Clothes
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pair of very decorative African clothing.
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1950s Tribal Vintage Tunisian Decorative Art
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Artist Ceramic Large Plates
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Large ceramic plates made by a Tunisian artist in glazed terracotta with modern taste.
They are designed to be hung, but can also be used at the table, They go very well with dishes ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Other Tunisian Decorative Art
Materials
Ceramic
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13.5"h x 17.5"w (frame)
Porter Woodruff, was an illustrator artist and contributor to Vogue Magazine and Home & Garden (including covers for both). He was one of five artists stationed in Paris in 1923 for Vogue. Woodruff spent considerable time in Tunisia, North Africa, residing with his romantic partner, Romanian socialite George Sebastian. Sebastian owned a lavish, coastal property in then-trendy Hammamet, near Tunis on the Mediterranean.
Sebastain fell in love with the simple beauty of the quiet fishing port of Hammamet and was the first of the international set of the times to build his villa there. He started a trend that has never ceased. Frank Lloyd Wright is said to have claimed Dar Sebastian to be ”the most beautiful house I have ever seen”.
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Label at back for Pitt & Scott Ltd London - well known for its expertise in handling antiques, works of art and fragile artefacts.
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