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Bauhaus Wall Coat Hanger, 1930s
Bauhaus Wall Coat Hanger, 1930s

Bauhaus Wall Coat Hanger, 1930s

$363Sale Price|20% Off

Bauhaus Wall Coat Hanger, 1930s

Located in Praha, CZ

Bauhaus long coat hanger with 6 hooks. Cleaned.

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1930s Czech Art Deco Vintage Chrome Wall Decorations

Materials

Chrome

Post-Modern Multi-Layered Paper Collage in Oxblood Red & Blue
Post-Modern Multi-Layered Paper Collage in Oxblood Red & Blue

Post-Modern Multi-Layered Paper Collage in Oxblood Red & Blue

By Esteban Vicente, Robert Gilberg

Located in Chattanooga, TN

In this mesmerizing mixed-media work, Florida-based artist Kathleen Bridges orchestrates a multidimensional world within a taut, two-dimensional plane. Beginning with a curated selec...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Post-Modern Chrome Wall Decorations

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Metal, Chrome

Rare Signed Alvin Loving Poster Exhib at William Zierler Gallery
Rare Signed Alvin Loving Poster Exhib at William Zierler Gallery

Rare Signed Alvin Loving Poster Exhib at William Zierler Gallery

Located in New York, NY

Framed, signed poster by Alvin Loving (1935-2005). Below is an excerpt from an online source. Detroit-born Loving earned an MFA from the University of Michigan in 1965. He began hard edge painting of cubes and hexagons in 1967. After his first one-person exhibition at Gertrude Kasle gallery in Detroit in 1969, Loving launched his New York career. Gertrude Kasle provided Loving with letters of introduction to Harold Hart of Martha Jackson Gallery and Steven Wilde and Bert Walker, curators at the Whitney Museum of American Art, where he was given a critically acclaimed, one-person exhibition in 1969. Loving was the first of a group of African-American artists whose work was shown at the Whitney during the 1970s, including Frank Bowling, Frederick Eversley, Melvin Edwards...

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1970s Modern Vintage Chrome Wall Decorations

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Chrome

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