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Contemporary Art  Blue, Red, Yellow, Lighting Sculpture MADAME by Marco Lodola
Contemporary Art  Blue, Red, Yellow, Lighting Sculpture MADAME by Marco Lodola

Contemporary Art Blue, Red, Yellow, Lighting Sculpture MADAME by Marco Lodola

By Mirabili

Located in Pistoia, IT

Edition of 7 unique pieces plus 2 PA, part of a special collection of 10 subjects. "The intervention of an artist, citizen of the world, like Marco Lodola has created a climate of h...

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Early 2000s Italian Other Plexiglass Wall Decorations

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Plexiglass

1980s Joseph Barber Signed Pastel and Watercolor Landscape Painting, Framed
1980s Joseph Barber Signed Pastel and Watercolor Landscape Painting, Framed

1980s Joseph Barber Signed Pastel and Watercolor Landscape Painting, Framed

Located in Secaucus, NJ

Fabulous 1980-1990 Joseph Barber framed American landscape pastel and watercolor painting on paper. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner. The artwork depicts ...

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Late 20th Century American American Classical Plexiglass Wall Decorations

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Plexiglass, Wood, Poplar, Paint, Paper

Claudia Mengel Signed Diptych Abstract Landscape Acrylic Painting One-of-a-Kind
Claudia Mengel Signed Diptych Abstract Landscape Acrylic Painting One-of-a-Kind

Claudia Mengel Signed Diptych Abstract Landscape Acrylic Painting One-of-a-Kind

Located in Secaucus, NJ

Fabulous Claudia Mengel original one-of-a-kind contemporary diptych abstract landscape acrylic painting on paper. Hand-signed by the artist in the lower right. This artwork is presen...

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2010s American Modern Plexiglass Wall Decorations

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Acrylic, Plexiglass, Wood, Paint, Paper

Claudia Mengel Original Abstract Landscape Acrylic Painting One-of-a-Kind
Claudia Mengel Original Abstract Landscape Acrylic Painting One-of-a-Kind

Claudia Mengel Original Abstract Landscape Acrylic Painting One-of-a-Kind

Located in Secaucus, NJ

Fabulous Claudia Mengel original one-of-a-kind contemporary abstract landscape acrylic painting on paper. Hand-signed by the artist in the lower right. This abstract artwork features...

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2010s American Modern Plexiglass Wall Decorations

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Acrylic, Plexiglass, Wood, Paint, Paper

1989 Sharon Frazier Foz do Iguacu, Brazil Waterfalls Pastel Painting One-of-Kind
1989 Sharon Frazier Foz do Iguacu, Brazil Waterfalls Pastel Painting One-of-Kind

1989 Sharon Frazier Foz do Iguacu, Brazil Waterfalls Pastel Painting One-of-Kind

Located in Secaucus, NJ

Fabulous 1989 Sharon Frazier Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. A one-of-a-kind waterfalls pastel painting on paper. Signed by the artist in the lower right and titled on the lower left. The pai...

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1980s American Modern Vintage Plexiglass Wall Decorations

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Plexiglass, Oak, Paper

Islamic Face Veil, Egyptian Bedouin Desert Garment Nikab Framed Collectible
Islamic Face Veil, Egyptian Bedouin Desert Garment Nikab Framed Collectible

Islamic Face Veil, Egyptian Bedouin Desert Garment Nikab Framed Collectible

Located in Moreno Valley, CA

Museum-Quality Antique Middle Eastern Islamic / Bedouin Niqab Face Veil, Mid-20th Century, with Silver Coins & Amulets A rare and museum-quality iddle Eastern Islamic / Bedouin woman’s face veil (niqab), Egypt, circa 1920–1940. Traditionally worn by Bedouin women during weddings and ceremonial occasions, this extraordinary piece represents the finest examples of tribal jewelry, textile art, and Middle Eastern embroidery. Design & Craftsmanship: * Worked on a base of fine red silk and cotton embroidery, richly adorned with antique Ottoman silver coins. * Heavily decorated lower edge with nickel silver amulets in the form of protective hands, believed to ward off the Evil Eye. * Intricate tassels, chains, add movement and texture. * Preserved in a custom lucite display box for protection and presentation. Cultural Significance: * These veils were more than garments; they were symbols of wealth, protection, and status within Bedouin communities of Egypt, Palestine, Sinai, and Negev. * Worn only during special events such as weddings and feasts, their ornate decoration distinguished them from the simpler everyday niqab. * Each veil reflects the identity of the tribe, with regional variations in embroidery, color, and adornment. Provenance & Literature: Comparable examples are documented in “Traditional Palestinian Embroidery...

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Early 20th Century Egyptian Islamic Plexiglass Wall Decorations

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Plexiglass

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