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Period: 1950s
Place of Origin: American
Original Cubist Oil on Canvas by Artist: Vickers, 1953
Located in North Miami, FL
This framed Classic Mid-Century cubist portrait of lady in the red light district is signed in the lower right corner and dated 1953. Additional sig...
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1950s Vintage American Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Monumental Midcentury Plaster Bas Relief of a Seated Scholar
Located in Buchanan, MI
Monumental Midcentury plaster bas relief of a seated scholar.
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1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American Wall Decorations

Materials

Plaster

1951 Pan American World Airways Original Vintage Poster
Located in Winchester, GB
Wonderful & rare poster created in 1951 for Pan American World Airways, widely known as Pan Am. Depicting four gorgeous scenes featuring wildlife on...
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1950s Vintage American Wall Decorations

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Linen, Paper

Art / Photography, Frank Paulin
By Frank Paulin
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
Lower East Side, New York 1958, vintage gelatin silver photograph, signed Frank Paulin and dated on verso.
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1950s Vintage American Wall Decorations

Robert Indiana "Untitled" Oil on Canvas, USA 1959
By Robert Indiana
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana first emerged on the wave of Pop Art that engulfed the art world in the early 1960s. Bold and visually dazzling, his work embraced the vocabulary of highway signs and ...
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1950s Vintage American Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Paint

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