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Period: 1990s
Kansas City Blues and Jazz Festival 1995 U.S. Poster
Located in New York, NY
Original 1995 U.S. poster by Muller + Co for Kansas City Blues and Jazz Festival (1995). Fine condition, dry-mounted. Please note: the size is stated in inches and the actual size ca...
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American 1990s Wall Decorations

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Paper

Horse on Black Sky, Pencil Fat by Giuseppe Colin, 1990
Located in Budapest, HU
Beautiful piece of Italian painter. The Inspiring reason is the famous Anghari battle of Leonardo da Vinci.
Category

Italian 1990s Wall Decorations

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Britannia Standard Silver

Original Robert Loughlin Side Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunning original artwork by Robert Loughlin. The famous "Brute" hand-painted by Robert Loughlin on a metal side table. Stunning piece of usable art. Super rare. Excellent condition....
Category

American 1990s Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal

Curtis Jere Triangles Abstract Wall Sculpture
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Three-piece triangular wall sculpture set designed by Curtis Jere for Artisan House. Welded and painted mixed metal wall art in original black and gold tones. Welded eye hooks on bac...
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American 1990s Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal

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