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Period: 1990s
Martin Kline Youthful Protuberance 1998
Located in Hudson, NY
This early and important work by Martin Kline is one of the first of this kind and the only of its stylistic type available. Titled "Youthful Protuberance" and created in 1998 with e...
Category

American Modern 1990s Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Canvas, Linen

Signed Mira Nakashima Poster "the Soul of a Tree - George Nakashima" 1993
Located in New York, NY
Signed Mira Nakashima Poster "The Soul of a Tree - George Nakashima" 1993. The original lithograph from an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Toyama. This poster has a black lac...
Category

Mid-Century Modern 1990s Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Jean-François Jaussaud, Louise Bourgeois, Brooklyn, 1995 Nos Amis, France, 1995
Located in New York, NY
A friend of Louise Bourgeois, French photographer Jean-François Jaussaud visited her throughout her life, shooting her at home and at work. This portrait from 1995 depicts the artist...
Category

French 1990s Wall Decorations

Materials

Chestnut

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