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Large "Pointe Seche" Engraving by Antonin Anzil, France, 2018

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  • "Kilauea Lava" Chamotte Stoneware Wall Sculpture by Franck Scala - France 2022
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    For this series of ceramic wall sculptures Franck Scala invites us on a journey by re-appropriating the reliefs of certain emblematic natural landscapes. ...
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  • "Red Sea" Chamotte Glazed Stoneware Wall Sculpture by Franck Scala - France 2022
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  • Modernist engraving by Jean Picart Le Doux, France, 1960s
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    Surrealist nature morte engraving in the style Chirico Epreuve d'Artiste "Espace" engraving surface is 24.5 by 18.5. This art will ship out of Newburgh NY USA
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    Vintage 1960s French Decorative Art

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  • Large Size Brutalist Solid Decorative Glass Block, France, 1950's
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    Unique solid glass block or sculpture. Trapezoidal shape. Good vintage condition. Some inner air bubbles. Attributed to Saint Gobain, France. This item will ship from France and can...
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    Vintage 1950s French Paperweights

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  • Abstract Painting by Eric Ruelland, France, 2015
    By Eric Ruelland
    Located in New York, NY
    Acrylic on canvas Eric is a French painter based in Paris and in Southern France Languedoc region. His inspiration comes from his connection with nature and his passion for wild life...
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    2010s French Paintings

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    Acrylic

  • Beech Stool by Stella, France, 1950s
    By Stella
    Located in New York, NY
    four legged and copper plated steel ring stool by Stella manufacture France 1950's this item will ship from France and can be returned to either France or to an upstate NY USA location...
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