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Adja Yunkers, "Red Echo", Abstract Lithograph, Signed
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"Red Echo" by Adja Yunkers (1900-1983), abstract lithograph, signed. Lithograph on wove paper, signed, dated and numbered in pencil lower right: 2/40 Adja Yunkers 1976. Titled "Red Echo" in lower left in pencil. Lithograph was been archivally matted and framed with a 1.5 inch white lacquered wood molding and UV plexiglass. Framed size: 41 inches x 30.38 inches x 1.5 inches. Yunkers, a major New York mid-twentieth century abstract painter and printmaker, was part of a group of New York artists (and friends) which included Robert Motherwell, Willem De Kooning, Mark Rothko, Phillip Guston...
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Ito Takashi Landscape Woodblock Print, "Mt. Fuji from Susono", Signed
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Ito Takashi Landscape Woodblock: Mt. Fuji from Susono. Beautiful Japanese woodblock with good colors; under glass with 1960s era matting and framing. The b...
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Adja Yunkers "Requiem for a Virgin King", Abstract Lithograph, Yellow, Signed
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Requiem for a Virgin King by Adja Yunkers (1900-1983), abstract lithograph, yellow, signed. Large lithograph on wove paper. Signed and dated in pencil in lower right. Numbered 39/50 and titled: Requiem for a Virgin King. Image size measures: 46 x 35. Framed size: 54.5 inches x 45 inches. Archivally matted and framed with a 1.5 inch white lacquered wood molding and UV plexiglass.  Yunkers, a major New York mid-twentieth century abstract painter and printmaker, was part of a group of New York artists (and friends) which included Robert Motherwell, Willem De Kooning, Mark Rothko, Phillip Guston...
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Friedel Dzubas Lithograph, Abstract, Blue, Orange, Green, Signed
By Friedel Dzubas
Located in New York, NY
Friedel Dzubas Lithograph, Abstract, Blue, Orange, Green, Signed. Large color lithograph printed on heavy Authenticated brand wove paper and floating inside a period 1970's plexibox....
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Pair of Westwood Lamps, Bronze, Signed
By Westwood Industries
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Westwood Lamps, Bronze, Signed. Small scale chunky lamps in cast bronze by Westwood Industries. Rewired with quality single sockets by our expert lamp restorer. The cords hav...
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Onion Pendant Lamp, Brass, Glass, Lightcraft of California
Located in New York, NY
Onion pendant lamp, glass, brass, California Modern. Medium scale 15 inch swag light with white hand blown glass, encased by edge metal with an anti...
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