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Item Ships From: Georgia
Framed Antique Japanese Embroidery Fukusa Textile Panel
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese silk Fukusa Panel housed in a gilt frame circa late 19th century of Meiji Period. Fukusa is a traditional Japanese textile art used as a wrap for presenting gifts at important occasions. On the deep blue background, the elaborate embroidery work depicts three deities of the Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Wood

Framed Antique Japanese Embroidery Fukusa Panel Takasago Legend
Located in Atlanta, GA
A finely embroidered Japanese silk Fukusa panel presented in a beautiful silk-lined giltwood frame (newly framed and glazed), circa late 19th century of Meiji Period. Fukusa is a traditional Japanese textile art used to wrap and present gifts at important occasions. Depending on the occasion, the panel itself can be a very fine textile art on its own. On the deep blue background, this elaborate textile art depicts an old couple standing on a bridge with three bystanders, flanked by pine trees with hills afar. The couple is Jotomba (Joo and Uba are their respective names), characters in the Legend of Takasago, one of the oldest Japanese mythologies, who are associated with old pines. The legend goes as: "At Takasago Shrine there is a very old pine tree, the trunk of which is bifurcated; in it dwells the spirit of the Maiden of Takasago who was seen once by the son of Izanagi who fell in love and wedded her. Both lived to a very great age, dying at the same hour on the same day, and since then their spirits abide in the tree, but on moonlight nights they return to human shape to revisit the scene of their earthly felicity and pursue their work of gathering pine needles. His pine tree is called “The Pine of Suminoe” while hers is "Takasago pine". In Japan, Takasago couple...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Wood

Swedish Rococo Style 19th Century Grey Painted Wall Cabinet with Distressing
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Swedish Rococo style painted wood wall cabinet from the 19th century, with angular pediment, distressed grey paint, molded accents and two doors. Created in Sweden during the 19th century, this Rococo style wall cabinet features an angular pediment with molded accents, sitting above two simple doors. These doors open to reveal light painted inner shelves offering convenient storage opportunities, including an upper serpentine one, made to store spoons. The ensemble is painted in a soft grey color with great distressing, typical of the Swedish taste aiming at brightening the rooms during the dark and long Scandinavian winters. The sides are sans décor and the back is, of course, unfinished. With its Rococo lines, rustic character and nicely weathered appearance, this grey painted Swedish Rococo style wooden wall...
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19th Century Swedish Rococo Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Andy Warhol Mick Jagger Framed Lithographs by Castelli Multiples Inc
By (after) Andy Warhol, Castelli
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed Group of Ten Mick Jagger Lithographs, after Andy Warhol, American, circa 1975. This group of ten offset color lithographs was published by Multiples, Inc./Castelli Graphics. S...
Category

1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Fernand Maissen Oil on Panel Painting Depicting a Setter Hunting a River Mallard
Located in Atlanta, GA
A French oil on panel painting by Fernand Maissen from the early 20th century, depicting a sporting dog hunting a duck. Created in the early years of the 20th century by French artist Fernand Maissen, this horizontal oil on panel painting depicts a hunting scene. An English setter, coming from the right side of the composition, is hunting a river mallard rising from the waters. The high grass on the right, from which the dog is emerging, is perfectly contrasted by the horizontal strokes used to depict the water on the left. The artist further accentuates the contrast by juxtaposing warm and cold colors. Born in 1873, Maissen was an animal painter who was a student of Jules Lefebvre...
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Early 20th Century French Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paint, Giltwood

Pair of Bird’s Eye Maple Framed John Gould Birds of Great Britain
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair of Bird’s Eye Maple Framed John Gould Birds of Great Britain (England 1804-1881)
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19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper

American 1940’s WPA Surrealist Style Landscape French Female Artist Cecile Belle
Located in Atlanta, GA
An American circa 1940’s WPA / surrealist style landscape painting by French American female artist Cecile Belle. The oil on canvas painting depicts the builders of a structure set a...
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Mid-20th Century American Industrial Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint

Henry Moore Abstract Lithograph : Sculptural Objects Professionally Framed
By Henry Moore
Located in Atlanta, GA
Henry Moore Lithograph, entitled Sculptural Objects, circa 1949. Recently professionally framed under UV resistant glass. Printed signature, title and...
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1940s British Mid-Century Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Moroccan Flatweave Wool Rug 69" x 55" Beautiful Striped Pattern
Located in Atlanta, GA
Beautiful Moroccan Hand Woven Flat Weave Rug or Carpet, Moroccan, early 20th Century. It measures an impressive 69" x 55.5. This piece was probabl...
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20th Century Moroccan Tribal Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool

Framed 19th Century Silk Embroidery of Horse
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed 19th Century Silk Embroidery of Horse
Category

19th Century Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

String, Wood

W. Warren (1832-1912) Bird Hunting Oil on Canvas in Giltwood Frame
Located in Atlanta, GA
W. Warren (1832-1912) Bird Hunting Oil on Canvas in Giltwood Frame , Signed Lower Right
Category

19th Century Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Giltwood

English Banjo Barometer in Mahogany
Located in Atlanta, GA
Category

19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Mahogany

19th Century English Tinsel Print Portrait of Actor Retailed Saxon and Clemens
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 19th century English full length portrait tinsel print hand colored and hand embellished, framed and retailed by Saxon and Clemens of New York City circa mid 20th century. This print depicts, "Mr. Freer as Marmion". This is one of three tinsel prints that I have available on my HKFA storefront here on 1stdibs. From the Robertson Davies Collection website, I would like to share with you this fascinating history of tinsel prints, "As the popularity of these prints became wide spread, bags of prepared tinsel decorations were sold along with the prints making them customizable by the purchaser. Thus after the tinseling process, no two prints would be identical. Tinsel prints emerged from the tradition of toy theatres. Once an appropriate model theatre was purchased, the public could buy prints depicting actors, actresses and scenery from plays that were being performed at the time and recreate those plays in their home. As the "juvenile drama" became popular, play books were published along side prints so the words of the plays could be recreated as well. While the genre flourished the desire to purchase a larger print of a specific actor or actress remained. Thus two types of theatrical prints became to be printed: those for juvenile dramas that were small and excluded specific actors names, and actors portraits that were larger and more individualized. In the larger theatrical portraits, characters were "always displayed full length" and "striking [a] habitual and dramatic pose". The 1830's marked the emergence of tinseling prints as a past time. Before this time, if an individual wished to embellish a portrait, individual sheets of metal foil would have to be purchased, measured and cut to fit an individual print. Once tinseling became common, different packages of precut tinsel (specific to the print)would be sold with each print as aforementioned. The term tinsel specifically refers to the metal sheets used to represent armor and weapons, but more broadly includes pieces of satin, silk, velvet, leather, and feathers among other embellishments. Although tinsel prints are now viewed as works of art, in the nineteenth century they were no more than a child's pastime. Most sources cite tinseling, as well as toy theatre, as being most popular among boys from the working class. Their popularity among boys could explain why male portraits were produced more frequently than female, however, it is more likely that male costumes, with their multiple pieces of armor and arms...
Category

Mid-19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal, Brass, Foil

Continental Giltwood Framed Oil on Board Coastal Painting ca. 1940, Signed
Located in Atlanta, GA
Continental Giltwood Framed Oil on Board Coastal Painting ca. 1940 , Signed
Category

1940s Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Giltwood, Paint

19th Century English Tinsel Print Portrait of Actor Retailed Saxon and Clemens
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 19th century English full length portrait tinsel print hand colored and hand embellished, framed and retailed by Saxon and Clemens of New York City circa mid 20th century. This print depicts, "Mr. Freer as Alonzo the Patriot". This is one of three tinsel prints that I have available on my HKFA storefront here on 1stdibs. From the Robertson Davies Collection website, I would like to share with you this fascinating history of tinsel prints, "As the popularity of these prints became wide spread, bags of prepared tinsel decorations were sold along with the prints making them customizable by the purchaser. Thus after the tinseling process, no two prints would be identical. Tinsel prints emerged from the tradition of toy theatres. Once an appropriate model theatre was purchased, the public could buy prints depicting actors, actresses and scenery from plays that were being performed at the time and recreate those plays in their home. As the "juvenile drama" became popular, play books were published along side prints so the words of the plays could be recreated as well. While the genre flourished the desire to purchase a larger print of a specific actor or actress remained. Thus two types of theatrical prints became to be printed: those for juvenile dramas that were small and excluded specific actors names, and actors portraits that were larger and more individualized. In the larger theatrical portraits, characters were "always displayed full length" and "striking [a] habitual and dramatic pose". The 1830's marked the emergence of tinseling prints as a past time. Before this time, if an individual wished to embellish a portrait, individual sheets of metal foil would have to be purchased, measured and cut to fit an individual print. Once tinseling became common, different packages of precut tinsel (specific to the print)would be sold with each print as aforementioned. The term tinsel specifically refers to the metal sheets used to represent armor and weapons, but more broadly includes pieces of satin, silk, velvet, leather, and feathers among other embellishments. Although tinsel prints are now viewed as works of art, in the nineteenth century they were no more than a child's pastime. Most sources cite tinseling, as well as toy theatre, as being most popular among boys from the working class. Their popularity among boys could explain why male portraits were produced more frequently than female, however, it is more likely that male costumes, with their multiple pieces of armor and arms...
Category

Mid-19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Brass, Foil

18th Century Oil on Canvas Portrait of a Gentleman in Gilt Frame, England
Located in Atlanta, GA
18th Century Oil on Canvas Portrait of a Gentleman in Gilt Frame, England
Category

18th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Collection of Leather Bound Art Deco Photo Albums of European Travel
Located in Atlanta, GA
Collection of Leather Bound Art Deco Photo Albums of European Travel, the actual albums are probably French, circa 1920's. They document fabulous trips throughout Europe in the 1920'...
Category

1920s French Art Deco Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Leather, Paper

English School 3 Terriers Hunting Oil On Canvas in Wood Frame, 19th Century
Located in Atlanta, GA
English School 3 Terriers Hunting Oil On Canvas in Wood Frame, 19th Century
Category

19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Swedish 20th Century Painted Wood Plate Rack with Distressed Painted Finish
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Swedish painted wood three-tiered plate rack from the 20th century, with distressed finish. Created in Sweden during the 20th century, this wall hanging plate rack...
Category

20th Century Swedish Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Monumental 'Oil Slick' Abstract Masterpiece by Blakely Bering
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Monumental 'Oil Slick' Abstract Masterwork by Blakely Bering BLAKELY BERING (American/Texas 21st Century) USA, Circa 2006, Frame, Imported from Italy by Larsen-Juhl Experience the grandeur of artistic innovation with this massive abstract painting...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Lucite, Wood, Paint

19th Century, American Pencil Drawing of Ann Eugene Dalton Circa 1888.
Located in Atlanta, GA
Wonderful pencil on paper drawing. Exhibited portrait from the David S Ramus Gallery, Atlanta GA.
Category

19th Century American Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Giltwood, Paper

Framed 19th Century German Painted Leather Sign for Shoe Sales
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed 19th Century German Painted Leather Sign for Shoe Sales
Category

19th Century German Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

English Oil on Board Horse Painting Signed K.M. Nadler, in Carved Giltwood Frame
Located in Atlanta, GA
An English oil on board horse painting from the 20th century by K.M Nadler, in carved giltwood frame. Immerse yourself in a captivating depiction of equine grace with this mesmerizing 20th-century oil on board horse painting by the artist K.M. Nadler, born in 1928. This elegant artwork, framed in a luxurious carved giltwood frame, beckons the viewer into a tranquil stable setting. Nadler’s exquisite brushwork breathes life into the magnificent horse that stands poised and serene, portrayed in profile. The finesse in capturing the horse’s anatomy and the subtle sheen on its coat reveals a mastery of realism. The depth in the horse’s eye whispers tales of its unwavering spirit. Adding a dramatic element, an ethereal light source from the upper right casts an emphatic shadow on the stable wall, enveloping the scene in an enigmatic aura. The ambiance is further enriched with red terracotta floor tiles...
Category

20th Century English Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Giltwood, Paint

Framed Pastel Still-life Painting of Grapes & Pear, Late 19th Century
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed Pastel Still-life Painting of Grapes & Pear, Late 19th Century
Category

Late 19th Century Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

José Sámano Torres (Mexican, B. 1942) Modernist Abstract Still Life C. 1960
Located in Atlanta, GA
José Sámano Torres (Mexican, B. 1942). Jose Torress has created remarkable work that blends the creative styles of cubism with the colorful abstracts inspired by artists including M...
Category

1960s Mexican Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Giltwood, Paint

19th Century English Tinsel Print Portrait of Actor Retailed Saxon and Clemens
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 19th century English full length portrait tinsel print hand colored and hand embellished, framed and retailed by Saxon and Clemens of New York City (original paper backing has been lost to time, however this print is similar to two others both from Saxon and Clemens) circa mid 20th century. This print depicts, "Mr. Collins as Sir Reginold the Bold in the Giant of Palestine". This is one of three tinsel prints that I have available on my HKFA storefront here on 1stdibs. From the Robertson Davies Collection website, I would like to share with you this fascinating history of tinsel prints, "As the popularity of these prints became wide spread, bags of prepared tinsel decorations were sold along with the prints making them customizable by the purchaser. Thus after the tinseling process, no two prints would be identical. Tinsel prints emerged from the tradition of toy theatres. Once an appropriate model theatre was purchased, the public could buy prints depicting actors, actresses and scenery from plays that were being performed at the time and recreate those plays in their home. As the "juvenile drama" became popular, play books were published along side prints so the words of the plays could be recreated as well. While the genre flourished the desire to purchase a larger print of a specific actor or actress remained. Thus two types of theatrical prints became to be printed: those for juvenile dramas that were small and excluded specific actors names, and actors portraits that were larger and more individualized. In the larger theatrical portraits, characters were "always displayed full length" and "striking [a] habitual and dramatic pose". The 1830's marked the emergence of tinseling prints as a past time. Before this time, if an individual wished to embellish a portrait, individual sheets of metal foil would have to be purchased, measured and cut to fit an individual print. Once tinseling became common, different packages of precut tinsel (specific to the print)would be sold with each print as aforementioned. The term tinsel specifically refers to the metal sheets used to represent armor and weapons, but more broadly includes pieces of satin, silk, velvet, leather, and feathers among other embellishments. Although tinsel prints are now viewed as works of art, in the nineteenth century they were no more than a child's pastime. Most sources cite tinseling, as well as toy theatre, as being most popular among boys from the working class. Their popularity among boys could explain why male portraits were produced more frequently than female, however, it is more likely that male costumes, with their multiple pieces of armor and arms...
Category

Mid-19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Foil, Brass, Metal

Maxime Lalanne "Rade de Bordeaux" original etching C. 1868
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is a mid 19th century etching entitled "Rade de Bordeaux, Janvier" (Port Of Bordeaux In Winter), Maxime Lalanne in London in 1868. The etching depicts many boats in the busy harbor of Bordeaux, including small sailboats, as well as tall ships. Another harbor is seen in the distance across the river on the left. Snow covered buildings are on the left and extending long distances in the distant background. Many people occupy the road and ground centrally and on the left along with some horses or mules attached to carts. The sky is a wintery gray. It is signed in the plate in the lower left, the title and date are in the center and Bordeaux and the year are included in script along the top of a wall in the lower left of the engraving. This etching is held by many museums and institutions, including The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. François Antoine Maxime Lalanne (1827-1886) was a leading French etcher and painter of landscapes and urban views, who was at the forefront of the French revival of etching during the 1860's. He grew up in Bordeaux, but he refined his artistic skills and worked in Paris. His art was first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1852 and he continued to regularly show both etchings and paintings there until the mid 1880's. He was also the author of several important books on the subjects of etching and other graphic arts. He was a founding member of the Societe des Aquafortistes, along with Auguste Delatre, Cadart, Ribot and Bracquemond. Lalanne created over one hundred and fifty fine etchings. Lalanne's unique style of art influenced many French and English artists in the twentieth century. Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1834-1894) was a British artist, art critic and author. He was particularly focussed on contemporary graphic art and printmaking techniques. He frequently wrote about the theory of the English Etching Revival, contributing to the establishment of etching as an original and major art medium. He was the editor of The Portfolio (1870-1893), a major arts publication dealing extensively with the art of etching. His most influential book was "Etching and Etchers", which detailed the creative and technical aspects of etching and engraving. The first edition was published in 1868 and included original etchings by Jongkind, Haden and Palmer, as well later states of 17th century Dutch masters. He published a second edition in 1876 without any original etchings. A third edition was published in 1880 in a large paper edition, limited to one thousand copies, which included twenty original etchings from contemporary artists Whistler, Haden, Palmer, Israels, Jacque, Jacquemart, Lalanne, Appian, Legros, Herkomer. including this original Lalanne etching...
Category

19th Century French Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

French, Aubusson, Vertical Tapestry featuring King Solomon, 18th Century
Located in Atlanta, GA
The tapestry depicting King Solomon as a warrior king standing with a globe and staff in his hands framed within a border of armaments, flora, and fauna, the tapestry recently restor...
Category

1770s French Louis XVI Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool

Antique Pre-Neon "Choice Cigars" French Art Deco Bronze & Glass Sign - C. 1915
Located in Atlanta, GA
French, Circa 1915. An absolutely exceptional Art Deco trade sign with original milk glass insert. The piece reads "Cigares de Choix" in French, which translates to Choice Cigars or...
Category

Early 20th Century French Art Deco Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bronze

Charles Harry Eaton (American, 1850-1901) "Marsh Landscape" Period Frame O/C
Located in Atlanta, GA
Charles Harry Eaton (1850-1901) Inspired by the Barbizon style of painting and devoted to the Detroit landscape for much of his career, Charles Harry...
Category

Late 19th Century American Arts and Crafts Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint, Canvas, Wood

Louis Legrand (French, 1863-1951) "Ballet Dancer" Etching Circa 1908
Located in Atlanta, GA
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of art with the exquisite etching titled "Ballet Dancer" by the renowned French artist Louis Auguste Mathieu Legrand (1863-1951), created ci...
Category

Early 1900s French Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Giltwood, Paper

Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl (German, 1855-1932) Profile of a Women Drypoint etching
Located in Atlanta, GA
Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl (German, 1855-1932) Profile of a Women Drypoint etching. A period drypoint etching by the German artist - Profile of a Women or Women with a Bonnet. Many exa...
Category

Early 20th Century German Art Nouveau Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper

Framed Large Nazca Textile Panel with Geometrical Design
Located in Atlanta, GA
A large woven textile panel from Nazca culture on the south coast of nowadays Peru circa 600 to 800AD. The panel with short fringes on the end used to be half of a sleeveless tunic (similar to poncho) in which two similar pieces were joined together. Professionally mounted and conversed on a linen-backed wood frame and presented in an acrylic shadow box. The textile was finely woven from a camelid fiber dyed with natural pigments. The work strikes the viewer immediately with its unexpected modernity. The tri-colored geometrical blocks created a zigzagged step design that is visually minimal but bold at the same time. Its repetition evokes a lyrical visual rhythm that is unparallel in the ancient textile art and could easily mistake it as an abstract art from the 20th century. The zigzag step design was one of the unusual abstract motifs used by the pre-Columbian weavers from Nazca, who created some of the most mysterious and soul-stirring work with a minimalism aesthetic that was rarely seen in the ancient world. Considering that the artists were completely isolated without the influences of other cultures, their intrinsic creativity and artistic vision are even more impressive. Reference: James W. Reid, The Lee M...
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15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Pre-Columbian Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Textile, Acrylic

Powerful Hoi Lebadang Abstract Mid Century Lithograph Signed and Numbered
By Hoi Lebadang
Located in Atlanta, GA
A mid 20th century lithograph print by Vietnamese / French artist Hoi Lebadang (1921 - 2015) signed and numbered. The colors employed, shades of red, white and charcoal set against a golden yellow, signify warmth and richness. The abstract composition beckons further inspection. The techniques used for creating this work of art include an embossed area of the work where the paper surface is raised in an abstract design. This work is presented in its original frame. I knew nothing of the artist when I bought this work, I simply knew that it appealed to me. A quick search online revealed this fascinating biography on the artist that I hope you'll read and enjoy. This comes from the Outside Folk Gallery website, "War shaped the life of Lebadang (Lê Bá Đảng.) Sometimes called Hoi Lebadang, this painter’s experiences in colonial-era Vietnam and WWII-era France flow into his work. Working at the turning point between 19th-century bohemianism and 20th-century modernism, he existed in two worlds simultaneously. The path that brought Lebadang to France in 1939 and secured his place in art history is complex. Looking at his childhood, you would never guess that this young Vietnamese boy would have such an impact on the art world. After shortening his name in 1950 to Lebadang, he only used Hoi when making lithographs. In colonial-era Vietnam, the French ruled Vietnam from the 1880s until 1954; France beckoned like a beacon for art and culture. Lê Bá Đảng (surname, middle name, given name), born in 1921, grew up with his eyes fixed on France. He grew up in a middle-class peasant family and, after primary school, felt the pull to travel. Lebadang signed...
Category

Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Framed Editioned Photograph Homage to Cavafy Series by Duane Michals
By Duane Michals
Located in Atlanta, GA
An editioned gelatin silver print by American photographer Duane Michals (1932-). "After his shower, he dried himself very carefully. and although he would never admit it, it had all...
Category

1970s American Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper

Spanish 18th Century Doors
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fabulous pair of 18th century doors from the Catalan region of Spain. Terrific painted finish and original hardware. Wonderful to build in or as wall mounted artwork.
Category

Mid-18th Century Spanish Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Framed Large Nazca Wari Textile Panel with Geometrical Design
Located in Atlanta, GA
A large Nazca-Wari woven textile panel known as Llika or Awayo (shawl) from Ica Valley on the south coast of nowadays Peru. Professionally mounted and conversed on a linen-backed wood frame and presented in an acrylic shadow box. Shawls with this step design were identified as made from the period of 700 to 1100 AD during the transitional period when Nazca went under the expanded rule of the Wari empire. The textile was finely woven from a camelid fiber dyed with natural pigments. The work strikes the viewer immediately with its unexpected modernity. The simple, bold and repetitive geometry with the scintillating color blocks created a lyrical visual rhythm and could easily mistake it as an abstract art from the 20th century. The step design was one of the unusual abstract motifs used by the pre-Columbian weavers from Nazca, who created some of the most mysterious and soul-stirring work with a minimalism aesthetic that was rarely seen in any other ancient textile art. Considering that the artists were completely isolated without the influences of other cultures, their intrinsic creativity and artistic vision are even more impressive. Provenance: From the collection of Lee M...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Pre-Columbian Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Textile

Antique Anglo-Indian Mother-of-pearl Inlaid Cabinet for Wall or Table
Located in Kennesaw, GA
This is an early Anglo-Indian with elaborate mother-of-pearl inlay and carved and pierced details. The wood is most likely teak. I think it could work well from wall to table.
Category

Early 20th Century Unknown Anglo-Indian Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Mother-of-Pearl, Teak

Selection of Antoni Tapies Lithographs Professionally Framed
By Antoni Tàpies
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Antoni Tapies Lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir” (Behind The Mirror), published by the legendary Galerie Maeg...
Category

1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper, Glass

Framed 19th Century English Embroidery of a Country Landscape
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed 19th Century English Embroidery of a Country Landscape
Category

19th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Fabric

Framed Editioned Photograph Raking Leaves Arthur Tress
By Arthur Tress
Located in Atlanta, GA
A framed black and white gelatin silver photograph by American surrealist photographer Arthur Tress (1940-). Entitled "Making Leaves", the work was created in 1978. The two intertwin...
Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper

Aboriginal Diptyque Paintings by Raelene Kerinauia
By Raelene Kerinauia
Located in Atlanta, GA
A lovely diptyque paintings by Australian Aboriginal artist Raelene Kerinauia (1962- ). Born in 1962 (Tiwi People), Wurrumiyanga, Mantiyupwi Country, Bathurst Island, Northern Terri...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Australian Modern Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Harry Sunter (American, 1850-1900) "Old Mill By The River In Massachusetts"
Located in Atlanta, GA
Harry Sunter (American, 1850-1900). Harry Sunter (American, 1850-1900) "Old Mill By The River In Massachusetts" A fantastic painting for any American art collectors especially with...
Category

19th Century American American Classical Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Giltwood, Paint

Style of Jean Alexandre Rémy Couder (French, 1808-1879) Courtyard Gathering
Located in Atlanta, GA
Style of Jean Alexandre Rémy Couder (French, 1808-1879). A mid to late 19th century French school painting of a courtyard. Depicting a group...
Category

19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint, Canvas, Giltwood

Group of Black and White Sol LeWitt Prints
By (after) Sol LeWitt
Located in Atlanta, GA
Group of sixteen black-and-white prints after Sol LeWitt, from the limited edition folio "Black Gouaches," published by Stephan Natkin/Galerie Digital Arts, France, circa 1992. They ...
Category

1990s American Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Framed Editioned Photograph Homage to Cavafy Series by Duane Michals
By Duane Michals
Located in Atlanta, GA
An editioned gelatin silver print by American photographer Duane Michals (1932-). "I could read it clearly in his palm. There would be a terrible tragedy. My love could not protect h...
Category

1970s American Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper

Framed Editioned Photograph Homage to Cavafy Series by Duane Michals
By Duane Michals
Located in Atlanta, GA
An editioned gelatin silver print by American photographer Duane Michals (1932-). "Just to light his cigarette was a great pleasure" from Homage to Cavafy Series, published in 1978. ...
Category

1970s American Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper

German 17th Century Painting Of The Madonna
Located in Atlanta, GA
An exquisite 17th century oil painting of the Assumption Of The Virgin Mary. Magnificently executed in oil on a hand woven canvas. Stunning.
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Mid-17th Century German Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

19th Century, English School Landscape O/C "Salisbury Cathedral"
Located in Atlanta, GA
English School, 19th century. A fine quality English School oil painting on canvas of a duck pond which has a small family boarding a tiny boat. Surrounded by lush trees, a dirt pat...
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19th Century British Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Giltwood, Paint

19th Century British Merchant Steamship Painting
Located in Atlanta, GA
Charming 19th Century nautical painting of a British merchant steamship at sea. In the painting, the Red Ensign flag or "Red Duster" can be seen flying on the back of the boat along ...
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Late 19th Century British Late Victorian Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Wood, Glass

Framed Copper Botanical Engraving by Doctor & Botanist Abraham Muntings
Located in Atlanta, GA
Framed Copper Botanical Engraving by Doctor & Botanist Abraham Muntings, Published Lieden & Utrecht, C. 1696
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Late 17th Century Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Paper

W. Dean Gillette (American, 1930-2008) "X Form" Serigraph Circa 1971
Located in Atlanta, GA
Dive into the realm of modern artistic innovation with the captivating "X Form" serigraph by the esteemed American artist W. Dean Gillette (1930-2008), created circa 1971. A true exe...
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20th Century American Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Giltwood, Paper

Pair of Painted Faux Wood Framed 18th Century Shell Engravings
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair of Painted Faux Wood Framed 18th Century Shell Engravings with Marbleized Matting & later hand coloring
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18th Century Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Paint

Italian 19th Century Oil on Canvas Still Life Painting Depicting Fruits
Located in Atlanta, GA
An Italian oil on canvas still life painting from the 19th century depicting fruits in front of a column and an open sky, in giltwood frame. Created in Italy during the 19th century,...
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19th Century Italian Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Giltwood, Canvas, Paint

Japanese Woodblock Print the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido by Hiroshige
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858) Series: The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Upright) Number: 40 Chiryu: The Former Site of the Irises at Eightbridge Village (Chiryu, ...
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1850s Japanese Edo Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

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Paper

Selection of Pablo Picasso Prints in Vintage Gilt Frames
By (after) Pablo Picasso
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Petite Pablo Picasso Prints, France, circa 1960s. They have been recently professionally framed in vintage gilt wood frames under UV resistant glass. Clockwise from left...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Selection of Joan Miro Lithographs
By (after) Joan Miró
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Joan Miro color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio “Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. P...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

18th Century English Grisaille Ink & Watercolor Landscape Scene in Gilt Frame
Located in Atlanta, GA
18th Century English Grisaille Ink & Watercolor Landscape Scene in Gilt Frame
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18th Century English Antique Georgia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

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