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Item Ships From: Hungary
Brutalist bird wall art, decoration by spanish Madola 1979
Located in Budapest, HU
Madola Brutalist Wall Art. Spanish creation from 1979. The bold and adventurous Madola contributes enduring works in the avant-garde, abstract, and evolving postmodern styles. Their ...
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1970s Spanish Brutalist Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Multi-gemstone

Cheerful Attraction - Drawing - Mixed Media Graphic - from 1968
Located in Budapest, HU
In the artwork titled "Cheerful Attraction," a clown steps out from the yellow rain towards the sunlit, elegant woman while holding an umbrella. It's created using a mixed technique ...
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1960s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Paper

Mid-century wall ceramic - Szentendre - by Urban Terez
Located in Budapest, HU
Mid-century Urbán Teréz wall ceramic from the period 1960-01970s. A geometric streetscape of Szentendre (Hungary) built in amber, mustard yellow and black on a white glazed base. ...
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1960s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Ceramic

Antik Festmény , 19 század
Located in Kerepes, HU
Bemutatjuk Önnek ezt a különleges antik festmény. A bemutatott darab korának megfelelő állapotban van.
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1890s Hungarian Neoclassical Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Paint

Mid-century modern bronze female head wall decoration
Located in Budapest, HU
Exciting mid-century wall picture in a period wooden frame in good condition. Unique metalwork, image of an experienced creator from the 1960s. Graceful elongated female head, metic...
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1960s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Bronze

Brutalist Bronze Wall Aries Ornamentation Designed by Zoltan Pap - MCM
Located in Budapest, HU
Bronze Aries Wall Sculpture with Brutalist Style, a Characteristic Work by Zoltán Pap. This rare collector's piece immediately captures attention with its distinctive presence. Its b...
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1960s Hungarian Brutalist Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bronze

Colorful Retro, vintage wall ceramic lion by Klára Kertész
Located in Budapest, HU
Klára Kertész retro lion wall ceramic. Cheerful, colorful unique piece, made around the 1970s. In excellent condition, marked. In our studio, you can also find a rooster, which is a true collector's rarity. ___________________________________________________________ Klára Kertész (Tiszakorod, 1909 - Budapest, 1997) ceramic artist. In 1938, he began his ceramic career with István Gádor. A later Kossuth prize-winning ceramist, he also considered Margit Kovács as his modern Master. His figures and vessel forms were greatly influenced by folk art. He often shaped animal figures. became a student of the creator of Hungarian industrial...
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1970s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Ceramic

Hecker, Péter (1963): Two Old Hippies with Hay Fever Wiping Eachother's Noses
Located in Budapest, HU
Hecker, Péter (1963): Two Old Hippies with Hay Fever Wiping Eachother's Noses (2001) technique: oil, canvas size: 160 x 120 cm signes on the back: Hecker 2001 Péter Hecker's work...
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Early 2000s Hungarian Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Somogyi, Márton (1979): Széchenyi Bath I-II.
Located in Budapest, HU
Márton Somogyi: Széchenyi Bath I-II. (2008) technique: oil, canvas size: 300 x 80 cm signed at the bottom right and left
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Early 2000s Hungarian Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Hecker, Péter (1963): A little boy dressed up as a sausage (2014)
Located in Budapest, HU
Péter Hecker's works could be described not only as neodadaist but also as pop-realist or neo-gyagya. However, one thing is certain: with his unique signature and unmistakable creati...
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2010s Hungarian Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Acrylic

Czanik, Mátyás (1981-): HURRICANE 1. (2020)
Located in Budapest, HU
Czanik, Mátyást (1981): HURRICANE 1. (2020) acrylic, canvas 50 x 80 cm signed on the back: Czanik Mátyás 2020 His work is a continuous quest for balance and harmony, which transla...
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2010s Hungarian Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Labrosse, Daniel (1997): Things That Happened (2023)
Located in Budapest, HU
Labrosse, Daniel: Things That Happened (2023) technique: gouache, acrylic, ink, canvas size: 90 x 120 cm signed on the on the bottom left Daniel Labrosse is a Hungarian-French visu...
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2010s Hungarian Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Colorful Retro, vintage wall ceramic rooster by Klára Kertész
Located in Budapest, HU
Klára Kertész retro rooster wall ceramic. Cheerful, colorful unique piece, made around the 1970s. In excellent condition, marked, rare ceramic. You can find a lion as well from Klara Kertesz in our collection. If you buy both we can give a discount:) In our studio, you can also find a rooster, which is a true collector's rarity. ___________________________________________________________ Klára Kertész (Tiszakorod, 1909 - Budapest, 1997) ceramic artist. In 1938, he began his ceramic career with István Gádor. A later Kossuth prize-winning ceramist, he also considered Margit Kovács as his modern Master. His figures and vessel forms were greatly influenced by folk art. He often shaped animal figures. became a student of the creator of Hungarian industrial...
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1970s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Ceramic

Brutalist Bronze Wall Camel Ornamentation Designed by Zoltan Pap - MCM
Located in Budapest, HU
Bronze Camels Wall Sculpture with Brutalist Style, a Characteristic Work by Zoltán Pap. This rare collector's piece immediately captures attention with its ...
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1950s Hungarian Brutalist Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bronze

Mid-century pyrogranite wall ceramic - Equestrian -
By Zsolnay
Located in Budapest, HU
If you're not longing for paintings or graphics but still want to spruce up your wall with something unique from the 1960s-70s, then good old wall ceramics and bas-reliefs were made ...
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1960s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Ceramic

Markó, András (1824-1895): Romantic Landscape With Figures (1852)
By András Markó 1
Located in Budapest, HU
András Markó (1824–1895) was a Hungarian painter who lived and worked between 1824 and 1895. He left behind numerous outstanding works and played a significant role in Hungarian art ...
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Mid-19th Century European Romantic Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Roubaud, Franz (1856-1928): Solders in Caucasus (1883)
By Félix François Roubaud
Located in Budapest, HU
Size with frame: 12 x 89 x 117 cm Size of the painting: 3 x 83,5 x 55 cm Little damage on the frame as you can see on the photo. Franz Roubaud (1856–1928) was a Russian-born painte...
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1880s European Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Parisian Horse Race - 1920 -
Located in Budapest, HU
Title: "Parisian Horse Race - 1920s Equestrian Artwork" Description: Discover a cherished treasure from our studio—a captivating snapshot of a Pari...
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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Acrylic, Paper

Radák Eszter "Stipistopi, a középső én vagyok!" Oil Painting, Hungary 2013
By Eszter Radák
Located in Budapest, HU
Hungarian painter and artist Radák Eszter is a vibrant force in the contemporary art world, known for her mesmerizing use of colours and bold artistic expressions. With a career span...
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2010s Hungarian Modern Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

Portrait of a Lady as Pomona Budapest, circa 1810
Located in Budapest, HU
Copy made in the early 19th century of the famous painting by Nicolas Fouché Troyes 1653 - 1733 Paris exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest   
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Early 19th Century Italian Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Decorative socialist realism large marquetry wall board - mid century -
Located in Budapest, HU
Decorative socialist realism large marquetry wallboard. The picture is made of extra quality, with at least 7 types of wood. Marked intarsia artistic masterpiece picture, very beauti...
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1950s Hungarian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Antique 17th Century French Baroque Still Life with Fish
Located in Budapest, HU
Antique 17th century French Baroque Still Life with Fish. Net size: 35 x 62 cm Size with frame: 53.5 x 79.5 cm Restaured.
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17th Century Belgian Baroque Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Rare 18th Century Piedmont Bamboo Art of Fete Galante
Located in Budapest, HU
Fete Galante Scene from 18th century Piedmont-School. Bamboo inlay collage on canvas in carved antique frame. Net size: 40 x 49 cm Size with frame: 53 x 61.5 cm
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18th Century Rococo Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Bamboo

Antique Flemmish Rococo Arcadia Scene, Jan Frans Beschey, 18th Century
Located in Budapest, HU
Exquisite antique Arcadia Scene with Shepherds, by flemmish painter Jan Frans Beschey (Antwerp, 1717-1786). Signed bottom left: J. F. Beschey In antique carved wood frame. Net siz...
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18th Century Belgian Rococo Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Hugo Scheiber Avantgarde Saxophonist Ceramic Tile, circa 1930
By Hugó Scheiber
Located in Budapest, HU
A special and rare Scheiber saxophonist ceramic tile from around 1930. The piece is marked by the artist. He probably made it as a gift or as an experiment. A truly decorative and un...
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Mid-20th Century Hungarian Art Deco Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Ceramic

Virgin Mary with Child, Italy, 1890
Located in Budapest, HU
Delicate portrayal of a classic theme of Christian fervour. The painting represents the most depicted motherhood in the history of art. The Madonna with the baby Jesus on her lap. Th...
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20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Boats in Portofino. Italy, 1920
Located in Budapest, HU
Boats in Portofino. The artist's signature is not legible but the painting shows an Impressionist influence in the luminous vibration of the water.  
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1920s Italian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Christ on the Cross and His Mother After the Deposition, Italy, 18th Century
Located in Budapest, HU
Rare Double painting on canvas. On the framed side a refined representation of the crucifix, on the other a depiction of the Virgin Mary holding the...
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1720s Italian Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Naive Ethiopian Painting, Greatest Scenes of Religion, Society and History 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Naive Ethiopian painting, The Greatest Scenes of Religion, Society and History. Oil on Canvas Measures: 100 x 190 cm s.b.r. with Ge'ez language ...
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1970s Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Naive Ethiopian Painting Circle of Life 'Scene of the Year', 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
The upper two lines show Months of Year form September to February and March to August, below the scenes of life. with Ge'ez language inscriptions.
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1970s Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Naive Ethiopian Genre Painting, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Naive Ethiopian Genre painting, 1970s oil on canvas with Ge'ez language inscriptions.
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1970s Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Naive Ethiopian Painting The first Italo-Ethiopian War, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting captures the events of this battle: "Baratieri planned to execute an attack early morning 1st March Baratieri, to strike a surprise on the ethiopians, who outnumbered h...
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1970s Ethiopian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Arno River in springtime by Guido Borgianni Italy. 1950
Located in Budapest, HU
Guido Borgianni was born in New York on June 11, 1915, to Florentine Roberto Borgianni, a leather merchant, and Sara Herreshoff, who belonged to one of the wealthiest families in the United States and became a legend in the construction of the racing boats that also participated in and won the America's Cup. Guido was not even a year old when, once his parents' marriage had foundered, his father brought him back to Florence. Of Guido Borgianni's extraordinary gifts as a draftsman and painter, Galileo Chini, his neighbor, noticed, and he worked to see that talent refined. Thus Borgianni attended the Academy of Fine Arts under Felice Carena, a strict teacher but one who knew how to appreciate the qualities of his pupils. In the first part of his life he signed his works in black. Then, when he became a pointillist, he began to use red. Among his great admirers were Alessandro Parronchi and Oskar Kokoschka, who was captivated by Borgianni's paintings during his Florentine stay in 1949. Soffici, Saetti, Malaparte, Montale, Pratolini, and Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of Vittorio De Sica and Italian neorealism, all liked him very much, finding him "as beautiful as a Corot." In 1946 he exhibited at the Quadriennale in Rome. After his marriage to Simonetta Avila in 1954, his activities were enlivened by travel: in 1955 to Venice, in 1957 to Paris, from 1958 to 1962 around Italy, in 1964 to Spain, in 1971 to New York and Barbados Islands. In 1950 he was awarded a prize at the Mostra Nazionale del Fiorino in Florence, and in 1956 he was appointed Academician of the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence. In 1957 he was awarded First Prize at the Portrait Exhibition at Dante's House in Florence. Upon his death, deep condolences were expressed by the president of the Florence City...
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1950s Italian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Landscape in Autumn by Guido Borgianni, Italy, 1950
Located in Budapest, HU
Guido Borgianni was born in New York on June 11, 1915, to Florentine Roberto Borgianni, a leather merchant, and Sara Herreshoff, who belonged to one of the wealthiest families in the United States and became a legend in the construction of the racing boats that also participated in and won the America's Cup. Guido was not even a year old when, once his parents' marriage had foundered, his father brought him back to Florence. Of Guido Borgianni's extraordinary gifts as a draftsman and painter, Galileo Chini, his neighbor, noticed, and he worked to see that talent refined. Thus Borgianni attended the Academy of Fine Arts under Felice Carena, a strict teacher but one who knew how to appreciate the qualities of his pupils. In the first part of his life he signed his works in black. Then, when he became a pointillist, he began to use red. Among his great admirers were Alessandro Parronchi and Oskar Kokoschka, who was captivated by Borgianni's paintings during his Florentine stay in 1949. Soffici, Saetti, Malaparte, Montale, Pratolini, and Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of Vittorio De Sica and Italian neorealism, all liked him very much, finding him "as beautiful as a Corot." In 1946 he exhibited at the Quadriennale in Rome. After his marriage to Simonetta Avila in 1954, his activities were enlivened by travel: in 1955 to Venice, in 1957 to Paris, from 1958 to 1962 around Italy, in 1964 to Spain, in 1971 to New York and Barbados Islands. In 1950 he was awarded a prize at the Mostra Nazionale del Fiorino in Florence, and in 1956 he was appointed Academician of the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence. In 1957 he was awarded First Prize at the Portrait Exhibition at Dante's House in Florence. Upon his death, deep condolences were expressed by the president of the Florence City...
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1950s Italian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Naive Ethiopian Painting for the 79th Anniversary Italo-Ethiopian War in 1975
Located in Budapest, HU
Mengistu Haile Mariam and other Generals looking at the celebrators oil on canvas painting, 90 x 190 cm with Ge'ez language inscriptions.
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1970s Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

"Dolce vita" in Florence by Guido Borgianni. Italy, 1960
Located in Budapest, HU
Guido Borgianni was born in New York on June 11, 1915, to Florentine Roberto Borgianni, a leather merchant, and Sara Herreshoff, who belonged to one of the wealthiest families in the United States and became a legend in the construction of the racing boats that also participated in and won the America's Cup. Guido was not even a year old when, once his parents' marriage had foundered, his father brought him back to Florence. Of Guido Borgianni's extraordinary gifts as a draftsman and painter, Galileo Chini, his neighbor, noticed, and he worked to see that talent refined. Thus Borgianni attended the Academy of Fine Arts under Felice Carena, a strict teacher but one who knew how to appreciate the qualities of his pupils. In the first part of his life he signed his works in black. Then, when he became a pointillist, he began to use red. Among his great admirers were Alessandro Parronchi and Oskar Kokoschka, who was captivated by Borgianni's paintings during his Florentine stay in 1949. Soffici, Saetti, Malaparte, Montale, Pratolini, and Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of Vittorio De Sica and Italian neorealism, all liked him very much, finding him "as beautiful as a Corot." In 1946 he exhibited at the Quadriennale in Rome. After his marriage to Simonetta Avila in 1954, his activities were enlivened by travel: in 1955 to Venice, in 1957 to Paris, from 1958 to 1962 around Italy, in 1964 to Spain, in 1971 to New York and Barbados Islands. In 1950 he was awarded a prize at the Mostra Nazionale del Fiorino in Florence, and in 1956 he was appointed Academician of the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence. In 1957 he was awarded First Prize at the Portrait Exhibition at Dante's House in Florence. Upon his death, deep condolences were expressed by the president of the Florence City...
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1950s Italian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

"In the Wilderness" by Juszkó Béla. Hungary, 1960
Located in Budapest, HU
JUSZKÓ, BÉLA TATA-TÓVÁROS, 1877 - 1969, BUDAPEST Painter. He trained in the Budapest School of Drawing between 1893 and 1898. His masters were Ede Balló and Bertalan Székely. In 190...
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1960s Italian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

"Christmas Stars" by Guido Borgianni. Italy, 1960
Located in Budapest, HU
Guido Borgianni was born in New York on June 11, 1915, to Florentine Roberto Borgianni, a leather merchant, and Sara Herreshoff, who belonged to one of the wealthiest families in the United States and became a legend in the construction of the racing boats that also participated in and won the America's Cup. Guido was not even a year old when, once his parents' marriage had foundered, his father brought him back to Florence. Of Guido Borgianni's extraordinary gifts as a draftsman and painter, Galileo Chini, his neighbor, noticed, and he worked to see that talent refined. Thus Borgianni attended the Academy of Fine Arts under Felice Carena, a strict teacher but one who knew how to appreciate the qualities of his pupils. In the first part of his life he signed his works in black. Then, when he became a pointillist, he began to use red. Among his great admirers were Alessandro Parronchi and Oskar Kokoschka, who was captivated by Borgianni's paintings during his Florentine stay in 1949. Soffici, Saetti, Malaparte, Montale, Pratolini, and Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of Vittorio De Sica and Italian neorealism, all liked him very much, finding him "as beautiful as a Corot." In 1946 he exhibited at the Quadriennale in Rome. After his marriage to Simonetta Avila in 1954, his activities were enlivened by travel: in 1955 to Venice, in 1957 to Paris, from 1958 to 1962 around Italy, in 1964 to Spain, in 1971 to New York and Barbados Islands. In 1950 he was awarded a prize at the Mostra Nazionale del Fiorino in Florence, and in 1956 he was appointed Academician of the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence. In 1957 he was awarded First Prize at the Portrait Exhibition at Dante's House in Florence. Upon his death, deep condolences were expressed by the president of the Florence City...
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1950s Italian Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Naive Ethiopian Painting, Traffic in Addis Ababa, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Naive Ethiopian painting, Traffic in Addis Ababa, 1970s. with Ge'ez language inscriptions.   
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1970s Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Naive Ethiopian Painting Hospital Scene, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Naive Ethiopian Painting Hospital scene, 1970s with Ge'ez language inscriptions.
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1970s Ethiopian Folk Art Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Portrait of a Young Woman, Wien, 1877
Located in Budapest, HU
The girl's gentle features, while knowing nothing about her, convey a sense of familiar empathy.   
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1870s Austrian Biedermeier Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Portrait of a Little Girl, Budapest 1910
Located in Budapest, HU
Portrait of a child with a hypnotic gaze. The signature of the work's author is not legible, but to assess its value, one need only stare.
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1910s Hungarian Biedermeier Vintage Hungary - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

Madonna Della Sedia, After Raffaello Santi, 19th Century
Located in Budapest, HU
Raphael's Madonna della Sedia dates to 1513/14 and is kept in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence. Originally it was part of the Uffizi collection, and has then been brough to Paris during...
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Mid-19th Century European Renaissance Revival Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Penitent Magdalene, Oil Painting, 18th Century
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting shows Magdalene with a crucifix. The intimate composition raises the inner contemplation and penitence of the biblical figure to be the subject of the artwork. The oil ...
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18th Century European Neoclassical Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Three Little Angels by Krupka Ferenc, Budapest, 1911
By Krupka Ferenc
Located in Budapest, HU
Great and superb oil on canvas by Krupka Ferenc.     
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Early 20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Emperor Nero Plays the Lyre While Rome Burns by F. Ugeri. Rome, circa 1810
Located in Budapest, HU
Great and superb oil on canvas period Empire. Measures: 120cm x 160cm!   
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Early 19th Century Italian Antique Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

"Heavenly Body LXI" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1989
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
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Mid-20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body III" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body V" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body XLVIII" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1988
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body IV" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body II" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body VI" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body I" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

"Heavenly Body VIII" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980-2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin Tow...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body XLV" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1987
By Taeko Mima
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body XI" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

"Heavenly Body X" by Taeko Mima Oil on Canvas Painting, 1980
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting is part of a series of 75 oil paintings called Stellarium made between 1980 and 2001, when the Japanese artist after the death of two friends in the collapse of the Twin...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungary - Wall Decorations

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