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Item Ships From: Mexico City
LMN Brass and LED Wall Sconce by Nomade Atelier
By Nomade Atelier
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
Mexican design bureau Nomade Atelier pays homage to Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's geometrical and cosmic monograms and prints- from color scheme to construction....
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2010s Mexican Bauhaus Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Brass

Jean-Victor Bertin French Neoclassical Italianate Landscape with River
By Jean-Victor Bertin
Located in Mexico City, MX
A beautiful oil on canvas by French artist Jean-Victor Bertin depicting a landscape with a river, fishermen, a cottage, trees, a wood dock and a boat with ladies and a dog. Oil on...
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Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Antique Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

Jesús ‘Chucho’ Reyes Ferreira, Yellow Christ, Mixed on China Paper
By "Jesus ""Chucho"" Reyes Ferriera"
Located in Mexico City, MX
Jesús Reyes Ferreira is a fundamental character for Mexican art. Prolific artist reluctant to conventional forms and media, Chucho Reyes developed...
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20th Century Mexican Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Paper

Original 3 Sheet "Vendetta for the Saint" Movie Poster
Located in Mexico, DF
Large advertisement poster for the 1969 action movie "Vendetta for the Saint" beautifully illustrated by Jim O' Connelly. Roger Moore is portrayed in his famous elegant character "The Saint" who confronts the Italian mafia...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Paper

Infernum Abstract Golden Sculpture
By Katz Studio
Located in San Jose del Cabo, BCS
Infernum from Katz Studio's Inferno collection stands as a testament to the studio's relentless pursuit of avant-garde design. This piece captures the violent beauty of molten forms ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Resin

Esteban Cruz Acrylic on Cardboard Decorative Cube
By Esteban Cruz
Located in Mexico City, MX
Acrylic on cardboard cube painting by Mexican artist Esteban Cruz. The painting features different shapes of Maori and geometric inspiration. Signed and d...
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1980s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Acrylic, Paper

Jean-Victor Bertin French Neoclassical Italianate Landscape with River
By Jean-Victor Bertin
Located in Mexico City, MX
A beautiful oil on canvas by French artist Jean-Victor Bertin depicting a landscape with trees, women, peasants, a river and a wood dock. Oil on canvas. Signed on lower left, circ...
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Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Antique Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

Oceana Panel Matte Black Concrete
Located in San Jose del Cabo, BCS
The Oceana Panel is an exquisite representation of the ocean's perpetual motion, captured in a moment of stillness. Its design is inspired by the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Gold Leaf

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By Sergio Hernández
Located in Mexico City, MX
Sergio Hernández is a Mexican painter originally from Oaxaca, a forerunner of the legacy of renowned artists such as Francisco Toledo. Within his work we can see elements typical of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary North American Mid-Century Modern Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Paper

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$15,000
19th Century Watercolor by Claudio Linati
By Claudio Linati
Located in Mexico City, MX
This beautiful piece emerged from the graphic compendium Costumes civils, militaires et religieux, du Mexique civil, work of the renowned Italian artist Claudio Linati (1 February 1790 – 11 December 1832), written in French and printed in Brussels in 1828. This original and signed watercolor is the outcome of Linati’s artistic values and expert lithographic technique. In words of the author “I have chosen the most elegant gears, as well as the most bizarre, like the one on this plate, which may contrast by its severity with the alluring of the more feathery costume of the palencanas. (…) The basket carried by the woman is carefully made of woven cane. For a better characterization of the country, this young native female carries an anona, known among the Spaniards as pineapple due to its similarities with the pinecone”. This plate is the sole image of the style composition prevailing in Costumes civils, militaires et religieux, du Mexique civil consisting in precise details of costume and material culture, as can be recognized in the representation where even though the female figure is placed in the foreground, the focus of the image falls into gear: a blue checkered shawl and skirt.
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Early 19th Century Mexican Other Antique Mexico City - Wall Decorations

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Paper

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