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Item Ships From: New Mexico
BACKSTAGE
Located in Santa Fe, NM
BACKSTAGE (with Custom Seamless 22K Gold Frame) Evgeny Balakshin was born in 1962 in Saransk, Russia. A member of the Professional Union of Artists of Russia, he received systematic art education in Saransk Art School under the direct tutelage of M. P. Shanin. Evgeny has worked and exhibited in France, England, Spain, Portugal and America. His works are included in the Mordovia Republican Museum of Fine Arts, the Collection of S.D. Erzya and other private collections. The paintings of Balakshin have a deep and philosophical presence, characteristic of the Russian school of painting...
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Early 2000s Realist New Mexico - Interior Paintings

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Oil

"Interior with Chair and Vanity" circa 1918 by Ricardo Gomez-Gimeno (1892-1954)
Located in SANTA FE, NM
"Interior with Chair and Vanity" circa 1918 Ricardo Gomez-Gimeno (Spain/France 1892-1954) Oil on cardboard Signed 17 1/4 x 14 1/4 (22 1/2 x 19 1/2 f...
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1910s Post-Impressionist New Mexico - Interior Paintings

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Cardboard, Oil

Antique Dog Painting Collies in Horse Stable w/ Saddle and Blanket, 19th century
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Antique Dog Painting "Collies in Horse Stable with Saddle and Blanket" Auguste Vimar (French 1851-1916) Circa 1900 21 x 17 1/2 (29 x 25 1/2 frame) inches An excellent depiction of collies in the barn awaiting their master. The color and textures are very evocative of an actual stable right down to the hay scattered about. With its original frame, this is quite the statement piece. Auguste Vimar was a French painter, sculptor, designer and illustrator though he is best known for his talents as an illustrator. He illustrated great classics like La Fontaine's Fables or books by his friends, such as L'Arche de Noé by Paul Guigou...
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Early 1900s Realist New Mexico - Interior Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

An American Still Life of an Apple, Pear and Grapes circa 1880s
Located in SANTA FE, NM
An American Still Life of an Apple, Pear and Grapes Oil on canvas on board Signed illegibly circa late 1800s 9 3/4 x 5 7/8 (16 x 12 3/4 frame) inches This is an example of late 19...
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Late 19th Century American Realist New Mexico - Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Board

'Venice, Petit Pont Sur Le Rio di San Aponal, 1959" Jacques Martin Ferrières
By Jacques Martin-Ferrières
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Beautiful and atmospheric, this painting perfectly captures the tones and colors of a steamy summer's day in Venice during a trip to that city in 1959. "Venice, Petit Pont sur le Ri...
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1950s Post-Impressionist New Mexico - Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Story Teller With Cat and Mouse, painting by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, Denver
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Story Teller With Cat and Mouse, painting by Melanie Yazzie, Navajo, Denver Yazzie was asked by the Denver Art Museum to select several items from its collection that were immediatel...
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2010s Contemporary New Mexico - Interior Paintings

Materials

Wood Panel, Acrylic

Porcupine Basket, painting by Melanie Yazzie, Denver Art Museum, Native American
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Porcupine Basket, painting by Melanie Yazzie, Denver Art Museum, Native American Yazzie was asked by the Denver Art Museum to select several items from its ...
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2010s Contemporary New Mexico - Interior Paintings

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Wood Panel, Acrylic

Ben-Zion (Ukraine, 1897-1987) circa 1930's "Floral Still with White Vase"
By Ben-Zion
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Floral Still Life Ben-Zion (Ukraine, 1897-1987) Circa 1930's Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. 17 3/4 x 12 5/8 One of the founding artists of Abstract Expressionism, hailing from Ukraine, Ben-Zion Weinman arrived in the United States in 1920 after the end of World War l. In America, he became Ben-Zion because to drag around two names was “rather too difficult.” Ben-Zion was an accomplished, self-taught artist who worked in oils and watercolors. Additionally, Ben-Zion left behind a large body of ironwork. In 1935 he became a founding member of The Ten-a group of artists advancing the concepts of abstraction and expressionism who exhibited together until 1940-along with Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, and others. Critics immediately began taking notice with an article from the New York Sun...
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1930s Abstract Expressionist New Mexico - Interior Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

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