New York - Folk Art
20th Century American Native American New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century American Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century Turkish Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century Italian Brutalist New York - Folk Art
Brass, Bronze
1960s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Metal
Late 20th Century Turkish Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wool
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wool
1980s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Aluminum
1970s Mexican Vintage New York - Folk Art
Hardwood, Paint, Paper
Late 19th Century American Folk Art Antique New York - Folk Art
Wool, Burlap
1910s Norwegian Vintage New York - Folk Art
Paper
1980s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Metal
1930s Persian Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
Wool
1930s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Iron
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern New York - Folk Art
Wood
1940s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Bamboo
Early 20th Century American Native American New York - Folk Art
Wool
1940s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Hardwood, Paint
Early 20th Century Persian Tribal New York - Folk Art
Wool
1990s Peruvian Mid-Century Modern New York - Folk Art
Canvas, Paint
Early 20th Century Persian Tabriz New York - Folk Art
Wool
Early 2000s New York - Folk Art
Brass
Mid-20th Century Congolese Tribal New York - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Burundian Tribal New York - Folk Art
Natural Fiber
Early 20th Century Persian Tabriz New York - Folk Art
Wool
1870s American Victorian Antique New York - Folk Art
Iron
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage New York - Folk Art
Metal
Early 20th Century Islamic New York - Folk Art
Silk
Mid-20th Century French Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wood
Early 20th Century Danish Industrial New York - Folk Art
Steel
20th Century American Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wood
1950s Japanese Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
Metal
1960s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Canvas, Hardwood
20th Century American Country New York - Folk Art
Wood
Early 20th Century Persian Malayer New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-19th Century American American Colonial Antique New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century American Country New York - Folk Art
Jute
1910s American Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
Iron
1920s American Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
1960s Japanese Industrial Vintage New York - Folk Art
Metal
Mid-20th Century Persian Rustic New York - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century Turkish Tribal New York - Folk Art
Wool
Late 19th Century Persian Serapi Antique New York - Folk Art
Wool
20th Century Tribal New York - Folk Art
Wool
1960s Japanese Industrial Vintage New York - Folk Art
Metal
1950s Vintage New York - Folk Art
Boxwood
Mid-20th Century American Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Stone
Early 20th Century Persian Folk Art New York - Folk Art
Wool
18th Century Swedish Gustavian Antique New York - Folk Art
Wood
1990s American New York - Folk Art
Bronze
Early 20th Century Chinese Expressionist New York - Folk Art
Silk, Wool
Late 19th Century French Folk Art Antique New York - Folk Art
Paper
21st Century and Contemporary American New York - Folk Art
Paint
Early 20th Century American Navajo New York - Folk Art
Wool
19th Century Persian Heriz Serapi Antique New York - Folk Art
Wool
19th Century Swedish Folk Art Antique New York - Folk Art
Iron
1860s American Folk Art Antique New York - Folk Art
Leather, Hardwood, Paint
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