USA - Folk Art
Mid-20th Century American Country USA - Folk Art
Cotton
20th Century Italian Modern USA - Folk Art
Paint
Mid-19th Century French Early Victorian Antique USA - Folk Art
Iron
15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Pre-Columbian Antique USA - Folk Art
Earthenware, Pottery
Late 19th Century Omani Moorish Antique USA - Folk Art
Brass, Copper
Early 1900s French Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Marble, Spelter
1980s American Folk Art Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
19th Century American Antique USA - Folk Art
Cotton
Late 19th Century American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wood
Late 20th Century USA - Folk Art
Wood
20th Century Australian Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
1870s American Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool
20th Century American Pre-Columbian USA - Folk Art
Wood
1960s English Folk Art Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century American Arts and Crafts USA - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
18th Century American Primitive Antique USA - Folk Art
Brass, Steel
Early 20th Century Romanian USA - Folk Art
Wood
20th Century American Native American USA - Folk Art
Earthenware
Early 2000s American USA - Folk Art
Metal
Mid-20th Century Mexican Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Ceramic
1950s Canadian Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Mid-20th Century USA - Folk Art
Cotton
20th Century USA - Folk Art
Wood
1920s Indonesian Tribal Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wood
Early 20th Century Moroccan Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Brass
19th Century Persian Heriz Serapi Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool
1890s French Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Moroccan Moorish USA - Folk Art
Metal, Silver Plate, Brass
1780s American Antique USA - Folk Art
Giltwood
Early 20th Century Congolese Tribal USA - Folk Art
Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century Persian Malayer USA - Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century Gabonese Tribal USA - Folk Art
Brass, Copper
1890s American Antique USA - Folk Art
Wrought Iron
Mid-20th Century Ivorian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Wood
1970s Indonesian Other Vintage USA - Folk Art
Teak
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Pottery, Stoneware
20th Century American USA - Folk Art
Sandstone
Late 19th Century American Antique USA - Folk Art
Fabric, Silk
19th Century Antique USA - Folk Art
Marble
Mid-20th Century Persian Rustic USA - Folk Art
Wool
Early 1900s American Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Metal
15th Century and Earlier Mexican Pre-Columbian Antique USA - Folk Art
Ceramic
Mid-20th Century American USA - Folk Art
Plywood
Early 1900s American Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Copper
Late 19th Century American Native American Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
1890s French Rustic Antique USA - Folk Art
Ceramic
1860s American Country Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool
20th Century Japanese Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Clay
Late 19th Century American Shaker Antique USA - Folk Art
Cotton
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Sheet Metal
1920s American Folk Art Vintage USA - Folk Art
Leather, Velvet, Plaster
1970s Canadian Native American Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wood
20th Century Spanish Moorish USA - Folk Art
Ceramic
2010s American Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Metal, Steel
Mid-20th Century American Country USA - Folk Art
Jute
Mid-20th Century Turkish Modern USA - Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century American USA - Folk Art
Copper
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