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SaleUmbrella Man in Reeds by Peter Max - 24" x 30" - Limited Edition 247/300 - Lithograph on Lustro Saxony Paper - 2008Store: KES - Art Collector
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Artist: Peter Max Medium: Lithograph/Lustro Saxony Paper Size: 30x24 Year: 2008 Series: 215/300Store: KES - Art Collector
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Oil on canvas 20 × 24 in | 50.8 × 61 cm Limited edition Hand-signed by artist Certificate of authenticity Frame Included
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Artist: Redina Tili Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 20"/24" Year Created: 2015 Edition: V *The artwork includes a certificate of authenticity (COA).*Store: DAVWATTS
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Blend Cota Hand Signed
Oil on Canvas
Framed - 24 x 36
Fire Treated Resin FinishStore: BCota -
Artist: Redina Tili
Size: 50 x 40 in
Year Created: 2018
*The artwork includes a certificate of authenticity (COA).*
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Limited Edition-1/100 Archival Pigment Print (Unframed) Museum Quality Artist Signed Includes Certificate of Authenticity Fine Art Paper Artist Signed and Numbered Certificate of Authenticity Size: 102 cms x 76.5 cms
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Artist: Peter Max Medium: Lithograph / Lustro Saxony Paper Size: 24x24 Year: 2008 Series: 204/300Store: KES - Art Collector
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Sale"Saint Germain en Laye" is a beautiful original oil on canvas unframed 30" wide x 24" tallStore: MENU Magazine
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Of all the holiday rituals, the one Kinkade prizes the most is the coming together of loved ones in shared celebration. Even if our family circle is small, the Christmas season can become a benchmark of friendship; a time when we pause to savor traditions of comfort and joy. Beautifully framed and in excellent condition.
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An interesting take on abstract art. The latter portrays the beauty of the blur and superpostition of exquisite color. This italian artist is ahead of her time by using color and the uncertaintity to portray elemts of our everyday life.
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Painted with vibrant yet dark color that portrays such ravishing beauty for a beautiful display. All original canvas by Jimmy Mills. When Jimmy Mills got the news of her Dad’s death everything went quite and grey. Her whole life changed and the world just kept moving around her. The first time the artist remember actually seeing anything was when she looked up at the sunflowers in her granny’s backyard.