• Archival Pigment Print-Museum Quality Limited Edition 1/100 Size: 102 cms x 68 cms Artist Signed and Numbered Certificate of Authenticity
  • 24" x 30" giclée
  • An original 14″ x 18″ (35.56 x 45.72 cm) oil painting on canvas.Painted in 2010, this painting has been museum sealed and copyrighted for authenticity. It is framed and backed with paper, ready-to-hang with appropriate hardware.
  • An Original 36"x24" Oil painting on Canvas.Painted in 2010, this painting has been museum sealed and copyrighted for authenticity. It is framed and backed with paper, ready-to-hang with appropriate hardware
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    Dove of Peace by Haim Sherrf

    Original price was: $9,999.00.Current price is: $7,998.90.
    Artist: Haim Sherrf Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 36"/48" Year Created: 2007 *The artwork includes a certificate of authenticity (COA).*
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  • This artwork shows a sublte beauty that showcases the diversity within. The aritsts wanted to capture the beauty and emotion of a black woman with her natural hair. She dreams of the beautiful land and animals from Africa. An African American woman of beauty and power.
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    Dream Terrace by Haim Sherrf

    Original price was: $17,999.00.Current price is: $11,999.00.
    Artist: Haim Sherrf Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 36"/48" Year Created: 2009 *The artwork includes a certificate of authenticity (COA).*
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    The Founding Fathers selected the bald eagle as the emblem of America. This bird's fierce beauty and proud independence symbolize courage, strength, and freedom. The powerful open wings and the piercing eye show readiness to defend the flag and the land. Blend magically captures on this oil on canvas original painting, the majestic spirit of the Bald Eagle with vivid colors and powerful strokes like the people that make up this great nation.

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  • Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe / The Luncheon on the Grass – originally titled Le Bain (The Bath) – is an impressionist oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet created in 1862 and 1863. 

    It depicts a female nude and a scantily dressed female bather on a picnic with two fully dressed men in a rural setting. Rejected by the Salon jury of 1863, Manet seized the opportunity to exhibit this and two other paintings in the 1863 Salon des Refusés, where the painting sparked public notoriety and controversy. The artwork broke away from the classical view that art should obey established conventions and sought to achieve timelessness.

    The work is now in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. A smaller, earlier version of the image is currently exposed at the Courtauld Gallery, London.

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  • Nighthawks is a 1942 American realism oil on canvas painting by Edward Hopper that portrays four people in a downtown diner late at night as viewed through the diner’s large glass window. The light coming from the restaurant illuminates a darkened and deserted urban streetscape.

    It has been described as Hopper’s best-known work and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art. It is suggested that Hopper was inspired by a short story of Ernest Hemingway’s, either “The Killers” (1927), which Hopper greatly admired, or the more philosophical “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” (1933). 

    The scene was supposedly inspired by a diner (since demolished) in Greenwich Village, Hopper’s neighborhood in Manhattan. Hopper said the painting “was suggested by a restaurant on Greenwich Avenue where two streets meet”. Additionally, he noted that “I simplified the scene a great deal and made the restaurant bigger”.

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