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Wendover Art Group
Gallery wrapped, matte finish.
TK Home
This exquisite wall art is a reproduction of Conrad Moulton's original masterpiece. Moulton, celebrated for his work as a freelance illustrator in the bustling art scene of 1940s to 1960s New York, brings his unique vision to life. The artwork, framed in wood and painted with acrylic, adds a layer of depth and intrigue to your home. With wall-mounting hardware included, it's ready to enhance your space with its rich narrative and visual appeal.
This striking wall art is a reproduction of a Conrad Moulton original. Moulton, a celebrated illustrator of the mid-20th century, brings his expertise to this piece, beautifully printed on Hahnemuhle Torchon watercolor paper. The black wood frame adds a touch of elegance, while the included wall-mounting hardware ensures easy installation. Perfect for adding a touch of history to your space, this made-to-order piece captures the timeless charm of an antique front door. Its portrait orientation makes it an ideal focal point for any room.
Barrington Fine Art
The meeting place brings a light airy feeling of spring and the joy of nature to any room. You can almost hear the birds singing. This beautiful piece of art is taken from an original oil painting and reproduced as a fine art giclee on canvas.
It’s beautiful, we love it. matt. bethesda, MD. 2024-09-01 13:31:35
The empty street of Montmartre Re Noryins in Paris is illustrated in this watercolor piece.
Beautiful piece of art. Just as pretty as it looks in the photo.. Michele. Houston, TX. 2023-07-17 02:09:19
RFA Decor
A hidden stairway in Austria's Admont Abbey is captured in this giclee print by architectural photographer Peter Odekerken.
DYAG East
This magnificent 20-century Chinese door still has its original iron hardware. The ironwork of this door is stunning, with stars, squirrels, door locks & rings, and decorative patterns. It is cumbersome and in excellent condition. This door will do the job by looking for a door that can make a statement.
Giclee with a single mat.
Tim Klein Photography
This captivating wall art piece is by Tim Klein. Framed in a sleek wood frame, this artwork is not only a visual delight but also comes ready to hang with wall-mounting hardware included. Tim Klein, a seasoned photographer from Tacoma, Washington, draws inspiration from light and the world around him, capturing the beauty in everyday moments.
Four Hands Art Studio
Geoffrey Baris is a photographer in Saint Petersburg, Florida, who spent 30 years of his career as a fashion photographer and shot almost every catalog that you threw away, from Cosmopolitan to Eddie Bauer. While Geoffrey was on assignment all over the world for his fashion work he started photographing the beautiful nature of the exotic locations. He fell in love with making art and finding abstractions in nature. Frequently, when Geoffrey is asked, "What is that a picture of?" his response is that he is attempting to discover and illuminate unique shapes and forms that surround us in everyday things. He is focused on finding vivid expressions of art in as many places as possible. Sometimes it's a face in a flower, a crack in the sidewalk, a reflection in the water, or an unusual form on a wall. Always searching, seeking, looking, and wandering he finds "Art Is Everywhere" if he just looks from a deeper place within himself.
Oriental Furniture
This fantastic room divider is the perfect example of traditional with a twist. The Zen Shoji Double Sided Sliding Door Room Divider has not only the traditional look of most shoji room dividers, it is equipped with sliding doors, top and bottom tracks, and right and left door jambs for your convenience. Bring the traditional Asian theme in to your contemporary area with this elegant room divider.
Stefan Dietze is a German-based photographer who believes the most important goal is to tell a story through his work. The places he tries to find usually have a century-long history. He wants people to look at them and start wondering what once might have happened in that particular setting. Stefan has made countless trips throughout Europe to find historic buildings and landscapes that fascinate him and have a story to tell.
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