This 19th Century Georgian pine chest is beautifully hand-painted with a charming garden scene, depicting a lady in a yellow dress picking flowers. The detailed artwork spans across the ...
This set of four framed giclée prints features vibrant floral arrangements, each presented in a distinct regional vase. The collection includes: Vase du Japon, decorated with bold blue and ...
This original floral still life oil on canvas, signed Clement, depicts a lush basket overflowing with blooming roses and garden blossoms. The artist’s detailed brushwork highlights the soft petals, ...
This large still life oil on canvas by Robert Elgas features a lavish arrangement of ripe grapes, peaches, pomegranates, and blossoms set against a rich green background. The composition ...
19th Century Original Oil on Canvas Painting of Alpine Landscape with Mill In ornate gold gilt frame.
This original oil on canvas, signed “Peter,” is a vibrant interpretation after Isaac Maimon’s celebrated work “Tea Time.” The piece captures two elegantly dressed women in a lively café ...
This Frederic Remington bronze titled Scout depicts a lone frontiersman on horseback, captured in a moment of watchful vigilance, and mounted on a polished green marble base. Remington’s works ...
This finely cast bronze titled Bronco Buster captures the raw energy of a cowboy mastering a rearing horse, mounted on an elegant green marble base. Originally created by famed ...
This limited edition print by Alexander Calder, titled Les Trois Oeufs, features his signature use of bold primary colors and striking abstract forms. Numbered 38/75 and hand-signed, the composition ...
This striking mid-century lithograph, “Le Clown au Fond Rouge” by Bernard Buffet, showcases his iconic angular lines and somber expression against a vivid red background. Born in Paris in ...
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This 1741 hand-colored engraving by Jacobus Houbraken features Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset KG (c.1587–1645), a politician and noted favorite of King James VI and I. Carr is ...
This 1741 hand-colored engraving by Jacobus Houbraken depicts Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, one of the most influential statesmen of Tudor England. When Henry VIII ascended the throne in 1509, Wolsey ...
