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"The Toymaker: Toy Cow" Artworkby James Carter
$635
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: James Carter, American (1948 - ) | Title: The Toymaker: Toy Cow | Year: 1986 | Medium: Four Serigraphs, each signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 23/275 | Size: 22.5 x 27 in. (57.15 x 68.58 cm)
Blade Sculptures Photographic Art, Andrew Martin Sword Beach, Smallby Andrew Martin
$1,895
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A stark scene of blade-like sculptures standing forlornly on an amber beach, with a dark sea and a moody sky in the backdrop. Printed onto smooth plexiglass this artwork has a sleek, glossy finish and is part of our curated collaboration with Cobra Art.
- Small
- W47 x D1 x H31 in
- Medium
- W59 x D1 x H39 in
- Large
- W71 x D1 x H47 in
- Extra Large
- W79 x D1 x H59 in
- Material | Plexiglass
- Comes in 4 sizes
- Order on Demand - 4-5 Week Lead Time
Blade Sculptures Photographic Art, Andrew Martin Sword Beach, Mediumby Andrew Martin
$3,035
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A stark scene of blade-like sculptures standing forlornly on an amber beach, with a dark sea and a moody sky in the backdrop. Printed onto smooth plexiglass this artwork has a sleek, glossy finish and is part of our curated collaboration with Cobra Art.
- Small
- W47 x D1 x H31 in
- Medium
- W59 x D1 x H39 in
- Large
- W71 x D1 x H47 in
- Extra Large
- W79 x D1 x H59 in
- Material | Plexiglass
- Comes in 4 sizes
- Order on Demand - 4-5 Week Lead Time
Blade Sculptures Photographic Art, Andrew Martin Sword Beach, Largeby Andrew Martin
$4,745
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A stark scene of blade-like sculptures standing forlornly on an amber beach, with a dark sea and a moody sky in the backdrop. Printed onto smooth plexiglass this artwork has a sleek, glossy finish and is part of our curated collaboration with Cobra Art.
- Small
- W47 x D1 x H31 in
- Medium
- W59 x D1 x H39 in
- Large
- W71 x D1 x H47 in
- Extra Large
- W79 x D1 x H59 in
- Material | Plexiglass
- Comes in 4 sizes
- Order on Demand - 4-5 Week Lead Time
Blade Sculptures Photographic Art, Andrew Martin Sword Beach, Extra Largeby Andrew Martin
$7,135
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A stark scene of blade-like sculptures standing forlornly on an amber beach, with a dark sea and a moody sky in the backdrop. Printed onto smooth plexiglass this artwork has a sleek, glossy finish and is part of our curated collaboration with Cobra Art.
- Small
- W47 x D1 x H31 in
- Medium
- W59 x D1 x H39 in
- Large
- W71 x D1 x H47 in
- Extra Large
- W79 x D1 x H59 in
- Material | Plexiglass
- Comes in 4 sizes
- Order on Demand - 4-5 Week Lead Time
NOVICA Krishna With His Cattle And Madhubani Paintingby NOVICA
$130
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Lord Krishna tends to two gentle cows as he plays a message of peace on his flute. His beloved Radha and the milkmen's wives follow him, entranced by his sweet music. Devendra Kumar Jha and his family paint the pastoral scene in the traditional Madhubani style. Using vegetable dyes on handmade paper, they perpetuate an ancestral art form.
As each painting is an individual creation, each is unique. Colors and motifs may vary slightly from that pictured.
As each painting is an individual creation, each is unique. Colors and motifs may vary slightly from that pictured.
Product Features
- Signed by the artist
- 22.25" W x 30.5" H
- Natural dyes on handmade paper
- Primary or Jewel Colors
Dune Buggy (Set of 3) - Assortedby Safavieh
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$147$171
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Visionary expanse. This acrylic/oil painting on canvas triptych is an exploration of soft coloration. Framed with abies fabri, the sacred wood from the Emei Shan Mountain in western China, its natural landscape is ideal for a cozy retreat.
Horse and Postcard Gallery
$410
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Our Muse? The universal love of horses. When we discovered a box of letters, stamps and postcards dating back to the 1800's, we knew they belonged with our 18th century horse. What could be better than blending history with a distinctly modern point-of-view?