- JOAN MIRO "LOUISIANA, HUMLEBAEK" 56/75
LITHOGRAPHJoan Miro (Spanish, 1893 - 1983)
"Affiche pour L'Exposition 'Miro' Louisiana, Humlebaek (Denmark)" - 1974
Pencil signed and numbered (56/75) lower margin. Color...
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[more like this] - TUBBY BROWN NOAH'S ARK FOLK ART 2-D
ARCHED PANEL Tubby Brown (American / Louisiana 1929-2003), 'Noah's Ark', paint and high relief carved wood arched hanging sculpture, signed to lower right, unframed. Approximate...
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PORCELAIN IVORY-GROUND ‘WEICHMALEREI’ THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE PORCELAIN IVORY-GROUND ‘WEICHMALEREI’ THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, circa 1888, blue sceptre and iron-red...
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Inlaid Mahogany Campeche Chair, early 19th c., distinctive arched crest, later crest rail extension, scrolled arms, turned stretcher, back with later reinforced brackets,...
[more like this] - GALVANIZED METAL SITZ BATHGalvanized
Metal Sitz Bath , arched back, rolled arms, flared rim base, h. 27 in., w. 31 in., d. 31 in Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the Louisiana State Museum, proceeds to...
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Cypress Arched Window , early 20th c., flanked by two quarter round sunburst brackets , h. 48 1/2 in., w. 94 3/4 in., d. 4 5/8 in Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the...
[more like this] - PAIR OF NEW ORLEANS FRENCH DOORSPair
of New Orleans French Doors , early 20th c., arch top, glazed panels, set in a molded frame, all painted white , h. 91 in., w. 45 1/2 in., d. 8 in Provenance: Property deaccessioned...
[more like this] - LOUISIANA CREOLE MAHOGANY AND CYPRESS
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[more like this] - AMERICAN PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHAmerican
Painted Cast Iron Garden Bench, early 20th c., triple seat back centered by an arched anthemion reserve, diaper pattern seat, reticulated acanthine and star aprons, cabriole...
[more like this] - PHILIP ANTHONY SAGE (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
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[more like this] - A Louisiana Carved Cherrywood Campeche
Rocking Chair early 19th c. distinctive architectural half-round crest continuous back and seat with leather upholstery and nailhead trim serpentine arms and supports over...
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"Louisiana Drilling Rigs" oil on canvas signed lower right 16 1/8 in. x 24 in. in an antique frame. Provenance: Collection of Elise Mason Smith Howard; Succession of...
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[more like this] - Good Shearwater Pottery Green Vase,
ca. 1940, thrown by Peter Anderson (1901-1984) and carved by James McConnell Anderson (1907-1998), of lobed form, the base with an impressed, arched Shearwater mark, accompanied...
[more like this] - American Sterling Silver "Vintage" Ewer,
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Louisiana mid 19th century molded flat covered tester on four quatrefoil shaped posts retaining an arching and paneled headboard with foliate carving. H113'' W71 3/4'' L89''...
[more like this] - Large Louisiana Cast-Iron Sugar Kettle,
fourth quarter 19th century, fitted with an arched swing handle of iron, presented in an old matte black-painted finish, the interior in a natural lightly rusted state, h....
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[more like this] - Lin Emery (American/Louisiana, b. 1928)
"Flower", 1992, welded, polished and painted aluminum kinetic outdoor sculpture, 137" x 54". Provenance: Purchased by a New Orleans collector from The Arthur Roger Gallery,...
[more like this] - An American Gothic Wrought Iron and
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[more like this] - A Pair of Louisiana Mahogany Convent
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[more like this] - Jacques Tanesse (New Orleans) "Plan
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[more like this] - Important Pair of American Gothic Revival
Oak Armchairs, mid-19th century, probably New Orleans, each with a tall back with boldly carved crockets over a pierced field centered by a trefoil, flanked by cusp-carved...
[more like this] - Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
"Sandias", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 36" x 24", signed in pencil lower right "R. Tamayo", numbered "25/100", published by Transworld Art and printed in Bank...
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"Mujer con Sombrero", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 36" x 26", signed in pencil lower center "R Tamayo", numbered in pencil "25/100", published by Transworld Art...
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[more like this] - Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
"Dos Personajes", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 25" x 36", signed lower right "R Tamayo", numbered lower left "25/100", published by Transworld Art and printed...
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"Hombre", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 36" x 24", signed in pencil lower center "R Tamayo", numbered in pencil "1/100", published by Transworld Art and printed...
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Rocking Chair early 19th c. scalloped crest flanked by turned finials S-curve arms with shaped supports curule base connected by plain stretchers leather sling back with nailhead...
[more like this] - John William Hill (American 1812-1879)
& Benjamin Franklin Smith (American 1830-1927) "New Orleans from St. Patrick's Church 1852" lithograph with later hand-coloring published by Smith Brothers & Co. 225 Fulton...
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