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Rudolf Eickemeyer
Richard Long - Walking a Line in Peru (1972)
Roderic O’Conor (1860-1940) - Breeze
Oil on panel. Painted in 1898.
14.6 x 18.1 inches, 37.1 x 46 cm. Estimate: US$70,000-100,000.
Failed to sell Sotheby’s, New York, 31 Jan 2020.
Travis Chapman
The Smuggler
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Bo Bartlett La Corrida 2023 Oil on linen 88 x 120 in.
Weeping Willow, 1919, Claude Monet
Harald Sohlberg (Norwegian, 1869-1935), Fisherman’s cottage, 1907
The Noisy Cricket
Men In Black
The dance, Randy Ortiz
Jansson Stegner
Archer
2020
Oil on linen
84 x 47 in 213.4 x 119.4 cm
Le Corbusier - Femme nue aux cheveux bleus
Alexandre Benois (Russian, 1870–1960) The Bath of the Marquise, 1906
Another amazing artifact found while searching the collection of The Ethnological Museum of Berlin.
Simply titled, "Gold Jewelry"
Material: Gold
Dimensions: 21 x 2.5 x 2.2 cm
Weight: 109g
Origin: Colombia
Amazing artifact from The Ethnological Museum of Berlin simply titled "Gold Object"
Material: Gold
Dimensions: 5.5 x 7 x 10.3 cm
Weight: 102.56g
Origin: Cundinamarca, Colombia
Joyce Koskenmaki
Dog and Storm
oil on linen
16" x 20"
Note from artist: "This is my dog Carmen who always waited for me."
Note from me: All credits to this artist. My only hope is to bring more attention to their wonderful work!