I Like Mike's Mid Century Modern
$499.00
Guernica is a Picasso masterwork, mural-sized and regarded by many as the most moving work of art to depict war ever created. Though quite modern, it dates from 1937. This framed print of the painting is from 1969, when the original was still owned by Picasso himself; he lent it to the MOMA in New York for a showing. He would of course have been involved in every aspect of that show, including approving the creation of this print…so it’s a lot closer to Picasso than something you might purchase new today.
Original aluminum framing, print is behind glass. There are very subtle water marks on the top, barely visible (pictured)
28” W x 20” H x 1” D
$189.00
As was his wont, Toulouse-Lautrec captured the work-a-day glamour of the Moulin Rouge. La Goulue, center, was the most celebrated can-can dancer of her era.... View full product details
$249.00
On July 23, 1981, possibly in Seattle where it was eventually framed in wood with a double matt, this print was made. Was the artist... View full product details
$99.00
This small wall hanging features Paul Gauguin’s Arearia, mounted on wood and decopaged, circa 1950, by someone who assembled a small collection of masterworks (they... View full product details
$199.00
An actual person, Aristide Bruant was the stage name of a famous vaudville-style Montmatre-area star in 1880's Paris. He was one of the first friends the... View full product details