Paradise Garden
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic/ watercolor on good quality hot press watercolor paper. Dimensions with frame are 14 x 8 x 1 in.
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paintings
Acrylic, Watercolor
20th Century
Paradise Garden
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic/ watercolor on good quality hot press watercolor paper. Dimensions with frame are 14 x 8 x 1 in.
Acrylic, Watercolor
Untitled
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Italian, hand painted, oil on canvas landscape with hand painted border. See other painting in separate listing that creates a pair.
Canvas, Oil
Garden Memory
Located in Mc Lean, VA
British
Canvas, Oil
Antique Classical Tapesetry
Located in Santa Barbara, CA
This Antique Tapestry Wall Hanging (5'9" x 5'10") is a stunning example of classical European tapestry artistry, depicting a detailed paradise scene through meticulous weaving and vi...
Wool, Cotton
A Lady in a Garden
Located in Sheffield, MA
Louis-Emile Adan French, 1839-1937 A Lady in a Garden Oil on board 9 ⅝ by 13 in, w/ frame 14 ⅞ by 18 ⅛ in Signed lower left French painter Louis-Emile Adan was born in Paris. Little is known of his earliest introduction to the visual arts, but he was admitted to the École des Beaux-Arts, where he initially studied with François-Edouard Picot (1786 – 1866), a successful painter who had himself been part of Jacques-Louis David’s studio, and who was one of the most popular professors at the École. Adan’s work during the 1860s embraced the mainstream tradition of neo-classicism espoused by J.A.D. Ingres (1780-1867). Simultaneously, Adan seems to have taken an interest in painting elegant young women. These images had considerable popular appeal, especially when they featured fashionable clothing in the latest styles. The decade of the 1880s was very busy, both with annual painting submissions to the Salon and with an expanding role as a book illustrator. Toward the end of the decade, Adan’s painting changed significantly. His earlier curiosity about Realist themes took on a new urgency as the artist explored the rigors of rural life. By the middle of the 1880s, Adan was actively engaged in the naturalist movement. Adan’s submissions for the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris showcased his naturalist aesthetic. His reputation as a distinguished painter was further recognized in 1892 when he became a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and again in 1900 when he was asked to sit on the jury of both the Salon and the Salon des Artistes Français. Museums: Macon, Agen, Pau, Alençon, Lyon, Mulhouse, Rouen, Nice, Péronne, Nantes, Pfister Art...
Oil
Allegory of Abundance
Located in New York, NY
Painted in collaboration with Hendrick van Balen (Antwerp, 1575 – 1632). Provenance: Private Collection, Uruguay, since the 1930s. The eldest son of Jan Br...
Copper
Florentine Garden
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Ricciardo Meacci (Italian, 1856 - 1938) Signed: R. Meacci (Lower, Left) " Florentine Garden " Watercolor on Paper 7 1/2" x 15 1/4" Housed in a 3" Frame Overall Size: 19 5/8" x ...
Paper, Watercolor
Garden Wall
Located in Atlanta, GA
Painter Phil Turner focuses primarily on semi-realistic and abstract landscapes. Expressiveness, movement and color are hallmarks of his landscapes. Turner is primarily a self-taught...
Acrylic
Antique French Tapestry
Located in WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA
Rug Number 30014 Size 10' 2" X 14' 0" Design Tapestry Collection Antique/Vintage Material Wool Texture Tapestry Origin France Age Antique/Vintage
Wool

The Forest
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is a Flemish style tapestry reproduction of the Jagaloon tapestries created to decorate the interiors of the royal Wawel Castle in Kraków, P...
Tapestry

"La Foret de Marly" The Forest of Marly
Located in Atlanta, GA
Inspired by the Flanders verdure from the early 17th century. The rapid development of new sciences such as botany inspired weavers to produce tapestries known as "verdures". These d...
Tapestry

"La Foret de Marly" The Forest of Marly
Located in Atlanta, GA
Inspired by the Flanders verdure from the early 17th century. The rapid development of new sciences such as botany inspired weavers to produce tapestries known as "verdures". These d...
Tapestry