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Fan Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Fan Dancer. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 21"x19.5"x4.5".
The Aristocrats - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Poertzel
Poertzel bronze and ivory sculpture, The Aristocrats. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:24"x24"x5".
FLOOR LAMPS
Pond Lily Floor Lamp (pc) Code : 11080
Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Bronze Sculpture - Surist Angel
Archipenko original limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Surrealist Angel".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Crystal Candy Basket Dimensions : 7.50H 8.25W 5.25D CODE 110
"The Joker" - Dennis Prath
"The Joker" by Dennis Prath. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 21X18.
Dark Haired Lady- Klimt- Limited Edition on Canvas
Gustav Klimt Limited Edition on canvas, "Dark Haired Lady".Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
HANGING LAMP
Large Fruit Shade Hanging Lamp (pc) Code : 11518
#22 - Fancy Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Diamond and Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Diamond and Emerald Ring. Emerald is approx .50 ct. Diamonds are approx 1ct VS1 color I. Heavy
Lily Lamp
Single Lily Lamp CODE 111053
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Other World", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Code : 50056

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"Dance At Bougival" - Chagall- Inspired
Inspired by Chagall, this is handpainted and signed by an in-house authorized artist. Beautifully framed . Approx. size:29X25.
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION. EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Unsigned Warhol Marilyn Monroe Print
Unsigned print of Warhol's "Marilyn Monroe". Framed. Approx. size: 24x34..
Pino on Canvas - The Dancer
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "The Dancer".
Reverse Painted Pairpoint Lamp
in the manner of pairpoint Reverse Painted Pairpoint Lamp (pc)- Dimensions: 24.00H 16.00W 16.00D CODE 11935
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With fireplace" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CASAMENTI SU MOLO" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue Diamond Earrings in 14K Yellow Gold
1.5 ctw. Blue Diamond Earrings in 14K Yellow Gold
UNISEX DIAMOND RING
UNISEX DIAMOND RING, DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 2CT, CLARITY: VS2 COLOR: G.
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman Drawing Before A Mirror - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman Drawing Before A Mirror". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Mans 14k Yellow Gold Topaz Diamond
Mans 14k Yellow Gold Topaz Diamond Topaz Royal Blue Diamond VSI COLOR G

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Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
FANCY PEARL TIFFANY & CO. NECKLACE
FANCY PEARL TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE, 925 SILVER.
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "La Passante" circa 1894, this painting of a stroller on a Paris boulevard was same year Bonnard produced a series of colour lithograph illustrating scenes of Paris street life. This shows the enormous influence of Japanese design on Bonnard's representation of figures and architectural forms. The style is one of suggestion rather than complete statement. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Damascene - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Damascene. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "PAYSAGE". CIRCA 1906. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Christ in Limbo". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Lady On The Steps - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Andre Bouraine
Andre Bouraine bronze and ivory sculpture, Lady On The Steps. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22.5"x17"x5".
DESK LAMP
Hummingbird desk Lamp (pc) Code : 11920 Dimensions : 13.50H 10.50W .00D
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 10K YELLOW GOLD GARNET/DIAMOND RING
This lady's 10K yellow gold garnet/Diamond Ring is comprise of 4 prongs set oval shape garnet surrounded by 2 prongs set 10 round diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are. 1.00cts. The total weight of the ring is 3.40grams. Clarity SI1 SI2 I1 color KL Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.

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FLOOR LAMPS
23"" dragonfly floor lamp Code : 11662
Alexander Archipenko Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze limited Edition Sculpture
Alexander Archipenko , limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Flat Torso".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Cut glass pitcher Dimensions : 7.00H 6.00W 6.00D CODE 121
Plate Signed Norman Rockwell Lithogrqaph
Plate signed Norman Rockwell lithograph. Approx. size: 21X21.
The Kiss- Klimt - Limited Edition on Canvas
Gustav Klimt Limited Edition on canvas, "The Kiss".Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046
HANGING LAMP
Grape Shade Hanging Lamp (pc) Code : 11588
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TETE RENVERSEE", CIRCA 1906 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp Lady and Looking Glass CODE 11497
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Smaller and Smaller", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of MissionTable Lamp (pc) Code : 50062 Dimensions : 13.50H 14.25W .00D
Schofield - "Changing Seasons" - Serigraph
Schofield handsigned and numbered limited edition serigraph, "Changing Seasons". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 21X25.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".

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STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF LOUIS ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION. EDITION IS 18 OF 25, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Floral Puffy Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Puffy Lamp CODE 50004
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BELMONT SHORE" CIRCA 1970. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue & White Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
1.10 ctw Blue & White Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold. Comes with GLA Est. Retail Replacement Value Appraisal
UNISEX DIAMOND RING
UNISEX DIAMOND RING, DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 2CT, CLARITY: VS1 I1 COLOR: SILVER CAPE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Abstract - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Abstract". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany Lamp 12" Tulip Shade CODE 11069
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice, titled "Maternal Figure" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Ladies Royal Blue 14 k Gold
Ladies Royal Blue Topaz White Diamonds 14K Yellow Gold Mount Blue Topaz 6K Sapphire Aprox. 6k
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Johnny Cash Giclee
"Johnny Cash" Giclee, mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Circus Rider" circa 1897, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.

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Signed A.R. Dergado Bronze and Ivory - Feuervogel
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Feuervogel" by artist A.R. Dergado, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 12.2".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "PAYSAGE". CIRCA 1909 GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of Uncle Dominque". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Top Hat - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Top Hat". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:21.5"x11"
DESK LAMP
Floral Puffy Lamp (pc) Code : 50003 Dimensions : 14.50H 10.50W .00D
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
FLOOR LAMPS
Aladdin Floor Lamp (pc) Code : 11670 Dimensions : 56.00H 23.00W 12.00D
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Hobstar pitcher Dimensions : 8.00H 8.00W 5.50D CODE 152
"The Young Philadelphians" Movie Still
Paul Newman movie still from "The Young Philadelphians". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 20X22.
Jazz - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "Jazz". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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HANGING LAMP
Large Floral Shade Hanging Lamp (pc) Code : 11710
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU ASSIS DANS", CIRCA 1906 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp Six Light LilyCODE 11550
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Circle Limit III", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Lamp w/ Wood Base (pc) Code : 50239
Schofield - "Changing Seasons" - Serigraph
Schofield handsigned and numbered limited edition serigraph, "Changing Seasons". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 21X25.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
BEAUTIFUL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT". EDITION IS 23 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Framed Nagel Poster
Framed Nagel poster with damage to glass. Approx. size: 36x24.
Floral Puffy Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Puffy Lamp CODE 50007
Picasso - Limited Edition - Femme Couchee
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Femme Couchee". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Two Women On The Beach" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PORTO ERCOLE" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Red & White Diamond Heart Pendant Necklace in 10K Gold
1.5 ctw. Red & White Diamond Heart Pendant Necklace in 10K Gold
STUNNING UNISEX DIAMOND RING
STUNNING UNISEX DIAMOND RING SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.50CT CLARITY IS VS2 COLOR IS I
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Woman Relaxing - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Woman Relaxing". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany Lamp "Dragonfly Mosaic Lamp" Dimensions: 14.50H 16.00W 16.00D CODE 11152
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice, titled "Nocturnal Fragments" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#45 Fancy Diamond Ring
Fancy Diamond Ring. Approx .25ct Red Diamond
Unisex Lapis 18 K Yellow Gold
Unisex Lapis 18 K Yellow Gold lapis purple Aprox. 10K Yellow Gold Mount.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
The Grateful Dead Giclee
"The Grateful Dead" Giclee with 5 engraved signatures and mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Street" circa 1900, Bonnard's admiration for Oriental composition is shown here in his affirmative use of space and the abrupt placement of the principle figure, the woman at the lower right. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
The Creed - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, The Creed . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "NATURE MORTE", CIRCA 1912 GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne bearing the signature, titled "Stove in the Studio". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Illuminated Temple Goddess - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Temple Goddess. Lights up . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 27"x18". CC111500
DESK LAMP
In The Manner Of MissionTable Lamp (pc) Code : 50062 Dimensions : 13.50H 14.25W .00D
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 14K WHITE GOLD LAB ORANGE SAPPHIRE/DIAMOND RING
This lady's 14K white gold blue lab orange sapphire/Diamond Ring is comprise of 5 prongs set round shape lab orange sapphire surrounded by 2 prongs set 9 round diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are.90cts. The total weight of the ring is 2.90grams.clarity SI1 SI2 I1 color HI Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
Floor Lamp Code : 11816 Dimensions : 65.50H 15.50W 1.00D
Rare Pablo Picasso Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Female Torso
Pablo Picasso Signed and Numbered 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Female Torso". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 15"x8"x4".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Blue Trim Barcelona Bowl CODE 177
Interior with A Violin Case - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "Interior With A Violin Case". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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HANGING LAMP
Antler Lamp Code : 39327 Dimensions : 43.00H 20.00W 10.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "PORTRAIT DE BOURGEAT", CIRCA 1914 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp "Leap Frog" CODE 11746
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Code : 50240
"Last Meeting" - Julio - Canvas Print
Julio plate signed canvas print, "Last Meeting". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 24X20.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
FINE LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
FINE LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LADY IN MOSCOW", LIMITED EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Hartley -"Chopsticks" - Lithograph
Hartley plate signed lithograph, "Chopsticks".Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 37X28.
Floral Puffy Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Puffy Lamp CODE 50009
Picasso - Limited Edition - Girl Before A Mirror
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Girl Before A Mirror". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Figure" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIEW FROM CLIFF DRIVE" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
1.40 ctw Blue Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold.Comes with GLA Est. Retail Replacement Value Appraisal Card Pictured Below
Diamond Heart Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
1 ctw. Diamond Heart Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Women's Fancy Pink Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
Women's fancy pink sapphire and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Pink sapphire is approximately 6 ct and white topaz is approximately 4 ct.
LADIES FANCY BRIDAL SET RINGS
LADIES FANCY BRIDAL SEX RING SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1CT CLARTY IS VS2 COLOR IS G
Limited Edition Picasso - Couple Relaxing - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Couple Relaxing". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany Lamp "Lady Table Lamp" CODE 11159
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice, titled "Figure" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Metamorphosis" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ladies 14K Gold Ring
Ladies 14K Gold Water Fall Diamond Cluster 2K Diamonds VS2 Silver Cape Heavy Ladies Mount
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
The Beatles Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures
"The Beatles" Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 19x14.

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FANCY MESH TIFFANY & CO. BRACELET
FANCY MESH TIFFANY & CO BRACLET, FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "La Loge" circa 1908, Gaston and Josse Bernheim were owners of mone of the most prestigious art galleries in Paris, a gallery in which Bonnard's works were exhibited many times throughout his career. The Bernheims commissioned the artist to portray them, with their wives, in their boc at the Paris Opera. The resulting painting shows Bonnard's mischievous, somewhat ironic sense of humour, for he has relegated two of the gigures to the background and cut off half of one face. This arbitrary compositonal device concentrates attention on the other figures, and especially on the elegant gowns of the women. Unlike Bonnard's gayer cafe concert and circus paintings, this portrait group is a study in cool detachment and ennui, accenuated by contrast with the warm, lush tones of the upholstery and hangings of the elegant theatre box. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Footsteps
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Footsteps" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "PAPIER COLLE" CIRCA 1914. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Nippon Fine Procelain 1924
Nippon Fine Procelain 1924
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of Achille Emperaire". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
Bal Costume - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Bal Costume. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
DESK LAMP
Turtleback Lamp (pc) Code : 50070
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
FLOOR LAMPS
Floor Lamp Code : 11817 Dimensions : 65.50H 15.50W 1.00D
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Giraffe Woman With Drawers
This is a limited edition, signed bronze sculpture that is layered with 24K gold entitled "Giraffe Woman With Drawers". Sculpture measures approx. 19"x 8.5" x 4".

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Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Gold Trim Barcelona Basket CODE 181
HANGING LAMP
Hanging Lamp Code : 50561 Dimensions : 16.00H 6.00W 6.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "FRUITS ET FEUILLAGES", CIRCA 1914 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#64 - Fancy Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Promise Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Promise Ring. Diamond is approx .25 ct. Heavy
Lady's Unique Design 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Unique 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Pink Sapphire approx 2cts, Diamonds approx 1.50 cts VS1, Color G.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
"DLM 156" Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp Green Hand Painted tulip CODE 11891
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Code : 50501
"Florals I" by Schofield
Embellished Limited Edition Giclee on canvas. Approx. size: 26X31.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
EXQUISITE LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
EXQUISITE LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "BLUE CIRCLE" EDITION IS 22 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Robert Arnold - "Summer Day"
Robert Arnold limited edition print, "Summer's Day".Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 37X30.

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Floral Puffy Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Puffy Lamp Dimensions: 18.00H 12.00W 12.00D CODE 50011
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Peace" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIEW OF AVALON" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond Star Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
1ctw Diamond Star Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
UNISEX DIAMOND RING
UNISEX BLACK AND WHITE DIAMOND BAGQUETTE RING, DIAMONDS APPROXIMATE IS 2.05CT CLARITY IS VS1 AND COLOR IS G
Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Red, Green Bedside Lamp: Dimensions : 11.00H 7.00W 7.00D CODE 11173
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Bob Marley Giclee, mini guitar & Rock Legend I.D. card
"Bob Marley" Giclee, mini guitar & Rock Legend image of the I.D. card, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14x18.
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Nude with a Lamp" circa 1912, This painting can be considered the very essence of Bonnard's intimist style and subject matter. A moment of complete privacy of relaxed self-absorption, has been caught forever, with loving delicacy that privacy seems not to be invaded. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUES, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "VERRE ET PIPE" CIRCA 1917. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Van Gogh- Self Portrait with Bangaded Ear - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "Self Portrait with Bangaded Ear". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Silvia A.- IN THE COUNTRY -Hand Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph on Canvas
This is a limited edition hand signed Lithograph by Silvia A. titled "IN THE COUNTRY". Medium: Lithograph on Canvas [Signed and Numbered by the artist]. This piece is numbered from an edition size of 95. Image size: 20" x 24". Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Washing of a Corpse". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Odalisque
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Odalisque" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
DESK LAMP
In The Manner Of Tiffany Desk Lamp (pc) Code : 50131
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 10K WHITE GOLD TANZANITE/DIAMOND PENDANTZ
This lady's 10K white gold tanzanite/Diamond pendant is comprise of 2 prongs set round shape tanzanite surrounded by 2 prongs set 6 baguette cut diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are.30cts. The total weight of the pendant is 1.60grams.clarity SI1 SI2 color IJ Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
Victorian Floor Lamp Code : 11842
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Portrait Of Picasso
This is a limited edition, signed bronze sculpture that is layered with 24K gold entitled "PORTRAIT OF PICASSO" (1947) by Salvador Dali. Comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 7in. x2 in. x 2in.
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Gold Barcelona Bowl CODE 182

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The Egyptian Curtain - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Egyptian Curtain". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
HANGING LAMP
Hanging Lamp with Jeweled Design Code : 50560 Dimensions : 16.00H 6.00W 6.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ODALISQUE A LA JUPE DE TULLE", CIRCA 1923 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
"Derriere Le Miroir" Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp Palm tree with horse lamp. Cranberry shade. CODE 11975
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Circle Limit IV", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Lamp Code : 50503
"Place De La Concorde" inspired by Degas
Edgar Degas (19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917), born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas was a French artist famous for his work in painting, sculpture, printmaking and drawing. He is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism although he rejected the term, and preferred to be called a realist. A superb draughtsman, he is especially identified with the subject of the dance, and over half his works depict dancers. These display his mastery in the depiction of movement, as do his racecourse subjects and female nudes. His portraits are notable for their psychological complexity and depiction of human isolation. Early in his career, his ambition was to be a history painter, a calling for which he was well prepared by his rigorous academic training and close study of classic art. In his early thirties, he changed course, and by bringing the traditional methods of a history painter to bear on contemporary subject matter, he became a classical painter of modern life. Hand painted and signed by in house authorized artist in a limited edition series. Beautifully framed oil on canvas. Approx. size: 24X28.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHENSTEIN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "GEORGE WASHINGTON" EDITION IS 24 OF 95 COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Floral Puffy Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Puffy Lamp: Dimensions: 18.50H 7.00W 10.00D CODE 50013
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "War" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAN FRANCISCO WHARF" CIRCA 1973. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT, DO NOT INCLUDE CHAIN, WHITE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 3CT
Limited Edition Picasso - The Lovers - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Lovers". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp 20"" Glass Shade CODE 11213
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Rock Composition I" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Lady's Antique Style 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring
Lady's Antique Style 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1.25 ct VS2, Color G.(4KJ)
Henri Matisse- Limited edition - Vereve IV
Henri Matisse-Limited Edition On Paper. Title: "Verve IV" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex Very Fancy Diamond Cluster 14K
Unisex Very Fancy Diamond Cluster VSI Color G 14K Yellow Gold Mount
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Licenced Disney Etchings Mickey Mouse
Licenced Disney Etchings "Mickey Mouse" hand colored, Limited Edition, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO. NECKLACE 925 FINE SILVER.
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "After the Flood" circa 1909-10, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.

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Exotic Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Exotic Dancer". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 21"x27"x9".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "AS DE TREFLE" CIRCA 1918. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Matisse- Icarus - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "Icarus". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Silvia A.- RED ABSTRACT- Hand Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph on Canvas
This is a limited edition hand signed Lithograph by Silvia A. titled "RED ABSTRACT". Medium: Lithograph on Canvas [Signed and Numbered by the artist]. This piece is numbered from an edition size of 95. Image size: 20" x 24". Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Reading Aloud (Zola & Alexis)". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - A Slight Accident
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "A Slight Accident" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 20"x6"x8"
DESK LAMP
Grey Desk Lamp Code : 50456 Dimensions : 27.00H 6.50W 6.50D
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 10K YELLOW GOLD LAB RUBY/DIAMOND RING
This lady's 10K white gold lab ruby/Diamond pendant is comprise of 4 prongs set oval round shape lab ruby surrounded by 4 prongs set 8 round diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are.50cts. The total weight of the pendant is 4.20grams.clarity SI1 SI2 I1 HI Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
Lamp with Parrot (pc) Code : 50036

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Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Glass Basket Dimensions : 7.00H 5.00W 4.00D CODE 1823
The Goldfish - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Goldfish". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
HANGING LAMP
Hanging Lamp Code : 50558 Hanging lamp designed to be the center piece of a room. (pc) Dimensions : 60.00H 24.00W 24.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TETE DE FACE", CIRCA 1948 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
"Derriere Le Miroir" Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp Mother and Son Figural Lamp - Bronze Finish Base with Single Lily Shade CODE 36100
Maurice Utrillo Signed Limited Edition - WINDMILLS
Maurice Utrillo signed limited edition, "WINDMILLS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x20".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Balcony", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Code : 50504
"Artists Father Reading" -Cezanne- Limited Edition
Limited edition, signed and hand-embellished Chagall chromograph Limited Edition, "Artist's Father Readinf". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 30X27.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION, EDITION IS 25 OF 95 COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.

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Unknown Title - W. James
Beautifully framed. Approx. size: 42x30.
Floral Puffy Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Puffy Lamp CODE 50016
Picasso - Limited Edition - El Corrida Vertical
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "El Corrida Vertical". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Child Playing With Toy truck" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DARSENA" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
1.5 ctw. Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
Red & White Diamond 10K Rose Gold Necklace
1ctw. Red & White Diamond 10K Rose Gold Necklace
Women's Elegant Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
womens elegant sapphire and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Sapphire is approximately 3 ct and white topaz is approximately 2 ct
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT, DO NOT INCLUDE CHAIN, WHITE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 3.02CT
Limited Edition Picasso - Running On the Beach - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Running On the Beach". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp "Three Mushroom Lamp" CODE 11223
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Rock Composition III" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.

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#53 Fancy Ladys 14K Gold Boroka Pearl Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Gold Boroka Pearl Ring.
Mans 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
Mans 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Cluster VS1 Color G Diamonds approx 1.50 cts
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Licenced Disney Etchings Mickey Mouse
Licenced Disney Etchings "Mickey Mouse" hand colored, Limited Edition, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO CROSS NECKLACE
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO CROSS NECKLACE An iconic religious symbol in sterling silver 925.
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Natanson Girls" circa 1910, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Simplicity
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Simplicity" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 20"x6"x8"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "NATURE MORTE" CIRCA 1926. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Matisse- Zulma - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "Zulma". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Silvia A. - COUNTRY VINEYARD- Hand Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph on Canvas
This is a limited edition hand signed Lithograph by Silvia A. titled "COUNTRY VINEYARD". Medium: Lithograph on Canvas [Signed and Numbered by the artist]. This piece is numbered from an edition size of 95. Image size: 20" x 24". Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".

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Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Still Life with Seashells and Black Clock". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Anestesia
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Anestesia" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND RING
This lady's 14K white gold Diamond ring is comprise of 6 prongs set round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by 4 prongs set 22 round diamonds.total estimated center diamond's weights is .1.05cts. The total weight of the ring is 4.30grams.clarity I1 JH Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
Lamp with Landscape Design (pc) Code : 50037
Rearl Origanal limited edition 24k gold Art Deco Chiparus Sculpture -Lady Dancer
This Chiparus sculpture, , Origanal limited edition 24k gold layered comes with COA exstreamly Rare "Lady Dancer".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Gold Barcelona Vase
The Red Room - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Red Room". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
HANGING LAMP
Antler Lamp Code : 39328 Dimensions : 27.00H 25.00W 12.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU", CIRCA 1906 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#95 - Fancy Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Columbian Emerald and Diamond Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Columbian Emerald and Diamond Ring. Approx 1ct Columbian Emerald, Diamonds approx .25 ct VS1 Color G. Heavy

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Lady's Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Royal Blue Topaz & Diamond Ring
Lady's Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Royal Blue Topaz & Diamond Ring, Royal Blue Topaz approx 3 cts, Diamonds approx .50 cts, VS1 color G.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp "Frog" CODE 50049
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Large Circus
Marc Chagall limited edition, "The Large Circus". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x20".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Ascending and Descending", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
MISSION LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Lamp Code : 50819 Dimensions : 25.00H .00W .00D
"The Rehearsal" -Degas inspired
Inspired by Degas, this oil on canvas is handpainted and signed by an in-house authorized artist. Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 27X32.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF LOUIS ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "CAT CARESS" EDITION IS 27 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Schofield -"Floral V" - Embellished Limited Edition
Schofield limited edition embellished Limited Edition, "Floral V". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X42.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Pearl/Diamond Necklace
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Pearl/Diamond Necklace, Diamonds weight 4 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Floral Pairpoint Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Pairpoint Lamp, Dimensions: 14.50H .00W .00D

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Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Dead Cock And Jar" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LAGUNA SUMMER" CIRCA 1978.COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
1.5 ctw. Diamond Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
Black Diamond Tear Drop Pendant Necklace in 10K Gold
1.33 ctw Black Diamond Tear Drop Pendant Necklace in 10K Gold
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND BRACELET
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND BRACELET SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 2CT CLARITY IS VS1 AND COLOR IS G.
Limited Edition Picasso - The Kiss - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Kiss". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dragonfly Shade Lamp with Empire Base CODE 11390
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Faded Roses" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Beautiful Unisex 14kt White Gold Diamond Ring
Beautiful Unisex 14kt White Gold Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1 ct, VS1, Color G.(10KJ)
Henri Matisse- Limited edition -The Circus
Henri Matisse-Limited Edition On Paper. Title "The Circus" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex 14K Gold Diamond Ring
Unisex 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Cluster VSI Color G Heavy Mount.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.

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Licenced Disney Etchings Pluto
Licenced Disney Etchings "Pluto" hand colored, Limited Edition, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
FANCY FLOWER TIFFANY & CO TOGGLE NECKLACE
FANCY FLOWER NECKLACE TIFFANY & CO IN FINE STERLING SILVER 925, TOGGLE CLOSURE.
Limited Edition Pete Rose REDS Jersey
This is a Limited Edition Pete Rose Red's (#14)Jersey, framed in a Shadow Box, frame on Red Swede with laser cut Red's logo and two 8x10 photos. Original hand sign by Pete Rose Himself he also signed unusual (CHARLY HUSTLER). This piece is numbered from an edition of 500. The inside dimension is 29"H x 40"W.
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Seine at Vernon" circa 1930, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Signed Bouraine Bronze and Ivory - Master of the Beast
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Master of the Beast" by artist Bouraine, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "NATURE MORTE" CIRCA 1929. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Matisse- Matisse Seaside - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "Matisse Seaside". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Silvia A. -GREEN ABSTRACT -Hand Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph on Canvas
This is a limited edition hand signed Lithograph by Silvia A. titled "GREEN ABSTRACT". Medium: Lithograph on Canvas [Signed and Numbered by the artist]. This piece is numbered from an edition size of 95. Image size: 20" x 24". Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Railway Cutting". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Chorus Girl
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Chorus Girl" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 14K WHITE GOLD AMETHYST/DIAMOND RING
This lady's 14K white gold blue amethyst/Diamond Ring is comprise of 4 prongs set round shape amethyst surrounded by 3 prongs set 6 round diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are.60cts. The total weight of the ring is 2.30grams.clarity SI1 SI2 I1 color HI Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
Floor Lamp Base with Arm (shade not incl.) (pc) Code : 50210 Dimensions : 60.00H 18.00W 10.00D
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Winged Swan for Bacchanale Ballet
This is a limited edition, signedbronze sculpture layered with 24K gold. It is entitled "WINGED SWAN FOR BACCHANALE BALLET" (1939) by Salvador Dali and comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 7.5 in. x 7 in. x 4 in.
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Rendezvous Candlestick Holder CODE 183
"Boy Reading" - Guillaumin - 1905 Lithograph
Limited edition 1906 offset lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 20X24.
Cockatoo -Icart - Limited Edition on Cancas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Cockatoo". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
HANGING LAMP
Hanging Lamp with Painted Landscape Shade Code : 50562 Dimensions : 7.00H 7.00W 20.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "NU DE PROFIL, FIGURE LISANT", CIRCA 1914. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Unisex Fancy 14 kt White Gold Peridot & Diamond Ring
Unisex Fancy 14 kt White Gold Peridot Ring, Peridot approx 3 cts,s, Diamonds approx .10 cts, VS1 color G.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"

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Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp frog lily lamp w/ 2 lights CODE 50050
Klimt Limited Edition - Church at Unterach
Klimt limited edition, "Church at Unterach". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x20".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Regular Division of the Plane III, comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ARCH & POINT" COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Rothko Print
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 40X28.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Multi Sapphire/Diamond Necklace
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Multi Sapphire/Diamond Necklace, Sapphires approx 20 cts & Diamonds total weight 5 cts.
Pairpoint Lamp
Pairpoint Lamp Dimensions : 13.50H .00W .00D CODE 50220
Picasso - Limited Edition - Portrait Of Marie Therese Walter
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Portrait Of Marie Therese Walter". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With Skull, leeks and Pitcher" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DELAGE" CIRCA 1975.COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue & White Diamond Ring
1.25 ctw. Blue & White Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold

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Diamond Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace
1ctw. Diamond Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace
STUNNING UNISEX 8.50CT DIAMOND BRACELET
STUNNING UNISEX DIAMOND BRACELET, DIAMONDS APPROXIMATELY 8.50CT CLARITY IS I1 COLOR IS SILVER CAPE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Portrait of Jacqueline Roque with Flowers - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Portrait of Jacqueline Roque with Flowers". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Blue and White Lamp CODE 11396
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Fruit Tree" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
ladies 14K Gold Ring
Ladies 14K Beautiful Diamond Cluster 2.5K Diamond VSI
Allens -"Disappearing Act"- Lithograph
Pencil signed and numbered Allens lithograph, "Disappearing Act". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 24x30. CC-A94
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Jimi Hendrix Giclee with mini guitar
"Jimi Hendrix " Giclee with mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 15x18.
FINE LUCKY FOUR LEAF CLOVER TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE LUCKY FOUR LEAF CLOVER TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original linocuts. Pencil signed in lower right. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x32”. Very Rare!
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Red and Yellow Still Life" circa 1931, Bonnard has here expressed his delighted preception of a group of orange and golden fruits. Arranged simply in a basket or bowl of harmonious colour, and surrounded by domestic objects humble in themselves yet obviously beautiful to the artist. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.

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Signed E. Drouot Bronze and Ivory - The Hunter
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "The Hunter" by artist E. Drouot, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble base. Approx size: 23x25x9.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "MARINE" CIRCA 1929. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Matisse- Unknown - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "Unknown". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Cafe Terrace At Night - Van Gogh - Limited Edition on Canvas
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition on canvas, "Cafe Terrace At Night". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Verlag, Vienna". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Guiraud Riviere Bronze and Ivory - Nordica
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Nordica" by artist Guiraud Riviere, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 14K WHITE GOLD BLUE TOPAZ/DIAMOND RING
This lady's 14K white gold blue topaz/Diamond Ring is comprise of 3 prongs set heart shape blue topaz surrounded by channel set 6 round diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are. 10cts. The total weight of the ring is 2.30grams. Clarity SI1 SI2 I1 color HI Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
In The Manner Of Mission Floor Lamp (pc) Code : 50248
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Rendezvous Basket CODE 184

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Michel Delacroise
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 19X23.
Danseuses Basculant - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Danseuses Basculant". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0051
HANGING LAMP
Hanging Lamp with Leaf Design Code : 50563 Dimensions : 7.00H 7.00W 20.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "NU AU VISAGE COUPLE", CIRCA 1914 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#101 - Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald Ring, Emerald approx .5ct. Diamonds approx .25ct VS1 Color G. Heavy
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp young couple lamp w/ lily shades CODE 50311
Klimt Limited Edition - Cartoon for the Stoclet Frieze
Klimt signed limited edition, "Cartoon for the Stoclet Frieze". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Sky and Water I", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Beautiful Illuminated Chiparus Marble and Onyx Pedastal
Illuminating white marble and Onyx Chiparus pedastal. Approx. 39x21x9
"The Rec Room" -Van Gogh- Embellished Limited Edition Giclee
Van Goghg embellished Limited Edition giclee, "The Rec Room". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 28X35.
Ladies 10ct Diamond Solitaire
Ladies 14K white gold ring mounted with one genuine 10ct Round Brilliant cut diamond. The ring weighs a total of 4.00g and fits a finger size 6.75. The setting measures 13.60 x 11.78 mm. The diamonds clarity is I-1 and color is I-J. The cut grade is 6.

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Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY CLAUDE MONET
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF CLAUDE MONET IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "VILLAS AT BORDIGHERA" EDITION IS 26 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Larson - "Beauty"
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 29X40.
Floral Pairpoint Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Pairpoint Lamp CODE 50221 Dimensions : 14.50H .00W .00D
Picasso - Limited Edition - Women Running On The Beach
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Women Running On The Beach". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Man And Woman" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SOUVENIRS" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Red & White Diamond Ring
1.25 ctw. Red & White Diamond Ring in 10K Yellow gold
Ladies Fancy Emerald and White Topaz Ring
Ladies's fancy emerald and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Emerald is approximately 1ct and White topaz is approximately 1ct
Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed on back of canvas. Approx. size: 41"x30".
LADIES FANCY DIAMOND SKELETON KEY NECKLACE
LADIES FANCY DIAMOND SKELETON KEY NECKLACE, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 0.60CT CLARITY IS VS1 COLOR IS G
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman With A Flower - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman With A Flower". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lily Table Lamp CODE 11398
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Land Fracture" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#39 - Fancy Ladys 14K Ruby and Diamond Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Ruby and Diamond Ring. Ruby approx 1ct, Diamond approx .25ct VS1 color G
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper."Three Glorious Emigas" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Ladies Royal Blue 14 k Gold Topaz
Ladies Royal Blue 14 k Gold Topaz Diamond .33K
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Lady's 14kt White Gold, Diamond & Solitaire Ring
This lady’s 14kt white gold diamond solitaire ring comprised of 6 prongs set round brilliant cut diamond. Total estimated diamond’s total weight is 10.cts. The total weight of the ring is 3.95g. Clarity I1 I2 Color IJ size 11.49x11.50x6.86 mm.
The Kiss Giclee with Gold Record
"The Kiss" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 16"x20".
Andy Warhol Lithographs
Andy Warhol: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set includes an Orange Marilyn and Campbell’s Elvis by Andy Warhol. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x30”. Very Rare!
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Nude Before a Mirrior" circa 1933, This is one of Bonnard's many variations of the same theme: a nude - generally his wife Marthe - standing before a mirror in undisturned self-contemplation. As the artist's friend Natanson wrote" 'The colours of a woman's flesh and their correspondences with the surrounding atomsphere constitute the real subject of the picture.' The subtle yet pervasive gold, blues, pinks and greens that define forms and surfaces throughout the room are all repeated in the model's luminous flesh tones. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Butterfly Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Butterfly Dancer. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 17".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "LE DUO" CIRCA 1937. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:14" W:7" L:10.75"
Limited Edition Matisse- The Dream - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "The Dream". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The Starry Night- Van Gogh - Limited Edition on Canvas
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition on canvas, "The Starry Night". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Interior with Girl Playing Piano". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Starfish
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Starfish" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 29"x10.5"x4.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
FLOOR LAMPS
In The Manner of Tiffany Floor Lamp (pc) Code : 50602 Dimensions : 67.00H 24.00W 24.00D
Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Art Deco Chiparus Sculpture -Diva Dancer
This Chiparus sculpture, "Diva Dancer" , is a limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Bronze stand with crystal bowl Dimensions : 16.50H 12.50W 4.00D CODE 188 CODE 51819

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Danseuses Vertes - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Danseuses Vertes". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0052
HANGING LAMP
Hanging Lamp Code : 50564 Dimensions : 20.00H 7.00W 1.00D
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "NU AU ROCKING CHAIR", CIRCA 1914 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp girl reading CODE 50590
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - Circus Arena
Marc Chagall limited edition, "Circus Arena". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Cycle", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
"Floral III" by Schofield
Embellished Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 27X34.
Ladies 14k White Gold Pearl/Diamond Pendant
This ladies 14K white gold pearl/diamond pendant is comprised of fancy set pearl surrounded by 163 round brilliant cut diamonds. Total estimated diamonds estimated total carat weight is .19ctw, sl1 sl2 clarity and l j color and pearl weight is 7.50cts. The total weight of the pendant is 3.80 grams
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION, TITLED "ALSACE", EDITION IS 22 OF 95, COMES WITH CERITIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Carol Grigg - Unknown Title Print
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 28X40.

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Floral Pairpoint Lamp
In The Manner Of pairpont Pairpoint Lamp CODE 50223
Picasso - Limited Edition - Turkish Sheet
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Turkish Sheet". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Couple With A Bird" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SPRINGTIME COLORS" CIRCA 1977.COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue & White Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
1.5 ctw. Blue & White Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
Black Diamond Solitaire 10K Gold Necklace
1 ct. Black Diamond Solitaire 10K Gold Necklace
Women's Fine Fancy Two Tone White Topaz Ring
womens fancy two tone white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. White topaz is approximately 1.5 CT
Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed on back of canvas. Approx. size: 41"x30".
LADIES STUNNING DIAMOND HEART KEY & LOCKET CHARM NECKLACE
LADIES STUNNING DIAMOND HEART, LOCKET AND KEY CHARM NECKLACE, SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.50 CT CLARITY IS VS2 AND COLOR IS G
Limited Edition Picasso - Portrait of Jacqueline Roque with Arms Crossed - Collection Domaine Picass
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Portrait of Jacqueline Roque with Arms Crossed". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dragonfly Lamp - Bronze Finished Metal Base CODE 11508
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Parched Land" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.

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ladies 14K Gold Ring
Ladies 14K gold Beautiul Fancy diamond Cluster 2K VSI Color G
David Knowlton Lithograph - Long Shadows
Beautifully framed David Knowlton lithograph, "Dark Shadows". Comes with COA. Approx. size:
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Lady's 14K White Gold, Diamond Ring
This lady’s 14K white gold diamond ring comprised of 4 prongs set round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by 60 round diamonds. Total estimated center diamond’s total weight is 1.50 ctw. The total weight of the ring is 2.61g. Clarity: S1-S2, Color: HI
CARLOS SANTANA Giclee with Gold Record
"Carlos Santana" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Pierre-Auguste Renoir Lithographs
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set includes The Loge and Young Women at the Water's Edge by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x31”. Very Rare!
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Nude in the Bath" circa 1935, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Signal Man - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Pierre Le Faguays
Pierre Le Faguays broze and ivory sculpture, Signal Man. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "NATURE MORTE" CIRCA 1937. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:14" W:7" L:10.75"
Limited Edition Matisse- The Egyptian Curtain - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "The Egyptian Curtain". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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Rec Room- Van Gogh - Limited Edition on Canvas
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition on canvas, "Rec Room". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "View of the Auvers". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Argentinian Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Argentinian Dancer" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 18"x7.5"x5"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 14K YELLOW GOLD CITRINE/DIAMOND RING
This lady's 14K yellow gold citrine/Diamond Ring is comprise of 4 prongs set round shape citrine surrounded by 3 prongs set 6 round diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are.60cts. The total weight of the ring is 2.40grams.clarity SI1 SI2 I1 color HI Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
In The Manner Of Tiffany Floor Lamp (pc) Code : 50603 Dimensions : 67.00H 24.00W 24.00D
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Winged Bust on Marble Base
Dali bronze sculpture layered with 24K gold, "Winged Bust" on marble base. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Signed and numbered. Approx . Size: 14" x 7"x 5".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Bowl on stand Dimensions : 16.00H 11.50W 11.50D CODE 52468
"Apre la bain"- Morisot - Lithograph
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:22X19.
Horses with Jockeys - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Horses with Jockeys". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0053

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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "TORSE, LES YEUX NOIRS", CIRCA 1914. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Black Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Black Diamond Ring, Black Diamond approx .75 cts.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Lily Lamp
Lily Lamp Ivory Girl reading Lamp CODE 50591
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Illustration for don Quixote I
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Illustration for don Quixote I". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Metamorphosis III", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
"Looking Over the Sea" by Zhen Huan Lu
Zhen Huan Lu was born in Shanghai, China. He obtained his degree in scenic design from the Shanghai theater Academy. He eventually became an assistant professor at the school. His paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout China and several works have been placed in the collection of the China National Art Museum. Mr. Lu had his first one man show in New York City in 1986 and has subsequently moved to this country where he now resides in Georgia. Most recently, Mr. Lu has received the honor of being selected to be the official painter of the 2002 White House Christmas Card collection. Beautifully framed lithograph. Approx. size: 27X34.
Ladies 14k White Gold Diamond Ring
This ladies 14K white gold diamond ring is comprised of one 4-prongs set round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by 2 round brilliant cut diamonds. Total estimated center diamonds total weights is .50cts and side 2 diamonds estimated total carat weight is .50ctw. Si2 clarity and JK color. the total weight of the ring is 2.90 grams.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Looking Out to Sea
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Looking Out to Sea ". Framing available at additional charge.
Emile Bellet Hand Signed and Numbered Serigraph - Sur la Terrasse Fleurie
Beautiful Emile Bellet serigraph, "Sur la Terrasse Fleurie". This piece is hand signed and numbered.
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "MARINE AT GUERNESY", EDITION IS 22 OF 95, COMES WITH CERITIFICATE OF AUTHETICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.

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UNKNOWN
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 31X41.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Pearl/Diamond Necklace
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Pearl/Diamond Necklace, Diamonds weight 4 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Poppy Pairpoint Lamp
in the manner of pairpointPoppy Pairpoint Lamp CODE 50224
Picasso - Limited Edition - Pierret Smiling
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Pierret Smiling". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Harlequin With Guitar" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TREES IN DIABLO" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond Channel Set Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
1 ctw. Diamond Channel Set Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
Diamond 10K Gold Circle-Of-Love Necklace
1/2 ctw. Diamond 10K Gold Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Ladies Fancy Golden Citrine and White Topaz Ring
ladies fancy golden citrine and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Golden citrine is approximately 2 CT and white topaz is approximately .50 CT
Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed in lower right of canvas. Approx. size: 35"x35".
14K GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART PENDANT NECKLACE
14K YELLOW GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART NECKLACE, BLUE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 1CT.
Limited Edition Picasso - Portrait of Marie Therese Walter - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Portrait of Marie Therese Walter". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Rose Lamp - Leaded Glass Shade with Cast Metal Base CODE 11586
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Limited Edition On Paper. Henri Matisse Title "Nightmare Of White Elephant" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ladies 14K Gold Ring
Ladies 14K Yellow Gold Aprox. 6K Royal Purple Topaz White sapphire Aprox. 10K
Hand Signed and Numbered Su Martin Lithograph - Saturday Afternoon
This limited edition lithograph is hand signed and numbered by the artist, Su Martin. Titled, "Saturday Afternoon", it comes with a COA and framed. Approx. size:
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Lady's Fancy Sterling Royal Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Sterling Royal Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire Approx 100.cts
Bruce Springteen Giclee with Gold Record
"Bruce Springteen" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
FANCY TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS
FANCY TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Louis Icart Original Litographs
3 Piece Color Lithograph by Louis I cart. Set includes 3 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 18”x32”. Wonderful and Rare!
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Open Window" circa 1921, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Book Lady - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Book Lady. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:21.5"x11"

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "NATURE MORTE" CIRCA 1939. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Manet- The Fifer - Collection Domaine Manet
Limited Edition in the manner of Manet from the Collection Domaine Manet, "The Fifer". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Circus- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Circus". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "The Quai De Beray in Paris". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Tanara
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Tanara" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 22"x8"x8"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
LADY'S 10K WHITE GOLD TANZANITE/DIAMOND PENDANTZ
This lady's 10K white gold tanzanite/Diamond pendant is comprise of 2 prongs set round shape tanzanite surrounded by 2 prongs set 6 baguette cut diamonds.total estimated diamond's weights are.30cts. The total weight of the pendant is 1.60grams.clarity SI1 SI2 color IJ Comes with certified gemologists lab report/appraisal.
FLOOR LAMPS
Torchier lamp Code : 50830 Dimensions : 71.50H 12.00W 12.00D
Fernando Valls Limited Edition Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Boy
Fernando Valls , "Boy", is a limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.

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Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Cut Glass Basket Dimensions : 9.00H 10.00W 6.50D CODE 61
1906 Sisley Offset Lithograph
Limited edition Sisley plate signed offset lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 20X24.
Race Horses - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Race Horses". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0054
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "NU ASSIS DE DOS", CIRCA 1914. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#120 - Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring. Emerald is approx 1ct. Approx .5 Diamonds VVS1 Color G. Heavy
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Atavistc Vestiges After the Rain
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Atavistc Vestiges After the Rain". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Belvedere", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
"Stairway to the Graden" by Borelli
Guido Borelli da Caluso is an Italian painter. He was born in Caluso in 1952. He comes from an artistic background, and his family always encouraged him to develop his talent, as early as childhood. He won a contest at 13 and held his first exhibition at the age of 17 at Ars Plauda Gallery in Turin. After high school, he received his artistic training at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. Today, he has permanent exhibitions in art galleries, in Italy, France, the United Kingdom and in the U.S. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 36X30.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Saturday Evening Post Cover, Dec. 3, 1921
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Saturday Evening Post Cover, Dec. 3, 1921 ". Framing available at additional charge.
Chirstian Title Original Hand Signed and Numbered Serigraph - Woman at Stream
Christian Title (American, 1932-). "Woman at Stream", original serigraph. Image dimension 30" x 23". Hand signed and numbered by artist. Limited edition

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Picasso - Limited Edition - Compote Dish And Pitcher By The Window
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Compote Dish And Pitcher By The Window". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Olga Picasso" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "AMALFI" CIRCA 1972. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Garnet & Diamond Ring in 10K Gold
2.29 ctw. Garnet & Diamond Ring in 10K Gold.Comes with GLA Est. Retail Replacement Value Appraisal
Diamond & 10K Gold Star Pendant & Chain Necklace
1/2ctw. Diamond & 10K Gold Star Pendant & Chain Necklace
Ladies Blue Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
Ladies's fancy blue sapphire and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Blue sapphire is approximately 1ct and White topaz is approximately 1ct
Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed in lower right of canvas. Approx. size: 36"x36".
14K GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART PENDANT NECKLACE
14K YELLOW GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART NECKLACE, BLUE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 1.05CT.
Limited Edition Picasso - Three Musicians - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Three Musicians". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Interior II" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#28 Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
Ladys 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Ring. Approx .75ct Diamonds VS1 Color G
Lady's Very Stylish 14 kt Yellow Gold Multi Sapphire/Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Stylish 14 kt Yellow Gold Multi Sapphire/Diamond Ring, Multi color Sapphires approx weight 5.0 cts, Diamonds approx .30 cts, S1 S2, color H & I. Approx Total weight 5.00 gms.

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Limited Edition Original Serigraph by Helen Ankist - Pewter Reflection
Limited Edition serigraph by Helen Ankist, "Pewter Reflection". This comes from an edition of only 520. It comes framed and with the COA from MSO Art Publishing. Approx. size:
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Lady's Fancy Sterling Pigeon Blood Ruby Necklace
Lady's Fancy Sterling Pigeon Blood Ruby Necklace, Ruby Approx 90.cts
B.B. King Giclee with Gold Record
"B.B. King" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO STAR FISH DROP EARRINGS
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO STAR FISH DROP EARRINGS SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Picasso Original Lithographs Hand Pulled and Signed.
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 29”x18”. Very Rare!
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Dining Room Overlooking Garden" circa 1934, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
THE ARCHER - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Pierre-Nicolas Tourgueneff
Pierre-Nicolas Tourgueneff bronze and ivory sculpture, "The Archer". This sculpture offers exceptional detail of a medieval archer, signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 36"x22"x14".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "NATURE MORTE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Manet- Painting Manet - Collection Domaine Manet
Limited Edition in the manner of Manet from the Collection Domaine Manet, "Painting Manet". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Le Cirque 4- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque 4". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Woman Bathers". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Theresa and Her Loving Does - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Richeers
L. Richeers extremely rare bronze and ivory sculpture. "Theresa and Her Loving Does". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.Circa 1926 Approx size: 100pd
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Alexander Archipenko Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Torso
Alexander Archipenko original limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Torso".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Cut Crystal Cruet CODE 86
Borelli -"The Garden Courtyard" -Lithograph
Guibo Borelli hand signed and numbered limited edition lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 20X24.
Seated Dancer - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Seated Dancer". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0055
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "TETE PENCHEE VERS LA GAUCHE", CIRCA 1914. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#121 - Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring. Emerald is approx .5ct. Approx .5 Diamonds VVS1 Color G. Heavy
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Marqui Shaped Peridot & Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Marqui Shaped Peridot & Diamond Ring, Peridot approx 3 cts, Diamonds approx 2.25 cts, VS1 color G.

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Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Weaning of Furniture
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Weaning of Furniture". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Reptiles", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph
Norman Rockwell plate signed lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. CCH105
Carl Impaglia Original Hand Signed and Numbered Serigraph - The Big Band
Beautiful original serigraph in the Art Deco style. Calr Impaglia's "The Big Band" is hand signed and numbered.
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY CLAUDE MONET
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF CLAUDE MONET IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED EDITION IS 29 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X21
Unknown Title by Beth Eidleburg
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 33X40.
Lady's 18 kt White Gold Amethyst/Diamond Necklace
Lady's 18 kt White Gold Amethyst/Diamond Necklace, Amethyst weight 5.38 cts, Diamonds weight 3 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Picasso - Limited Edition - Landscape
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Landscape". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Design For Bullfighter" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TYRRHENIAN SEA" CIRCA 1979.COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Diamond & Lab Emerald Ring in 10K Gold
2 ctw Diamond & Lab Emerald Ring in 10K Gold
1 ctw Amethyst & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
1 ctw Amethyst & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
Women's Fancy Amethyst and White Topaz Ring
Women's fancy amethyst and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Amethyst is approximately 4 CT and white topaz is approximately .50 CT.
Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed in lower right of canvas. Approx. size: 35"x35".
14K GOLD & EMERALD CROSS
14K YELLOW GOLD AND EMERALD CROSS, EMERALD IS APPROXIMATELY .30CT
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Woman In An Armchair - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Woman In An Armchair". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Figure and Pond Reflection" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper.Title " Lagoons" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold 7" Pearl Bracelet
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold 7" Pearl Bracelet, Compromised of 32 4.8 mm pearls, approx total weight 9.50 gms.
Beautiful signed lithograph
This lithograph is signed, and comes framed. Approx. size:
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Beatles 2 Giclees
"Beatles" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".

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PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Picassso Original linocut hand pulled and signed. These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 22"x19". Very Rare!
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Self Portrait" circa 1944-45, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - The Squall
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "The Squall" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "TETE DE FEMME" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Renoir- The Bather - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "The Bather". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Le CirQue 5- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque 5". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne bearing the signature, titled "Portrait of Victor Choqurt". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Male Russian Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Male Russian Dancer. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base .
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali Original LImited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - SPACE ELEPHANT FROM THE TEMPTATI
This is a limited edition sculpture made from bronze and layered with 24K gold, entitled "SPACE ELEPHANT FROM THE TEMPTATION OF SAINT ANTHONY" (1946) by Salvador Dali. It comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 21in x 8in x 5in.

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Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Cut Crystal Knife Rests Dimensions : .00H 3.50W 1.00D CODE 87
Borelli -"The Garden Courtyard" -Lithograph
Guibo Borelli hand signed and numbered limited edition lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 20X24.
The Star - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "The Star". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0056
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LA NUIT", CIRCA 1922. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#123 - Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring. Emerald is approx .75ct. Diamond approx .25ct. Heavy
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
"DLM 173" Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Jan Vermeer Limited Edition - The Concert
Jan Vermeer Limited Edition , "The Concert". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Relativity", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 9X7 in., stand not included.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Game Called Because of Rain
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Game Called Because of Rain ". Framing available at additional charge.
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN
BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND RAINBOW" EDITION 27 OF 95 COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.

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Singleton - "Garden Club"
Limited edition by Susan Singleton titled "Garden Club".Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 32X38.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Necklace
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Necklace, Diamonds weight 15 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Picasso - Limited Edition - Woman With A Flower
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Woman With A Flower". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Rooster On A Chair Under A Lamp" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PORTO SANTO STEFANO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Created Ruby Ring in 10K Gold
2 ctw Diamond & Created Ruby Ring in 10K Gold
Garnet & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
1 ctw Garnet & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
Ladies Fancy Morganite Ring
Ladies fancy morganite ring set in fine sterling silver. Morganite is approximately 2 CT
Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed on back of canvas. Approx. size: 35"x35".
14K GOLD & EMERALD CROSS
14K YELLOW GOLD AND EMERALD CROSS, EMERALD IS APPROXIMATELY .33CT
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman In A Hat Seated In An Armchair - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman In A Hat Seated In An Armchair". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Rose Shade Lamp - Leaded Glass Shade with Bronze Finished Metal Base Code : 11611 Dimensions : 28.00H .00W 18.00D CODE 11611

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Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Seated Figure in a Landscape" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#48 - 14K Gold Promise Ring
14K Gold Promise Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Mabe Pearl Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Mabe Pearl Ring, Ash color Mabe Pearl 16 mm approx weight 7.50 grams.
Alex Allens Pencil Signed and Numbered Lithograph - Disappearing Act
This limited edition Alex Allens lithograph is pencil signed and numbered. Titled, "Disappearing Act", it comes with a COA and framed. Approx. size:
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Elvis Giclee with Gold Record
"Elvis" Giclee with Gold Record "Any Day Now", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x31”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED " LES POISSONS" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:14" W:6" L:6"
Limited Edition Renoir- Unknown - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Unknown". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Le Cirque 6- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque 6". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Self Portrait". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Starlight
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Starlight" by artist Chiparus, base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Women's Fancy Black Diamond and White Diamond Bracelett
Womens fancy black diamond and white diamond bracelet set in fine silver, black diamonds are approximately 3CT and white diamonds are approximate 2CT VS1 clarity G color.
Salvador Dali Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Venus Di Milo
Salvador Dali limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture "Venus Di Milo".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Crystal Vase CODE 9016
Horses - Jean Dufy - Limited Edition on Canvas
Jean Dufy Limited Edition on canvas. "Horses". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LA ROBE JAUNE, RUBANS NOIRS", CIRCA 1922. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
"DLM 201" Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Sublime Moment
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Sublime Moment". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Fish", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Unknown Norman Rockwell
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. CCH106
"Bacchanale" - Dali - Limited Edition
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Plate Limited Edition. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHENSTEIN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE KISS" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
LaLande Hand signed & Numbered Lithograph
LaLande hand signed and numbered lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 31X37.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Pearl/Diamond Necklace
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Pearl/Diamond Necklace, Diamonds weight 5 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Picasso - Limited Edition - Bullfight 2
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Bullfight 2". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Cockeral Of The Liberation" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PORTO SANTO STEFANO" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Large Genuine Pearl & Diamond Swirl 10K Gold Ring
Large Genuine Pearl & Diamond Swirl 10K Gold Ring
Women's Elegant Pink Sapphire and Morganite Ring
Women's elegant pink sapphire and morganite ring set in sterling silver. Pink Sapphire is approximately 4.5 CT and Morganite is approximately .50 CT

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Michael Schofield Original Oil on Canvas
This is a Extra Large original oil on canvas by Michael Schofield . The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists. Signed on back of canvas. Approx. size: 35"x35".
Limited Edition Picasso - Man With A Straw Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Man With A Straw Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Aladdin Floor Lamp Dimensions : 56.00H 23.00W 12.00D CODE 11670
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper. Title "The Horse, Rider and Clown" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 10 kt Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet
Lady's Fancy 10 kt Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet, compromised of 2 prongs set 49 round diamonds, Diamonds approx 6.00 cts, clarity SI2 I1, color K & L. Total weight 8.10 gms.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Frank Sinatra Giclee with Gold Record
"Frank Sinatra" Giclee with Gold Record "Summer Wind", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
FINE RETURN TO TIFFANY TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE RETURN TO TIFFANY Inspired by a design from 1969, this celebrated collection bears an inscription that reminds one that there's no place like Tiffany. SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
4 Pieces Color Lithograph
4 Pieces Color Lithograph Set includes: Edgar Degas Lithograph, 2- Jasper Johns Lithographs and Pierre-Auguste Renoir Lithograph. Frame Size: 29”x38”. Very Rare!
Clara - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Clara. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 24"x31x7".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "LA CARAFE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Renoir- Grand Boulevards - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Grand Boulevards". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Le Cirque III- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque III". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Self Portrait". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Parrot Dancer
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Parrot Dancer" by artist Chiparus, base signed, carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 22"x6"x6"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Cut Crystal Rose Bowl CODE 9057
Plate signed Pablo Picasso lithograph
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Seaside- Jean Dufy - Limited Edition on Canvas
Jean Dufy Limited Edition on canvas, "Seaside". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU COUCHE, FOND MOUCHARABI", CIRCA 1922. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Lady's Beautiful 14 kt White Gold Quartz & Diamond Ring
Lady's Beautiful 14 kt White Gold Quartz & Diamond Ring, Quartz approx 5 cts, Diamonds approx .50 cts, VS1 color G.

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Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "The Sirens". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Fighting the Minotaur
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Fighting the Minotaur". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Mobius Strip II", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
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Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Doctor and Doll
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Doctor and Doll ". Framing available at additional charge.
"St John on the Cross" - Dali - Limited Edition
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Plate Limited Edition. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
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LaLande -"Dancing" -Lithograph
LaLande hand signed and numbered lithograph, "Dancing". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 40X32.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Necklace
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Necklace, Diamonds weight 12 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Picasso - Limited Edition - Suppliant
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Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Seated Woman IN Turkish Costume" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VERMOUTH BOTTLES" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Lab Ruby Ring in 10K White Gold
1.50 ctw Diamond & Lab Ruby Ring in 10K White Gold
LOVE Diamond Circle 10K Gold Necklace
LOVE Diamond Circle 10K Gold Necklace
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
STUNNING 18K DATE JUST ROLEX
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Limited Edition Picasso - Harlequin and His Companion - Collection Domaine Picasso
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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Peacock Lamp - Bronze Finish CODE 11721
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
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Renoir Posthumous Etching - Chapeau Epingle
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Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
Good Fellas Giclee & bullet
Good Fellas Giclee & bullet, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14"

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ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO EGG NECKLACE
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO EGG NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur". Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 29”x18”.
Cleopatra - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "TABLE DE TOILETTE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Emerald Crystal Flow Vase
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Limited Edition Renoir- Estaque - Collection Domaine Renoir
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Le Cirque VII- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque VII". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Still Life with Fruit Dish". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Oriental Dancer
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Oriental Dancer" by artist Chiparus, base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size:16"x6"x6"

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Women's Fancy Pink Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet
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Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Horse, The Temptation Of Saint Anthony
This is a limited edition, signed sculpture made from bronze and layered with 24K gold entitled "HORSE" THE TEMPTATION OF SAINT ANTHONY (1946) by Salvador Dali. Comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 10in. x 5 in. x 5 in.
Crystal Glass
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Harlequin - Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "Harlequin". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FIGURE A LA CHAISE - LONGUE DANS PAYSAGE", CIRCA 1922. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#128 - Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring. Approx .25 Diamonds VS1 Color G. Approx .5ct Emerald. Heavy
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Athene and the Horse". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
George Suerat Signed Limited Edition - Bathers at Asnieres
George Suerat signed limited edition, "Bathers at Asnieres". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Snakes", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".

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"St George and the Dragon" by Dali
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Plate Limited Edition. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "VENUS" EDITION IS 27 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Unknown Title - Unknown Artist
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 41X29.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Tanzanite/Diamond Bracelet
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Tanzanite/Diamond Bracelet, Tanzanite weight 13 cts, Diamonds weight 3 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Picasso - Limited Edition - Unknown
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Unknown". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Portrait Of Marie Therese Walter III" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PIAZZA SAN MARCO" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Created Ruby Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
2.50 ctw Diamond & Created Ruby Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
#1 MOM Diamond 10K Gold Circle Necklace
#1 MOM Diamond 10K Gold Circle Necklace
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
STUNNING LADIES ROYAL BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND RING
STUNNING LADIES ROYAL BLUE AND DIAMOND RING IN AN ANTIQUE FILLIGRE, BLUE TOPAZ IS APPROXIMATELY 6.00CT AND DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 0.60CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR.
Limited Edition Picasso - Cafe At Royan - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Cafe At Royan". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lamp with 22"" Shade CODE 11726
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper. Title " The Codomas" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Unique Style 10 kt Yellow Gold 7" Diamond Bracelet
Lady's Very Unique Style 10 kt Yellow Gold 7" Diamond Bracelet, compromised of 4 prongs set 252 round diamonds, Diamonds approx 5.00cts, Clarity SI2 I1, color H & I. Approx total weight 12.1 gms.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
SOPRANOS Giclee & bullet
SOPRANOS Giclee & bullet, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14"
Chagall Original Lithographs .
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Chagall. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 22”x30”. Wonderful and Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "TROIS CITRONS" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:30" W:9" L:10.75"
Limited Edition Renoir- Seated Girl - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Seated Girl". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Le Cirque VIII- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque VIII". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne bearing the signature, titled "Melting Snow at Fontainbleau". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - MIss Paris
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "MIss Paris" by artist Chiparus, base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Small vase Dimensions : 4.00H 4.50W 4.50D CODE 9059
Mardi Gras- Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "Mardi Gras". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "PETITE LISEUSE", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#129 - Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald Ring. VS1 Color G Diamonds, approx 1ct Emerald. Heavy
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Ares and Aphrodite". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The large Grey Circus
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "The large Grey Circus". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Fish", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.

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Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.
Ladies 14k White Gold Diamond Ring
This ladies 14K white gold diamond ring is is comprised of 64 2-prong set round brilliant cut diamonds. Total estimated diamonds weight is .33ctw. SI1 SI2 clarity and IJ color. The total weight of the ring is 3.40grams.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"Two Fishes" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHENSTEIN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE MELODY HAUNTS MY REVERIE" EDITION IS 31 OF 95 COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Ruby/Diamond Bracelet
Lady's 14 kt White Gold Ruby/Diamond Bracelet, Ruby approx 8 cts & Diamonds approx weight 4 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Picasso - Limited Edition - Three Women At The Spring
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Three Women At The Spring". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Etude De Personnages" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PORTO SANTO STEFANO" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Ladies Fancy Aquamarine Ring
Ladies fancy aquamarine ring set in fine sterling silver. Aquamarine is approximately 4 CT.
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
FANCY LADIES TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING
FANCY LADIES TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING, TANZANITE IS APPROXIMATELY 3.00CT AND DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 0.10CT VS1 CLARITY COLOR G.

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Limited Edition Picasso - Bather With Beach Ball - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Bather With Beach Ball". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lamp with 18"" Shade Dimensions : 21.00H 7.50W 1.00D CODE 11727
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#35Ladys Fancy Marquis Diamond Ring
Ladys Fancy Marquis Diamond Ring. Approx .5ct Diamond VVS1 Color G
Lady's Fancy 10 kt Yellow Gold Aquamarine/Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 10 kt Yellow Gold Aquamarine/Diamond Ring, cushion shape aquamarine approx weight 4.50 cts, surrounded 20 round brilliant cut diamonds. Diamonds approx .10cts. Approx Total weight 4.20 gms.
J. Thompson - Grasslands - Handsigned Lithograph
Handsigned and numbered J. Thompson lithograph, "Grasslands". Approx. size:
Madonna Giclee with Gold Record
"Madonna" Giclee with Gold Record "Into the Grove", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
FINE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Louis Icart Original Litographs
4 Piece Color Lithograph by Louis I cart. Set includes 4 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 27”x23”. Wonderful and Rare!
Dolly Sisters - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Dolly Sisters. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "TABLE DE TOILETTE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.

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Limited Edition Renoir- Madame Harriet - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Madame Harriet". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Le Cirque- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Cirque". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Self Portrait". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Ecstacy
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Ecstacy" by artist Chiparus, base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Women's Fancy Pink Sapphire and White Tourmaline Bracelet
Womens fancy pink sapphire and white tourmaline bracelett set in fine silver, pink sapphire is approximately 7.5CT and white tourmaline is approximately 3CT
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Pinwheel Star Cut Crystal Bowl Dimensions : 2.00H 6.25W 6.25D CODE 9069
Still Life with Apples- Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "Still Life with Apples". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LA CAPELINE EN PAILLE D'ITALIE", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#131 - Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald and Diamond Ring.
Fancy Ladys Columbian Emerald and Diamond Ring. 14K Yellow Gold. Approx 1.5ct Emerald. Diamonds approx .25 VS1 Color G. Heavy
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Sacrifice at Athenae". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"

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Pierre Renoir Limited Edition - TWO SISTERS
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition, "TWO SISTERS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Drawing Hands", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Outstanding Onyx and Bronze Pedastal
Onyx and Bronze Pedastal. Approx 38x14x14. Outstanding piece of art perfect for displaying a gorgeous sculpture, or anything else!
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Linnea Pergola Signed and Numbered Serigraph
Linnea Pergola, with Martin Lawrence Galleries, signed and numbered serigraph.
"Personages, Birds and Star" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "IRISES" EDITION IS 26 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Mame Poster - Barta - Plate Signed Lithograph
Plate signed Mame musical Poster. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 42X29.
Pino on Canvas - A Soft Place In My Heart
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "A Soft Place In My Heart".
Men's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring
Men's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring, Diamond weight 2 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme Au Cheau Gris" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIEW OF SAN GIORGIO" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Diamond & Created Orange Sapphire Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
Special Buy - 2.50 ctw Diamond & Created Orange Sapphire Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
Created Blue Sapphire Heart 10K Gold Necklace and Earring Set
Created Blue Sapphire Heart 10K Gold Necklace and Earring Set
Women's Elegant Morganite Ring
Women's elegant morganite ring set in fine sterling silver. Morganite is approximately 5 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
STUNNING LADIES TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING
FANCY LADIES TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING, TANZANITE IS APPROXIMATELY 1.50CT AND DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.00CT VS1 CLARITY COLOR I.
Limited Edition Picasso - The Pigeons - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Pigeons". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp CODE 11879 Lamp with 26"" Shade
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper. Title "The Cowboy" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Cross Shape 10 kt Yellow Gold Cross Pendant.
Lady's Fancy Cross Shape 10 kt Yellow Gold Cross Pendant, compromised of channel set CZ stones. Approx Total weight 10.20 gms.
Signed Michele Delawise Lithograph - The City
Signed Michele Delawise lithograph, "The City", comes framed with a COA. Approx. size:
Beach Boys Giclee with Gold Record
"Beach Boys" Giclee with Gold Record , also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".

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BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS, SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Picasso Original Lithographs Hand Pulled and Signed.
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 3 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 18”x37”. Very Rare!
Everlasting Love - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Everlasting Love. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 27"x20.5"x7".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "LA CUVETTE BLEUE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
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Limited Edition Renoir- Les Baigneuses - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Les Baigneuses". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Night Bouquet- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Night Bouqet". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Landscape in Northern Paris". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Testris
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Testris" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 20"x6"x8"

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Salvador Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze RHINOCEROS Sculpture
This is a rare Salvador Dali sculpture entitled "Rhinoceros". It is cast in bronze and then layered with 24K gold. Etched signature and comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 5"x6"x4".
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Candy Dish Dimensions : 2.00H 6.25W 6.25D CODE 9071
View of Auvers from above- Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "View of Auvers from above". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0047
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE AU MAGNOLIA", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#133 - Fancy Unisex Columbian Emerald 14K Gold Ring
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Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Pear Shape Royal Blue Topaz Ring
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Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Athene Guides Telemachus' Boat". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Sources of Music
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "The Madonna in a Red Robe". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Three Spheres I", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Ladies 14k White Gold Diamond/Sapphire Ring
This ladies 14K white gold sapphire and diamond ring is comprised of one 2.00ct 4-prong set oval cut blue sapphire surrounded by 65 round brilliant cut diamonds. Diamonds estimated total carat weight is 1.55ctw. SI1 SI2 clarity ans IJ color. The total weight of the ring is 5.00grams
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".

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Original Cannon Oil On Canvas
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"Bather" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHGRAPH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF UNKNOWN IN A LIMITED EDITION, EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Men's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring
Men's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring, Diamond weight 2.50 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Jacqueline In The Studio" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "GRAND CANAL" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Gold Genuine Diamond and Simulated Opal Necklace
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Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING SET IN WHITE GOLD, CENTER DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 1.37CT VS2 CLARITY AND I COLOR ROUND BRILLIANT CUT, 2 DIAMOND BAGQUETTE DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 0.25CT.
Limited Edition Picasso - The Rape of the Sabine Women - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Rape of the Sabine Women". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp 26" Pond Lily Lamp CODE 11918
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.

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#47Unisex Fancy Sapphire and Diamond Ring
Unisex Fancy Sapphire and Diamond Ring. Saphire approx 1ct. Diamond approx .25ct VS1 color G.
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1.50 cts, clarity S1 S2, color H & I. Approx total weight 7.00 gms.
Cristina Aguilera Giclee with Gold Record
"Cristina Aguilera " Giclee with Gold Record "Come on baby all I want is you", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
FANCY TIFFANY & CO CROSS NECKLACE
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Jasper Johns Lithographs
Jasper Johns: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set includes an Highway and Flag on Orange Field II by Jasper Johns. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x30”. Very Rare!
Diane and the Wolves - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Diane and the Wolves". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:20x25x9.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "LA PALETTE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Limited Edition Renoir- Gabrielle and the Jewels - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Gabrielle and the Jewels". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Still Life with Flowers- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Still Life With Flowers". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Roofs". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Mexican Hat Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by C. Mirval
C. Mirval bronze and ivory sculpture, Mexican Hat Dancer. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Women's Fancy Ruby and Diamond Bracelet
Womens fancy ruby and diamond bracelet set in fine silver, ruby is approximately 5CT and white diamond is approximately 1CT VS1 clarity and I color
Bruno Bruni Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture
Bruno Bruni limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Cut Crystal Pitcher Dimensions : 9.50H 4.75W 4.75D CODE 9166
Plate signed Pablo Picasso lithograph
Pablo Picasso lithograph. Plate signed.Approx. size:22X19.
Sailing Boats at Saint-Adresse - Raoul Dufy - Limited Edition On Canvas
Raoul Dufy Limited Edition on canvas, "Sailing Boats at Saint-Adresse".Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE, CULOTTE RAYEE, PROFIL REFLETE DANS LA GLACE", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Banquet at the Palace of Menelaus". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Madonna in a Red Robe
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, " The Sources of Music". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Stars", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.

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Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X8 in., stand not included.
Darton Double Signed Lithograph
Darton double signed lithograph. Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 28X28.
Ladies 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
This ladies 14K yellow gold diamond ring is comprised of one 1.00ct 6-prong set marquise cut diamond surrounded by 24 round brilliant cut diamonds and 14 baguette cut diamonds. Side diamonds estimated total carat weight is 1.25ctw. SI1 SI2 clarity and IJ color. The total weight of the ring is 9.00grams
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Fortune Teller
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Fortune Teller ". Framing available at additional charge.
Herbelot Original Watercolor Lithograph
Signed, hand numbered original watercolor lithograph by French painter Herbelot.
"Woman Walking Down The Street" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LE PONT DES ARTS" EDITION 25 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Unknown Title - Unknown Artist
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 26X44.
Pino on Canvas - Sunday at the Balcony-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled "Sunday at the Balcony". Image Size: 42" x 30" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
Men's 14 kt White Gold Pigeon Blood Ruby/Diamond Ring
Men's 14 kt White Gold Pigeon Blood Ruby/Diamond Ring, Ruby approx 9 cts & Diamonds approx weight 1 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Vase Of Flowers" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VENETIAN PALACES" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
FANCY AUTHENTIC TWO TONE DATE JUST ROLEX
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Limited Edition Picasso - Mediterranean Landscape - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Mediterranean Landscape". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. " Toreador II" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Michael Schofield - "Autumn Clearing" - Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas
Michael Schofield limited editiongiclee on canvas, "Autumn Clearing". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Britney Spears Giclee with Gold Record
"Britney Spears " Giclee with Gold Record "Baby one more time", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Picassso Original linocut hand pulled and signed. These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 22"x19". Very Rare!
Shimmer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Shimmer. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:26"x10"x6.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "LE GUERIDON ROUGE" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.

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Limited Edition Renoir- Nude Study - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Nude Study". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The Bay of Angels- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "Tha Bay of Angels". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Bridge in the Forest". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Dourga - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Dourga. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 24.5"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Crystal Glass
Crystal Glass Pinwheel Cut Crystal Plate Dimensions : .00H 11.50W 11.50D CODE 9167
Matisse Still Life Lithograph
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 22X19.
Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Unknown". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TETE DE JEUNE FILL E AU COL ORGANDI", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#135 - Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald ring. Approx 1ct Emerald. Approx .25ct Diamond VVS1 Color G. Heavy

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Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Proteus". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Klimt Limited Edition - Malcesine on Lake Garda
Klimt limited edition, "Malcesine on Lake Garda". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Waterfall", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X8 in., stand not included.
Unknown floral lithograph
Beautifully framed lithograph. Approx. size: 25X28.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Paying the Bills
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Paying the Bills ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Swallow Love" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE GUST OF WIND" EDITION 25 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Unknown title - Signed Manguin
Unknown title and medium. Signed Manguin. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 27X32.
Men's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring
Men's 14 kt White Gold Diamond Ring, Diamonds weight 2 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Woman With Hat " Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VENETIAN PALACES" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Citrine & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
2 ctw. Citrine & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Ladies Fancy Rose Morganite and White Diamond Ring
Ladies fancy rose colored morganite and white diamond ring set in fine sterling silver, rose colord morganite is approximately 5CT and white diamond VS1 Clarity and G color is approximately .50 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman In Distress - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman In Distress". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Floral In The Manner Of Tiffany Lamp CODE 11936
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Toredor I" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Unique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Sapphire/Diamond Ring
Lady's Unique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Sapphire/Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1.00 cts, S1 S2, color H & I, Blue Sapphire approx 1.35 cts. Approx total weight 7.60 gms.
Smokey Robinson Giclee with Gold Record
"Smokey Robinson " Giclee with Gold Record "THE TEAR OF THE CLOWN", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original linocuts. Pencil signed in lower right. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 34”x23”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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RARE ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST GEORGES BRAQUE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGES BRAQUE BEARING THE SIGNATURE, , MINT CONDITION, VERY RARE PIECE TITLED "RAISIN" CIRCA 1942. GEORGES BRAQUE (1883-1963) Georges Braque was at the forefront of the revolutionary art movement of Cubism. Braque's work throughout his life focused on still life’s and means of viewing objects from various perspectives through color, line, and texture. While his collaboration with Pablo Picasso and their Cubist works are best known, Braque had a long painting career that continued beyond Cubism. Braque was also often dedicated to quiet periods in his studio rather than to being a personality in the art world.
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:25." W:9" L:13"
Limited Edition Renoir- The Skiff - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "The Skiff". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The Birthday- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "The Birthday". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "The Bay of Marseilles". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Friends Forever - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Friends Forever. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:24"x24"x5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Matisse Still Life Lithograph
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 19X22.
Lavender Lady-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Lavender Lady". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FIGURE ACCOUDEE DEVANT PARAVENT FLEURI", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.

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#136 - Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald ring. Approx 1.5ct Emerald. Approx .25ct Diamond VVS1 Color G. Heavy
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite. Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - JULIET'S TOMB
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "JULIET'S TOMB". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Double Planetoid", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
"Blue Vase" - Alexander&Wissotzky- Serigraph
Alexander & Woissotzky handsigned and numbered limited edition serigraph, "Blue Vase". Beautifully framed. Approx. size: 22X21.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"The Four Ages Of Love" - Rockwell - Lithograph
Rockwell's "The Four Ages Of Love" plate signed limited edition lithograph. Numbered 586/1200. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:28x31. CC-C108
"The First Spark of the Dog" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION, EDITION IS 24 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Schofield -"Fishing For Rainbow" - Limited Edition
Schofield limited edition AP Limited Edition on paper, "Fishing For Rainbow". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X36.
Pino on Canvas - Second Thought-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled " titled "Second Thought". Image Size:Image Size: 44" x 35" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
Men's 14 kt White Gold Blue Sapphire/Diamond Ring
Men's 14 kt White Gold Blue Sapphire/Diamond Ring, Sapphire approx 3 cts, Diamonds weight 1 cts, SI1 SI2 I1, color H I.

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Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Portrait Of Man With Barbione" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CANALE D'INVERNO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Lab Pink Sapphire & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
2 ctw. Lab Pink Sapphire & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Created Orange Sapphire Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Created Orange Sapphire Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Women's Elegant Morganite Ring
Women's elegant morganite ring set in fine sterling silver. Morganite is approximately 5 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Weeping Woman In Red Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Weeping Woman In Red Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Daffodil Stained Glass Lamp CODE 36970
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Disappearing Bust Of Voltaire" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Jane Maday Lithograph - Chocolate Dreams
Jane Maday lithograph, "Chocolate Dreams". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
SHANIA TWAIN 2 Giclees
"Shania Twain" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".

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FINE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Louis Icart Original Litographs
4 Piece Color Lithograph by Louis I cart. Set includes 4 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 27”x23”. Wonderful and Rare!
Finale - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Finale. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Cobalt Crystal Flow Jar
Cut Crystal Flow Jar, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:10" W:6" L:6"
Limited Edition Renoir- Bathing In The Seine - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Bathing In The Seine". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The Female Acrobat II- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "TheFemale Acrobat II". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "L'estaque and the Bay of Marseilles". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Chorus Line - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture. This piece was inspired by the famous chorus lines of les annees folles. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x24"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Womens Stunning Ruby and Diamond Ring
Womens stunning ruby and diamond ring, ruby is approximately .75CT and white diamonds are approximately 2CT I1 clarity and silver acape color

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Plate signed Pablo Picasso lithograph
Pablo Picasso lithograph, "Painter In His Studio". Plate signed. Approx. size: 19X24.
Cockatoo-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Cockatoo". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "FIGURE ASSISE, BOUQUET DE FLEURS DEVANT LA MER", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#137 - Fancy Unisex Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Unisex Columbian Emerald Ring. Approx .5ct Emerald. Diamonds on the side approx 10pts, VVs1 Color I. Heavy
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Frontispiece". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Fluid Premonition
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Fluid Premonition". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Dream", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X8 in., stand not included.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Breaking Home Ties
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Breaking Home Ties ". Framing available at additional charge.
Original Watercolor on Paper
Original watercolor on paper.
"The Nightengales Song" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in

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BEAUTIFUL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "COUPLE RIDING" EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Schofield -"Fishing the Rapids" - Limited Edition
Schofield limited edition AP Limited Edition on paper, "Fishing the Rapids". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X37.
UNISEX AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING HEAVY MOUNT
UNISEX AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING, HEAVY MOUNT, AQUAMARINE IS APPROXIMATELY 3.00CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 1.00CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Quatre Nus Au Harem" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "GONDOLE A SAN MARCO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Citrine Ring in 10K Gold
1.50 ctw Diamond & Citrine Ring in 10K Gold
Trillion Amethyst 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Trillion Amethyst 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Ladies Fancy Golden Citrine Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
Ladies fancy golden citrine sapphire and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Golden citrine sapphire is approximately 1 CT and white topaz is approximately 1CT.
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman Crying - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman Crying". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Landscape Stained Glass Lamp CODE 36971
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.

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#54 - Fancy Unisex Diamond Ring
Fancy Unisex Diamond Ring. VVS1 Diamond approx .75ct.
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. " Self Portrait Studio Arttire" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Jane Maday Lithograph - I Didn't Do It
Jane Maday lithograph, "I Didn't Do It". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
CARRIE UNDERWOOD 2 Giclees
"Carrie Underwood" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
FANCY TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE
FANCY TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Picasso Original Lithographs Hand Pulled and Signed.
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 3 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 18”x37”. Very Rare!
La Bayadere- Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "La Bayadere". Bayadere, from the Portuguese word for dancer, bailaderia, was used in the late 20's to describe Indian dancers and. by extension, dancers in general. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 24.5"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:24.75." W:9.5" L:10.5"
Limited Edition Renoir- After The Bath - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "After The Bath". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The female acrobat- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "TheFemale Acrobat". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".

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Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Railway near L'estaque". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Miro - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Miro. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x5"x10".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ladies Fancy Emerald and Diamond Ring
Ladies fancy emerald and diamond ring set in 10K yellow gold, emerald is approximately .50CT and diamonds are approximately 2.00CT I1 clarity and silver acape color.
Little Spider-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Little Spider". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE A LA JUPE TULLE", CIRCA 1924. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. II, "The Omen: The Goshawk and the Dove". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Woman Imitating a Schooner
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Woman Imitating a Schooner". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Concentric Space", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Chirstmas in Santa Fe - Amado Maurilio Pena
Chirstmas in Santa Fe - Amado Maurilio Pena. Approx. size: 23X29.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".

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Norman Rockwell Lithograph-A Time For Greatness
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "A Time For Greatness ". Framing available at additional charge.
Dennis Curry Hand Signed and Numebred Original Mylar Lithograph - Morning Hunt
"Morning Hunt", original lithograph by Dennis Curry. Only 375 were printed, signed and numbered. Printed in 1984.
"Ladders Cross the Blue Sky" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Borelli -"Pathway To The Shops"- Lithograph
Guido Borelli hand signed and numbered lithograph, "Pathway To The Shops". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 38X30.
Pino on Canvas - Country Girl-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Country Girl". Image Size: 43" x 32" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
UNISEX AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING HEAVY MOUNT
UNISEX AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING, HEAVY MOUNT, AQUAMARINE IS APPROXIMATELY 3.50CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 1.00CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme Couchee II" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "WINTER CANAL" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Garnet Ring in 10K Gold
1.50 ctw Diamond & Garnet Ring in 10K Gold
Gold Genuine Peridot Cross Pendant and Chain Necklace
10K Gold Genuine Peridot Cross Pendant and Chain Necklace
Women's Fancy Peridot and White Diamond Ring
Women's fancy peridot and white diamond ring set in fine sterling silver. Peridot is approximately 6CT and White diamonds are approximately VS1 clarity and G color .50 CT

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Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Grape Stained Glass Lamp CODE 36973
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. " Soy Y Dalie" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Beatles 2 Giclees
"Beatles" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
FANCY TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE
FANCY TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Chagall Original Lithographs .
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Chagall. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 30”x21”. Wonderful and Rare!
Flame Leaper - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Preiss
Preiss broze and ivory sculpture, Flame Leaper. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 17"x21".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Jar, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:10" W:6" L:6"
Limited Edition Renoir- Portrait of Jeanne Saurary - Collection Domaine Renoir
Limited Edition in the manner of Renoir from the Collection Domaine Renoir, "Portrait of Jeanne Saurary". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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The Jugglar- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "The Jugglar". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Avenue of Chestnuts at the Jas De Bouffan in Winter". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Cleopatra - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus.
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Cleopatra . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx. size: 15x8x4.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Currier Lithograph - The Parlay
Currier Lithograph - The Parlay . Approx. size: 17X24.
Le Chapeau-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Chapeau". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE DEBOUT ET PLATEAU DE FRUITS", CIRCA 1924. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#152 - Ladys Emerald Earrings
2ct Emerald Earrings. 10ct Gold
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Pink Sapphire approx 3.5ct, Diamonds approx .50 cts, VS1 color G.
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "The Soul of Elpenor". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Critical Solitude
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Critical Solitude". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Original Signed Lithograph by Artist M.C. Escher
Lithograph in the manner of M.C. Escher bearing the signature, titled "Dragon", comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
Original Hand Carved Marble "Buffalos" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Buffalos" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X7 in., stand not included.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"Landscape" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Unknown Artist - Untitled
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X34.
RARE HEART VIOLET SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING
RARE HEART VIOLET SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, VIOLET SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 5.00CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 0.75CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "After Velazquez" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VENETIAN TENEMENTS" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Large Created Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
Large Created Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring in 10K White Gold
Yellow Gold Created Ruby Necklace
10K Yellow Gold Created Ruby Necklace
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists

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Limited Edition Picasso - Woman In Green - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman In Green". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Iris Stained Glass Lamp CODE 36976
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Two Figures and Root" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Lady's Fancy 10 kt Yellow Gold 7" Diamond Bracelet
Lady's Fancy 10 kt Yellow Gold 7" Diamond Bracelet, Diamonds approx 2.00 cts, SI2 I1, color I & J. Approx total weight 9.50 gms.
Michael Schofield Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas- Newhall
Schofield limited edition giclee on canvas, "Newhall". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Taylor Swift 2 Giclees
"Taylor Swift" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
ELEGANT TIMELESS PIECE APPLE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO APPLE NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
3 Pieces Color Lithograph
3 Pieces Color Lithograph Set includes: 2-Andy Warhol Lithograph and Pierre-Auguste Renoir Lithograph. Frame Size: 32”x30”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:24.75." W:9.5" L:10.5"
Limited Edition Pissaro- Jalais Hill - Collection Domaine Pissaro
Limited Edition in the manner of Pissaro from the Collection Domaine Pissaro, "Jalais Hill". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The pinch of snuff- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "The Pinch of Snuff". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "View of the Arc Valley". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Monica - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Monica. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 24x13x7.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ladies Fancy Emerald and Diamond Ring
Ladies fancy emerald and diamond ring set in 10K yellow gold, emerald is approximately .60CT and diamonds are approximately 2.00CT I1 clarity and silver acape color.
Masquerade -Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Masquerade". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU AU COUSSIN BLEU", CIRCA 1924. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#153 - Ladys Diamond Earrings
14K Yellow Gold Diamond Earrings Si1Si2 Color G
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Sisyphus". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Atmospheric Skull
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Atmospheric Skull". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble " Buffalos" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble " Buffalos" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, .each fig approx size 6X7 in., stand not included.

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"Did You See It?" -Schring- Offset Lithograph
Schring offset lithograph, "Did You See It?". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 25X31.
Ladies 14K White Gold Diamond/ Ruby Pendant
This ladies 14K white gold diamond and ruby pendant is comprised of one 0.74ct, 3-prong set pear cut ruby surrounded by 13 round diamonds. Diamonds estimated total carat weight is .18ctw, SI1 SI2 clarity and IJ color. The total weight of the pendant is 1.95grams
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"Ciphers & Constellation" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY , BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Unknown Title/ Patricia Dolson
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 37X30.
RARE HEART VIOLET SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING
RARE HEART VIOLET SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, VIOLET SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 4.00CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 0.75CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Pages Playing" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "RIO BELVEDERE" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Created Ruby 10K Gold Ring
ctw. Diamond & Created Ruby 10K Gold Ring
Gold Genuine Citrine Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace
10K Gold Genuine Citrine Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists

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Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life With Guitar - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life With Guitar". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lamp with 16"" Baroque Shade CODE 500253
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Large Figure" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Cosmic Athlete" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy Designn 14 kt White Gold Rose Garnet & Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy Designn 14 kt White Gold Rose Garnet & Diamond Ring, Garnet approx 4cts, Diamonds approx 1.25 cts, VS1, color I.
Bela Bodo Lithograph - Paris 1895
Bela Bodo lithograph, "Paris, 1895". Comes framed and with COA. Approx. size:
The RollingStones Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures
"The RollingStones" Giclee in San Antonio TX. with mini guitar & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 19"x14".
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 3 Original linocuts. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 30”x35”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Fine Nippon Procelain Fan
Fine Nippon Procelain Fan
Limited Edition Pissaro- L'Hermitage In Summer - Collection Domaine Pissaro
Limited Edition in the manner of Pissaro from the Collection Domaine Pissaro, "L'Hermitage In Summer". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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The Red House- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "The Red House". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Still Life with Blue Vase". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Almeria - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Almeria. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 29"x10.5"x4.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
"Bathers" - Gaujuin - Signed Lithograph
Gaujin signed lithograph, "Bathers". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 25X21.
Number7-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Number 7". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED FIGURE DANS UN INTERIEUR"", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#154 - Ladys Diamond Earrings
14K Yellow Gold Diamond Earrings Si1 Color G
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Tityus". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Suez
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Suez". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Original Hand Carved Marble "Buffalos" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Buffalos" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X7 in., stand not included.
"Banana Palm" by Ehret
Beautifully framed lithograph. . Approx. size: 31X25.
Ladies 18k White Gold Rolex Watch
This Ladies rolex 18K gold wrist watch, winding, leather band
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"The Gentleman" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE AGONY OF LOVE" EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso limited edition on canvas. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 36X25.
LADIES SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING
LADIES SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 1.50CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 2.00CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR
Picasso - Limited Edition - Nude In An Armchair
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Nude In An Armchair". From edition of 95. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Portrait of Woman" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CANAL GRANDE" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Created Emerald 10K Gold Ring
1 ctw. Diamond & Created Emerald 10K Gold Ring

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Created Ruby 10K Gold Necklace
Created Ruby 10K Gold Necklace
Fancy 14K Coginac Pearl Earrings
Fancy 14K pair of gold, Coginac pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Reclining Nude at Beach - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Reclining Nude at Beach". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lamp with 20"" Baroque Shade Dimensions : 27.00H 20.00W 20.00D CODE 50026
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Seated Figure" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. " Blue Horns" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex Antique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Ruby & Diamond Ring
Unisex Antique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Ruby & Diamond Ring, Ruby approx 3 cts, Diamonds approx 1.5 cts, VS1, color G.
Winslow Homer Plate Signed Limited Edition
Winslow Homer plate signed Limited Edition. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Lady Antebellum Two Giclees
"Lady Antebellum" Two Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
FINE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Limited Edition Serigraphs by - Kerman
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY Kerman Set includes 2 Original Serigraphs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 20”x34”. Very Nice Set!

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Harlequine Lamp - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Andre Bouraine
Andre Bouraine bronze and ivory sculpture, Harlequine Lamp. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22.5"x17"x5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Pissaro- Jane Paysanne A Sa Toilette - Collection Domaine Pissaro
Limited Edition in the manner of Pissaro from the Collection Domaine Pissaro, "Jane Paysanne A Sa Toilette". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The White Window- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition on canvas, "The White Window". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of Madame Cezanne". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Actress - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Actress. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Eagle Sculpture by De Lier- Survival
This is a limited edition bronze and then layered with 24K gold. By De Lier called, "Survival". De Lier was born in Miami in 1963 . As a native Floridian, he had become fascinated with sea life early on. He has observed the underwater world in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean, and the South China Sea. De Lier specializes in animal and sea life. He has chosen bronze sculpture to expresses his talents. De Lier has mastered bronze sculpture for over 18 years and has assisted many prominent artists with design and casting techniques. De Lier’s dream is to someday build the largest sea life bronze sculpture in the world. The sculpture is approx. 12"x9"x10". It comes with the foundry assay.
"Portrait Of A Woman" - Cezanne - Lithograph
Cezanne lithograph, "Portrait of a Woman". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 25X20.
Le Pais Amis-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Le Pais Amis -1". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LA CULOTTE BAYADERE", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.

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#170 - 14K Gold Bruncle Buster Frederic Remington
14K Gold Bruncle Buster Frederic Remington
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Oval Shape Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Oval Shape Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring , Pink Sapphire approx 2cts, Diamonds approx .20 cts VS1, Color G.
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "The Waves Swallow Up Ulysses". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -The Apotheosis of Homer
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Apotheosis of Homer ". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Coconut Palm" by Ehret
Beautifully framed lithograph. . Approx. size: 31X25.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Rockwell Original Gold-Signed Lithograph - Dancing Partners
Rockwell Original Gold-Signed Lithograph - Dancing Partners. Edition of 200 numbered series, which included 60 artist proofs and 35 additional examples with Roman numerals. Comes with paperwork.. Museum stanped. Approx. size: 21"x27". CC-2H5FF
Hand Signed and Numbered Schimmel Serigraph - The Greatest Love
This is a beautiful hand signed and numbered Schim Schimmel serigraph, "The Greatest Love".
"Painting, Cat. 30" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "SMALL WORLD III" EDITION IS 22 OF 95, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Kandinsky -"Yellow, Red and Blue"- Limited Edition
Kandinsky limited edition Limited Edition on canvas, "Yellow, Red and Blue". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 27X37.
Pino on Canvas - Restful
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Restful".

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LADIES SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING
LADIES SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 1.75CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 2.00CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR
Picasso Limited Edition - Child With Dove - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Child With Dove". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme A La Toilette" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FERMATA RIALTO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Created Emerald 10K White Gold Ring
1 ctw. Diamond & Created Emerald 10K White Gold Ring
Gold Created Pink Sapphire Necklace
10K Gold Created Pink Sapphire Necklace
Ladies Fancy Brown Morganite and White Diamond Ring
Ladies fancy brown morganite and white diamond ring set in fine sterling silver. Brown morganite is approximately 3.25 CT and white diamonds are approximately VS1 clarity G color and .50 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life With Candle, Pallette and Red Head of Minotaur - Collection Dom
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life With Candle, Pallette and Red Head of Minotaur". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lamp with 16"" Rose Shade CODE 50027
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper."Cosmic Rays" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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Unisex Antique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Blueish Green Emerald & Diamond Ring
Unisex Antique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Blueish Green Emerald & Diamond Ring, Emerald approx 3 cts, Diamonds approx 2 cts, VS1, color G.
Pablo Esteban Lithograph -Asian Floral Abstract II
Pablo Esteban lithograph, "Asian Floral Abstract II". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Amy Winehouse Two Giclees & Legend I.D. card
Amy Winehouse Two Giclees & Legend image of the I.D. card, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14x18.
Limited Edition Lithographs by Wooster Scott
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Wooster Scott. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right and numbered. Frame Size: 34”x24”. Wonderful and Rare!
Jesters - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Peyre
Peyre bronze and ivory sculpture, Jesters. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x21.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Pissaro- Boulevard Montmarte - Collection Domaine Pissaro
Limited Edition in the manner of Pissaro from the Collection Domaine Pissaro, "Boulevard Montmarte". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Christian Knight- Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Christian Knight". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Mont Sainte Victorie Seen From Bellevue". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Les Girls - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Les Girls". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x24"x6".

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Plate signed Pablo Picasso lithograph
Pablo Picasso lithograph. Plate signed. Approx. size:20X26.
Bather - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Bather". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE A LA CULOTTE DE SATIN ROUGE", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#171 - 10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver, New Orleans Casino
10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver, New Orleans Casino
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, ". . . I am Ulysses". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -SINGULARITIES
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "SINGULARITIES". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Ladie's 14k Two Toned Gold Diamond Bracelet
This ladies 14K two tone gold diamond bracelet is comprised of 96 invisible set princess cut dimonds. Diamonds total estimated carat weight is 2.00ctw, SI1 SI2 clarity and I J color. The total weight of the bracelet is 10.2grams and it measures 7".
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"Woman and Birds in a Landscape" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TAUROMACHIE III" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
"The Anamorpheus Cabinet" by Dali
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Beautifully framed limited edition lithograph. Approx. size: 38in x 28in. CC-00330

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Pino on Canvas - Cliffside Retreat-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled "Cliffside Retreat". Image Size: 42" x 35" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
UNISEX 14K GOLD DIAMOND & GOLDEN CITRINE RING
UNISEX 14K GOLD DIAMOND & GOLDEN CITRINE RING, GOLDEN CITRINE IS APPROXIMATELY 12.00CT AND DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 1.00CT VS1 CLARITY AND G COLOR.
Picasso Limited Edition - Nude In AN Armchair - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Nude In AN Armchair". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Lobster and Cat" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PIAZZETTA" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Gold Genuine Citrine Necklace
10K Gold Genuine Citrine Necklace
Women's Fancy Peridot and White Diamond Ring
Women's fancy peridot and white diamond ring set in fine sterling silver. Peridot is approximately 6.25 CT and White diamonds are approximately VS1 clarity and G color .50 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Maple Leaf Lamp CODE 50032
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Kneeling Figure" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. " Die Aura" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex Antique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Golden Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Unisex Antique Style 14 kt Yellow Gold Golden Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Sapphire approx 3.5 cts, Diamonds approx 1.5 cts, VS1, color G.

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Robert Lui Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph -Victorian Chair By The Sea
Robert Lui hand signed and numbered lithograph, "Victorian Chair by the Sea". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Elvis Presley Two Giclees
"Elvis Presley" Two Giclees with mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
FINE TIFFANY & CO SCOTTISH TERRIER EARRINGS
FINE TIFFANY & CO SCOTTISH TERRIER EARRINGS SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original linocuts. Pencil signed in lower right. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 32”x22”. Very Rare!
Kamorna - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Kamorna. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 19"x21".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Pissaro- Washington House and Mill At Osny - Collection Domaine Pissaro
Limited Edition in the manner of Pissaro from the Collection Domaine Pissaro, "Washington House and Mill At Osny". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Illustration of Don Quixote- Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
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Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
X- Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "X". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 29"x10.5"x4.5".

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ladies Fancy Orange Morganite and Diamond Ring
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Rare Pablo Picasso Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Standing Woman, 194
Pablo Picasso original limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Standing Woman".
Green Dutch Interior I and II - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU ASSIS A LA CHEMISE DE TULLE", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#172 - 10 Dollar Silver Gaming Token, .999 Fine Silver. Buffalo Bill
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Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "The Lamentations of Ulysses". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Spider of Evening
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Original Hand Carved Marble "Rhinos" by G. Huerta
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Ladies 14k White Gold Heart Necklace
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Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
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Norman Rockwell Limited Edition Limited Edition - At The Doctor's Office
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"Catalan Landscape" - Miro - Limited Edition
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TAUROMACHIE V" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Dali -"Linconvision"
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Pino on Canvas - The Bedroom Window-
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UNISEX 14K GOLD DIAMOND & GOLDEN CITRINE RING
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Picasso Limited Edition - Dora Maar Seated - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Dora Maar Seated". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
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Genuine Diamond & Citrine Ring in 10K Gold
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Gold Created Opal Filigree Pendant & Chain Necklace
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Ladies Fancy Golden Citrine Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
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Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
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Limited Edition Picasso - Large Still Life On A Pedestal Table - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Large Still Life On A Pedestal Table". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
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Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
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Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
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Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Limited Edition Manet- A Bar At The Folies Bergere - Collection Domaine Manet
Limited Edition in the manner of Manet from the Collection Domaine Manet, "A Bar At The Folies Bergere". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Lady Godiva- Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Lady Godiva". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Womens Beautiful Sapphire and Diamond Ring
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Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Geopolitical Child Watches The Birth Of T
This is a limited edition bronze layered with 24K gold entitled "GEOPOLITICAL CHILD WATCHES THE BIRTH OF THE NEW HUMAN (1943)" by Salvador Dali. This statue adaptation of The Birth of the New Human is taken from a painting by Salvador Dali in which he illustrates a plea for a radical liberation from the oppressive entwinement from the past. It shows the birth of the New Human whilst the world is on fire. Comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 6.5in. x 8 in. x 8 in.
Lanscape - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Landscape". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE AU VISAGE VOILE", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#173 - 10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Gold coast
10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Gold coast
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Ulysses Before Nausicaa". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Architectural Angelus of Millet
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Architectural Angelus of Millet". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Original Hand Carved Marble "Rhinos" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Rhinos" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.
"Le Porte Blu" by Guido Borelli
Guido Borelli da Caluso is an Italian painter. He was born in Caluso in 1952. He comes from an artistic background, and his family always encouraged him to develop his talent, as early as childhood. He won a contest at 13 and held his first exhibition at the age of 17 at Ars Plauda Gallery in Turin. After high school, he received his artistic training at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. Today, he has permanent exhibitions in art galleries, in Italy, France, the United Kingdom and in the U.S. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 26X30.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
"The Great Gate of Kiev" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "SMALL WORLD II" EDITION IS 28 OF 95, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Borelli -"Bonclerto" -Lithograph
Guido Borelli hand signed lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 31X38.
Picasso Limited Edition - The Embrace - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Embrace". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Smoke In Vallauris" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "RIALTO BRIDGE - DUSK" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Diamond & Citrine Ring in 10K White Gold
1.50 ctw Genuine Diamond & Citrine Ring in 10K White Gold
Amethyst Heart & CZ Circle-Of-Love Necklace In 10k Gold
Amethyst Heart & CZ Circle-Of-Love Necklace In 10k Gold
Women's Elegant Morganite Ring
Women's elegant morganite ring set in fine sterling silver. Morganite is approximately 5.5 CT

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Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Interior With A Girl Drawing - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Interior With A Girl Drawing". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Lily Pond Lamp CODE 50069
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper."Die Schneekonigin" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy Silver "Ballerina Ring" Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy Silver "Ballerina Ring" Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Sapphire approx 2 cts, Diamonds approx 1.50 cts, VS1, color G.
Elvis Presley Two Giclees
"Elvis Presley" Two Giclees with mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
FANCY DAISY TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS
FANCY DAISY TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
Pablo Picasso: 4 Piece Limited Edition Lithograph Set From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur". Signed and Numbered. In excellent condition. Frame Size: 32”x26”.
Leotard Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Leotard Dancer". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 19"x22".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Cezanne- Mill On The Couleuvre Near Pontoise - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "Mill On The Couleuvre Near Pontoise". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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Young Virgin- Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Young Virgin". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Still Life with Fruit Basket". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Semiramus
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Semiramus" by artist Chiparus. Semiramus was the Queen of the Assyrians and was the subject an 18th century play by Voltaire. Voltaire's play inspired many theatrical and operatic productions and the two best known were popular in Paris during the time Chiparus was designing his bronze and ivory figures. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 27.5"x21".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ladies Fancy Golden Citirine and Diamond Ring
Ladies fancy golden citrine and diamond ring set in 10K white gold, golden citrine is approximately 2.50 CT and white diamonds are approximately 1CT VS1 VS2 clarity and I color.
Cats - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Cats". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE ET COUPE DE FRUITS", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#174 - 10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Sams Town
10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Sams Town
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Alcinous' Palace". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - St. George and the Dragon
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "St. George and the Dragon". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Summer Lighthouse II" by Ghambaro
Beautifully framed lithograph. . Approx. size:25X30.

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Ladies 14k White Gold Diamond Pendant
This ladies 14K white gold diamond pendant is comprised of 68 pave set round brilliant cut diamonds. Diamonds estimated total carat weight is .47ctw, SI1 SI2 clarity and IJ color. The total weight of the pendant is 5.40 grams
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Limited Edition Limited Edition - The Tattooist
Norman Rockwell limited edition signed Limited Edition, " The Tattooist". Comes with COA. Framing available at additional charge.
"All Saints" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "VENICE" EDITION IS 23 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Borelli -"Hill of Poppies"- Lithograph
Guido Borelli hand signed and numbered lithograph, "Hill of Poppies". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 32X37.
Pino on Canvas - Dreaming of Paris-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled "Dreaming of Paris". Image Size: 34" x 28" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
Picasso Limited Edition - Portrait of Sylvette David - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Portrait of Sylvette David". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Womans Costume" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PONTE ROSSO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond & Amethyst Ring in 10K White Gold
1.50 ctw Diamond & Amethyst Ring in 10K White Gold
Gold Created Blue Sapphire & CZ Journey Pendant Necklace
10K Gold Created Blue Sapphire & CZ Journey Pendant Necklace

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Ladies Fancy Rose Morganite and White Diamond Ring
Ladies fancy rose colored morganite and white diamond ring set in fine sterling silver, rose colord morganite is approximately 4.5CT and white diamond VS1 Clarity and G color is approximately .50 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Bull Fight, Death Of A Torreador - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Bull Fight, Death Of A Torreador". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Turtle Lamp CODE 50071
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Meissonier" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy Silver "Ballerina Ring" Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy Silver "Ballerina Ring" Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Sapphire approx 1.75 cts, Diamonds approx 1.35 cts, VS1, color G.
Hot Pink Marilyn
"Hot Pink Marilyn 1967" lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Beatles 2 Giclees
"Beatles" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
ELEGANT CIRCLE DROP TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS
ELEGANT CIRCLE DROP TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS, SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Claude Mars Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY Claude Mars Set includes 2 Original Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 20”x34”. Very Nice Set!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Limited Edition Cezanne- Bridge At Maincy - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "Bridge At Maincy". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Bullfight III- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Bullfight III". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of a Peasant". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Antinea
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Starfish" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 26"x10.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Michel Delacroise
Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 18X22.
Painting - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Painting". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FEMME AU COLLIER", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#175 - 10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Hard Rock
10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Hard Rock
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "The Island of Aeoliae". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Image Disappears
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Image Disappears". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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"Pacifica Sociata" - Unknown artist
Unknown Artist, "Pacifico Socitia". Beautifully framed . Approx. size: 24X32.
14K Yellow Gold Diamond Rope Chain
14K Yellow Gold Diamond Rope Chain approx. 24-26". Chain is looped around display twice in photo.
Picasso Original Lithographs - Hand Pulled and Signed
Picasso original lithographs hand pulled and signed. From the suit "Le Gout Du Bonheur". Printed in the late sixties. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 10" x 13".
Norman Rockwell Limited Edition Limited Edition - Homecoming G.I.
Norman Rockwell limited edition signed Limited Edition, " Homecoming G.I.". Comes with COA. Framing available at additional charge.
"Arch and Point" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FLOWER MAGICIAN" EDITION IS 21 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Borelli -"Bonclerto" -Lithograph
Guido Borelli hand signed lithograph. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X35.
Picasso Limited Edition - Indian Girl - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Indian Girl". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Card Player" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PONTE DEI SOSPIRI" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Sapphire & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
6.46 ctw. Genuine Sapphire & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Created Ruby Journey Pendant & Chain Necklace In 10k Gold
Created Ruby Journey Pendant & Chain Necklace In 10k Gold

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Women's Fancy Piegon Blood Ruby and Morganite Ring
Women's fancy pigeon blood ruby and morganite ring set in sterling silver, Pigeon blood ruby is approximately 1.20CT and morganite is approximately 1.20CT.
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Woman with Red and Blue Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Woman with Red and Blue Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp In The Manner Of Tiffany Style Desk Lamp CODE 50131
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#68 - 2.5ct Tanzanite Earrings
2.5ct Tanzanite Earrings
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. " Figure With Swans" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy Silver "Ballerina Ring" Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy Silver "Ballerina Ring" Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Sapphire approx 1.5 cts, Diamonds approx 1.25 cts, VS1, color G.
Elvis Presley Two Giclees
"Elvis Presley" Two Giclees with mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
GEORGEOUS DAISY INTERLOCKING TOGGLE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
GEORGEOUS DAISY INTERLOCKING TOGGLE CLOSURE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
Pablo Picasso: 4 Piece Limited Edition Lithograph Set From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur". Signed and Numbered. In excellent condition. Frame Size: 33”x28”.
Split Skirt - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Split Skirt. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Cezanne- View From Auvers From Above - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "View From Auvers From Above". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Cavalier with Pipe- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Cavalier with Pipe". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Self Portrait". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ladies Elegant Pink Sapphire and Diamond Ring
Ladies elegant pink sapphire and diamond ring set in 10K yellow gold, pink sapphire is approximately .50CT and white diamonds are approximately 1.10CT VS1 clarity and G color.
Shallow-Love - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Shallow Love". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LISEUSE ET BOUQUET DE ROSES", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#176 - 10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Flamingo
10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Flamingo
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Polyphemus". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Sing of Anguish
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Sing of Anguish". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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"Two Girls" by Lasaro
Limited edition lithograph. Approx. size: 33X39.
Norman Rockwell Limited Edition Limited Edition - Breaking Home Ties
Norman Rockwell limited edition signed Limited Edition, " Breaking Home Ties". Comes with COA. Framing available at additional charge.
"Upward" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "COTTAGES WITH THATCHED ROOFS" EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Borelli -"Portofino"- Lithograph
Guido Borelli hand signed lithograph, "Portofino". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X35.
Pino on Canvas - Poetry in Motion-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled "Poetry in Motion". Image Size: 33" x 22" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
Picasso Limited Edition - Portrait Of The Son Of The Artist - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Portrait Of The Son Of The Artist". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Studio At Cannes " Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "RIO DELLE PRIGIONI" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Sapphire & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
4.74 ctw. Genuine Sapphire & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Twin Princess CZ Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Twin Princess CZ Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp In The Manner Of Tiffany Style Lamp, Box & Frame Set Dimensions : 15.00H 8.50W 8.50D CODE 50132
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Pierre Renior Limited Edition
Pierre Renior Limited Edition On Paper. "The End Of Lunch" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onix Ring
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring, Blk Onyx approx 4 cts.
Four Marilyns Lithograph
Marilyn Monroe times four. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 43x16. CC-A24
Elvis Presley Two Giclees & event ticket
"Elvis Presley" Two Giclees with image of event ticket, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
Chagall Original Lithographs .
4 Piece Color Lithograph by Chagall. Set includes 4 beautiful Lithographs From L'Odyssée Suite Vol. II. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 34”x28”. Wonderful and Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Emerald Crystal Flow Vases
Emerald Crystal Flow Vases Dimensions are about H:10" W:6" L:6"
Limited Edition Cezanne- The Garden Of Pontoise - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "The Garden Of Pontoise". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Interior with a Girl Drawing- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Interior With A Girl". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Madame Cezanne". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Harliquinade - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Harliquinade. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 21"x13"x5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The First Spark of the day - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "The First Spark Of The Day". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ETUDE DE JAMBERS IV (DEMI-LUNE)", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#177 - 10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Buffalo Bill
10 Dollar Silver Token, .999 Fine Silver. Buffalo Bill
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Circe". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -Six Apparitjons of Lenin a Grand Piano
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Six Apparitjons of Lenin a Grand Piano". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 3X7 in., stand not included.
Ladies 18K Yellow Gold Rolex Wtach
This is a ladies 18K yellow gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust wrist watch. It has an 18K yellow gold sapphire bezel, automatic movement and a hidden deployment clasp.
Norman Rockwell Limited Edition Limited Edition - Discovering Santa
Norman Rockwell limited edition signed Limited Edition, " Discovering Santa". Comes with COA. Framing available at additional charge.
"Composition X" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in

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LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHENSTEIN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE ARTIST'S STUDIO - FOOT MEDICATION" EDITION IS 26 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Borelli -"Portofino"- Lithograph
Guido Borelli hand signed lithograph, "Portofino". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 30X35. CC-26P
Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Nude - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Seated Nude". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With Bureau" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "RIO DE LA VERONA" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Garnet & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
14.13 ctw. Garnet & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Onyx Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Onyx Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Women's Elegant Morganite Ring
Women's elegant morganite ring set in fine sterling silver. Morganite is approximately 5.5 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp In The Manner Of Tiffany Paneled Lamp CODE 50137
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring, Blk Onyx approx 5 cts.

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Michael Schofield Original Acrylic on Board -Autumn Splendor
Original Michael Schofield acrylic on board, "Autumn Splendor". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Women's beautiful Golden Sapphire and Diamond Ring
Womens beautiful golden sapphire and diamond ring set in 10K yellow gold, golden sapphire is approximately .60CT and white diamonds are approximately 1.25CT VS1 clarity and G color
Beatles 2 Giclees
"Beatles" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
Etching Set by A. Durand Rembrandt
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY A. REMBRANDT Set includes 3 Original Etchings. Frame Size: 24”x20”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Cezanne- Village Framed By Trees - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "Village Framed By Trees". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
La Coiffure- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "La Coiffure". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of a Peasant". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Snake Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus.
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, "Snake Dancer" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 23.5"x11.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ladies Beautiful Two Tone Diamond and Orange Citrine Ring
Ladies Beautiful Two Tone Diamond and Orange Citrine Ring, orange citriine is approximately 2.00CT and white diamonds are approximately 1.10CT

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The Gentleman - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "The Gentleman". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "PORTRAIT DE CORTOT", CIRCA 1926. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Marc Chagall Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition Lithograph from L'Odyssée Suite Vol. I, "Frontispiece". Comes framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Catigula's Horse
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Catigula's Horse". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 3X7 in., stand not included.
"Two Girls" by Lasaro
Limited edition lithograph. Approx. size: 44X32.
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-
Norman Rockwell lithograph, " ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Unbroken Line" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "BEACH WITH FIGURES" EDITION IS 22 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Pino on Canvas - Solace-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled "Solace". Image Size: 33" x 28" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
Picasso Limited Edition - Portrait Of Bibi La Puree - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Portrait Of Bibi La Puree". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Head Of Bull In Front Of Window" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "NEAR RIALTO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond 10K White Gold "$" Ring
1 ctw. Diamond 10K White Gold "$" Ring
Created Ruby Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Created Ruby Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Ladies Fancy Aquamarine Ring
Ladies fancy aquamarine ring set in fine sterling silver. Aquamarine is approximately 3.5 CT.
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - The Family - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Family". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp In The Manner Of Tiffany Floral Lantern LampCODE 50138
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Edgar Degas Limited Edition
Edgar Degas Limited Edition On Paper. "Dance Class" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring, Blk Onyx approx 12 cts.
Tannous Signed Limited Edition Lithograph - Via Dolorosa
Limited edition hand signed Tannous lithograph, "Via Dolorosa". Numbered 149/500. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
Elvis & Priscilla Wedding, Black & White Giclee
"Elvis & Priscilla" Wedding Black & White Giclee with marriege Certificate dated 05/01/1967, wedding at The Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas NV, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 15"x18".

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FINE TOGGLE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE TOGGLE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE, SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER
4 Pieces Color Fine Art Lithograph by Tarkay
4 Pieces Color Lithograph Set includes: 4 Lithographs by Tarkay. Frame Size: 23”x21”. Very Rare!
Victoria - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Colinet
Colinet broze and ivory sculpture,Victoria. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx. size: 18x6x6.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Cezanne- Unknown - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "Unknown". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Pipes of Pan- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Pipes of Pan". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Man with Crossed Arms". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Star
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Star" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Woman Walking Down Street - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Woman Walking Down the Street". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU MAIN A L'EPAULE (ARABESQUE III)", CIRCA 1926. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.

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#179 - 1924 Peace Dollar, 1oz Silver. Extra fine condition
1924 Peace Dollar, 1oz Silver. Extra fine condition
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Family of Marsupial Centaurs
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Family of Marsupial Centaurs". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 3X7 in., stand not included.
A. Herbert Signed Lithograph
A. Herbert signed lithograph. Unknown title. Beautifully framed. Approx. size: 44X32.
Gents 18K MJ Tobias Pocket Watch
Gents 18K yellow gold MJ Tobias pocket watch with winding movement.
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-
Norman Rockwell lithograph, " ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Composition VII" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Limited Edition on canvas. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19inx22in
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY CLAUDE MONET
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF CLAUDE MONET IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "PLEASURE BOATS" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X21
Chagall -Circus Fan Dancer - Lithograph
Plate signed limited edition lithograph of Chagall's "Circus Fan Dancer". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size: 33x28. CC-C19
Picasso Limited Edition - Portrait Of Sylvette - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Portrait Of Sylvette". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Owl" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CANALE CON BARCHE" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Diamond Ring in Sterling Silver
.47 ctw. Diamond Ring in Sterling Silver.Comes with GLA Est. Retail Replacement Value Appraisal Card Pictured Below
Sapphire Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Sapphire Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Women's Fancy Amethyst Ring
Womens fancy amethyst ring set in fine sterling silver, amethyst is approximately 4.5 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Pitcher And A Bowl Of Fruit - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Pitcher And A Bowl Of Fruit". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Leaded Glass Fish Lamp CODE 50226
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring
Unisex Antique Style 10 kt Yellow Golg Black Onyx Ring, Blk Onyx approx 10 cts.
Chagall Plate Signed Limited Edition Print -Bella and the Red Horse
Chagall plate signed limited edition , "Bella and the Red Horse". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:
The Beatles Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures
"The Beatles" Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 15"x18".
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO HEART NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set-Signed and numbered . Together they make the perfect pair. In excellent condition. Frame Size: 23”x16”.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Cezanne- Still Life with Apples - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "Still Life with Apples". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Seated Bather- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Seated Bather". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Italian Girl". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - A Day At The Beach
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture by Chiparus "A Day At The Beach" sits on a marble/onyx base. Signed Chiparus, Etling Paris foundry mark and is about 11x8x25
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Nude - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "Nude". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU COUCHE ET COUPE DE FRUITS", CIRCA 1926. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#180 - 1964 Mint Condition Kennedy Half Dollar
1964 Mint Condition Kennedy Half Dollar
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Horse Shoe Shape Golden Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Horse Shoe Shape Golden Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Golden Sapphires approx 1.50 cts, Diamonds approx .50 cts, VS1 color G.
"Harlequinn" by Cezanne
Paul Cézanne (19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century. Cézanne can be said to form the bridge between late 19th century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism. The line attributed to both Matisse and Picasso that Cézanne "is the father of us all" cannot be easily dismissed. Cézanne's work demonstrates a mastery of design, colour, composition and draftsmanship. His often repetitive, sensitive and exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognizable. He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields, at once both a direct expression of the sensations of the observing eye and an abstraction from observed nature. The paintings convey Cézanne's intense study of his subjects, a searching gaze and a dogged struggle to deal with the complexity of human visual perception. Beautifully framed Limited Edition on canvas, comes with COA. Approx. size: 28iin x 32in. CC-2H

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Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - THREE AGES
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "THREE AGES". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Onyx and White Marble Chiparus Pedestal
Beautiful onyx pedestal with white marble details. Approx. size: 39x29x9.`
A. Herbert Signed Lithograph
A. Herbert signed lithograph. Unknown title. Beautifully framed. Approx. size: 44"x32". CC83U
Ladies 14K White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring
This ladies 14K white gold diamond solitaire is comprised of one 0.75ct, 4-prong set round brilliant cut diamond. SI1 SI2 clarity and JK color. The total weight of the ring is 1.70grams
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-
Norman Rockwell lithograph, " ". Framing available at additional charge.
Emile Bellet Hand Signed and Numbered Serigraph - Bain de Mer
Beautiful Emile Bellet serigraph, "Bain de Mer". This piece is hand signed and numbered.
"Circus Fan Dancer" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ARLEQUIN" EDITION IS 21 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Bouqet of Yellow Flowers - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Bouqet of Yellow Flowers". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 35X30. CC-9P
Pino on Canvas - Angelica
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Angelica".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Turkish Shawl - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Turkish Shawl". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Woman In Green" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VENEZIA II" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Diamond Antique Filigree Style Ring in 10K White Gold
1/2 ctw Diamond Antique Filigree Style Ring in 10K White Gold
Gold Heart Pendant and Chain CZ Solitaire Necklace
10K Gold Heart Pendant and Chain CZ Solitaire Necklace
Ladies Fine Rose Garnet Morganite and Citrine Ring
Ladies fine rose garnet, morganite and citrine ring - set in fine sterling silver. Rose garnet is approximately 2 CT, morganite is approximately .10 CT and Citrine is approximately 6 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Woman With Yellow and Green Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Woman With Yellow and Green Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Flying Lady Lamp CODE 50227
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Gustave Caillebotte Limited Edition
Gustave Caillebotte Limited Edition On Paper. "A Rainy Day" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Unisex Very Fancy Silver 925 Ruby Bracelet
Unisex Very Fancy Silver 925 Ruby Bracelet, Rubies approx 105 cts.
Two movie stills from Pirates of The Caribbean
Two movie stills from Pirates of The Caribbean, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x20".
FINE TIFFANY & CO ETERNITY NECKLACE
FINE TIFFANY & CO ETERNITY CIRCLE NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.

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Mossant Original Lithographs .
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Mossant. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithographs. signed .These are beautifully framed and matted. Size: 16”x20”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Cezanne- Harlequin - Collection Domaine Cezanne
Limited Edition in the manner of Cezanne from the Collection Domaine Cezanne, "Harlequin". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Seated Woman I- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Seated Woman I". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of Woman". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Girl On The Wall - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Girl On The Wall . Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 11"x9"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bather - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "Bather". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU BRAS GAUCHE SUR LA TETE (ARABESQUE V)", CIRCA 1926. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Soft Watch at Moment of Explotion
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Soft Watch at Moment of Explotion". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Unknown Title and Artist
Unknown title and artist. Approx. size: 32x44.

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Norman Rockwell Lithograph-A Family Tree
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "A Family Tree ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Les Roses" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TORERO NOIE" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 37X30. CC-9P
Pino on Canvas -A Song in Her Heart-
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, titled "A Song in Her Heart"". Image Size: 33" x 28" . Comes unframed, unstretched. In Mint Condition!.
Picasso Limited Edition - Landscape - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Landscape". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Nude sitting In an Armchair" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VENEZIA" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Created Emerald & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Created Emerald & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Created Ruby & CZ Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Created Ruby & CZ Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Women's Elegant Pink Sapphire and Morganite Ring
Women's elegant pink sapphire and morganite ring set in sterling silver. Pink Sapphire is approximately 3.5 CT and Morganite is approximately .50 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Star Lamp CODE 50400
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Edgar Degas Limited Edition
Edgar Degas Limited Edition On Paper. "Café Concert" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy Silver 925 "Multi Shape" Blue Sapphire Bracelet
Lady's Very Fancy Silver 925 "Multi Shape" Blue Sapphire Bracelet, Sapphires approx 120 cts.
Two movie stills from Pirates of The Caribbean
Two movie stills from Pirates of The Caribbean, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x14".
Ulysses and Euryclea by Chagall from the Odyssey Suite.
Chagall Original Lithographs Signed, from the Odyssee Suite "Ulysses and Euryclea". Signed and framed. Comes with COA Frame Size: 21”x18”.
Pajama Girl - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Pajama Girl. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Van Gogh- Starry Night - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "Starry Night". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Seated Woman II- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "Seated Woman II". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of Gustave Geffroy". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Gabrielle And The Jewels - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "Gabrielle And The Jewels". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "DANSEUSE, REFLET DANS LA GLACE", CIRCA 1927. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#197 - Earrings 9-10mm Boroka originals
Earrings 9-10mm Boroka originals
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Ring, Amethysts approx 6 cts, Diamonds approx .50 cts, VS1 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - THE BURNING GIRAFFE
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "THE BURNING GIRAFFE". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Owls" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Owls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X4 in., stand not included.
Unknown piece signed Milligan
Unknown title and medium. Signed "Milligan". Beautifully framed. Approx. size: 24x30.
Ladies 14K White Gold Diamond/Blue Sapphire Pendant
This ladies 14K white gold diamond and sapphire pendant is comprised of one 1.90ct, bezel set oval cut blue sapphire surrounded by 35 round cut diamonds. Diamonds estimated total carat weight is .28ctw, SI1 SI2 clarity and I J color. The total weight of the pendant is 2.90 grams
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Checkup
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Checkup ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Wedding" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "MARTINI". EDITION IS 21 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.

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Chagall - Blue Bouqet - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Blue Bouqet". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 39X32. CC-9P
Picasso Limited Edition - Portrait Of Jacqueline - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Portrait Of Jacqueline". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Toreo" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "GRAND CANAL" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Garnet & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
1 ctw. Garnet & Diamond 10K Gold Ring
Citrine Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Citrine Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Ladies Fancy Morganite Ring
Ladies fancy morganite ring set in fine sterling silver. Morganite is approximately 1.5 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Silenus Dancing In Company - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Silenus Dancing In Company". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Leaded Glass Lamp CODE 50404
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Edouard Manet Limited Edition
Edouard Manet Limited Edition On Paper. "The Pier At Boulogue" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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Lady's Very Fancy Silver 925 "Pear Shape" Blue Sapphires Necklace
Lady's Very Fancy Silver 925 "Pear Shape" Blue Sapphires Necklace, Sapphires approx 100 cts.
John F. Kennedy Giclee with engraved signature
John F. Kennedy Giclee with engraved signature, also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 15"x18".
FANCY SCRIPT DROP TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS
FANY SCRIPT DROP TIFFANY & CO EARRINGS, INSPIRED BY HANDWRITTEN LETTERS, SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir Lithographs
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: 2 Piece Color Lithograph . Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 18”x23”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Van Gogh- Van Gogh's Bedroom - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "Van Gogh's Bedroom". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Sleeping Nude- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, Sleeping Nude. Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Landscape with Mont Sainte Victorie". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bustamante Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze -Sun King
Bustamante signed and numbered 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Sun King". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 10.5x12x3".
L'Estaque - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "L'Estaque". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TORSE A L'AIGUIERE", CIRCA 1927. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#199 - 10-11mm Pearl Color Borokas
10-11mm Pearl Color Borokas
Unisex Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Brown Lapist Ring
Unisex Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Brown Lapist Ring, Brown Lapist approx 5 cts.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Knight Death
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Knight Death". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Ladies 14K Gold Diamond Brooch
This ladies white gold diamond brooch is comprised of three 4-prong set round brilliant cut diamonds surrounded by 85 uncut diamonds crystals. Diamonds estimated total carat weight is 3.50ctw , SI1 Si2 clarity and I J color. The total weight of the brooch is 13.8grams.
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-
Norman Rockwell lithograph, " ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Les Lupin Bleu" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ALPES" EDITION IS 23 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Couple Above St. Paul"
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Couple Above St. Paul". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 33X30. CC-9P
Picasso Limited Edition - Le Coq - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Le Coq". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Nature Morte au Verre" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VENETIAN WINDOWS" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Peridot Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Yellow Gold
Peridot Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Yellow Gold
Women's Fancy Amethyst and White Topaz Ring
Women's fancy amethyst and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Amethyst is approximately 4.5 CT and white topaz is approximately .50 CT.
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life with Candle, Pallette and Black Bull's Head - Collection Domain
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life with Candle, Pallette and Black Bull's Head". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Leaded Glass Table Lamp CODE 50528
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Lady's Very Fancy Silver 925 "Multi Shape" Ruby Necklace
Lady's Very Fancy Silver 925 "Multi Shape" Ruby Necklace, Rubies approx 100 cts.
Licenced Disney Etchings The Nightmare Before Christmas
Licenced Disney Etchings "The Nightmare Before Christmas" hand colored, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18x14. An original hand painted etching was created with a steel engraving needle scratched by the artist into a varnish covered zinc or copper plate. In an acid bath the etch is created to the desired depth. The printing press on wet hand made paper. After drying the etchings are hand colored with water colors. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame Edition 500.
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
BEAUTIFUL TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER
Renoir Posthumous Etching Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY RENOIR Set includes 2 Posthumous Etchings. Frame Size: 24”x20”. Very Rare!
Persian Dancers - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Persian Dancer. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 25"x16".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Cobalt Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Cobalt Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Limited Edition Van Gogh- Rec Room - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "Rec Room". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
The Old Blind Guitar Player- Picasso- Limited Edition on Canvas
Picasso Limited Edition on canvas, "The Old Blind Guitar Player". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Self Portrait". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "DANSEUSE DE BOUT, VISAGE COUPE", CIRCA 1927. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#201 - Hand Knotted Jewelry, Bronze color pearl. 8-9mm-32in all original
Hand Knotted Jewelry, Bronze color pearl. 8-9mm-32in all original
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White & Yellow Gold with White Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White & Yellow Gold with White Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx .25 cts, VS1 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Fountain Flowing from a Grand Piano
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Fountain Flowing from a Grand Piano". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 7X5 in., stand not included.
Chagall Lithograph
Chagall lithograph. Beautifully framed . Approx. size:

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Ladies 14K White Gold Diamond Ring
This ladies 14K white gold diamond ring is comprised of one 1.00ct, 4-prong set round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by 2 baguette cut diamonds who's estimated total carat weight is .20ctw. SI2 clarity and JK color. The total weight of the ring is 3.10grams
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-Advertisement for Masachussettes Mutual Life Insurance
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "Advertisement for Masachussettes Mutual Life Insurance ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Tree Over Village" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FILLE DE MINOS" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Townscape - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Townscape". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 34X31. CC-9P
Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Woman - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Seated Woman". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme Assise Pre D'une Fenetre" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CASE VENEZIANE" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Black Diamond Solitaire Ring in 14K White Gold
1.25 ctw. Black Diamond Solitaire Ring in 14K White Gold.Comes with GLA Est. Retail Replacement Value Appraisal Card Pictured Below
Gold Created Pink Sapphire Circle-Of-Love Necklace
10K Gold Created Pink Sapphire Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Ladies Fancy Blue Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
Ladies's fancy blue sapphire and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. sapphire is approximately 1.10ct and White topaz is approximately 1ct
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists

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Limited Edition Picasso - Woman with Sculpture - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman with Sculpture". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Floral Lamp Dimensions : 20.00H 8.00W 8.00D CODE 50546
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Picasso Limited Edition
Picasso Limited Edition On Paper. "The End of The Number" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 3.5 cts.
Licenced Disney Etchings The Nightmare Before Christmas
Licenced Disney Etchings "The Nightmare Before Christmas " hand colored, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18x14. An original hand painted etching was created with a steel engraving needle scratched by the artist into a varnish covered zinc or copper plate. In an acid bath the etch is created to the desired depth. The printing press on wet hand made paper. After drying the etchings are hand colored with water colors. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame Edition 500.
FANCY RETURN TO TIFFANY HEART TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FANCY RETURN TO TIFFANY HEART NECKLACE TIFFANY & CO RETURN TO TIFFANY Inspired by a design from 1969, this celebrated collection bears an inscription that reminds one that there's no place like Tiffany. SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Louis Icart Original Litographs
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Louis I cart. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 15”x22”. Wonderful and Rare!
Romeo and Juliette - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Poertzel
Poertzel bronze and ivory sculpture, Romeo and Juliette. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x15".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ruby Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Ruby Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Limited Edition Van Gogh- Harvest Landscape, Arles 1888 - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "Harvest Landscape, Arles 1888". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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Apparatus and Hand- Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Apparatus and Hand". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Woman Bathers". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Spirit of Ecstasy - 24K Gold Layered Limited Edition Sculpture
This Charles Robinson Sykes sculpture, "Spirit of Ecstasy", was originally designed by Sykes to be the mascot for the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. Sykes modeled the piece after the woman he loved who was also engaged in a secret love affair with her boss, a pioneer of the auto industry. His love and her boss were aboard the S.S. Persia that was torpedoed off Crete. This is a limited edition bronze and then layered with 24K gold. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "DANSEUSE AU MIROIR", CIRCA 1927. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#202 - Hand Knotted Jewelry, Bronze color pearl. 9-10mm-32in all original
Hand Knotted Jewelry, Bronze color pearl. 9-10mm-32in all original
Unisex Fancy 14 kt Gold Alexandrite 2 color change Ring
Unisex Fancy 14 kt Gold Alexandrite 2 color change Ring, Alexandrite approx 3 cts.
"The Art of Money" by Warhol
Beautifully framed Limited Edition on canvas, comes with COA. Approx. size: 25in x 30in.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Enchanted Beach
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Enchanted Beach". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 7X5 in., stand not included.
Signed Wandeo - Unknown Title
Beautiful piece. Unknown title, plate signed by artist Wandeo. Approx. size: 43x24.

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Ladies 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Necklace
This ladies 14K yellow gold diamond necklace is comprised of .75cts of channel set baguette cut diamonds. I1 I2 clarity and IJ color. The total weight of the necklace is 44.20grams
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-
Norman Rockwell lithograph, " ". Framing available at additional charge.
"Bouqet Over City" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "SWING". EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 34X29. CC-9P
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With Cock And Knife" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CANAL RIFLESSI" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Black Diamond Solitaire Ring in 14K White Gold
1.75 ctw. Black Diamond Solitaire Ring in 14K White Gold
Emerald Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Lab-Created Emerald Heart Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Ladies Fancy Coginac Morganite and White Topaz Ring
ladies fancy coginac morganite and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Coginac morganite is approximately 2 CT and white topaz is approximately .50 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Limited Edition Picasso - Painter In His Studio - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Painter In His Studio". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Floral Lamp Dimensions : 20.50H 7.50W 7.50D CODE 50547
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#73 - Tanzanite Earrings
Tanzanite Earrings. 2.5ct approx
Edgar Degas Limited Edition
Edgar Degas Limited Edition On Paper. "At The Races" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4 cts.
Bob Dylan Giclee with Gold Record
"Bob Dylan " Giclee with Gold Record "LIKE A ROLLING STONE", mini guitar & Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame , approx dimension 21"x18".
FINE TIFFANY & CO LOCKET DROP EARRINGS
FINE TIFFANY & CO LOCKET DROP EARRINGS, SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
3 Pieces Color Lithograph by Picasso
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 3 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 17”x34”. Very Rare!
Russian Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Russian Dancer. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. .
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Coral Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Coral Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Limited Edition Monet- Le Grenouillere - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Le Grenouillere". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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Apparition Of Face On A Fruit Dish - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Apparition Of Face On A Fruit Dish". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Woman Bathers". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Madame Henriot - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "Madame Henriot". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU AU TURBAN", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Landscape near Port ligot
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Landscape near Port ligot". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 7X5 in., stand not included.
Ladies 14K White Gold Diamond Pendant
This Ladies 14K white gold diamond pendant is comprised of 66 4-prong set round brilliant cut diamonds.Diamonds total estimated carat weight is 6.50ctw, SI1 SI2 clarity and I J color. The total weight of the pendant is 12.60 grams
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-After the Prom
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "After the Prom ". Framing available at additional charge.
Dennis Curry Signed and Numbered Original Lithograph
Original lithograph by Dennis Curry. Signed and Numbered. Beautifully framed.
"Bella and the Red Horse" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in

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BEAUTIFUL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "STILL LIFE WITH MACKEREL" EDITION IS 21 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Blue Bouqet - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Blue Bouqet". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 34X30. CC-9P
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "La Fille De L'Artiste A Deux ans Et Demi Avec Un Bateau" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CHIESA DELLA SALUTE" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Ruby Ring in 10K White Gold
6 ct. Genuine Ruby Ring in 10K White Gold
Ruby Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Lab-Created Ruby 3 Stone Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Women's Fine Fancy Two Tone White Topaz Ring
womens fancy two tone white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. White topaz is approximately 2 CT
Original Watercolor on paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Watercolor on paper Made on arches quality paper. Paper measures 12" x 16". In excellent condition, comes unframed. The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall and Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Baroque Lamp Dimensions : 23.00H 8.00W 1.00D CODE 50553
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- SignedLimited Edition On Paper. "Dante" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4.5 cts.

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Giclee Giclee on Canvas of the RAT PACK
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of the RAT PACK Beautiful Framed, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 22"x25".
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO ROSE EARRINGS
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO ROSE EARRINGS SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER, FOR PIERCED EARS.
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph Set. Frame Size: 31”x16”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Tiffany Style Lamp
Tiffany Style Lamp
Limited Edition Monet- Nympheas - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Nympheas". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Bacchanale - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Bacchanale". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Original Lithograph by Artist Paul Cezanne
Lithograph in the manner of Paul Cezanne, titled "Portrait of the Gardener Vallier". Comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal cost.
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Nude Study - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "Nude Study". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU ASSIS, BRAS GAUCHE SUR LA TETE", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.

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Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Castration Complex
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Castration Complex". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Ladies 18K Yellow Gold Sapphire EarRings
This ladies 18K yellow gold sapphire earrings are comprised of two 4-prong set oval cut sapphires. The total weight of the earrings is 3.50 grams
Norman Rockwell Lithograph-No Swimming
Norman Rockwell lithograph, "No Swimming ". Framing available at additional charge.
"King David" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "COMPOSITION X" EDITION IS 23 OF 95, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Circus - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Circus". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 37X30. CC-9P
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme Et Minotaur" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIEW FROM PIAZZALE" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Ruby Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
6 ct. Genuine Ruby Ring in 10K Yellow Gold
Lab-Created Ruby Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Lab-Created Ruby Pendant and Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Weeping Woman - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Weeping Woman". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp In The Manner Of Tiffany Rugby Table Lamp Dimensions : 20.00H 12.00W 12.00D CODE 50596
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Necklace, Emerald approx 1.25 cts.
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of Michael Jackson
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of Michael Jackson Beautiful Framed, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 25"x22".
FINE DIAMOND TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE DIAMOND SHAPED TIFFANY & CO SCRIPTED NECKLACE, SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x28”.
Kapurthala - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Kapurthala. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 2"x10"
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Monet- Cap Martin - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Cap Martin". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Chariot - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Chariot". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Signed Preiss Bronze and Ivory - Tennis Player
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Tennis Player" by artist Preiss, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 13"x11"x6"

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Lovers
Dali sculpture, "Lovers", is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 7.5". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
Painting - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "Painting". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FIGURE ENDORMIE, CHALE SUR LES JAMBES", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#206 - 9-10mm Genuine Pearls Black
9-10mm Genuine Pearls Black
Rembrandt Limited Edition - HEAD OF CHRIST
Rembrandt signed limited edition, "HEAD OF CHRIST". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Owls" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Owls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 7X4 in., stand not included.
"King David Artist" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "STILL LIFE WITH OPEN BIBLE" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - La Reve - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "La Reve". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 37X30. CC-9P
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "L'Alesienne" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ROOF TOPS" CIRCA 1971. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Genuine Sapphire Ring in 10K White Gold
15 ctw Genuine Sapphire Ring in 10K White Gold
Aquamarine Cross Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Aquamarine Cross Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Gold
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Harlequin Leaning On His Elbow - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Harlequin Leaning On His Elbow". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp CODE 50598
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- SignedLimited Edition On Paper. "Education Of The Young" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Necklace, Emerald approx 1.40 cts.
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of Elvis Presley
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of Elvis Presley Beautiful Matted & Framed , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 25"x22".
FANCY TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FANCY TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Zule Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY Zule Set includes 2 Original Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 23”x26”. Very Nice Set!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Limited Edition Monet- Poppies at Argenteuil - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Poppies at Argenteuil". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Christ Of St. John Of The Cross - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Christ Of St. John Of The Cross". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
The Golfer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "The Golfer". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 16"x6"x4".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The English Peartree - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "The English Pear Tree". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FIGURE ENDORMIE (SOL AUX CARREAUX ROUGES)", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#207 Earrings Bronze 11-12mm
Earrings Bronze 11-12mm
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -CHRISTMAS
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "CHRISTMAS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Reverie" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "SUN GODDESS FLOWER" EDITION IS 29 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Bay of Angels - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Bay of Angels". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 37X30. CC-9P

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Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Personnage Et Colombe" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PIAZZA POGGI" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Sapphire Ring in 10K Gold
15 ctw Genuine Sapphire Ring in 10K Gold
Pearl 10K Yellow Gold Cross Necklace
Pearl 10K Yellow Gold Cross Necklace
Ladies Heart Blue Topaz and White Diamond Ring
Ladies heart shaped blue topaz and white diamond ring set in find sterling silver. Blue topaz is heart shaped cut and is approximately 3.5 Ct, white diamonds are VSI clarity and G color approximately .25 ct.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x12". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - The Rooster - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Rooster". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions: 27.00H 18.00W 18.00D CODE 50606
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape"Emerald Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape"Emerald Necklace, Emerald approx 1.5 cts.
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of the RAT PACK
Giclee Giclee on Canvas of the RAT PACK Beautiful Framed, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 22"x25".
BEAUTIFUL THREE TIER DROP TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
BEAUTIFUL THREE TIER DROP TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.

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Victoria Ponikvar Original Watercolors
4 Piece Watercolors by Victoria Ponikvar. Set includes 4 beautiful Watercolors. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 25”x25”. Wonderful and Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Tiffany Style Blue Dragonfly Lamp
Tiffany Style Blue Dragonfly Lamp
Limited Edition Monet- Terrace By The Seaside - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Terrace By The Seaside". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Cosmic Horseman - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Cosmic Horseman". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
TheGreatBoulevards - Renoir - Limited Edition on Canvas
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition on canvas, "The Great Boulevards". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU COUCHE DE DOS", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Lovers
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "The Lovers". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Sassone Hand Signed Serigraph - Venice Canal
From the Martin Lawrence Galleries, "Venice Canal" hand signed Sassone serigraph.
"Bouqet Above City" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in

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BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE OLD MILL" EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Dormeuse - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Dormeuse". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 37x30. CC-9P
Pino on Canvas - Flamenco In Red
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Flamenco In Red".
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Homage To The Spainards" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FIRENZE ROSA" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Ruby Ring in 10K Gold
4 ctw. Genuine Ruby Ring in 10K Gold
Pearl 10K Yellow Gold Cross Necklace
Pearl 10K Yellow Gold Cross Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 10"x8". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Bacchanal - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Bacchanal". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 24.00H 9.00W 9.00D CODE 50800
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- SignedLimited Edition On Paper. "Modern Rhapsody" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 5 cts.
Two movie stills from Pirates of The Caribbean
Two movie stills from Pirates of The Caribbean, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x14".
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO STAR FISH NECKLACE
ELEGANT TIFFANY & CO STAR FISH NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 20”x27”. Very Rare!
Slit Skirt - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Slit Skirt. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Emerald Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Emerald Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Limited Edition Monet- THe RIver - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "THe RIver". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Daddy Long Legs Of The Evening - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Daddy Long Legs Of The Evening". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Anthropormorphic
Dali sculpture, "Anthropormorphic" , is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 4". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.

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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FIGURE VOILEE AUX DEUX BRACELETS", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - Circus Acrobats
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "Circus Acrobats ". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Ladies 14K White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Ring
Centering one oval-cut Tanzanite, weighing 2.08 cts., accented by 46 round-cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.58 ct., set in an 14K white gold mounting weighing 4.41 grams. Ring Size 6-3/4 Appraised Value: $ 5,400.00
"Bowl of Cherries" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "GNOMUS" , COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femmes Sur La Plage Jouant Au Ballon" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "THE FLOOD OF FLORENCE" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Ruby & Diamond Ring in 10K Gold
3 ctw. Ruby & Diamond Ring in 10K Gold
Pearl & White Sapphire 10K Gold Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Pearl & White Sapphire 10K Gold Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Harlequin - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Harlequin". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp " Peacock" CODE 50803

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Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- SignedLimited Edition On Paper. "Wounded Soft Watch" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4 cts.
Louis Armstrong Giclee with Gold Record
"Louis Armstrong" Giclee with Gold Record " Giclee with Gold Record "Blueberry Hill" also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
FINE RETURN TO TIFFANY HEART LOCKET TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE RETURN TO TIFFANY HEART LOCKET NECKLACE Inspired by a design from 1969, this celebrated collection bears an inscription that reminds one that there's no place like Tiffany. SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Limited Edition Lithographs Set by Artist Urbain Hutchet
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY HUTCHET Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right and numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x29”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Tiffany Style Dragonfly Lamp
Tiffany Style Dragonfly Lamp
Limited Edition Monet- Japanese Bridge - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Japanese Bridge". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Discovery Of America - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Discovery Of America". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE BRASERO ET COUPE DE FRUITS", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Lady's Beautiful 14 kt White Gold Golden Sapphire & Garnet Ring
Lady's Beautiful 14 kt White Gold Golden Sapphire & Garnet Ring, Golden Sapphires approx 5 cts, Garnets approx 2 cts.
George Suerat Limited Edition - Sunday Afternoon
George Suerat Limited Edition, "Sunday Afternoon". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Nighttime Bouqet" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "YELLOW RED AND BLUE" EDITION IS 26 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Blue Bouqet - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Blue Bouqet". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size:40x34. CC-9P
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Owl And A Chair Of Sea Urchins" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FIRENZE" CIRCA 1968. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Genuine Amethyst Ring in 10K White Gold
Large 10.15 ct Genuine Amethyst Ring in 10K White Gold
Mystic Topaz & White Sapphire 10K Gold Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Mystic Topaz & White Sapphire 10K Gold Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Women's Fancy Green Emerald and White Diamond Ring
Women's green emerald and white diamond ring set in fine sterling silver. Green emerald is approximately 1.5 ct and white diamonds are approximately .25 VSI clarity and G color.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed

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Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life with Candle - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life with Candle". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp "Floral" Dimensions: 27.00H 15.50W 15.50D CODE 50805
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn-Limited Edition On Paper. "A Man Seated At A table" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 3 cts.
FINE TIFFANY & CO NECKLACE
FINE TIFFANT & CO NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x28”.
Spring Awakening - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Preiss
Preiss bronze and ivory sculpture, Spring Awakening. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 14"x8".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Monet- House of Parliment - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "House of Parliment". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Espana - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Espana". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LE RENARD BLANC", CIRCA 1929. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Klimt Signed Limited Edition - lady with a Feathered Boa
Klimt Signed Limited Edition, "lady with a Feathered Boa". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Horsewoman With Doves" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHENSTEIN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "PORTRAIT II" EDITION IS 28 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Chagall - Bowl of Cherries - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Bowl of Cherries". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 40x30. CC-9P
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Seated Woman" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "AFTERMATH" CIRCA 1968. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Created Opal 10K Solid Gold Necklace
Created Opal 10K Solid Gold Necklace
Women's Fancy Pink Sapphire and White Topaz Ring
Women's fancy pink sapphire and white topaz ring set in fine sterling silver. Pink sapphire is approximately 5 ct and white topaz is approximately 2 ct.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - The Embrace - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Embrace". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp w/Bees CODE 50807
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Picasso Limited Edition
Picasso Limited Edition On Paper. "La Disuse" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 2 cts.
Beatles Giclee with Record, Music Notes
BEATLES Giclee with Record, Music Notes "SOMETHING" comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 22x24.
FANCY SCRIPT LOCKET NECKLACE TIFFANY & CO
FANCY SCRIPT LOCKET NECKLACE SET IN FINE 925 STERLING SILVER.
Louis Icart Original Litographs
4 Piece Color Lithograph by Louis I cart. Set includes 4 beautiful Lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 27”x23”. Wonderful and Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Monet- Venice At Dusk - Collection Domaine Monet
Limited Edition in the manner of Monet from the Collection Domaine Monet, "Venice At Dusk". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Hallucinogenic Toreador - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Hallucinogenic Toreador". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Dali 24K Gold Plated Bronze Sculpture- Female Bust
Dali sculpture, "Female Bust", is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 6.5". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "PERSANE", CIRCA 1930. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Portrait of Paul Eluard
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Portrait of Paul Eluard". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Canary Yellow Pearl Earrings
Fancy 14K pair of gold, Canary Yellow pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Ten Commandments" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ERTE LITHOGRAPH JUNE BRIDGES SUITE BEAD GOWN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ERTE TITLED "JUNE BRIDES SUITE - BEAD GOWN" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 20X24
Chagall - Les Soucis - Limited Edition
Chagall limited edition Limited Edition, "Les Soucis". Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx.size: 37x30. CC-9P
"Painter and Model" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Musician" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "HUNTINGTON HARBOUR" CIRCA 1972. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Created Blue Sapphire 10K Gold Necklace
Created Blue Sapphire 10K Gold Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 10"x8". In excellent condition, comes unframed

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 28.00H 8.50W 8.50D CODE 50808
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Pierre Renior Limited Edition
Pierre ReniorLimited Edition On Paper. "The Loge" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 2.5 cts.
Giclees of The 10 Greatest Country STARS
"Giclees of "The 10 Greatest Country STARS" Woman Edition. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 23"x26".
Limited Edition Serigraphs by - TARKAY
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY TARKAY Set includes 2 Original Serigraphs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 26”x18”. Very Nice Set!
Tango - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Tango. This piece is thought to represent Rudolph Valentino and his wife Natasha Rambova, While Valentino is remembered most for his film career, he also danced with his wife for audiences in the U.S. and Europe. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 24.5"x6.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Kandinsky- Blue Circle - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "Blue Circle". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Horseman - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Horseman". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "FIGURE DANS FAUTEVIL", CIRCA 1930. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father. Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted. Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes. In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
#91 Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald Ring
Fancy Ladys 14K Columbian Emerald Ring, Approx 1.25ct Columbian Emerald. Heavy
"Skating" Sir Henry Rayburn Limited Edition
Sir Henry Rayburn (4 March 1756 – 8 July 1823) was a Scottish portrait painter. He was born the son of a manufacturer in Stockbridge, a former village now within the city of Edinburgh. Orphaned, he was supported by his older brother and placed in Heriot's Hospital, where he received an education. At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to a goldsmith, and various pieces of jewellery, mourning rings and the like, adorned with minute drawings on ivory by his hand, still exist. Soon he took to the production of carefully finished portrait miniatures; meeting with success and patronage, he extended his practice to oil painting, at which he was self-taught. The goldsmith watched the progress of his pupil with interest, and introduced him to David Martin, who had been the favourite assistant of Allan Ramsay the Latter, and was now the leading portrait painter in Edinburgh. Rayburn was especially aided by the loan of portraits to copy. Soon he had gained sufficient skill to make him decide to devote himself exclusively to painting. Raeburn had all the essential qualities of a popular and successful portrait painter. He was able to produce a telling and forcible likeness; his work is distinguished by powerful characterisation, stark realism, dramatic and unusual lighting effects, and swift and broad handling of the most resolute sort. David Wilkie recorded that, while travelling in Spain and studying the works of Diego Velázquez, the brushwork reminded him constantly of the "square touch" of Rayburn. Rayburn was unusual amongst many of his contemporaries, such as Reynolds, in the extent of his philosophy of painting everything directly from life. This attitude partly explains the often coarse modelling and clashing colour combinations he employed, in contrast to the more refined style of Thomas Gainsborough and Reynolds. However these qualities and those mentioned above anticipate many of the later developments in painting of the nineteenth century from romanticism to Impressionism. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Botero Limited Edition - Unknown
Botero Limited Edition, "Unknown". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Ruby Red Pearl Earrings
Fancy 14K pair of gold, Ruby Red pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Artist and Bouqet" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR BEARING THE SIGNATURE DALI COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Marilyn Monroe Collage Poster
Marilyn Monroe collage poster. Comes framed. Approx. size: 38x25.
"Bullfight III" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Muse II" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FISHING BOATS" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed

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Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Woman - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Woman". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 27.00H 8.25W 8.25D CODE 50810
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Edouard Manet Limited Edition
Edouard Manet Limited Edition On Paper. "The Departure Of The Folkestone" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold London Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 3 cts.
SOPRANOS Giclee
SOPRANOS Giclee with Cigar , Gun & Bullets comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 27"x18".
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 18”x26”. Very Rare!
Civa- Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Civa. This piece was inspired by the exotic, tradional Eastern dance style adopted by Parisan revue performers such as Gipsy Rhouma-je and Perry. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 27"x18".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Diamond Cut Crystal, Ruby Color Carafe and Glasses
Diamond Cut Crystal, Ruby Color Carafe and Glasses
Limited Edition Kandinsky- Couple Riding - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "Couple Riding". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Impressions Of Africa - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Impressions Of Africa". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Horsemen of Apocalypse
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " The Horsemen of Apocalypse". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X7 in., stand not included.
Audubon Original Planeography by Hitchcock
"Douglas Squirrel" from "The Quadrupeds of North America" planeograph. Published by Audubon. First Octavo Edition (1849-51-54). Includes COA.
"At the Circus" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "THE TWO CROWDS OF THE LUSTFU" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Maya and Doll" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Couple" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FISH CLEANED" CIRCA 1971. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
10K Yellow Gold Created Ruby Heart Necklace
10K Yellow Gold Created Ruby Heart Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed

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Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 28.00H 8.00W 8.00D CODE 50813
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Limited Edition
Salvador Dali-Limited Edition On Paper. "Flordali ll" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold "Unique" Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold "Unique" Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanites approx 5 cts.
Giclees of The 10 Greatest Country STARS
"Giclees of "The 10 Greatest Country STARS" Man Edition. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 23"x26".
Limited Edition Lithographs Set by Thornhill
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY THORNHILL Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Pencil signed in lower right and numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 20”x28”. Very Rare!
Tender Promises - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Tender Promises. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 16"x30".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Kandinsky- Lady In Moscow - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "Lady In Moscow". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Infanta Margarita - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Infanta Margarita". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Venus on a Shell
Dali sculpture, "Venus on a Shell", is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 7.5". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Band & Black Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Band & Black Diamond Ring, Black Diamonds approx 0.75 cts.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Illustration for don Quixote II
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Illustration for don Quixote II". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Coral Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, coral pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X7 in., stand not included.
"Ameruese" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ST. BERNARD'S PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Girls with Basket of Flowers" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Le Dejeuner Sur L'herbe" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CATALINA ISLAND MARINA" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
10K Gold White Sapphire & Created Ruby Necklace
10K Gold White Sapphire & Created Ruby Necklace
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE
THIS LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD PEARL DIAMOND NECKLACE IS COMPRISED OF 3 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 70 DIAMONS AND 10.00MM ASH COLOR PEARL. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 5.00CTS. THE TOTAL WEIGHTS OF THE NECKLACE IS 34.90 GRAMS, DIAMOND CHARACTERISTICS QUALITY IS 5.00CTW CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 I1 COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL

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Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 10"x8". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Portrait of Dora Maar Seated - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Portrait of Dora Maar Seated". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 27.00H 8.25W 8.25D CODE 5O815
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Limited Edition
Salvador Dali-Limited Edition On Paper. "Die Rolen Schuhe" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold "Unique" Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold "Unique" Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanites approx 3 cts.
Elvis Presley Three Giclees
Elvis Presley Three Giclees with Gold Records, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 26"x32".
Picasso Original Lithographs Hand Pulled and Signed.
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 Original lithographs.From the suit "Le Gout du Bonheur" Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 18”x37”. Very Rare!
Thais - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Thais. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 21.5"x23".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Kandinsky- Red Spot II - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "Red Spot II". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Invisible Man - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Invisible Man". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Christian Knight
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Christian Knight". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Horses" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X7 in., stand not included.
"La Reve" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TOWARDS THE TREE OF LAW" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Steel Life with Steers Skull" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Portrait Of A Woman" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FISHERMAN'S WHARF - EVENING" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Tanzanite 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Tanzanite 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
ROLEX LADIES PRESIDENTIAL DIAMOND ROLEX
LADIES 18K GOLD DIAMOND DIAL PRESIDENTIAL ROLEX
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed

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Limited Edition Picasso - Paul As A Harlequin - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Paul As A Harlequin". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 24.00H 8.50W 8.50D CODE 50816
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Limited Edition
Salvador Dali-Limited Edition On Paper. "Fire fire" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 2 cts.
Giclee on Canvas by Roxy titled LAS VEGAS GOLD II
Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas by Roxy titled "LAS VEGAS GOLD II" gold signed, Edition 500. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 30"x40".
Disney Serigraphs by Sericell
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY SERICELL, set includes 2 Original Disney Serigraphs "DUMBO and WINNIE THE POOH".. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 26”x18”. Very Nice Set!
The Secret - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, The Secret. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22.5"x13".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Kandinsky- Yellow, Red and Blue - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "Yellow, Red and Blue". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
King - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "King". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Oval Shape Black & White Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Oval Shape Black & White Diamond Ring, Black Diamonds approx 3 cts, White Diamonds approx .30 cts, VS1 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Two Woman with a town in the Background
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Two Woman with a town in the Background". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Chrome Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, Chrome pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Hand Carved Marble "Pigs" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Pigs" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 5X7 in., stand not included.
"Chanukah" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "THE WOOD AND THE SUICIDE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"The Artist" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Etude Pour Le Nu A La Draperie" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PORTO SANTO STEFANO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Gold Multi-Gemstones Necklace
10K Gold Multi-Gemstone Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed

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Limited Edition Picasso - The Women of Avignon - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Women of Avignon". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 14.00H 7.50W 7.50D CODE 50831
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali- Limited Edition
Salvador Dali-Limited Edition On Paper. " Drawer Of Memory" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 2.5 cts.
QUEEN double Giclee with Gold LP and Real Guitar
QUEEN double Giclee with Gold LP, Real Guitar, Biagrophy & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 35"x43".
Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali-Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO and DALI, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 28”x18”.
Three Dancers - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Phillipe
Phillipe bronze and ivory sculpture, Three Dancers. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x17".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:10" W:6" L:6"
Limited Edition Kandinsky- Red Oval - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "Red Oval". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Lenin Tiger - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Lenin Tiger". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Plated Bronze Sculpture- Female Figure
Dali sculpture, "Female Figure" , is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 8". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
"In The Well Of The Great Wave" -Katsushika Hokusai Limited Edition
Katsushika Hokusai was born in Edo, in 1760, apparently the son of an artisan. Hokusai is one of the great masters of Japanese woodblock print and one of the great creative and innovative genius of all time. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Woman with a Head of Roses
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Woman with a Head of Roses". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Black Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, black pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Exodus" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIRGIL'S LAST WORDS" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
Pino on Canvas - Purity
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Purity".
"Turkish Shawl" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Woman In Blue" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "JACK IN BOX" CIRCA 1973. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Gold Multi-Gemstone Circle-Of-Love Necklace
10K Gold Multi-Gemstone Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Child Holding A Dove - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Child Holding A Dove". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Tiffany lamp
In The Manner Of Tiffany lamp Dimensions : 19.00H 11.00W 11.00D CODE 50833
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#86 - Diamond and Heart Watch
Diamond and Heart Watch, Quartz
Picasso Limited Edition
Picasso Limited Edition On Paper. "Woman With A chignon" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 3.5 cts.
KISS double Giclee with Gold LP and Real Guitar
KISS double Giclee with Gold LP "Alive II" Real Guitar, Biagrophy & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 35"x43".
Chagall Limited Edition Lithographs Set-
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Chagall. Set includes 2 beautiful Limited Edition Lithograph Set-Signed and numbered. Frame Size: 21”x31”. Wonderful and Rare!
Yambo - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Yambo. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Fine Nippon Procelain Vase with Mural
Fine Nippon Procelain Vase with Mural
Limited Edition Kandinsky- In Blue - Collection Domaine Kandinsky
Limited Edition in the manner of Kandinsky from the Collection Domaine Kandinsky, "In Blue". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Lincoln Vision - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Lincoln Vision". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Sun Table
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Sun Table". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Emerald Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, emerald pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Paris Opera Ceiling" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "NEWS OF THE LOWER DEPTHS OF HELL" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Leaning Harlequin" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Notre dame" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAILS AT BELMONT" CIRCA 1967. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Gold Created Sapphire Circle-Of-Love Necklace
10K Gold Created Sapphire Circle-Of-Love Necklace
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE
THIS LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD PEARL DIAMOND NECKLACE IS COMPRISED OF 3 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 46 DIAMONDS AND 10.00MM 2 WHITE COLOR PEARLS. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS' WEIGHTS ARE 4.00CTS. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE NECKLACE IS 35.70 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI1 I1 COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 10"x8". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - The Sailor - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Sailor". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn-Limited Edition On Paper. "Study Of Oriental Standing" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Blue Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold Blue Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4 cts.
Giclee on Canvas of the RAT PACK
Giclee on Canvas of the RAT PACK These Limited Edition canvas are hand embellished by Meegan. Beautiful Framed, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 22"x25". Edition 250
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph Set. Frame Size: 31”x16”.
Chorus Line - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture. This piece was inspired by the famous chorus lines of les annees folles. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x24"x6".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Cobalt Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp
Cobalt Diamond Cut Crystal Mushroom Lamp

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Limited Edition Lautrec- The Falconer - Collection Domaine Lautrec
Limited Edition in the manner of Lautrec from the Collection Domaine Lautrec, "The Falconer". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Mad Tea Party - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Mad Tea Party". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Cap Martin - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Cap Martin". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition -PLAYERS
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "PLAYERS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Artist and Model" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DANTE RE-AWAKES" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Nude In An Armchair" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With Dog" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MARINA AT BELMONT" CIRCA 1969. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Gold Peridot Circle-Of-Love Necklace
10K Gold Peridot Circle-Of-Love Necklace
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND NECKLACE
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND NECKLACE IS COMPRISED OF 3 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 374 DIAMONDS. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS' WEIGHT ARE 15.00 CTS/ THE TPTA; WEIGHT OF THE NECKLACE IS 53.20 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 I1 COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - The Rescue - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Rescue". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn-Limited Edition On Paper. " Portrait Of A Young Man" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold White Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold White Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 2.5 cts.
Scarface Large Hologram The World Is Yours!
Scarface 3D Giclees, also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x31".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original prints. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 23”x20”. Very Rare!
Encore - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Preiss
Preiss bronze and ivory sculpture, Encore. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Lautrec- Cirque Fornando - Collection Domaine Lautrec
Limited Edition in the manner of Lautrec from the Collection Domaine Lautrec, "Cirque Fornando". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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Manhatten Skyline - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Manhatten Skyline". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Melting Clock
Dali sculpture, "Melting Clock", is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 6.5". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
Houses Parliament - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Houses Parliment". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Franz Halls Signed Limited Edition - The Laughin Cavalier
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "The Laughin Cavalier". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Brown Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, brown pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Hand Carved Marble "Wolfs" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Wolfs" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 9X4 in., stand not included.
"The Juggler" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TOWARDS THE TREE OF LAW" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Still Life Dl" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Design For Ballet" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "JILL" CIRCA 1969. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Gold Citrine Circle-Of-Love Necklace
10K Gold Citrine Circle-Of-Love Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - SignedLimited Edition On Paper. "Bureaucrat And Sewing Machine" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold White Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold White Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 3 cts.
James Dean Large Hologram
James Dean Large Hologram with 3D Giclees, Biography, Legend image of the I.D. card & comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 35"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original p. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 20”x27”. Very Rare!
Kora- Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Kora. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x5"x10".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Lautrec- Moulin Rouge - Collection Domaine Lautrec
Limited Edition in the manner of Lautrec from the Collection Domaine Lautrec, "Moulin Rouge". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Second Before Awakening - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Second Before Awakening". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Japanese Bridge - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Japanese Bridge". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Antique Style White Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Antique Style White Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1.047 cts, VS2 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Paris
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " PARIS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Silver Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, Silver pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Hand Carved Marble "Wolfs" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Wolfs" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 9X4 in., stand not included.
"Couple In Paris" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "THE SEDUCERS" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Bacchanale" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Head In Profile" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BOATS AT DUSK" CIRCA 1969. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Gold Amethyst Circle-Of-Love Necklace
10K Gold Amethyst Circle-Of-Love Necklace
GENT'S 14K WHITE GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
THIS GENTS 14K WHITE GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING IS COMPRISED OF 4 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 26 DIAMONDS AND INVESIBALE SET PRINCESS CUT 12 BLUE SAPPHIRES. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 1.00CTS, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE RING IS 10.50 GRAMS. CLARITY SI1 SI2 I1 COLOR H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Old Man - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Old Man". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "The Happy Unicorn" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphires approx 3 cts.
SCARFACE Hologram
Scarface Hologram with 3D Giclees, Cigar, Gun & Bullets. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 29"x35".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original p. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 20”x19”. Very Rare!
Desmona - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Desmona". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:13x23x8.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Lautrec- At The Moulin Rouge II - Collection Domaine Lautrec
Limited Edition in the manner of Lautrec from the Collection Domaine Lautrec, "At The Moulin Rouge II". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC

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Slave Market Bust Of Voltaire - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Slave Market Bust Of Voltaire". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
La Grenouillere - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "La Grenouilere". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
"Picture With An Archer" - Kandinsky - Limited Edition
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29inx33in
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Roussicion
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Roussicion". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Pearl Earrings
Fancy 14K gold, pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Circus Horse and Rider" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DANTE PURIFIED" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.
"Harlequin and His Companion" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Bread and Fruit Bowl" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ALAMITOS BAY MARINA" CIRCA 1970. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Citrine Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Citrine Heart 10K Gold Necklace
LADIES 14K YELLOW GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
THIS LADIES 14K YELLOW GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING COMPROSED 3 PRONG SET PEAR SHAPED BLUE SAPPHIRE SURROUNDED BY 25 ROUND BRILLIANT CUT DIAMONDS. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS TOTAL WEIGHTS ARE 1.00CTW AND BLUE SAPPHIRE ESTIMATED WEIGHT IS 1.35CTS, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE RING IS 7.60 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Couple Dancing - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Couple Dancing". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#87 - French Kitty Watch
French Kitty Watch
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Das Meerweibchen" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Unique Style 14 kt White Gold Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphires approx 3.25 cts.
God Father Large Hologram `
"God Father" 3D Giclees, with Biography & Rose. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original p. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 24”x21”. Very Rare!
Oriental Fan Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Oriental Fan Dancer. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x6"x4.5".
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Limited Edition Lautrec- At The Moulin Rouge - Collection Domaine Lautrec
Limited Edition in the manner of Lautrec from the Collection Domaine Lautrec, "At The Moulin Rouge ". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Sleep - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Sleep". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- St John on the Cross
Dali sculpture, "St John on the Cross" , is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 4". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
Nympheas - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Nympheas". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Antique Style White Diamond Ring
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Antique Style White Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1.04 cts, VS2 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Ecuyere Et Cheval
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Ecuyere Et Cheval". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Green Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, green pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
J.E. Gould Original Lithograph - Pteroglossus Hypoglacus
"Pteroglossus Hypoglacus" drawn by J.E. Gould. Printed by Hullmandel. Plate signed. Has paint spot and smear on wing of bird.
"The Birthday" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
ORIGINAL SIGNED WOODBLOCK BY SALVADOR DALI
WOODBLOCK IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ARACHNE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 16X10.

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"The Kiss" - Picasso - Limited Edition
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937), his portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Picasso demonstrated uncanny artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence; during the first decade of the twentieth century his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him the best-known figure in twentieth century art.limited edition print. Approx. size: 19in x 22in.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still life With An Open Window" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TREE ON THE BAY" CIRCA 1971. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
3-Stone Created Ruby 10K Gold Necklace
3-Stone Created Ruby 10K Gold Necklace
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x10". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Reclining Nude with Sun - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Reclining Nude with Sun". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Das Meerweibchen ll" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Neckalce
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Neckalce, Emerald approx 1 ct.
Jimi Hendrix Large Hologram
Jimi Hendrix Hologram with 3D Giclees, Guitar, Biagrophy & engraved signature, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original p. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 22”x26”. Very Rare!
The Favorite - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, The Favorite. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x15".

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Pissaro- L'Hermitage At Pontoise - Collection Domaine Pissaro
Limited Edition in the manner of Pissaro from the Collection Domaine Pissaro, "L'Hermitage At Pontoise". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Soft Construction With Boiled Beans - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Soft Construction With Boiled Beans". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Chagall Original Lithographs, Signed Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Poppies - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas\
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Poppies". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Goddess Flower
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Goddess Flower". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Citrine Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, citrine pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Me and the Village" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "UPWARD", EDITION IS 24 OF 95 , COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Pigeons" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "PATIO" CIRCA 1972. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade Large Statue "The God of Happiness"
Siberian Jade Large Statue "The God of Happiness", this is one of the 3 wisemen. All hand carved from one solid piece of jade. Very detailed. Approx dimensions are 30x13x8 in. In house
Aquamarine Solitaire 10K Gold Necklace
Aquamarine Solitaire 10K Gold Necklace
GENT'S 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND RING
THIS GENT'S 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND RING IS COMPRISED OF 4 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 1 DIAMOND AND CHANNEL SET 46 ROUND BRILLIANT CUT DIAMONDS. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 2.50CTS. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE RING IS 13.70 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 I1 AND COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.
Original Oil on Board Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Original Oil on Board. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Approx. size: 12"x12". In excellent condition, comes unframed
Limited Edition Picasso - Cavalier with Pipe - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Cavalier with Pipe". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Surrealist Gondola" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Emerald Neckalce
Emerald approx 1 ct.
Marilyn Monroe Large Hologram
Marilyn Monroe Large Hologram with 3D Giclees, Gold Record "HEAT WAVE" & engraved signature, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original p. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 20”x26”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Limited Edition Matisse- The Goldfish - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "The Goldfish". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Soft Watch - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Soft Watch". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Poppies Argenteuil - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Poppies Argeteuil". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold White Sapphire & Black Diamond Ring
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold White Sapphire & Black Diamond Ring, White Sapphires approx 2 cts, Black Diamonds approx 1 ct, VS1 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -TAUROMACHIE V
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "TAUROMACHIE V". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Yellow Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, Yellow pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
"Doves Over The City" - Chagall - Limited Edition
Marc Chagall (7 July 1887 – 28 March 1985), was a Russian–French artist, associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He created a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall's haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, with art critic Robert Hughes referring to him as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be "the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists." For decades he "had also been respected as the world's preeminent Jewish artist." Using the medium of stained glass, he produced windows for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, windows for the United Nations, and the Jerusalem Windows in Israel. He also did large-scale paintings, including the ceiling for the Paris Opéra. His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, becoming one the country's most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde, founding the Vitebsk Arts College before leaving again for Paris in 1922. Limited edition Limited Edition. Plate . Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "RAIN". EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Monte Carlo" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DIANE" CIRCA 1972. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Siberian Jade "Bonsai Flowers with vase"
Real Jade hot pink & light lavender Bonsai Flowers on vase, dimensions are approx 12x10 in.
Smoky Topaz 10K Gold Necklace
Smoky Topaz 10K Gold Necklace
GENT'S 14K WHITE GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING
THIS GENTS 14K WHITE GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RING IS COMPRISED OF CHANNEL SET BAGUETTE CUT 54 DIAMONDS, 2 BAZEL SET DIAMONDS AND INVESIBLE SET PRINCESS CUT 32 RUBIES. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 1.00CTS, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE RING IS 12.50 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 I1 COLOR H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL
Limited Edition Picasso - Reclining Nude - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Reclining Nude". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Die Krote" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4 cts.
ELVIS PRESLEY large Hologram
"Elvis"large Hologram with 3D Giclees, Gold Record "Can't help falling in love" & engraved signature, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original phey all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 20”x26”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Matisse- The Red Room - Collection Domaine Matisse
Limited Edition in the manner of Matisse from the Collection Domaine Matisse, "The Red Room". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Spinning Man - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Spinning Man". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Billy Goat
Dali sculpture, "Billy Goat", is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 5.5". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
Poppy Field Giverny - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Poppy Field At Giverny". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -VENICE
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "VENICE". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Black Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, black pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Hand Carved Marble "Ducks" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Ducks" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X6 in., stand not included.
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ROY LICHENSTEIN
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "BOWL OF LEMONS" EDITION IS 27 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Girl With A Boat - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Girl With A Boat". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "studio window" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "RAGAZZE ALLA SPIAGGIA" CIRCA 1968. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade "Tangerine Tree"
Jade "Tangerine Tree", dimensions are approx 10x8 in.

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Created Ruby & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
Created Ruby & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET
THIS LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET IS COMPRISED OF 4 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 176 DIAMONDS AND 238 PRINCESS CUT RUBIES. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 4.00CT. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE BRACELET IS 34.80 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 I1 COLOR H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.
Limited Edition Picasso - Figure - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Figure". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Le Vetement" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 3 cts.
Four movie stills from GoodFellas
Good Fellas movie stills with Cards & bullet, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original p. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 20”x26”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Van Gogh- The Trinquetaille Bridge - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "The Trinquetaille Bridge". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
St. George - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "St. George". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Terrace Seaside - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Terrace Seaside". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
"La Rue St. Rustique"- Maurice Utrillo - Limited Edition
Born Maurice Valadon on December 25, 1883 (Christmas Day) in the Montmartre quarter of Paris, France, he is one of the few famous painters of Montmartre who was actually born there. With no real training, other than what his mother taught him, he drew and painted what he saw all around him in Montmartre. He presented strange landscapes which delighted the man in the street and astonished the connoisseur. These pictures inspired many artists to re-examine their world and, instead of turning to abstraction, once again to re-create reality. Critics only took note of him after 1910. By 1920, he had become a legendary figure, internationally known. In 1929, the French government awarded him the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - TAUROMACHIE III
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "TAUROMACHIE III". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Gray Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, gray pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY CLAUDE MONET
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF CLAUDE MONET IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "STILL LIFE WITH PEARS AND GRAPES" EDITION IS 22 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20
Pino on Canvas - Fanciful Dreams
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Fanciful Dreams".
Picasso Limited Edition - Minotaur - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Minotaur". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme Dans Un Fauteuil" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LAGUNA" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Peridot Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Yellow Gold
Peridot Pendant & Chain Necklace in 10K Yellow Gold
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND NECKLACE
THIS LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND NECKLACE IS COMPRISED OF 3 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 196 DIAMONDS. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 12.00CTS. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE NECKLACE IS 33.20 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL

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Limited Edition Picasso - Portrait of Maya With Doll - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Portrait of Maya With Doll". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
#89 - Disney Watch
Disney Watch
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Assumpta Canaveral" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Pink Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Pink Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 2 cts.
Three Tv show stills from SOPRANOS
SOPRANOS Tv Shows stills with gun cigar & bullets, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 30"x33".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original . They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 21”x27”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Van Gogh- The Courtyard Of The Hospital In Arles - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "The Courtyard Of The Hospital In Arles". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Still Life - Fast Moving - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Still Life - Fast Moving". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Salvador Dali - Unknown Title
Salvador Dali original limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture .
The River - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "The River". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Royal Queen Diamond Pendant
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Royal Queen Diamond Pendant, Diamonds approx 1.22 cts, VS1 color H.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - NORMANDIE
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "NORMANDIE". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Golden Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, golden pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF UNKNOWN IN A LIMITED EDITION EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X21
Picasso Limited Edition - 3 Musicians - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "3 Musicians". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Pigeons" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "NORTH LAGUNA" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberain Jade "Lavander Grape Tree"
Jade "Lavander Grape Tree", dimensions are approx 15x13 in.
Created Ruby 10K Gold Necklace
Created Ruby 10K Gold Necklace
LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD MULTI SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND NECKLACE
THIS LADIES 14K WHITE GOLD MULTI SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND NECKLACE IS COMPRISED OF 4 PRONGS SET ROUND CUT 146 DIAMONDS AND 4X3MM OVAL CUT 32 MULTI COLOR SAPPHIRES. TOTAL ESTIMATED DIAMONDS WEIGHTS ARE 5.00CTS. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE NECKLACE IS 18.80 GRAMS. CLARITY IS SI1 SI2 I1 COLOR IS H I. COMES WITH APPRAISAL.

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Limited Edition Picasso - Maya with Boat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Maya with Boat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Quixote V" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 2.0 cts.
Bob Dylan Giclee and Gold Record
Bob Dylan Giclee and Gold Record "Greats Hits II" with mini guitar & engraved signature, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 34"x34".
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original . They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 18”x26”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Limited Edition Van Gogh- Terrace Cafe - Collection Domaine Van Gogh
Limited Edition in the manner of Van Gogh from the Collection Domaine Van Gogh, "Terrace Cafe". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies.. CC
Telephone - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Telephone". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Thin Man
Dali sculpture, "Thin Man", is cast in bronze and layered in 24K gold. Sculpture measures approx. 9". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.

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Venice at Dusk - Monet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Claude Monet Limited Edition on canvas, "Venice at Dusk". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - VENUS
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "VENUS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Red Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, red pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "ALL SAINTS" EDITION IS 26 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - L'Aubade - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "L'Aubade". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Geclining Nude Before Window" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "THE CAPTAIN'S HOUSE" CIRCA 1972. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Smokey Topaz 10K Gold Necklace
Smokey Topaz 10K Gold Necklace
Original Lithograph by artist William Brice
Lithograph in the manner of William Brice bearing the signature, titled "Untitled" comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional charge.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Geological Destiny" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 2.5 cts.
Eric Clapton Giclee and Gold LP
Eric Clapton Giclee and Gold LP "461 Ocean Blue" with mini guitar & engraved signature, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 35"x35".

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Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original . They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 26”x22”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Temptations Of St. Anthony - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Temptations Of St. Anthony". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
A Bar At The Follies Bergere - Manet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edourd Manet Limited Edition on canvas, "A Bar At The Follies Bergere". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Royal Queen Diamond Pendant
Lady's Very Fancy 14 kt White Gold Royal Queen Diamond Pendant, Diamonds approx 1.24 cts, VS1 color H.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Flower Magician
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Flower Magician". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Golden Yellow Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, Golden Yellow pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
Original Hand Carved Marble "Rabbits" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Rabbits" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X7 in., stand not included.
ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "HILLS AND THE BAY OF MOULIN HUET" EDITION 24 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - The Painter And The Model - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Painter And The Model". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.

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Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Woman In A Green Hat" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BLUEBIRD CANYON FROM SUMMIT STREET" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade "Bonsai Flower Tree"
Jade "Bonsai Flower Tree", Red color Jade, dimensions are approx 12x9 in.
Black Onyx Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Black Onyx Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Limited Edition Picasso - Maya Playing - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Maya Playing". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Eucharistic still Life" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Tanzanite Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart Shape" Tanzanite Necklace, Tanzanite approx 3.0 cts.
Giclees of The 10 Greatest Guitar Players
Giclees of "The 10 Greatest Guitar Players", comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 23"x27"
Original Museum Lithographs Set- printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
2 Pieces consisting of framed art work with Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original . They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 21”x27”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Anthropomorphic Cabinet - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Anthropomorphic Cabinet". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Manet Painting Monet In His Studio Boat - Manet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edourd Manet Limited Edition on canvas, "Manet Painting Monet In His Studio Boat". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Agony of Love
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Agony of Love". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Golden Yellow Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, Golden Yellow pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "DREAMING". EDITION IS 22 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Stil Life With Cat - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Stil Life With Cat". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With Vase And Pipe" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIEW FROM THE STUDIO" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberain Jade "Tangerine Tree"
Jade "Tangerine Tree", Dimensions are approx 15x12 in.
3-Stone Created Pink Sapphire Heart 10K Gold Necklace
3-Stone Created Pink Sapphire Heart 10K Gold Necklace
Limited Edition Picasso - Bust Of A Woman With Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Bust Of A Woman With Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper. "Pierrots Funeral" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 3 cts.
The Beatles 1964 in Las Vegas
"The Beatles" 1964 in Las Vegas, gambling at the Sahara Casino,comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 28x23.
Original Museum Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
These are Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original prints. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 15”x20”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Disentigration Of The Persistence Of Memory - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Disentigration Of The Persistence Of Memory". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Helping Hand
Picasso sculpture, "Helping Hand", is cast in bronze then layered with beautiful 24K gold. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
The Fifer - Manet - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edourd Manet Limited Edition on canvas, "The Fifer". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Warhol "Skulls" Limited Edition
Warhol "Skulls" Limited Edition on Canvas. Approx. size: 29"x30". Comes Beautifully framed with COA. CC
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - ARLEQUIN
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " ARLEQUIN". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy 14K Golden Yellow Pearl Earrings
Fancy pair of 14K gold, Golden Yellow pearl earrings approximately 8-10 MM

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Original Hand Carved Marble "Rhinos" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Rhinos" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 5X7.5 in., stand not included.
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR BEARING THE SIGNATURE DALI IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ECUYERE ET CHEVAL" EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist Ed Ruscha
Lithograph in the manner of Ed Ruscha titled "Ace" 1962, collection museum of contempary art San Diego, unframed in mint condition dimensions are approximately 18x15
Picasso Limited Edition - The Bathers - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Bathers". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "The Forces Of Peace and War" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BLUEBIRD CANYON" CIRCA 1973. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Blue Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Limited Edition Picasso - The Dream - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Dream". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
#97 - Pearl Necklace
Pearl Necklace
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper. "Destiny" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4 cts.
Frank Sinatra four Giclees with Gold Record
Frank Sinatra four Giclees with Gold Record "NEW YORK , NEW YORK", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 30"x24".

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Original Museum Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s
These are Lithographs printed in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s by an Art Museum in Rome Italy. They are all Masterworks. In 1922 a flood and fire ravaged the Museum and these are all that is left from those original prints. They all have the original stamps from the Museum in the lower left or right hand corner of each print. They all are at least 90-100 years old. Frame Size: 20”x15”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The First Study For The Madonna - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The First Study For The Madonna". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Agneau Bleu - Marc - Limited Edition on Canvas
Franz Marc Limited Edition on canvas, "Agneau Bleu". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - ALSACE
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "ALSACE". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy Black Diamond Earrings
Pair of fancy black diamond earrings set in fine sterling silver, black diamond is approximately 2 CT
Hand Signed and Numbered Original Lithograph by James Fisher - Pintail
Original, hand signed and numbered lithograph by James P. Fisher, "Pintail".
ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LANDSCAPE NEW MENTON" EDITION 23 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Original Signed Lithograph by Roy Lichtenstein
Lithograph in the manner of Roy Lichtenstein bearing the signature titled "Cathedral Series #4" mint condition, unframed dimensions are approxiately 18x15
Picasso Limited Edition - Women Of Avignon - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Women Of Avignon". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.

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Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Head Of A Faun" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LAGUNA PATIO" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Citrine & 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Citrine & 10K Yellow Gold Necklace 4x6 mm Faceted Oval Cut Genuine Citrine 1 White Topaz Accent Stone Pendant Size: 13 x 6 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" Ring Spring Clasp
Limited Edition Picasso - Joy Of Living - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Joy Of Living". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. " A Hayrick Near A Farm" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 4 cts.
Marilyn Monroe double Giclee
Marilyn Monroe double Giclee, with image of the marriege Certificate with Di Maggio and one of the fist contracts. Comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 33"x23".
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 limited edition Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Invisible Man - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Invisible Man". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Animaux Fabuleux- Marc - Limited Edition on Canvas
Franz Marc Limited Edition on canvas, "Animaux Fabuleux". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Heart Shaped Diamond Pendant
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Heart Shaped Diamond Pendant, Diamonds approx 1.02 cts, VS2 color G.
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - APOLLON
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "APOLLON". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Fancy Black Diamond Earrings
Pair of fancy black diamond earrings set in fine sterling silver, black diamond is approximately 1.5 CT
Original Hand Carved Marble "Frogs" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Frogs" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X5.5 in., stand not included.
ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "THE POINT NEUF" EDITION 28 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Original Signed Lithograph by artist Ellsworth Kelly
Lithograph in the manner of Ellsworth Kelly bearing the signature titled "Red Blue Green" mint condition unframed dimensions are approximately 18x15
Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Woman With A Red And Blue Hat - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Seated Woman With A Red And Blue Hat". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Landscape II" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "FLOWER POTS" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Blue Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace Checkerboard Cut Genuine Blue Topaz 3 White CZ Accent Stone Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendent Size: 13 x 6 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp
Limited Edition Picasso - The Musketeer - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Musketeer". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. " St. John" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace
Lady's Fancy Style 14 kt Yellow Gold White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 5 cts.
Frank Sinatra Three Giclees
Frank Sinatra Three Giclees with Gold Records, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 26"x32".
Calder Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY CALDER Set includes 2 limited edition Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Frame Size: 34”x22”. In excellent condition!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Metamorphosis Of Narcissus - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Metamorphosis Of Narcissus". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - St. John On The Cross
Dali sculpture, "St. John On The Cross", is cast in bronze then layered with beautiful 24K gold. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 12"x3"x3".
Les Premiers Animaux- Marc - Limited Edition on Canvas
Franz Marc Limited Edition on canvas, "Les Premiers Animaux". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-THE RED OVAL
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "The Red Oval".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Cats" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Cats" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X4 in., stand not included.

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ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY ALBERTO GIACOMETTI
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ALBERTO GIACOMETTI BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ANNETTE" EDITION 22 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Nude Young Man With Horse - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Nude Young Man With Horse". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Tete" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LANDSCAPE" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Blue Topaz & 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Blue Topaz & 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "Christ And His Disciples" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold "Heart" Blue Sapphires & Diamond Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold "Heart" Blue Sapphires & Diamond Necklace, Sapphires approx 1.5 cts, Diamonds approx 1 ct, VS1, color G.
Rolling Stones double Giclee
Giclee on Paper of the Rolling Stones These Giclee on Paper are hand embellished by Meegan. Beautiful Framed, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 40"x27".
Calder Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY CALDER Set includes 2 limited edition Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Frame Size: 20”x 30". In excellent condition!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Persistence Of Memory - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Persistence Of Memory". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Saint Julien- Marc - Limited Edition on Canvas
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Lady's Fancy 14 kt White Gold Heart Shaped Diamond Pendant
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Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-IN BLUE
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Original Hand Carved Marble "Cats" by G. Huerta
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SACRED HEART OF JESUS LITHOGRAPH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF UNKNOWN, TITLED "SACRED HEART OF JESUS" BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Women Of Algiers - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Women Of Algiers". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Femme assise Dans Un Fauteuil Tresse" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
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10K Yellow Gold Created Ruby Heart Necklace
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Limited Edition Picasso - The Artist - Collection Domaine Picasso
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Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
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Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart" Rose Sapphires & Diamond Necklace
Lady's Fancy 14 kt Yellow Gold "Heart" Rose Sapphires & Diamond Necklace, Sapphires approx 1 ct, Diamonds approx 1.25 ct, VS1, color G.
Marilyn Monroe four Giclees with Gold Record
Marilyn Monroe four Giclees with Gold Record "HEAT WAVE", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 31"x25".
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 limited edition Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”. In good condition !
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Sacrement Of The Last Supper - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Sacrement Of The Last Supper". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Spingendes Pferd- Marc - Limited Edition on Canvas
Franz Marc Limited Edition on canvas, "Springendes Pferd". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Warhol "Chairman Mao" Limited Edition
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Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-The Great Gate of Kiev
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "The Great Gate of Kiev".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Hand Signed and Numbered Schim Schimmel Serigraph - Sands of Time
This is a beautiful hand signed and numbered Schim Schimmel serigraph, "Sands of Time".
SACRED HEART OF MARY LITHOGRAPH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF UNKNOWN, TITLED "SACRED HEART OF MARY" BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.

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Pino on Canvas - Parisian Girl
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Parisian Girl".
Picasso Limited Edition - Baccanale - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Baccanale". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still Life With Fish" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BLUE BIRD CANYON" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - The Lovers (Clothed) - Collection Domaine Picasso
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Picasso Limited Edition
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Marilyn Monroe Giclee on Canvas
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Calder Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY CALDER Set includes 2 limited edition Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Frame Size: 34”x22”. In excellent condition!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Spectre Of Sex Appeal - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "The Spectre Of Sex Appeal". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED SALVADOR DALI
IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR DALI BEARING THE SIGNATURE, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Nostalgia Atomica
Dali sculpture, "Nostalgia Atomica",is cast in bronze then layered with beautiful 24K gold. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
The Yellow Cow- Marc - Limited Edition on Canvas
Franz Marc Limited Edition on canvas, "The Yellow Cow". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Small World II
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Small World II".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "THE RED OVAL", EDITION IS 22 OF 95 , COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Woman With A Flower - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Woman With A Flower". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Portrait of Marie Terese" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LAGUNA WITH MOON" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Ruby Heart 10K Gold Necklace
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Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
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Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO Set includes 2 limited edition Lithographs. Signed and Numbered. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”. In good condition !
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Tuna Fishing - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Tuna Fishing". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
All Saints I 1911 - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "All Saints I 1911". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Small World III
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Small World III".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "DECISIVE PINK ", EDITION IS 28 OF 95 , COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Still Life Beast and Palette - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Still Life Beast and Palette". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Woman In A Green Hat" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "VIEW FROM THE VICTOR HUGO" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Created Pink Sapphire 10K Gold Necklace
7x6 mm Checkerboard Cushion Cut Created Pink Sapphire 3 White CZ Accent Stone Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendant Size: 14 x 6 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp "Solid 10K Gold" Pedant & Chain - "Not" Plated Base Metals
Limited Edition Picasso - The Bathers - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Bathers". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Warrior" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Village - Dali - Limited Edition on Canvas
Salvador Dali Limited Edition on canvas, "Village". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Arch and Point - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Arch and Point". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-UPWARD
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "UPWARD".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "45", EDITION IS 22 OF 95 , COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Three Women - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Three Women". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Design For Miller" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MAIN BEACH" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
10K Yellow Gold Created Sapphire Pendant & Chain Necklace
10K Yellow Gold Created Sapphire Pendant & Chain Necklace Gem Type: Created Blue Sapphire Gem Cut: 6 x 4 mm Faceted Oval Cut Accent Gem: 1 White CZ Setting Type: Pedant & Chain Necklace Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendent Size: 12.5 x 6 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Harlequin - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Harlequin". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Die Sandmannchen" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Scream - Munch - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edvard Munch Limited Edition on canvas, "The Scream". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Around The Circle - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Around The Circle". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Yellow Red and Blue
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Yellow Red and Blue".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR BEARING THE SIGNATURE DALI IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "PARIS" EDITION IS 30 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Still Life - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Still Life". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Design For Picador" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MOSS POINT" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Black Jade "Bull" with Stand
Siberian Black Jade "Bull" with Stand, approx dimensions 4x10x6 in. In house
Genuine Opal Heart Pendant Necklace in 10K Gold
Genuine Opal Heart Pendant Necklace in 10K Gold Genuine 6 mm Heart Cut Opal 1 White CZ Accent Stone Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendent Size: 13 x 6 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp

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Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Junge Entlein" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Moulin Rouge - Lautrec - Limited Edition on Canvas
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec Limited Edition on canvas, "Moulin Rouge". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Blue Circle - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Blue Circle". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
"Konigstien" - Kirchner - Limited Edition on canvas
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was born on May 6, 1880, in Aschaffenburg, Germany. After years of travel, his family settled in Chemnitz in 1890. From 1901 to 1905 he studied architecture at the Dresden Technische Hochschule, and pictorial art in Munich at the Kunsthochschule and at an experimental art school established by Wilhelm von Debschitz and Hermann Obrist. While in Munich he produced his first woodcuts; the graphic arts were to become as important to him as painting. At that time he was drawn to Neo-Impressionism as well as to the old masters. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Nature Study from Murnau
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Nature Study from Murnau".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Eagles" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Eagles" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 10X4.5 in., stand not included.
BEAUTIFUL LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF VINCENT VAN GOGH IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TERRACE OF THE CAFE" EDITION IS 24 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE A PPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Still Life - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Still Life". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Woman With Hat" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ELEONOR'S SUN ROOM" CIRCA 1974. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
White Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
White Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace 5x3 mm Faceted Oval Cut Genuine 1 White CZ Accent Stone 10K Yellow Gold Pedant & Chain Necklace Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendent Size: 22.6 mm x 12.7 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp
Limited Edition Picasso - Sleeping Nude (Vertical) - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Sleeping Nude (Vertical)". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
#100 - Coral Pendant
Coral Pendant
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali- Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Aerican Trotting" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set From the Collection Domaine Picasso. Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 21”x30”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
In The Well Of The Great Wave - Katsushika Hokusai - Limited Edition on Canvas
Katsushika Hokusai Limited Edition on canvas, "In The Well Of The Great Wave". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Composition No 7 - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Composition No. 7". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-GNOMUS
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "GNOMUS".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY WASSILY KANDINSKY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF WASSILY KANDINSKY TITLED "AROUND THE CIRCLE", EDITION IS 29 OF 95 , COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.

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Picasso Limited Edition - Reclining Nude - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Reclining Nude". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Le Rapas De Infants" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MOSS POINT EUCALYPTUS" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Green Jade "Boat"
Siberian Green Jade "Boat", The best quality of Siberian Jade used to carv this boat. Approx dimensions 14x16. In house
Emerald 10K Gold Cross Necklace
Lab Created Emerald 10K Gold Cross Necklace Brilliant Round Cut Lab Created Emerald 1 White CZ Accent Stone 10K Yellow Gold Cross Pedant & Chain Necklace Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendent Size: 19.5 x 11 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp
Limited Edition Picasso - Sleeping Nude (Vertical) - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Sleeping Nude (Vertical)". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "A Group Of Large Trees" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Picasso and Pollock-Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO and POLLOCK, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 23”x22”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Ciphers and Constellations - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Ciphers and Constellations ". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Composition X
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Composition X".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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ELEGANT SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "SEINE AT CAMPROSAY" EDITION 25 OF 95 COMES WITH CERITIFCATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Unknown - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Unknown". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
Pablo Picasso- Signed Limited Edition
In the manner of Pablo Picasso bearing the signature Limited Edition On Paper Entitled "Still life With Lemons" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "OLD TRUCK" CIRCA 1972. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Multi Color Jade "Horses Mountain"
Siberian Multi Color Jade "Horses Mountain", approx dimensions 13x25 in. In house
Blue Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Necklace
4x6 mm Faceted Oval Cut Genuine Blue Topaz 10K Yellow Gold Cross Pedant & Chain Necklace Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendnt Size: 13 x 6.5 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp "Solid 10K Gold" Pedant & Chain - "Not" Plated Base Metals
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "The Blind Tobit With Goat" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro-Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY MONET and PISSARRO, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 22”x15”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Personages, Birds, Star - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Personages, Birds, Star ". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Composition VIII - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Composition VIII". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Around the Circle
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Around the Circle".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Roosters" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Roosters" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X6 in., stand not included.
STUNNING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY SALVADOR DALI
STUNNING LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF SALVADOR BEARING THE SIGNATURE DALI IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ROUSSICION" EDITION IS 29 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Woman In Tears - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Woman In Tears". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "STUDIO VISTA" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Mojolica Style Carafe
Mojolica Style Carafe, approx dimensions are 12x9 in. In house
Smoky Topaz Sterling Silver and Gold Necklace
Smoky Topaz Sterling Silver and Gold Necklace Gem Type: Genuine Smoky Topaz Gem Cut: Square Cabachon Cut Gem Size: 7 x 7 mm Accents: 6 Brilliant Round Cut CZ' Setting Style: Filigree Style Pendant and Chain Necklace Metal Type: Sterling Silver & Yellow Gold Metal Stamp: .925/10k Pendant Size: 12.6 x 7 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 14k Gold Fill 18" Chain
Limited Edition Picasso - Abstract - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Abstract". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "Jacob's Dream" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
2 Pieces Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard
2 Piece Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard. Set includes 4 beautiful Limited Edition Lithographs . Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 22”x16”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Nightingale's Song - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "The Nightingale's Song ". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Composition X - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Composition X". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Composition VIII
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Composition VIII".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
SIGNED LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH BY LOUIS ICART
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF ICART BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "MISS LIBERTY". EDITION IS 25 OF 95, COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND MATTED, DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATELY 18X20.
Picasso Limited Edition - Mandolin And Guitar - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Mandolin And Guitar". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "STUDIO VISTA - DUSK" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
3 Lavender Heart CZ 10K Gold Necklace
3 Lavender Heart CZ 10K Gold Necklace Gem Type: 3 Lavender CZs Gem Cut: Faceted Heart Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendant Size: 22 x 5 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain
Limited Edition Picasso - Bullhead with Still Life - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Bullhead with Still Life". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Picasso Limited Edition
Picasso Limited Edition On Paper. "French Can Can" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
4 Pieces Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard
Four Piece Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard. Set includes 4 beautiful Limited Edition Lithographs . Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 23”x27”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Daphnis Discovers Chloe- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Daphnis Discovers Chloe". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Icart Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Illusion
This sculpture is cast in bronze then layered with beautiful 24K gold. By Icart, "Illusion". This piece comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 24"x8"x7".
Couple Riding - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Couple Riding". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
"St George And The Dragon" - Unknown artist
Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-UNBROKEN
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "UNBROKEN".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Hand Signed and Numbered Schim Schimmel Serigraph
This is a beautiful hand signed and numbered Schim Schimmel serigraph,
Pino on Canvas - Dreaming In Color
Beautiful on canvas by artist Pino, "Dreaming In Color".
Picasso Limited Edition - Study For The Damselles Of Avignon - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Study For The Damselles Of Avignon". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LAGUNA TERRACE" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian White Jade "Devil Ball"
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10K Gold & White Heart CZ Necklace
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Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life with Mandolin - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life with Mandolin". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "The Westpoort At Rhenen" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
4 Pieces Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard
Four Piece Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard. Set includes 4 beautiful Limited Edition Lithographs . Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 23”x27”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Daphnis- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Daphnis". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Decisive Pink - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Decisive Pink". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Composition VII
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Composition VII".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Flower Seller - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Flower Seller". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MAR VISTA TERRACE" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Children Writing - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Children Writing". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "Cottages Amongst High Trees" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
4 Pieces Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard
Four Piece Color Lithograph by Jean Fomard. Set includes 4 beautiful Limited Edition Lithographs . Pencil signed in lower right. Frame Size: 23”x27”.

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Flight Of The Cicade- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Flight Of The Cicade". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Art Deco Chiparus Sculpture - Jazz Dancer
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From Small World - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "From Small World". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-ALL SAINTS
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "ALL SAINTS".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Unknown - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Unknown". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "STUDIO" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade Bracelet (Red)
Siberian Jade Bracelet (Red), approx dimension 3x3 in. In house
Limited Edition Picasso - Theater - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Theater". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 18”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Frontispice- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Frontispice". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0047
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Moreau Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Girl On A Swing
This sculpture is cast in bronze then layered with beautiful 24K gold. By Moreau, "Girl On A Swing". This piece comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
From Small Worlds II - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "From Small Worlds II". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-OVERCAST
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "OVERCAST".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Woman Seated By The Window - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Woman Seated By The Window". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "JAPANESE GARDEN" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Sculptur's Studio - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Sculptur's Studio". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Edouard Manet- Limited Edition
Edouard Manet- Limited Edition On Paper. "The Swallows" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 18”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Lamon Discovers Daphnis- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Lamon Discovers Daphnis". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0049

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
From Small Worlds Type A - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "From Small Worlds Type A". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-THE RED SPOT
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "THE RED SPOT".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Embrace - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Embrace". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "JAPANESE GARDEN" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade Bracelet (Black)
Siberian Jade Bracelet (Black), approx dimension 3x3 in. In house
Limited Edition Picasso - Fruit With Vase of Flowers - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Fruit With Vase of Flowers". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Woman Of The Future" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 18”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Lamon and Drya's Dream- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Lamon and Drya's Dream". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0050
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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From Small Worlds Type B - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "From Small Worlds Type B". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
"Overcast" Kandinsky - Limited Edition on canvas
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29inx33in
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Small World I
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Small World I".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephants" by G. Huerta, White, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 7X5 in., stand not included.
Picasso Limited Edition - 3 Women At The Spring - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "3 Women At The Spring". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "CRANES" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Flordali l" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 18”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Summery Lunch Hour- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Summery Lunch Hour". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0051
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
24K Gold Layered Limited Edition Bear and the Bull Sculpture by Delair
This sculpture is cast in bronze then layered with beautiful 24K gold."Bear and the Bull" by Delair comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 7 1/2"x4"x4".

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Gnomus - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Gnomus". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Couple Riding
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Couple Riding".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X7 in., stand not included.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "JUNK YARD" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade "Mixed colored grapes vine"
Siberian Jade "Mixed colored grapes vine", This beautiful work is made of 100% natural lavender jade, the tree leafs are made of Taiwan jade. approx dimensions 13x12 in. In house
Limited Edition Picasso - Nude Girl with Necklace - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Nude Girl with Necklace". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "A FarmHouse Amoung The Trees" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 28”x18”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
The Teaching Of Philetas- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "The Teaching Of Philetas". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0052
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Art Deco Chiparus Sculpture -Fan Dancer
This Chiparus sculpture, "Fan Dancer", is a limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.

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Kandinsky 45 - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Kandinsky 45". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Arch and Point
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "Arch and Point".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "COLORS OF JUNK" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberian Jade "Green Jade Boat"
Siberian Jade "Green Jade Boat", This is a beautiful work made of 100% Green Jade, hand carved to perfection. Approx dimensions 45x58 in. In house
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman with Red and White Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman with Red and White Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Moses" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 28”x18”.
The Wolf Pit- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "The Wolf Pit". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0053
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Lady In Moscow - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Lady In Moscow". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-BLUE CIRCLE
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "BLUE CIRCLE".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Small Doves" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Small Doves" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X5 in., stand not included.

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Picasso Limited Edition - The Balcony - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Balcony". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAN PEDRO REFINERY" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Henri Matisse Limited Edition
Henri Matisse Limited Edition On Paper. "The Dragon" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 18”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Trampled Flowers- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Trampled Flowers". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0054
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Nature Study from MurnauI 1909 - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Nature Study from Murnaukl 1909". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Lady in Moscow
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "BLUE CIRCLE".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Turtles" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X7 in., stand not included.
"Masquesade" - Icart - Limited Edition on Paper
Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Plate limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19"x22".
Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Woman - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Seated Woman". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DEPOSITO ROTTAMI" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Nude Lady With Scarf Over Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Nude Lady With Scarf Over Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Still Life With Lilies" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Norman Rockwell Lithographs
Two Piece Color Lithograph by Norman Rockwell. Set includes 2 beautiful Lithograph. Frame Size: 28”x18”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Winter- Chagall - Limited Edition on Canvas
Marc Chagall Limited Edition On Canvas From Daphnis and Chloe, "Winter". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0055
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Red Spot II - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Red Spot II". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
"Derriere Le Miroir" Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition-Improvisational Gorge
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on paper, "The Red Oval".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Little Spider" - Icart - Limited Edition on Paper
Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Plate limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19"x22".
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "WEARHOUSE" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Siberian Jade "Lavander Grape Tree"
Jade "Lavander Grape Tree", dimensions are approx 10x7 in.
10K Gold & Pink Heart CZ Necklace
10K Gold & Pink Heart CZ Necklace Gem Type: Pink Ice CZ Gem Cut: Faceted Heart Cut Gem Size: 6 x 6 mm Pedant Type: Solitaire Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendant Size: 13.5 x 6 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp
Limited Edition Picasso - Lady With Green Hair and Brown Hat - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Lady With Green Hair and Brown Hat". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Rembrandt Van Rijn- limited Edition
Rembrandt Van Rijn- Limited Edition On Paper. "Study For St. Peter" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Fanz Kline and Pablo Picasso-Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO and KLINE, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 28”x18”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
BRONZE "BOY" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
The Great Gate of Kiev - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "The Great Gate of Kiev". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Landscape with Figures and Rainbow
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Landscape with Figures and Rainbow".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Le Chapeau" - Icart - Limited Edition on Paper
Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Plate limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19"x22".
Picasso Limited Edition - Pierrot Sitting - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Pierrot Sitting". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "OLD REFINERY" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberain Jade "Peach Tree"
Jade "Peach Tree", dimensions are approx 23x13 in.
White Pearl & 10K Yellow Gold Pendant & Chain Necklace
White Pearl & 10K Yellow Gold Pendant & Chain Necklace mm Genuine White Cultured Pearl 1 Brilliant Round CZ Accent Stone Solid 10K Yellow Gold Pendant & Chain Neckla Size: 11 x 5 mm (LxW) 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "Cannibalism Of Objects" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Edgar Degas and Fernand Leger-Lithographs Set
TWO PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY DEGAS and LEGER, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 18”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
BRONZE "LADY" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
Thirty - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Thirty". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-THE KISS
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "THE KISS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Cockatoo" - Icart - Limited Edition on Paper
Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Plate limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19"x22".

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Picasso Limited Edition - Cavalier - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Cavalier". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "TUB BOAT REFLECTIONS" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberain Jade "Lavander Grape Tree"
Jade "Lavander Grape Tree", dimensions are approx 16x12 in.
17.5 ctw. Genuine Sapphire Pendant in 10K Yellow Gold
17.5 ctw. Genuine Sapphire Pendant in 10K Yellow Gold Gem Type: 17.5 ct. Genuine Sapphires Center Gem Cut: Faceted Oval Cut Accent Gem Cut: Brilliant Round Cut Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Size: 34 x 20 mm (LxW) Pendant Only - No Chain
Picasso Limited Edition
Picasso Limited Edition On Paper. "Maoulin De La Galette" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Jasper Johns and Pablo Picasso-Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO and JHONS, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
BRONZE "BOY" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
Unbroken - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Unbroken". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph
Calder Limited Edition Lithograph Signed and Numbered. Comes with COA and beautifully framed. Approx. size: 16" x 12"
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-George Washington
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "George Washington". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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"La Pais Amis" - Icart - Limited Edition on Paper
Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Plate limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19"x22".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Artist - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Artist". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAUSALITO BAY" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
5 ctw. Lab Ruby & Diamond Pendant in 10K Yellow Gold
5 ctw. Lab Ruby & Diamond Pendant in 10K Yellow Gold Accent Gems: 1 ctw Brilliant Round cut Diamonds 100% Genuine Natural Diamonds Setting Type: 10K Solid Yellow Gold Slider Pedant Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K 'Solid Gold' Pedant Size: 27.5 x 17.5 mm (LxW)
Limited Edition Picasso - Buckled Shoed Man - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Buckled Shoed Man". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "The Face Of War" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh -Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO and VAN GOGH, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
SIGNED BRONZE "ANGEL" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
Upward - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Upward". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Portrait II
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Landscape with Figures and Rainbow".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Original Hand Carved Marble "Lions" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Lions" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X7 in., stand not included.
Dali Limited Edition - Gala's Dream
Dali , limited edition, "Gala's Dream". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - 3 Musicians - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "3 Musicians". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MARINA" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Siberain Jade "Bonsai Flowers with vase"
Real Jade Hot Pink Bonsai Flowers on vase, dimensions are approx 11x7 in.
5ctw Created Pink Sapphire & Diamond Pendant in 10K Gold
5ctw Created Pink Sapphire & Diamond Pendant in 10K Gold Center Gem: 4 ct Emerald Cut Lab Created Pink Sapphire Accent Gems: 1 ctw Brilliant Round cut Diamonds 100% Genuine Natural Diamonds Setting Type: 10K Solid Yellow Gold Slider Pedant Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K 'Solid Gold' Pedant - 'Not' Plated Base Metals! Size: 27.5 x 17.5 mm (LxW)
Limited Edition Picasso - Man With Nude Woman - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Man With Nude Woman". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition
Salvador Dali - Signed Limited Edition On Paper. "The Colossus Of Rhodes" Comes With COA Out of an Edition of 95. Edition Number May Vary From Picture. Comes In Beautiful Custom Matt and frame. Approx Dimensions 20" x 16"
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Jasper Johns -Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY RENOIR and JOHNS, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
SIGNED BRONZE "UMBRELLA MAN" SCULPTURE CHIPPARUS
SIGNED BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST CHIPPARUS "UMBRELLA MAN"

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Yellow Red and Blue - Kandinsky - Limited Edition on Canvas
Wassily Kandinsky Limited Edition on canvas, "Yellow, Red and Blue". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
"At The Oasis" -Eugene Fromentin - Limited Edition
Eugene Fromentin was born into a wealthy family in La Rochelle. His father was a physician who paid little attention to the child and his mother, a devout Christian, spent her time on devotions, leaving her son to his own devices. The young Eugene grew up withdrawn and lacking in self confidence.Eugene proved to be a model student and in 1839 traveled to Paris where he earned a degree in law. Discovering the practice of law to be unsuitable Fromentin decided to follow his interests in art and literature and pursue a career as a painter. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-SUNRISE
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "SUNRISE".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Dali Male, In Contemplation
Dali , limited edition, "Dali Male, In Contemplation". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - The Kiss - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "The Kiss". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MAIL BOXES" CIRCA 19777. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
5ctw Created Pink Sapphire & Diamond Pendant in 10K Gold
Center Gem: 4 ct Faceted Oval Cut Lab Created Pink Sapphire Accent Gems: 1 ctw Brilliant Round cut Diamonds 100% Genuine Natural Diamonds Setting Type: 10K Solid Yellow Gold Slider Pedant Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K 'Solid Gold' Pedant - 'Not' Plated Base Metals! Size: 27.5 x 17.5 mm (LxW) Pendant Only - No Chain
Constantin Brancusi and Robert Rauschenberg-Lithographs Set
TWO PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY BRANCUSI and RAUSCHENBERG, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
BRONZE "COUPLE" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
Boats at Collioure - Andre Derain - Limited Edition on Canvas
Andre Derain Limited Edition on canvas, "Boats at Collioure". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Artist Studio- with Model
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Artist Studio- with Model".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Dali Limited Edition - Spinning Man
Dali , limited edition, "Spinning Man". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Unknown - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Unknown". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "THREE-SEVEN-FOUR" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
1 ctw. Diamond Heart Pendant in 10K Gold
1 ctw. Diamond Heart Pendant in 10K Gold Gem Type: 100% Genuine Natural Diamonds Gem Weight: 1 Carat Total Weight Diamonds Gem Cut: Brilliant Round Cut Gem Clarity: I1 - I2 Gem Color: C2 - C3 Setting: Heart Pendant Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal Stamp: 10K Pendant Size: 24 x 21 mm (LxW) "Solid 10K Gold" Pendant - "Not" Plated Base Metals Pendant Only - No Chain
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Alberto Giacometti-Lithographs Set
TWO PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY RENOIR and GIACOMETTI, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
BRONZE "LADY" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
La Tamise Et Tower Bridge - Andre Derain - Limited Edition on Canvas
Andre Derain Limited Edition on canvas, "La Tamise Et Tower Bridge". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-POW WOW
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "POW WOW".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Doves on Heart" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Doves on Heart" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X7.5 in., stand not included.
Dali Limited Edition - Gala's Castle At Pubol
Dali , limited edition, "Gala's Castle At Pubol". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Woman - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Seated Woman". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "JUNK ISLAND" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
1.5 ctw. Diamond 10K Gold Heart Pendant
1.5 ctw. Diamond 10K Gold Heart Pendant 1.5 ctw. Brilliant Round Cut Diamonds 100% Genuine Natural Diamonds Setting: 10K Yellow Gold Heart Pendant Metal Type: Solid 10k Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K "Solid 10K Gold" Pendant - "Not" Plated Base Metals Pendant Size: 35 x 33mm (L x W) Pendant Only - No Chain
Jasper Johns and Pablo Picasso-Lithographs Set
2 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY PICASSO and JHONS, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Avant La Course - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas. Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Forest Scene
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Forest Scene".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Doves on Heart" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Doves on Heart" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 8X7.5 in., stand not included.
Chagall Limited Edition - The Still Life With Flowers
Chagall , limited edition, "The Still Life With Flowers". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Harliquin And His Companion - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Harliquin And His Companion". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAUSALITO" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
3 ctw. Garnet & Diamond 10K Yellow Gold Pendant
3 ctw. Garnet & Diamond 10K Yellow Gold Pendant Gem Type: Genuine Emerald Cut Garnet Gem Weight: 2.5 Carat Gem Cut: Emerald Gem Type: Genuine Natural Diamonds Gem Weight: 1/2 Carat Total Weight Diamonds Gem Cut: Round Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal Stamp: 10K Pendant Size: 23 x 14 mm (LxW) (25.4 mm = 1" inch) Solid 10K Gold Pendant
Limited Edition Picasso - Small Child With Two Women - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Small Child With Two Women". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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Edouard Manet and Paul Cezanne-Lithographs Set
TWO PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY MANET and CEZANNE, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 20”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bronze "Carpenter" by artist Valtune.
Bronze "Carpenter" by artist Valtune, dimensions are approx 5x5x3 in.
Ballet At The Opera - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Ballet At The Opera". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Artist Studio - Foot Medication
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Artist Studio - Foot Medication".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Cavalier With Pipe - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Cavalier With Pipe". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAUSALITO BAY" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
10K Gold Created Pink Sapphire Necklace
10K Gold Created Pink Sapphire Necklace Gem Type: 1 Lab Created Pink Sapphire Gem Cut: Princess Cut Metal Type: Solid Yellow Gold Metal stamp: 10K Pendant Size: 11.5 x 7.0 mm (LxW) Chain Size: 18" 10K Yellow Gold Chain w/Ring Spring Clasp "Solid 10K Gold" Pendant & Chain - "Not" Plated Base Metals
Limited Edition Picasso - Child On Man's Lap - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Child On Man's Lap". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Constantin Brancusi Renoir and Alberto Giacometti-Lithographs Set
TWO PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY BRANCUSI and GIACOMETTI, Set includes 2 Original lithographs. Frame Size: 22”x30”.
BRONZE "ANGEL" SCULPTURE MOREAU
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY ARTIST MOREAU
Ballet Dancers On Stage - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Ballet Dancers On Stage". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046

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"Hunting Near Kabul" -Farrukh Beg Humayun- Limited Edition
Farrukh Beg (ca. 1545 – ca. 1615) was a Persian born Mughal painter who served in the court of Muhammad Hakim before working directly for Mughal emperor Akbar. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition- Still Life with Net, Shell, Rope and Paper
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Still Life with Net, Shell, Rope and Paper".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Invisible Sleeping Woman
Dali , limited edition, "Invisible Sleeping Woman". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Bullfight - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Bullfight". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "COLORI SULLA BAIA" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Bone Antique "King"
Bone Antique "King", approx dimensions 18x9x8 in. In house
Limited Edition Picasso - Seated Woman on Wood Chair - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Seated Woman on Wood Chair". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set "Head of Man" and "Pierrot". Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x30”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bronze "Cupidon" by artist Monreau.
Bronze "Cupidon" by artist Monreau, dimensions are approx 9x4 in.
Cafe Concert - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Cafe Concert". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0047
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Still Life with Lemons
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Still Life with Lemons".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Bather
Picasso , limited edition, "Seated Bather". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Cafe In Royan - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Cafe In Royan". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SAUSALITO REFLECTIONS" CIRCA 1975. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set "Still Life with Basket of Fruit and Pitcher of Flowers " and "The Painter in His Studio". Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x30”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dancer In Green Tutu - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Dancer In Green Tutu". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0048
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-Landscape with Red Roof
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "Landscape with Red Roof".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Women Of Algiers
Picasso , limited edition, "Women Of Algiers". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Harlequin Leaning On His Elbow - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Harlequin Leaning On His Elbow". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SANTA CRUZ WATERFRONT" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Picasso Limited Edition Lithographs
Pablo Picasso: 2 Piece Color Limited Edition Lithograph Set "Seated Woman " and "Portrait of Dora Maar". Together they make the perfect pair. Frame Size: 22”x28”.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Bronze "1909's Indian Chief" by artist Dallin.
Bronze "1909's Indian Chief" by artist Dallin, dimensions are approx 6X4X2 in.
Dancer With Bouqet - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Dancer With Bouqet". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0049
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition-RED HORSEMAN
Lichtenstein Limited Edition on paper, "RED HORSEMAN".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Red House
Chagall , limited edition, "Red House". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Pitcher And A Bowl Of Fruit - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Pitcher And A Bowl Of Fruit". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SANTA CRUZ MARINA" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Lithographs Set by Lichtenstein, Mattisse and Leger
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY DIFERENTS ARTISTS INCLUDES : "A Woman Contemplating a Yellow Cup" by Roy Lichtenstein, "Pineapple and Anemones" by Henri Mattisse AND "Constructors with Tree" by Fernand Leger. Frame Size: 32”x17”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Dancer With Bouqet II - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Dancer With Bouqet II". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0050
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-The Point Neuf
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "The Point Neuf".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Unknown
Picasso , limited edition, "Unknown". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Compote Dish And Pitcher By The Window - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Compote Dish And Pitcher By The Window". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.

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ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SANTA CRUZ HARBOR" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Guernica - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Guernica". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Lithographs Set by Picasso, Modigliani and Gauguin
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY DIFERENTS ARTISTS INCLUDES : "Child with Horse on Wheels" by Pablo Picasso, "Portrait of Paul Guillaume" by Amedeo Modigliani AND "Bathers" by Paul Gauguin. Frame Size: 20”x37”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bronze "Inkwell" by artist Tiffany & Co. NY NY.
Bronze "Inkwell" by artist Tiffany & Co. New York New York, Face lifts up, dimensions are approx 6x3 in.
"La Tamise at Tower Bridge" -Andre Derain - Limited Edition
Derain was born in 1880 in Chatou, Yvelines, Île-de-France, just outside Paris. In 1898, while studying to be an engineer at the Académie Camillo,[2] he attended painting classes under Eugène Carrière, and there met Matisse. In 1900, he met and shared a studio with Maurice de Vlaminck and began to paint his first landscapes. His studies were interrupted from 1901 to 1904 when he was conscripted into the French army. Following his release from service, Matisse persuaded Derain's parents to allow him to abandon his engineering career and devote himself solely to painting; subsequently Derain attended the Académie Julian. Derain and Matisse worked together through the summer of 1905 in the Mediterranean village of Collioure and later that year displayed their highly innovative paintings at the Salon d'Automne. The vivid, unnatural colors led the critic Louis Vauxcelles to derisively dub their works as les Fauves, or "the wild beasts", marking the start of the Fauvist movement. In March 1906, the noted art dealer Ambroise Vollard sent Derain to London to compose a series of paintings with the city as subject. In 30 paintings (29 of which are still extant), Derain put forth a portrait of London that was radically different from anything done by previous painters of the city such as Whistler or Monet. With bold colors and compositions, Derain painted multiple pictures of the Thames and Tower Bridge. These London paintings remain among his most popular work. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-View at Guernsey
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "View at Guernsey".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Mediterranian Landscape
Picasso , limited edition, "Mediterranian Landscape". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Picasso Limited Edition - Two Women On The Beach - from Collection Domaine Picasso
Pablo Picasso limited edition, "Two Women On The Beach". From the Collection Domaine Picasso out of edition of 500. Number will vary. Comes with COA.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SANTA CRUZ HARBOR" CIRCA 1977. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Lithographs Set by Picasso and Kooning
3 PIECES CONSISTING OF A FRAMED ARTWORK BY TWO DIFERENTS ARTISTS INCLUDES : "Woman with Beret" and "Bust of a Man" by Pablo Picasso also "Red, Yellow and Green" by Willem De Kooning . Frame Size: 20”x37”. Very Rare!
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis

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Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Marine at Guernsey
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Marine at Guernsey".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Artist
Picasso , limited edition, "The Artist". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "YACHT HARBOR" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bronze "Frog" by artist Tiffany & Co. NY NY.
Bronze "Frog" by artist Tiffany & Co. NY NY, dimensions are approx 2x5x4 in.
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Hills and the Bay of Moulin Huet
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Hills and the Bay of Moulin Huet".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Italian Woman
Picasso , limited edition, "Italian Woman". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BARCA ROSSA" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Landscape near Menton
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Landscape near Menton".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Le Coiffure
Picasso , limited edition, "Le Coiffure". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "BAY REFLECTIONS" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

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Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bronze "Coyote" by artist Tiffany & Co. NY NY.
Bronze "Coyote" by artist Tiffany & Co. NY NY, dimensions are approx 1x2 in.
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Seine at Camprosay
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Seine at Camprosay".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Little Ashes
Dali , limited edition, "Little Ashes". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "RIFLESSI DI BARCHE" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
"Sailing Boats at Saint Adresse"-Raoul Dufy - Limited Edition
Raoul Dufy (3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) was a French Fauvist painter. He developed a colorful, decorative style that became fashionable for designs of ceramics and textiles, as well as decorative schemes for public buildings. He is noted for scenes of open-air social events. He was also a draftsman, printmaker, book illustrator, a theatrical set-dresser, a designer of furniture, and a planner of public spaces. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Rowers at Chatou
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Rowers at Chatou".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Hand Signed and Numbered Schim Schimmel Serigraph - End of Innocence
This is a beautiful hand signed and numbered Schim Schimmel serigraph, "End of Innocence".
Chagall Limited Edition - The Juggler
Chagall , limited edition, "The Juggler". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "MARINA RIFLESSI" CIRCA 1978. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman In Garden - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman In Garden". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Bronze "Young Wolf Bell" by artist Moreau.
Bronze "Young Wolf Bell" by artist Moreau, dimensions are approx 6x45 in.
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-View of Bougavil
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "View of Bougavil".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Sleeping Nude
Picasso , limited edition, "Sleeping Nude". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "SANTA CRUZ BAY" CIRCA 1976. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Limited Edition Picasso - Female Nude (Study for Les Demoiselles d' Avignon) - Collection Domaine Pi
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Female Nude (Study for Les Demoiselles d' Avignon)". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-The Bridge at Chatou
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "The Bridge at Chatou".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Small Doves" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Small Doves" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X5 in., stand not included.
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Rocky Crags at L'Estaque
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Rocky Crags at L'Estaque". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.

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Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all. Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7] The Peacock Skirt, 1893 He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke. Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ]. Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893 Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home. Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6] Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-The Gust of Wind
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "The Gust of Wind".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
"Horses" - Jean Dufy - Limited Edition
Jean Dufy was born in Le Havre in 1888, the seventh of eleven children. His father was an accountant in a metallurgy company as well as a talented amateur musician. We have very few visual and artistic tracks of Jean’s childhood in Le Havre, of his job as an itinerant clerk for an overseas import business, or of his stint as secretary on the transatlantic liner “La Savoie”, which linked Le Havre to New York. It was nonetheless during this period that the painter cultivated his artistic sensibility by strolling around the Le Havre port and reading Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Rimbaud. He then discovered Matisse, Derain, Marquet, and Picasso at the 1906 Le Havre exposition. Matisse’s “Fenêtre ouverte à Collioure”, with its dazzling light and violent, boisterous colors, showed Jean Dufy his true calling. Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Le Pont des Arts
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Le Pont des Art".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Galleta Of The Spheres
Dali , limited edition, "Galleta Of The Spheres". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Woman Reading - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman Reading". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Pierre August Renoir Limited Edition-Garden in the Rue Cortot
Renoir Limited Edition on paper, "Garden in the Rue Cortot".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Unknown
Picasso , limited edition, "Unknown". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-DREAMING
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "DREAMING".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Portrait Of Bibi La Parte
Picasso , limited edition, "Portrait Of Bibi La Parte". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.

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Limited Edition Picasso - Woman Reading - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Woman Reading". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-SWING
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "SWING".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Cavalier With A Pipe
Picasso , limited edition, "Cavalier With A Pipe". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-He Loves me, he Loves me not
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "He Loves me, he Loves me not".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Bathers
Picasso , limited edition, "The Bathers". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Franz Marc "Animaux Fableux" Limited Edition
Franz Marc "Animaux Fableux" Limited Edition on Canvas. Approx. size: 29"x30". Comes Beautifully framed with COA. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-Joy of Life
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "Joy of Life".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Apparition Of The Visage Of Aphrodite
Dali , limited edition, "Apparition Of The Visage Of Aphrodite". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-Symphony in Blue
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "Symphony in Blue".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Dali Limited Edition - The Torreador
Dali , limited edition, "The Torreador". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Louis Icart Limited Edition-Cat caress
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "Cat caress".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Specier of Vermeer
Dali , limited edition, "Specier of Vermeer". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Unknown Title - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Unknown Title". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-MINUET
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "MINUET".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Head Bombarded With Grains Of Wheat
Dali , limited edition, "Head Bombarded With Grains Of Wheat". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Nude Lying Down - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Nude Lying Down". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-Tender Grapes
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "Tender Grapes".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Acrobat On A Ball
Picasso , limited edition, "Acrobat On A Ball". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Sleeping Nude - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Sleeping Nude". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Franz Marc "Les Premier Animaux" Limited Edition
Franz Marc "Les Premier Animaux" Limited Edition on Canvas. Approx. size: 29"x30". Comes Beautifully framed with COA. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-LILIES
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "LILIES".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Picasso Limited Edition - Interior With A Girl Drawing
Picasso , limited edition, "Interior With A Girl Drawing". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Reclining Nude - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Reclining Nude". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Louis Icart Limited Edition-YOUTH
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "YOUTH".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Seated Woman 2
Picasso , limited edition, "Seated Woman 2". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Rooster - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Rooster". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Still Life with Mackerel
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Still Life with Mackerel".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - The Maximum Speed of Raphael's Madonna
Dali , limited edition, "The Maximum Speed of Raphael's Madonna". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Bench with Figures
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Bench with Figures".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Meditative Rose
Dali , limited edition, "Meditative Rose". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Fishing Boats on the Beach
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Fishing Boats on the Beach".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Rhinoerotic Disentigration of Ullysses
Dali , limited edition, "Rhinoerotic Disentigration of Ullysses". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Limited Edition Picasso - Picnic Group - Collection Domaine Picasso
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Picnic Group". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC

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George Barbier "Nikinsky" Limited Edition
George Barbier "Nikinsky" Limited Edition on Canvas. Approx. size: 29"x30". Comes Beautifully framed with COA. CC
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-IRISES
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "IRISES".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Circus 511
Chagall , limited edition, "Circus 511". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Terrance of the Cafe
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Terrance of the Cafe".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Night Bouqet
Chagall , limited edition, "Night Bouqet". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Still Life with Open Bible
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Still Life with Open Bible".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Le Cirque 501
Chagall , limited edition, "Le Cirque 501". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Houses in Auvers
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Houses in Auvers".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Lamon and Drya's Dream
Chagall , limited edition, "Lamon and Drya's Dream". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-The Old Mill
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "The Old Mill".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - The Old Guitarist
Picasso , limited edition, "The Old Guitarist". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
"Golden Effigy of Tutankhamen" - Unknown artist - Limited Edition
Limited Edition on canvas. Approx. size: 29in x 33in

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Vincent Van Gogh Limited Edition-Cottages with Thatched Roofs
Van Gogh Limited Edition on paper, "Cottages with Thatched Roofs".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Combination
Dali , limited edition, "Combination". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Louis Icart Limited Edition-RAIN
Icart Limited Edition on paper, "RAIN".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Circus 524
Chagall , limited edition, "Circus 524". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Claude Monet Limited Edition-THE WALK
Monet Limited Edition on paper, "THE WALK".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Circus 491
Chagall , limited edition, "Circus 491". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Unknown Limited Edition-Sacred Heart of Jesus
Unknown Limited Edition on paper, "Sacred Heart of Jesus".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Premature Ossification at a Railway Station
Dali , limited edition, "Premature Ossification at a Railway Station". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Unknown Limited Edition-Sacred Heart of Mary
Unknown Limited Edition on paper, "Sacred Heart of Mary".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Honey Is Sweeter Than Blood
Dali , limited edition, "Honey Is Sweeter Than Blood". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Warhol "George" Limited Edition
Warhol "George" Limited Edition on Canvas. Approx. size: 29"x30". Comes Beautifully framed with COA. CC
Claude Monet Limited Edition-The Marina at Argenteuil
Monet Limited Edition on paper, "The Marina at Argenteuil".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".

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Dali Limited Edition - Accomodation of Desire
Dali , limited edition, "Accomodation of Desire". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Alberto Giacometti Limited Edition-ANNETTE
Alberto Giacometti Limited Edition on paper, "ANNETTE".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Chagall Limited Edition - Winter
Chagall , limited edition, "Winter". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Claude Monet Limited Edition-Pleasure Boats
Monet Limited Edition on paper, "Pleasure Boats".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Dali Limited Edition - Morning Ossification of the Cypress
Dali , limited edition, "Morning Ossification of the Cypress". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Claude Monet Limited Edition-Still Life with Pears and Grapes
Monet Limited Edition on paper, "Still Life with Pears and Grapes".Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
Picasso Limited Edition - Pipers Of Pan
Picasso , limited edition, "Pipers of Pan". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Dali Limited Edition - The Ecumenical Council
Dali , limited edition, "The Ecumenical Council". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Unknown Artist - Religious Icon
Religious icon giclee on canvas by unknown artist. Beautifully framed.
Chagall Limited Edition - The White Window
Chagall , limited edition, "The White Window". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Dali Limited Edition - Anthromorphic Cabinet
Dali , limited edition, "Anthromorphic Cabinet". Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured.
Unknown Artist - Religious Icon
Religious icon giclee on canvas by unknown artist. Beautifully framed.

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Unknown Artist - Religious Icon
Religious icon giclee on canvas by unknown artist. Beautifully framed.
Iolite & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
1 ctw Iolite & Diamond 10K Gold Necklace
Unknown Artist - Religious Icon
Religious icon giclee on canvas by unknown artist. Beautifully framed.
"Unknown" - Kandinsky
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky 4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa. He enrolled at the University of Moscow and chose to study law and economics. Quite successful in his profession — he was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat — he started painting studies (life-drawing, sketching and anatomy) at the age of 30. In 1896, he settled in Munich and studied first in the private school of Anton Ažbe and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He went back to Moscow in 1914, after World War I started. He was unsympathetic to the official theories on art in Moscow and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived the rest of his life, and became a French citizen in 1939. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1944. His great-grandson, Anton S. Kandinsky, is also a New York-based artist working in a style called 'Gemism'. Beautifully framed Limited Edition on canvas, comes with COA. Approx. size: 28iin x 32in. CC-2H
Bellows Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas - Dempsey and Firpo
George Wesley Bellows is best known for his paintings of urban life, sporting events, and his portrait paintings.George Bellows was born in Columbus, Ohio .He attending Ohio State University from 1901 to 1904,and enrolled in the New York School of Art, where he studied under William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri. While in school, he supported himself by painting illustrations to popular magazines such as Vanity Fair. In 1906 he established his own studio in New York, and two years later won a prestigious award from the National Academy of Design for a landscape painting. Soon after his move to New York, Bellows became associated with the free-spirited group of artists and critics centered around Robert Henri—known as The Eight,and Frank Crowninshield, Edward Hopper, and Leon Kroll. Championed equally by the conservative arts faction related to the National Academy of Design and the more progressive artists, Bellows maintained a curious, position in the American art world. Both radicals and conservatives alike praised his expressive, boldly brushed landscape paintings, urban paintings, and portraits for their “American temperament.” In 1910 he began teaching at the Art Students League and soon after had his first one-person exhibition at the Independent Artists Gallery in New York. Bellows was one of the artists who helped organize the avant-garde Armory Show in 1913 and some of his paintings were exhibited there.He was able to paint both the academic and progressive movements. His art encompassed both less conventional subjects such as boxing scenes and political events, as well as more traditional portraits and leisure activities paintings.  Bellows limited edition giclee on canvas , "Dempsey and Firpo" comes with COA and beautifully framed.
Bellows Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas - A Stag At Sharkeys
George Wesley Bellows is best known for his paintings of urban life, sporting events, and his portrait paintings.George Bellows was born in Columbus, Ohio .He attending Ohio State University from 1901 to 1904,and enrolled in the New York School of Art, where he studied under William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri. While in school, he supported himself by painting illustrations to popular magazines such as Vanity Fair. In 1906 he established his own studio in New York, and two years later won a prestigious award from the National Academy of Design for a landscape painting. Soon after his move to New York, Bellows became associated with the free-spirited group of artists and critics centered around Robert Henri—known as The Eight,and Frank Crowninshield, Edward Hopper, and Leon Kroll. Championed equally by the conservative arts faction related to the National Academy of Design and the more progressive artists, Bellows maintained a curious, position in the American art world. Both radicals and conservatives alike praised his expressive, boldly brushed landscape paintings, urban paintings, and portraits for their “American temperament.” In 1910 he began teaching at the Art Students League and soon after had his first one-person exhibition at the Independent Artists Gallery in New York. Bellows was one of the artists who helped organize the avant-garde Armory Show in 1913 and some of his paintings were exhibited there.He was able to paint both the academic and progressive movements. His art encompassed both less conventional subjects such as boxing scenes and political events, as well as more traditional portraits and leisure activities paintings.  Bellows limied edition giclee on canvas , "A Stag At Sharkeys" comes with COA and beautifully framed.