' 335 ' stamped in the rear of the bust along with ' Pompeian Bronze Co. Discover the Roman Empire, the glory of ancient Greece and all of their rich history through the vision of stunning chromolithographs, photoxylograph wood engravings, photogravures and halftone prints. Estimate : 1,000- 1,500 25075 Pompeian Bronze Company Lincoln Bust. Virtually unseen individually and numbered 396 of 750, these images include that of temples and tombs, cultural scenes, the natural history of the land, ancient Roman and Greek ruins and artifacts, artworks, cityscapes, cultural handicrafts, historic landmarks, tools, jewelry, archaeological sites, statues and sculptures, weaponry, Greek gods and goddesses, and so much more. Period Paper has obtained a collection of artistry primarily depicting the history of ancient Rome and Greece. Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation).Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance. Dimensions: Approximately 6 x 9 inches 15 x 23 cm.Product Type: Original Chromolithograph Color.This 121+ year old Item is rated Near Mint. This is an original 1890 color chromolithograph of ancient bronze furniture hailing from Pompeii, Italy, and adorned with decorative sculptures. The John Plaw Architectural Collection - Museum-Quality Aquatints of Estate Farmhouses & Farm History Rare Artists Equity New York City Limited Edition Lithographs The 1778-79 Sciences Collection by Diderot in Original Copper Engravingsġ920's Ludwig Hohlwein Poster Lithographs and Gravuresīeautiful, Rare, Large-Format Marcel Vertés Hand-Colored Lithographs and Pochoirs (1941)Ĭostumes & Cultures of the World Museum-Grade Copper Engravings (1830's)ġ880's Original Chromolithographs of World Cultures Inc., Geisha girls under pagoda, Made in New York. Modern Masters Poster Lithographs by Fernand Mourlot (1959) Description: Art Deco Pompeian Bronze Plated Geisha Girl bookends, Vintage 1920s, Pompeian Bronze Co. Picasso Linocut Collection - Original 1963 Large-Format Lithographsġ972 Joan Miró Original Lithograph Collection Picasso Linocut Collection - 1962 Limited Edition 472/520 Large-Format Lithographs Today the Tony Duquette Studios continue creating custom interiors, fine jewelry and decorative home products for a discriminating clientele worldwide under the direction of Hutton Wilkinson who has been Tony Duquette’s business partner since 1972.Expand submenu Antique Art Prints Collapse submenu Antique Art PrintsĮxpand submenu Vintage Advertising Collapse submenu Vintage AdvertisingĮxpand submenu Back Room Collapse submenu Back Roomġ875 Chromolithographs with Design Motifs from Historical Era's & Cultures - Museum Grade Tony Duquette died on September 9th, 1999 after a lifetime of awards and honors. Most notably in 1951 Duquette was selected by the Louvre Museum in Paris to represent the decorative arts of the middle of the 20th century, the first American ever to have been so honored. His talents as an artist were recognized throughout his life in a series of one-man museum exhibitions across the globe. Tony Duquette was a well-known painter, sculptor and jeweler. The Tony Duquette Studios were also responsible for a myriad of custom interiors for both residential and commercial installations throughout America and Europe. In between Duquette created acclaimed costumes and sets for theater, opera and ballet, his costumes for the original Broadway production of Camelot having garnered him the prestigious Tony Award for Best Costume. In his eighties he was creating unique fine jewelry for Tom Ford at Gucci. As a young man Tony Duquette created costumes and sets for Fred Astaire musicals with Vincente Minnelli at MGM. The company was founded in 1941 by the late American design icon Tony Duquette. The Tony Duquette Studios are located in Los Angeles, California. Lotus Floor Lamp in Cast Brass with Pompeian Bronze Finish,Off White Linen Shade
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