Sans Spurs | 1930s Wingback Chair with Southwest Print
/Kick off your spurs, ditch the poncho, and make yourself at home, cowboy.
This 1930s wingback chair features a Southwest print.
35 w x 32 d x 42 t. 20 seat height.
$295
Kick off your spurs, ditch the poncho, and make yourself at home, cowboy.
This 1930s wingback chair features a Southwest print.
35 w x 32 d x 42 t. 20 seat height.
$295
If you can’t make it to a Sedona vortex in Arizona, a strong energy current that presumably fosters spiritual growth and healing, the next best thing is hanging this quirky print on your wall.
This “Shamans of Sedona” cat print comes with an ornately carved frame, $95.
17 x 20
A portrait of the man who made fame itself a masterpiece.
This vintage Giclée print on canvas, signed (in print) by Stephen Holland, captures Andy Warhol in all his iconic, ironic glory. Serious art cred with a bold pop culture twist—perfect for collectors who know a true original when they see one.
$595.
30 x 38
Grace, protection, and quiet devotion—captured beautifully.
This 1930s print honors Our Lady of Altagracia, the beloved patroness of the Dominican Republic. With rich colors and a serene presence, she’s here to bless your walls with a sense of peace, tradition, and timeless faith.
$95.
18 x 23
Religious or not, this artwork will make you feel all sorts of holy.
This fine art print of Madonna with Child includes a gold leaf frame.
29 in wide x 37 in tall
$169
You are bombarded with flashing images and notifications from the moment you open your eyes. The last thing you need on your walls is something that’s going to distract you from your loved ones even more.
Each of these vintage Chinese screen prints c. 1962 features a gold leafed bamboo frame.
16 in wide x 40 in tall
$295/pair
Though Armond started out as professional advertising and market researcher, he made a career shift midway through his life and became a writer instead. He also dabbled in painting, graphic art, and intricate silkscreen prints of urban and rural scapes.
This “Union Station” Serigraph was hand cut and stenciled by California artist Armond Field in 1984
31 in x 44 in
$395
It's hard to believe that Harvey Edwards first began his photography career in the Air Force. during the Vietnam war. Now and days he is better known for his graceful yet gritty images of ballerinas than for his images of soldiers and war.
This 1987 'Dance is Work' print by Harvey Edwards is an original.
25 in wide x 38 in tall
$195
Though Pablo Picasso was 11 years younger than Matisse, as soon as they were introduced, they became instant friends, rivals and one another's muses.
This vintage oversized Matisse print suit the boardroom or the bedroom. Take your pick.
66 1/2 in tall x 30 in wide
$225
A splish splash of color in your office is guaranteed to boost your mood, regardless of how many emails you have to answer.
This supersized Jasper Johns print was printed in 1986 for the Museum Ludwig, Köln.
31 1/2 in tall x 54 1/2 in long
$295
With a name like Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky, it's no surprise that he was one of the first artists to be credited for painting "purely abstract works."
This rare vintage museum print of Kandinsky’s “ Blue Mountain, No 84” was printed for a Guggenheim Exposition in 1972.
23 1/2 w x 33 1/2 tall
$149
You don't remember much from grade school but at least you can recall the order of the colors in a rainbow with this helpful acronym: Roy G. Biv.
This 1981 Cincinnati Ballet print is a rainbow of delight.
20 1/2 in tall x 40 1/2 in wide
$149
Visting the Vatican, a city-state surrounded by Rome, is not for those with weak necks or claustrophobia. After reserving your place in line, you'll be shuffled into the Sistine Chapel like cattle; shoulder to shoulder with tourists from all over the world, head tilted back, eyes pointed up. You'll need a glass of wine and a warm bath after that fresco fiasco.
This black and white print of the Vatican is from the mid-century.
22 in tall x 29 in wide
$89
The wind doesn't calm simply because you scream "too much." Sometimes (most times) things won't go as planned, but by changing your perception, you'll remain calmer than the eye of the storm.
This 1976 French yacht print by M. Mouly gives me all the feels.
24 in tall x 34 in wide
$195
She lifted the hood over her head and rode off into the night. "It'll be a cold day in hell before I share my life with another ungrateful man."
This Patrick Nagel commemorative no. 13. features a fashionable and hooded woman and an elegant horse.
31 in wide x 43 in tall
$495
Patrick Nagel has a lovely way of depicting the beauty, sensitivity, sensuality and strength of a woman without exploiting the obvious. Now that’s talent.
This 1980's Patrick Nagel commemorative #4 is pleasing to the eye.
29 in wide x 42 in tall
$395
American-born artist Patrick Nagel was a popular illustrator whose paintings often celebrated the female form while also paying homage to the Art Deco style. While alive, Nagel contributed illustrations to Playboy as well as designed the famous Rio album cover by Duran, Duran.
This vintage print by Patrick Nagel was beautifully framed with custom cut mats.
41 in wide x 35 in tall
$175
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