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  • Brisé Fan And Case (France), late 19th–early 20th century

    Brisé fan. Painted ivory sticks. Obverse: central cartouche showing a male and female figure in 18th century dress, and two side cartouches containing the implements of music and agriculture. Reverse:…

  • Brisé Fan And Case, early 18th century

    Brisé fan. Ivory sticks painted in oil and finished with Vernis Martin. Obverse: divided into leaf and gorge area, the former decorated with a central cartouche containing an outdoor scene…

  • Brisé Fan And Case, late 19th century

    Brisé fan. Painted ivory sticks. Obverse: figures of man and woman in landscape. Gorge and borders in “Vernis Martin” style, showing floral motifs within miniature cartouches. Reverse: landscape without figures.…

  • Brisé Fan And Case (France), early 19th century

    Brisé fan with pierced horn sticks painted with forget-me-nots, laced with a pale silk ribbon. Fan case has removable lid.

  • Poster, The Calamityville Horror

    Poster silhouetted in shape of a book. Information about registration deadlines.

  • Terna Chair, 1985–86

    Frame of chair (a) formed of two yellow enamelled steel rods, each trapezoidal to form base, with extended uprights for back. Black plastic skids on base bottom rods. Base rods…

  • Poster, This Side Up, 1991

    In the shadows of the Brooklyn bridge, homeless girl spray painting a yellow house onto her home, which is a box. On this box bubble letters, in black: THIS SIDE…

  • Brooch (Slovakia), 1994

    Circular brooch composed of gold wire surrounded by blue wire coiled tightly.

  • Plate (England), ca. 1887

    Clear yellow circular form, the wide scalloped rim molded with the words “VICTORIA JUBILEE” at top and bottom, and two sheilds on left and right bearing the years “1837” and”1887″…

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