• Lucia Mathews and her husband, Arthur, thrived in the Bay Area at the turn of the early 20th century and helped develop a unique California style of the Arts and Crafts Movement that swept America at that time. Recreated with permission from the Oakland Museum of California we are thrilled to offer this limited edition digital print. In keeping with the Arts and Crafts Movement, each print is individually hand-colored in water color and gouache. Be sure to click the Additional Image for a close up of the incredible watercolor detail of the poppy blossoms. About our frames:  Dard Hunter Studios makes our Oak Park frames that are beautifully hand-finished in quarter sawn white oak . Prints are matted and backed with archival materials. You may also be interested in the Dard Hunter oak easel stand.
    • SIZE: 15.75" wide x 23" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame is 2"wide on all sides.
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Lucia Mathews, click here.
  • The creator of this design was an amazing woman of her time, Marie Zimmerman (1879-1972). She was active in a “man’s world” creating metal sculptures and objects with a distinctive organic style. She came from a wealthy family, didn’t need to work and had no  desire to marry – she was a true maverick. Antonio Ziranda created a beautiful interpretation of Zimmerman’s original vase. We have just ONE!
    • SIZE: 9.75″ high x 10″ wide
    • Free Shipping in the continental US.
    • Sorry, this vase isn't available for additional discounts.
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