• The Pinecone is a beloved Arts and Crafts motif and our "Welcome" plaque is rich with details and texture. A copper hanger on the back makes for an easy installation.
    • SIZE: 6" high x 10.5" wide
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  • Sale!

    Hand-hammered Copper “Roycroft-style” Vase

    Original price was: $180.00.Current price is: $155.00.
    Our new vase was created by Antonio Ziranda and was inspired by a circa 1915 Roycroft 1915 vase.
    • SIZE: 8" high x 4.75" wide
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    • Sorry, no additonal discounts on sale items.
  • This hand hammered copper cremation urn is a beautiful adaptation of the famous "van Erp" acorn jardinaire. This urn is perfectly suited to hold the cremains of a loved one. Size:
    • 6"h x 6"w
  • This hand hammered copper box was inspired by a Dirk Van Erp jardiniere. It  makes a beautiful interior accent and it's functional too! Size: 6" high Free Shipping in the continental US.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments.
    • Frame is 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. Just TWO left!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) spent many years living and working in Chicago and the Indiana countryside but a visit to New Mexico in 1918 turned into a lifetime. Southwestern colors, light and landscape had a profound effect on him that are captured in this late summer scene "Summer Clouds".
    • Overall framed size: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • After moving to the Southwest in 1918, Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) purchased a Chevrolet car in 1920 that allowed him to explore the Southwest and eventualy the Pacific Coast. Baumann loved the Sequoia National Forest and the redwoods near San Francisco which inspired this print "Singing Trees".
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. Just THREE left!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) loved American rural landscapes which inspired him to created color woodcut prints like "Rose Farm", circa 1919.  Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He worked in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip New Mexico which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. JustTHREE left!
    • Overall frame size: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Cobre's expanded offering of wall art features beautifully reproduced images of Gustave Baumann woodcuts. Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, NM......which then became home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years carving into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. This open edition lithograph was inspired by Baumann's 1927 color woodcut, "Indiana Red Gum". We have just TWO!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 11.5" wide x 13.5" high
    • Image size 4" wide x 3.25" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Cobre's expanded offering of wall art features beautifully reproduced images of Gustave Baumann woodcuts. Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, NM......which then became home. He lived in Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. 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.
    • Overall framed dimensions: 13.5" wide x 11.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
    • FREE SHIPPING!
    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
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