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It's that time of year and our new "Heart" plaque makes a romantic gift for that special person in your life. The inspiration for our new plaque was an English charger circa 1902. Anselmo Miranda has beautifully articulated the heart design in repoussé and gently rolled edges. This beauty measures 13" wide and comes with a copper hanger on the back. BUY NOW and save $35!
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Our Pinecone bookmark is perfect for your book-loving friends or a treat to yourself!
- 1" wide x 6.25" high
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Anselmo Miranda created this Dirk van Erp-style copper tray with a beautifully detailed "stitch" design:
- Small: 12″ x 4″ – Just ONE
- Sorry, no additional discounts on one-of-a-kinds.
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This sweet heart design is attributed to a Stickley Brothers copper charger, Grand Rapids circa 1908.
- 12" w
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The Roycroft Metal Shop in East Aurora NY was in full production by 1910 and was the inspiration of Elbert Hubbard, a visionary inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement in England that was thriving at the time. His upbeat marketing combined with the beauty and design of the handcrafted objects that were produced in the shop made them extremely popular.
- SIZE: 2″ high x 5.75″ wide
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This cachepot will be happy on your window sill and it also makes a sweet gift.
- SIZE: 2.75" high x 2.75" at widest
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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.
- Overall frame measurements: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
- Image size: 3.5" high x 4" wide
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Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - width of wood frame is 1.25"
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We have just ONE!
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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
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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!
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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
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Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
- FREE GROUND SHIPPING!
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The "diamonte" (diamond) motif has been a favorite design for generations of coppersmiths in Santa Clara del Cobre. Historically the diamond has been a symbol of strength and invulnerability. Master Coppersmith Antonio Ziranda has created a diamond pattern on this vase using respousse', a technique dating to ancient Mesopotamia. Antonio begins from inside the vase, using hammers and other handmade tools to "push" the diamond design out.
- SIZE: 8.25" high x 9.75" at the widest
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