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A framed sketch of the Cowboy Costume, featuring a hat, vest, and chaps. Detailed cursive annotations surround the figure, describing the design features and materials of the outfit. The sketch is reminiscent of pieces from the Federal Theatre Project era and is drawn on yellowed paper with a small tear in the bottom right corner. The frame is in a Natural Oak color.
 
The "Swan Study I" features fluid, intertwined shapes in shades of brown, peach, and black against a brown background. Framed in natural oak, the organic forms appear to be in a dynamic, flowing motion akin to a poetic dance, creating a sense of movement and harmony.
 
 
The "Unknown Man" is a framed haunting graphite portrait of a person with a pensive expression. The person has short hair and a muscular build, and the shading expertly emphasizes the facial features. The frame is made of natural oak, capturing the intricate work by acclaimed artist Simon Moulijn.
 
The "Stormy Abstraction" features a framed charcoal drawing on a white background, characterized by abstract and dark, intense strokes. The composition evokes elemental drama and emotion with bold, swirling lines. A signature "E.W." and the year "1915" are visible at the bottom of the artwork. The drawing is elegantly housed in a natural oak frame.
 
 
 
The framed painting titled "Head of a Gypsy Boy" by Ladislav Mednyánszky features a man's face and upper torso. The artwork employs a warm, earthy color palette with shades of brown, orange, and yellow. The man wears a neutral expression while the background is blurred and dark, creating a subdued atmosphere—making it truly sophisticated timeless décor. Encased in a Natural Oak frame, this piece adds an exquisite touch to any space.
 
 
A framed photograph titled "Beach Walk," encased in natural oak, captures two nude figures standing on a rocky shoreline, reminiscent of Thomas Eakins' creative process. The figures, with their backs to the camera, appear contemplative; one stands upright while the other leans slightly with a hand resting on their lower back. A boat is visible to the left.
 
 
The framed drawing, titled "Study For L’adoration Des Mages," depicts a classical figure, likely male, adorned with a laurel wreath and draped in cloth as he holds a large jug or amphora. The sketch exudes timeless beauty with its soft, detailed style and features handwritten notes in another language in the upper right corner. The frame is made of natural oak.
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