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Vintage Ohio Railroad Map

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This map, dated vintage to the 1940s, details the railroads and railway companies that once occupied the Ohio landscape. Printed in still-vibrant color, this authentic piece of Ohio railroad history is matted in blue and housed in a handsome, Italian-sourced frame to accentuate its revered history. This map is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

MARY KARLSBERGER Original Mixed Media on Paper

$695.00
This original mixed media on paper by Columbus-based artist Mary Karlsberger depicts an almost surrealist scene of a drink glass balancing on a corbel, a sculpted cherub’s face confronting the viewer as bubbles and fizz run throughout the composition. Housed in a unique, patterned frame and composed of colored pencil and gouache, this original mixed media drawing is signed and dated to 2023 by the artist along the bottom right hand corner of the paper. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

TALLE BAMAZI (1966-) “Siouda Pelle” Original Oil on Linen

$27,995.00
This original oil on linen painting titled "Siouda Pelle" by African-born, Columbus-based artist Talle Bamazi (1966-) from his Hezou-Goma collection depicts a surrealistic composition of patterned bowls intermingling with a vague, abstracted nude female; a black background adding depth and mystique to the subject’s sepia values. A revered master in the Columbus art scene, Bamazi often blends traditional African imagery with the philosophy of contemporary art, leading him to foster relationships with other, prominent African-American artists such as Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson and April Sunami. This original painting is housed in a carved, contemporary black frame and is signed in the lower right hand corner by the artist, with additional titling, signage, sizing, and dating en verso. About the Artist: Talle Bamazi (1966-) was born into the Kabiye ethnic group in northern Togo and began his artistic career as an apprentice to his uncle, a traditional Togolese artist. Although he studied architecture in Lomé, Bamazi returned to painting and developed his own distinctive style, bridging traditional African art with that of the contemporary art movements of the present day. After moving to the United States, Bamazi studied at the Art Students League of New York and earned a MFA at the New York Academy of Art before moving to Columbus, Ohio. From 2004 until 2011, Bamazi operated a gallery called KIACA (Kabiye Impact Contemporary African Art), which was the only black-owned gallery in Columbus' noted arts' district, the Short North, and one of the few black-owned galleries in the city. KIACA served as an influential talent incubator for many Columbus-area African and African-American artists, including psycheñwelic painter April Sunami and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Bamazi also served as the lead artist-in-residence at the King Arts Complex, where his monumental series of life-sized portraits of Columbus-area black artists was featured at the Columbus Museum of Art and now hangs in the historic Pythian theater. Bamazi continues to live and work in Columbus and has had his work featured in Art in America, Monarch Magazine, C-BUS Magazine, Valentine New York Art Magazine, and Diva Magazine, among many others. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

TALLE BAMAZI (1966-) “Émotion de l’Esprit” Original Oil on Linen

$35,595.00
This original oil on linen painting  by African-born, Columbus-based artist Talle Bamazi (1966-) depicts a surrealistic composition of patterned bowls intermingling with a vague, abstracted figure; a black background adding depth and mystique to the subject’s sepia values. A revered master in the Columbus art scene, Bamazi often blends traditional African imagery with the philosophy of contemporary art, leading him to foster relationships with other, prominent African-American artists such as Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson and April Sunami.  This original painting is housed in a carved, contemporary black frame and is signed in the lower right hand corner by the artist, with additional titling, signage, sizing, and dating en verso. About the Artist: Talle Bamazi (1966-) was born into the Kabiye ethnic group in northern Togo and began his artistic career as an apprentice to his uncle, a traditional Togolese artist. Although he studied architecture in Lomé, Bamazi returned to painting and developed his own distinctive style, bridging traditional African art with that of the contemporary art movements of the present day. After moving to the United States, Bamazi studied at the Art Students League of New York and earned a MFA at the New York Academy of Art before moving to Columbus, Ohio. From 2004 until 2011, Bamazi operated a gallery called KIACA (Kabiye Impact Contemporary African Art), which was the only black-owned gallery in Columbus' noted arts' district, the Short North, and one of the few black-owned galleries in the city. KIACA served as an influential talent incubator for many Columbus-area African and African-American artists, including psycheñwelic painter April Sunami and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Bamazi also served as the lead artist-in-residence at the King Arts Complex, where his monumental series of life-sized portraits of Columbus-area black artists was featured at the Columbus Museum of Art and now hangs in the historic Pythian theater. Bamazi continues to live and work in Columbus and has had his work featured in Art in America, Monarch Magazine, C-BUS Magazine, Valentine New York Art Magazine, and Diva Magazine, among many others. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

TALLE BAMAZI (1966-) “In God We Trust” Original Oil on Linen

$35,595.00
This original oil on linen painting by African-born, Columbus-based artist Talle Bamazi (1966-) depicts a lone male figure perched above a grouping of people, his arms outstretched to the sky as a lower composition details field workers and subjugated figures. A revered master in the Columbus art scene, Bamazi often blends traditional African imagery with the philosophy of contemporary art, leading him to foster relationships with other, prominent African-American artists such as Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson and April Sunami. This original painting is mounted on its original stretcher bars and is signed, titled, and dated to 2009 en verso by the artist. About the Artist: Talle Bamazi (1966-) was born into the Kabiye ethnic group in northern Togo and began his artistic career as an apprentice to his uncle, a traditional Togolese artist. Although he studied architecture in Lomé, Bamazi returned to painting and developed his own distinctive style, bridging traditional African art with that of the contemporary art movements of the present day. After moving to the United States, Bamazi studied at the Art Students League of New York and earned a MFA at the New York Academy of Art before moving to Columbus, Ohio. From 2004 until 2011, Bamazi operated a gallery called KIACA (Kabiye Impact Contemporary African Art), which was the only black-owned gallery in Columbus' noted arts' district, the Short North, and one of the few black-owned galleries in the city. KIACA served as an influential talent incubator for many Columbus-area African and African-American artists, including psycheñwelic painter April Sunami and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Bamazi also served as the lead artist-in-residence at the King Arts Complex, where his monumental series of life-sized portraits of Columbus-area black artists was featured at the Columbus Museum of Art and now hangs in the historic Pythian theater. Bamazi continues to live and work in Columbus and has had his work featured in Art in America, Monarch Magazine, C-BUS Magazine, Valentine New York Art Magazine, and Diva Magazine, among many others. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

TALLE BAMAZI (1966-) “Artist Soul” Original Oil on Linen

$14,625.00
This original oil on linen painting by African-born, Columbus-based artist Talle Bamazi (1966-) depicts a surrealistic composition of a single, unblinking eye penetrated by an artist’s brush, an impressionist, ethereal background grounding the unusual imagery. A revered master in the Columbus art scene, Bamazi often blends traditional African imagery with the philosophy of contemporary art, leading him to foster relationships with other, prominent African-American artists such as Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson and April Sunami. This original painting is mounted on its original stretcher bars and is signed, titled, and dated to 2000 en verso by the artist. About the Artist: Talle Bamazi (1966-) was born into the Kabiye ethnic group in northern Togo and began his artistic career as an apprentice to his uncle, a traditional Togolese artist. Although he studied architecture in Lomé, Bamazi returned to painting and developed his own distinctive style, bridging traditional African art with that of the contemporary art movements of the present day. After moving to the United States, Bamazi studied at the Art Students League of New York and earned a MFA at the New York Academy of Art before moving to Columbus, Ohio. From 2004 until 2011, Bamazi operated a gallery called KIACA (Kabiye Impact Contemporary African Art), which was the only black-owned gallery in Columbus' noted arts' district, the Short North, and one of the few black-owned galleries in the city. KIACA served as an influential talent incubator for many Columbus-area African and African-American artists, including psycheñwelic painter April Sunami and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Bamazi also served as the lead artist-in-residence at the King Arts Complex, where his monumental series of life-sized portraits of Columbus-area black artists was featured at the Columbus Museum of Art and now hangs in the historic Pythian theater. Bamazi continues to live and work in Columbus and has had his work featured in Art in America, Monarch Magazine, C-BUS Magazine, Valentine New York Art Magazine, and Diva Magazine, among many others. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

TALLE BAMAZI (1966-) Original Colored Pencil Drawing on Board

$295.00
This original colored pencil drawing on board by African-born, Columbus-based artist Talle Bamazi (1966-) depicts a lone female nude, a cyclops, seated and working at a sewing machine in a display of surrealistic wit and charm. A revered master in the Columbus art scene, Bamazi often blends traditional African imagery with the philosophy of contemporary art, leading him to foster relationships with other, prominent African-American artists such as Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson and April Sunami. This original drawing is framed in black and has been signed by the artist in the lower right hand corner of the board. About the Artist: Talle Bamazi (1966-) was born into the Kabiye ethnic group in northern Togo and began his artistic career as an apprentice to his uncle, a traditional Togolese artist. Although he studied architecture in Lomé, Bamazi returned to painting and developed his own distinctive style, bridging traditional African art with that of the contemporary art movements of the present day. After moving to the United States, Bamazi studied at the Art Students League of New York and earned a MFA at the New York Academy of Art before moving to Columbus, Ohio. From 2004 until 2011, Bamazi operated a gallery called KIACA (Kabiye Impact Contemporary African Art), which was the only black-owned gallery in Columbus' noted arts' district, the Short North, and one of the few black-owned galleries in the city. KIACA served as an influential talent incubator for many Columbus-area African and African-American artists, including psycheñwelic painter April Sunami and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Bamazi also served as the lead artist-in-residence at the King Arts Complex, where his monumental series of life-sized portraits of Columbus-area black artists was featured at the Columbus Museum of Art and now hangs in the historic Pythian theater. Bamazi continues to live and work in Columbus and has had his work featured in Art in America, Monarch Magazine, C-BUS Magazine, Valentine New York Art Magazine, and Diva Magazine, among many others. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

Vintage CURTIS JERÉ Abstract Floral Wall Sculpture

$495.00
Fabricated from brass, this early sculpture by Curtis Jeré depicts a cacophony of abstracted floral designs that resemble waving cattails or perhaps some foreign marsh plant. Wall mounted, this sculpture’s patinated brass construction provides a beautifully industrial contrast to the stylized organic subject matter this piece of art presents. Perfect for the beginning or seasoned art collector, this sizable sculpture is signed and dated to 1968 by the artists. About the Artist: C. Jeré is a compound nom de plume of Jerry Fels and Curtis Freiler, two brother-in-laws. They were metalworking artists who focused on home accessories and wall sculptures. The works of C. Jeré were produced and marketed by Artisan House, an art production for the average consumer that was founded by the duo in 1963. Freiler was the chief of production and Fels was the chief of design. They employed a great number of minorities and handicapped people and at one point employed 300 people. They sold the company in 1972. Early C. Jeré works were produced in California, but continue to be made overseas since the company’s outsourcing in 2003. Freiler passed away in 2008, Fels in 2013 at 103 years old. This wall sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

RONALD NEWMAN (1937-) Original Large Scale Oil Seascape on Round Canvas

$2,450.00
This original, large scale oil on canvas painting by American artist Ronald D. Newman (1937-) depicts a seascape rendered in gorgeous, dreamlike colors, the teeming, swirling ocean giving way to mountainous landscapes in the background. A celebrated painter and printmaker, Newman attended the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio where he received a BFA in painting in 1961. He would later return to CCAD as an instructor before completing his MFA at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This original painting is mounted on a 79-inch rounded canvas and is signed by the artist en verso.  This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

RONALD NEWMAN (1937-) Original Oil Seascape on Round Canvas

$2,000.00
This original oil on canvas painting by American artist Ronald D. Newman (1937-) depicts a seascape rendered in gorgeous, dreamlike colors, the swirling ocean giving way to mountainous landscapes in the background. A celebrated painter and printmaker, Newman attended the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio where he received a BFA in painting in 1961. He would later return to CCAD as an instructor before completing his MFA at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This original painting is mounted on a 61-inch rounded canvas and is signed by the artist en verso.  This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

RONALD NEWMAN (1937-) “Remembering” Original Oil on Linen

$1,750.00
This original oil on linen painting by American artist Ronald D. Newman (1937-) depicts a dreamlike, abstract composition of aggressive waves of blue enveloping a beaming sun, multicolor rays of light enrapturing the viewer. A celebrated painter and printmaker, Newman attended the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio where he received a BFA in painting in 1961. He would later return to CCAD as an instructor before completing his MFA at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This original painting is mounted on its original stretcher bars and is signed and titled by the artist en verso.  This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

RONALD NEWMAN (1937-) “Female Nude in a Dreamscape” Original Oil on Linen

$1,250.00
This original oil on linen painting by American artist Ronald D. Newman (1937-) depicts a nude female figure perched against a horse, swirling colors creating a dreamlike landscape that delight the viewer’s. A celebrated painter and printmaker, Newman attended the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio where he received a BFA in painting in 1961. He would later return to CCAD as an instructor before completing his MFA at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This original painting is framed in gold and is signed by the artist en verso.  This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ROSELLE DAVENPORT (1914-1997) “Abstract Portrait of a Woman” Original Oil on Canvas

$1,250.00
This original painting by American painter Roselle Davenport (1914-1997) depicts a wildly abstracted portrait of a woman dressed in a lace mantilla and green choker necklace. Best remembered as a landscape painter, Davenport was born in Manhattan, but moved to Provence, France with her husband, William, where she would later be one of the few American artists to be selected for exhibition at the International Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Monte Carlo. Framed in gold, this original painting is signed by the artist in the bottom right corner of the canvas. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

Blue Glazed Pottery Vase with Burgundy and Navy Designs

$62.50
This handmade pottery vase perfectly accents tabletop décor arrangements with a glossy blue glazing that trails into earthy designs of burgundy and navy. Detailing a wide mouth and curvaceous form, this vase is signed illegibly on its underside by the unknown maker. This vase is amongst hundreds of pieces of décor that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

Extra Large ROY SCHALLENBERG (1945-2010) Original Abstract Acrylic on Canvas

$2,500.00
This original acrylic painting on canvas by South African artist Roy Shallenberg (1945-2010) depicts a signature, bold composition typical of Shallenberg’s body of work, with bright, fluid colors reaching across a field of blue, ivory, and teal. Born in South Africa and raised in Zambia, Shallenberg began painting in 1972 before immigrating to the United States and exhibited internationally, finding success amongst varieties of collectors with his energetic abstract works. Mounted on stretcher bars, this original painting is signed by the artist in the lower right hand corner of the canvas. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

“Figures and Lobster” Original Oil Triptych on Canvas

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This set of three original oil on canvas paintings comprise an impressive triptych that depicts abstracted figures in black and white, a prominent lobster occupies the lower center of the third canvas’ composition. Stray lines of color dissect each canvas, adding to the overall mystique and abstract appeal of each image, creating a body of work that is neither truly abstract or representational. Mounted on the original stretchers and framed in black, these three canvases are signed en verso by an unknown Russian painter. This triptych is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ELIZABETH PARKER “George” Foundry Bronze on Mahogany

$2,800.00
This original sculpture by artist Elizabeth Parker is cast in heavy bronze and depicts a bust portrait of a chimpanzee, affectionately dubbed “George”. Mounted on a wooden base of gorgeous mahogany, this sculpture is unsigned by the artist.  About the Artist: Elizabeth Parker is a contemporary sculptor who started her artistic career in painting. She experienced a major car accident in 2012, causing her a traumatic brain injury. On her road to recovery, her cousin gifted her some clay, and she began exercising her artistic talent in this new medium. She now primarily sculpts, taking months to create charismatic details in her sculptures, skillfully and without a reference. Once the sculpture is completed, she sends them to a foundry in Vermont, where the piece is cast in bronze with great detail. A patina is skillfully applied before the piece is mounted to its base.  This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ELIZABETH PARKER “Chimp Head” Foundry Bronze on Vermont Marble

$2,200.00
This original sculpture by artist Elizabeth Parker is cast in heavy bronze and depicts a bust portrait of a chimpanzee, a mischievous smirk spread across its visage as eyes look away from the viewer. Mounted on a base of gorgeous Vermont marble, this sculpture is signed in the casting by the artist en verso. Two available, sold separately. About the Artist: Elizabeth Parker is a contemporary sculptor who started her artistic career in painting. She experienced a major car accident in 2012, causing her a traumatic brain injury. On her road to recovery, her cousin gifted her some clay, and she began exercising her artistic talent in this new medium. She now primarily sculpts, taking months to create charismatic details in her sculptures, skillfully and without a reference. Once the sculpture is completed, she sends them to a foundry in Vermont, where the piece is cast in bronze with great detail. A patina is skillfully applied before the piece is mounted to its base.  This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

Signed Original “Artist Painting” Acrylic on Board

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Beautifully abstracted, this original acrylic on board by an unknown artist uses tones of blue, green, orange, and yellow to depict a contemplative artist in process. Simply framed, the painting is signed in the top right corner. This painting is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ELIZABETH PARKER “Adhem” Foundry Bronze Modern Equine Bust in Black Patina on Mahogany

$2,800.00
Named “Adhem”, this foundry bronze bust of a horse has wonderful character and modern sensibility. A black patina adds a somber starkness to the piece, complemented by a Mahogany plinth base.  About the Artist: Elizabeth Parker is a contemporary sculptor who started her artistic career in painting. She experienced a major car accident in 2012, causing her a traumatic brain injury. On her road to recovery, her cousin gifted her some clay, and she began exercising her artistic talent in this new medium. She now primarily sculpts, taking months to create charismatic details in her sculptures, skillfully and without a reference. Once the sculpture is completed, she sends them to a foundry in Vermont, where the piece is cast in bronze with great detail. A patina is skillfully applied before the piece is mounted to its base.  This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ELIZABETH PARKER “Khemy” Foundry Bronze Bay Equine Bust on Vermont Marble

$4,400.00
Named “Khemy”, this foundry bronze bust of a bay horse has wonderful character and detail. Mounted to a green Vermont marble base, this piece allows the natural bronze color to shine.  About the Artist: Elizabeth Parker is a contemporary sculptor who started her artistic career in painting. She experienced a major car accident in 2012, causing her a traumatic brain injury. On her road to recovery, her cousin gifted her some clay, and she began exercising her artistic talent in this new medium. She now primarily sculpts, taking months to create charismatic details in her sculptures, skillfully and without a reference. Once the sculpture is completed, she sends them to a foundry in Vermont, where the piece is cast in bronze with great detail. A patina is skillfully applied before the piece is mounted to its base.  This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ELIZABETH PARKER “Comet” Foundry Bronze Grey Equine Bust on Mahogany

$4,160.00
Named “Comet”, this foundry bronze bust of a horse has wonderful character with large, dark eyes. A grey patina has been applied with great contrast to the exposed bronze details. A mahogany plinth base steadies this sculpture.  About the Artist: Elizabeth Parker is a contemporary sculptor who started her artistic career in painting. She experienced a major car accident in 2012, causing her a traumatic brain injury. On her road to recovery, her cousin gifted her some clay, and she began exercising her artistic talent in this new medium. She now primarily sculpts, taking months to create charismatic details in her sculptures, skillfully and without a reference. Once the sculpture is completed, she sends them to a foundry in Vermont, where the piece is cast in bronze with great detail. A patina is skillfully applied before the piece is mounted to its base.  This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

ELIZABETH PARKER “Rusty” Foundry Bronze Bay Equine Bust on Vermont Marble

$6,800.00
Named “Rusty”, this foundry bronze bust of a bay horse has wonderful character and texture, including his wind-swept mane. Mounted to a dark Vermont marble base, this piece allows the natural bronze color to shine.  About the Artist: Elizabeth Parker is a contemporary sculptor who started her artistic career in painting. She experienced a major car accident in 2012, causing her a traumatic brain injury. On her road to recovery, her cousin gifted her some clay, and she began exercising her artistic talent in this new medium. She now primarily sculpts, taking months to create charismatic details in her sculptures, skillfully and without a reference. Once the sculpture is completed, she sends them to a foundry in Vermont, where the piece is cast in bronze with great detail. A patina is skillfully applied before the piece is mounted to its base.  This sculpture is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  

Rare BACCARAT Blue Cut to Clear Mandolin Decanter

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Based on an original design once owned by Tzar Nicholas II of Russia, this mandolin decanter by Baccarat is crafted with cobalt blue and clear glass for a decadent addition to the glassware of the home. This decanter was limited to an edition of 125 and features a faceted, squatted body, a flanged neck, and an octagonal disc stopper; etched with the Baccarat insignia for authenticity. This decanter is amongst hundreds of pieces of décor that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.