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- Walnut
- Brown
- Clay
- Frida Kahlo
- Field Workers
- Dada Art Ceramics
- Cowboy
- Harlem Renaissance
- Agricultural Scene
- Gun
- Masonite Painting
- Bold Colors
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Slip Trailing Pottery
- Vibrant
- 1951 Ceramic Art
- Unique Pottery Piece
- Ceramic Surface Texture
- Comic Style
- Mexican Art
- Western Theme
- Coconut Tears
- 1950S
- Pop Art
- Ellis L. Wilson
- Los Angeles County Museum
- Yellow Luncheon Service
- Artisan Ceramic Bowl
- Ben-Day Dots
- 1951
- Social Realism
- Earthy Glaze Colors
- Native American Influence
- Planting Crops
- Handcrafted Tableware
- Symbolism
- Vibrant Colors
- Midcentury Modern Art
- Lacma
- Small Plate Artwork
- Beatrice Wood Ceramics
- Brown And Yellow Glaze
- Surrealism
- Dynamic Composition
- Abstract Pottery Design
- Fruit Still Life
- Bandana
- American Painting
- Red
- Communal Labor
- Bottle
- Emotional Art
- Frida Kahlo Style
Explore Frida Kahlo's 'Weeping Coconuts,' a vibrant 1951 painting brimming with symbolic fruit and a poignant flag. A captivating glimpse into her unique artistic vision and emotional depth, now available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Roy Lichtenstein's 'The Cowboy (Red)' captures Americana with bold reds and comic-inspired style. A dynamic Pop Art piece featuring a cowboy, gun, and bottle – a vibrant reflection of 1950s America.
A poignant depiction of communal agricultural labor by Harlem Renaissance artist Ellis L. Wilson captures the essence of African-American life in this 1951 masterpiece, inviting you to bring history home.
Discover Beatrice Wood’s ‘Small Plate from the Yellow Luncheon Service,’ a captivating ceramic piece showcasing slip trailing & earthy tones. Handcrafted beauty, 1951.