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Larry Elmore

Larry Elmore is an American fantasy artist known for his illustrations for games, magazines, and fantasy books, including Dungeons & Dragons, Dragonlance and his own comic series called SnarfQuest. Biography Larry Elmore was born in rural Kentucky in 1948. Elmore...

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The Value of James Rizzi Art Pieces

James Rizzi (1950-2011) was an American pop artist known for his colorful and imaginative paintings and prints, characterized by bright colors and whimsical designs. He gained worldwide popularity, particularly in Germany and Japan, for his vibrant depictions of cityscapes and playful subjects. Rizzi developed a unique 3D printmaking technique during his time at the University of Florida, later incorporating hand-painted silk screen prints with foam cutouts to create three-dimensional artworks. His works, ranging from paintings to designs for various products, exemplify his joyful and childlike approach to art.

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Ib Kofod-Larsen: Mid-Century Furniture Designer

Ib Kofod-Larsen was a Danish mid-century modern furniture designer famous for his minimalist and organic style. Throughout his career, he primarily worked for the British and Danish design companies G-Plan and Faarup. Along with other Danish designers at the time,...

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Gorham Chantilly Flatware

Gorham Chantilly Flatware, a renowned silverware pattern by the American Gorham Company since the late 19th century, is highly coveted by collectors. Introduced in 1895, its market value has steadily risen, making it a prized possession for enthusiasts. Despite Gorham’s other successes, Chantilly remains a flagship collection, with over 1,800,000 pieces sold to date. To appraise and sell your Gorham Chantilly Flatware, contact our experts at Revere Auctions. We offer in-person auctions at our St. Paul, Minnesota location, as well as online services for your convenience.

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George Morrison’s American Landscapes

George Morrison was a Native American artist and academic known for his landscape paintings, sculptures, and wood collages. His work was heavily influenced by Ojibwe beliefs about nature and the American landscape. Biography George Morrison was born in 1919 in Cook...

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Georg Jensen

Georg Jensen was a silversmith, sculptor, and designer active in the 19th and 20th centuries, known for his association with the Danish Art Noveau movement.  Biography Georg Jensen was born in 1866 in Raadvad, a town near Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a knife...

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Ernest Trova

Ernest Trova, a St. Louis native, gained acclaim for his versatile artistic journey, ranging from gestural paintings to iconic Falling Man sculptures. His works, sought after globally, have a steady market, with Falling Man sculptures being particularly popular. Revere Auctions offers appraisal services in St. Paul, Minnesota, and online, providing free auction estimates and certified appraisal reports compliant with professional standards.

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Edward Curtis: Capturing History

Edward Curtis was an American ethnologist and photographer in the 19th century. He is best known for The North American Indian, his mammoth collection of 1500 photographs of Native Americans across the American West. Biography Edward Curtis was born in 1868 in...

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Edouard Cortès

Edouard Cortès was a famous French post-Impressionist artist. His paintings capture La Belle Epoque, or "Beautiful Age" of Paris between the end of the Franco-Prussian war in 1871 and the start of World War I in 1914. Through his use of bold brush strokes and...

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Constant Troyon

Constant Troyon was born in Sèvres, near Paris, in 1810. Working as an artist from a very young age, Troyon established himself as a prominent member of the Barbizon School of artists.; he was famous for his landscape and animal paintings. Biography Constant Troyon’s...

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