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Kitchen Tea Towel, Lenox Avenue by Sargent Claude Johnson
Description
Kitchen Tea Towel, Lenox Avenue by Sargent Claude JohnsonYour towel collection will now become your art collection. Some may call it a tea towel, others a good old kitchen towel. Whatever you prefer to call it, this one is like no other. Here we have a stunning, large kitchen towel with an image from 1938 of a masterpiece called Lenox Avenue by Sargent Claude Johnson, an American artist. Johnson, a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance during the early 1920s until the mid 1930s, was a multi talented artist
When inspiration strikes
Here we present to you a weekender bag adorned with a beautiful image of the infamous painting from the year 1917/19 called Water Lily Pond
: Indoor use only
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Fragrance Notes: Patchouli
Weir was an American artist and director of the Yale School of Art
Although he was very much influenced by the work of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci
His influence extended beyond art
This masterpiece was painted by
: For indoor use only
The painting exemplifies Klimt's fascination with youth and innocence
Ideal as a thoughtful gift for bread lovers or anyone who would enjoy its beauty
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 18 - Jul 23
Exchange/Return Notes
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- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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