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Flat weave patchwork kilim rug composed of handwoven wool fragments
The polished chrome reflects its surroundings while the glass all but disappears
offering a Jacques Adnet style appearance
Bauxite Factory, Suriname Lithograph by Clarence Holbrook Carter Runner it’s the perfect piece for$1,785 Born in Portsmouth, Ohio, in 1904, Carter had decided to pursue art by the age of six. By age 26, he had graduated from The Cleveland Institute of Arts, traveled extensively through Europe, studied at Hans Hoffman Summer School in Capri, and had exhibited in the Carnegie International and other international watercolor exhibitions. Over the next four decades, Carter's works were labeled as surrealism, Magic Realism, geometric abstraction, pop,