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SALE Vintage PYROGRAPHY Flemish Art Native American Indian Face Wall Plaque

$56 USD SaleSALE Vintage PYROGRAPHY Flemish Art Native American Indian Face Wall Plaque

Collectibles:Decorative Arts:Pyrography:Pyrograph:Flemish Art:Folk Art:Arts And Craft:Native American Indian Face:Wall Plaque:Wall Hanging
Presented is a fabulous example of Vintage Pyrography Flemish Art in this highly collectible antique wood plaque. With great attention paid to details, this Flemish Art wall hanging depicts a Native American Indian head, complete with details of his headdress. Flemish pyrography Folk Art was a popular hobby of Victorian ladies. Briefly, Pyrography was a process utilizing benzene fueled tools, where the design was burned into the wood. When they were painted, as this fabulous plaque was, ...
SALE Vintage Pyrography (Flemish Art) Wood Plaque - Art Deco Woman - Inscribed, Signed and Dat

$120 USD SaleSALE Vintage Pyrography (Flemish Art) Wood Plaque - Art Deco Woman - Inscribed, Signed and Dated 1939!

Collectibles:Decorative Arts:Pyrography:Pyrograph:Flemish Art:Folk Art:Arts And Crafts:Art Deco Design
Offered is a wonderful example of Vintage Pyrography, Flemish Art in this outstanding antique wood plaque. It is inscribed on the back, signed and dated – 1939! Flemish pyrography Folk Art was a popular hobby of Victorian ladies. Briefly, Pyrography was a process utilizing benzene fueled tools, where the design was burned into the wood. When they were painted, as this fabulous Art Deco plaque was, distinctive hues of color were used. This was an ancient craft, which gained popularity in ...
 
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