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The Kiss, 1908 by Gustav Klimt

Evoking the Byzantine luxuriance of form, Klimt was a master of conveying sensuality and mystery through decorative texture and tracery. The sumptuous gold patterns found in The Kiss make it a unique symbol of romance. Beveled black satin wood frame. 23x29 inches. FREE DELIVERY!

Realms of Love by Bobbie Burgers

Canadian artist Bobbie Burgers is known for her canvases ful of passionate color and movement. Whether her subject is a bouquet of flowers on a pastoral landscape, she brings the same vibrant energy to all. Antique gold raised rope frame. 32.4 x 32.4 inches. FREE DELIVERY!

A Peaceful Horizon by Nenad Mirkovich

Framing the drama of a crashing wave within a larger tranquil vista, Nenad juxtaposes opposites to create a memorable seascape. Born in Yugoslavia, Nenad now resides in Houston, Texas. Polished walnut reverse frame. 18.5 x 14.5 inches. FREE DELIVERY! Allow 10-14 days for delivery.

Across the Field by Ken Wallis

Famous for his use of thick bright colors, Ken Wallis depicts a sweet summer landscape of a flowering field with a farmhouse in the distance. Gold frame with green patina and wafer design. 28.6 x 20.6 inches. FREE DELIVERY! Allow 10-14 days for delivery.

Orchestration by Don Li-Leger

Artist Don Li-Leger combines abstract elements with recognizable forms to create subjective portraits.

Spring Garden in Blue II by Barbara Mock

Barbara's detailed brushwork comes through in this elegant floral strewn with vivid colors. Gold embossed leaf frame. 19.5 x 15.5 inches. FREE DELIVERY! Allow 10-14 days for delivery.

Iris Quilt by Don Li-Leger

Artist Don Li-Leger plays tribute to the rich color palate of his native British Columbia by echoing this iris snapshot with a matching quilt underneath. Burnished bronze frame. 41.25 x 41.25 inches. FREE DELIVERY! Allow 10-14 days for delivery.

Pomegranates and Pears by Serguey Agasaryen

Throughout history, the richly-colored and delicious pomegranate has been revered as a symbol of heather, fertility, and rebirth. Some cultures also believed it held profound and mystical healing powers.

The Artist's Garden at Argenteuil by Claude Monet

In 1871, Monet moved to Argenteuil, which lies on the banks of the Seine, just northwest of Paris. The city's picturesque sites became the favored subject matter of many talented painters who came to visit Monet. Champagne leaf pattern frame with beaded edge and patina accents.

Mystic Journey by Don Li-Leger

British Columbian Don Li-Leger captures the delicate Asian appreciation for nature in his work, which has been exhibited throughout North America. The warm colors and elegant lines of his work create bold statements that suit many decor styles.