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Milos 2012 #10 - watercolor on paper by William Stanisich, San Francisco; signed and framed
70008
dated 2012

Milos Series – watercolor on paper 2000-2013; A series inspired by the legendary Greek Island, Milos, with a ‘kaleidoscope of minerals, colors and water caves’.  San Francisco painter, William Stanisich, captures the sheer beauty of this island in these paintings and as the artist stated “I have allowed my imagination the freedom to create a realism more accurate than mere mimicry”.

Height: 
32"
Width: 
42"
$7,500
Available
Milos 2006 no. 12 - Watercolor By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca.
70006
dated 2006

Milos 2006 no. 12, Watercolor By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca. A series inspired by the legendary Greek Island, Milos, with a ‘kaleidoscope of minerals, colors and water caves’. San Francisco painter, William Stanisich, captures the sheer beauty of this island in these paintings and as the artist stated “I have allowed my imagination the freedom to create a realism more accurate than mere mimicry”

Height: 
21"
Width: 
17"
$3,500
Available
Milos 2000 no. 1 - Watercolor On Paper By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca.
70003
dated 2000

Milos 2000 no. 1, Watercolor On Paper By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca. Milos Series, watercolor on paper, 2000-2013. A series inspired by the legendary Greek Island, Milos, with a ‘kaleidoscope of minerals, colors and water caves’ phone (415) 864-6895. 

Height: 
34"
Width: 
48.5"
$8,500
Available
Milos 2006 no. 24 - Watercolor On Paper By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca
70002
dated 2006

Milos 2006 no. 24, Watercolor On Paper By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca.  A series inspired by the legendary Greek Island, Milos, with a ‘kaleidoscope of minerals, colors and water caves’. San Francisco painter, William Stanisich, captures the sheer beauty of this island in these paintings and as the artist stated “I have allowed my imagination the freedom to create a realism more accurate than mere mimicry”

Height: 
17"
Width: 
35"
$5,250
Available
Milos 2009 no. 17 Watercolor On Paper; William Stanisich, San Francisco Presented by epoca.
70001
dated 2009

Milos 2009 no. 17 Watercolor On Paper; William Stanisich, San Francisco Presented by epoca. Milos Series: watercolor-on-paper ,2000-2013. A series inspired by the legendary Greek Island, Milos, with a ‘kaleidoscope of minerals, colors and water caves’.  San Francisco Painter, William Stanisich, captures the sheer beauty of this island in these paintings and as the artist stated, “I have allowed my imagination the freedom to create a realism more accurate than mere mimicry”.

Height: 
26"
Width: 
32"
$5,625
Available
well-executed french hand-colored engraving of La Serpentaire from 'La Botanique Mise a la Portee de tout le Monde' by Genevieve de Nangis Regnault
2278
published 1744, Paris

considered to be 'the most impressive botanical works of the period' by known art historian Anthony Blunt; new acid-free matte and giltwood frame; minor discoloration

Height: 
25"
Width: 
20"
$2,200
Available
a well-rendered french 18th century hand-colored pineapple engraving
4653
18th century

the meticulously detailed engraving depicting a pineapple specie as a flowering bud and in its mature state; with original description page verso; minor discoloration; with later acid-free matte and giltwood frame.

 

Height: 
21"
Width: 
16 3/4"
$1,650
Available
9002
2014

photograph by New York artist/photographer Alessandro Papallardo; within an ebonized wooden frame

Height: 
24 1/2"
Width: 
31"
$2,200
9001
2014

photograph by New York City artist/photographer Alessandro Papallardo; within an ebonized wooden frame

Height: 
24 1/2"
Width: 
31"
$2,200
a finely-rendered french art nouveau chromolighograph print by ernest david
1238
late 1800's

the well-detailed studies depicting a tented ceiling and a restaurant wall in rich layered colors; with new art nouveau style giltwood frames. (1 available)

Height: 
28"
Width: 
21"
$500
Available

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