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I’m a thrifter reseller and handmade jewelry maker. Ive been thrifting for 50 years. I started when I was 12 when I bought my first thrifted antique gothic style hematite bracelet. I still have it to this day. I love jewelry and search for cool items and love to create my own with mixed metals and stones. I collect vintage teapots and porcelain rabbits. I Love making jewelry as it allows me to express my inner love for pretty things. I also love the old cookbooks. Come check out my items and use my code, JENNI27 you wont be sorry, I curate items often.
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Siegfreid MÖLLER Sculptor And Artist Collectible Pottery Bird Plate 1960
Charming pre-owned pottery plate featuring a delightful bird and basket illustration, accented with gold dots along the rim. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your home decor.one small chip at bottom of plate barely noticeable. Own a piece of this great artist. Siegfried Moeller (1886-1967) was a German artist who specialized in Expressionism, an art form which emphasizes emotion and meaning over realism. He is best known for his landscape paintings, which he created during his travels to France and Italy, although his works also include abstracts, still lifes and portraits. Moeller's most famous works include The Forest (1920s), The Tree of Life (1930s) and The City at Night (1940s). These works are characteristically brightly-colored, featuring surreal landscapes and symbolic motifs. Moeller's works are found in galleries and private collections across the globe and have been exhibited in numerous international exhibitions. He is also known for his book, My Art World, which was published in 1958. Born in 1896 Möller was largely inspired by 1900's and 1910s. The Fauves are widely considered to be the first foremost Post-impressionist group , working in the start of the 20th Century. Including artists such as Henry Matisse within their ranks , the Fauvres believed that vivid other worldly colors were an integral component of painting. During this same time period a young Pablo Picasso, still in his youth created his renowned blue and rose periods in Paris and by the end of the 1920s he had developed the first ideas if depicting fractured views of reality along side his contemporary George Braque. This movement became known as Analytical Cubism. At the same time ,expressive painting was being developed and explored in a number of places across the world. The Nabis in France were the first to truly explore this movement at the turn of the century , and German groups such as Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter soon followed suit,, developing the careers of legendary artists such as Kirchner , Franz Marc, and Wassily Kandinsky.
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