"Posters of Windows"
 | Poster of "Summer Breeze" By: Alice Dalton-Brown
Title: "Summer Breeze"Artist: Alice Dalton-BrownHere is a simple print showing a breeze coming through the window, blowing the sheers up jsut so slightly. The sun is reflects though the windown to reveal a shadow on the wall. Just outside the window is an inlet, or lake, or some body of water surrounded by trees. The artist name and title of print are at the bottom in the center in caligraphic writing.
Artist: Alice Dalton-Brown
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 | "Love - John 4:12" Poster Print Showing Architectural Elements
Religious print, showing a corner of a window, a manhole, and part of a door. The shapes of the elements spell out the word "LOVE." The wording on this print is "Are you looking for... No one has ever seen God, but if we love each other, God lives in us and his love has been brought to full expression through us. John 4:12"
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 | Poster of Sunset Beach
Poster of a window frame overlooking the ocean by Diane Romanello
Artist: Diane Romanello
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 | Tuscany Poster Print
Compilation of three views of Tuscany architecture. The top picture shows a small window. The middle picture shows a storefront. The bottom picture shows the side of a building with a walkway.
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 | Poster of "Fenetre a Tahiti" By: Henri Matisse
Title: "Fenetre a Tahiti"Artist: Henri MatisseThis is a print of a view from a "window in Tahiti." The colors are bright and warm, with a fluffy cream-color curtain on the left side of the print. Along the bottom is the banister for the window. Looking out the window there below, is the riviera or sea, and a ship or small boat docked between a patch of trees. In the distance, the sun is setting, leaving brilliant red and orange tones in the sky. There is a thin border of flowers around the edge of the painting.
Artist: Henri Matisse
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 | "Table for Two I" Poster Print by Charlene Olson
This Charlene Olson cafe poster print of "Table for Two I", shows a picture of the outside of a cafe with a table and chairs set-up outside of the main entrance to the cafe.
Artist: Charlene Olson
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