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Salvador Hernandez - CHSpanish Colonial Revival Tile Mural 1920s Calfornia 3 feet by 8 feet. Nice!!!!Circa 1920s
Circa 1920s
$95,000
£72,122.19
€83,145.14
CA$134,390.61
A$144,683.72
CHF 77,480.95
MX$1,743,387.30
NOK 977,594.84
SEK 894,657.16
DKK 621,293.73
About the Item
California Tile Mural Salvador Hernandez-Ch
Circa 1920s
California Tile Maker
Image Size: Approx 36 x 96 3 feet tall and 8 feet across. very heavy 400 lbs or more.
Medium: Tile
Wrought Iron
1920s
Spanish Colonial Revival Scene
Pretty great condition. Couple of corner chips. Craquelure from the kiln.
Details
This mural came from a famous mansion in California. Sadly, a very wealthy sports celebrity purchased the spectacular Spanish Revival 1920s mansion and against all the historical preservationists demands tore it down in the middle of the night. There were California tiles everywhere, and other tile murals in the outside walls. Tons of frescoes, wrought iron etc. The mansion was overlooking the Riviera Country Club and golf course, very near Diane Keaton’s house, just off Sunset Boulevard. Made in California by a Mexican tile maker in the Chilean style. Couple of small chips on corners. Crazing throughout from the kiln. Beautiful piece.
- Creator:Salvador Hernandez - CH (American, Mexican)
- Creation Year:Circa 1920s
- Dimensions:Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 96 in (243.84 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- Medium:
- Period:
- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:Please check my other listings for fabulous vintage Texas, and other American Art and antiquties. Two large Texas Galleries full of goodies.
- Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU769317266682
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