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RECOVERING THE RAW.
We dig through the debris of the 20th century to find the masters others missed. We don’t curate; we scalvage.
Manifest Item: 13234-1
Tony Mafia Original

Tony Mafia - "Nordic Woman" Vejle Denmark 70
78" High x 48" Wide
This painting was probably part of Tony's showing at Gallery Goya, Vejla Denmark in 1970

RECOVERY STATUS: AUTHENTICATED / SECURED
ORIGIN: PRIVATE ESTATE ACQUISITION

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TONY MAFIA

1931 – 1999

Tony Mafia didn't paint for the elite. He lived on the move, and his work carries the weight of the streets he walked and the people he met.

These canvases aren't "pretty." They are thick with the atmosphere of moments lived—raw, unpolished humanity. From flamenco halls to roadside bars, Mafia captured the condition of the wanderer.

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Manifest Item: 137082
Carl Hoyrup

Carl Hoyrup
46" High x 59" Wide

RECOVERY STATUS: AUTHENTICATED / SECURED
ORIGIN: PRIVATE ESTATE ACQUISITION

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Carl Hoyrup

1931 – 1999

Carl Høyrup (1893–1961) is a classic example of Danish sporting art. Høyrup was a well-listed artist who graduated from the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen and studied under the renowned Danish animal painter Johannes Larsen.

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Manifest Item: 13785-1
Arikna Original Indonisian

Arikna - Taman - Ubud '72
45" High x 40" Wide

RECOVERY STATUS: AUTHENTICATED / SECURED
ORIGIN: PRIVATE ESTATE ACQUISITION

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Arikna Taman Ubud

1972

The "Taman" Connection: Taman is a specific village district in Ubud known for its concentration of traditional and "Young Artist" style painters.

Artistic Style: The work features the hallmark "flat" perspective and vibrant, patterned landscapes characteristic of the movement. However, yours is a more "Westernized" oil-on-canvas composition, likely created during the peak of the 1970s Balinese tourism and art boom.

The Subject: The depiction of a mother and child in a lush, tropical setting with a bird and plumeria flowers is a classic Balinese theme, often representing harmony and the cycle of life.

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