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At Bravura art & objects, gallery founder Leonard Barton boldly presents an eclectic array of original works that pay homage to a broad range of cultures and eras: tribal sculptures, '50s Royal Copenhagen ceramics and vintage costume jewelry alongside Bravura's exclusive hand cut amber necklaces.(New & Notable)
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March 22, 2007
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At Bravura art & objects, gallery founder Leonard Barton boldly presents an eclectic array of original works that pay homage to a broad range of cultures and eras: tribal sculptures, '50s Royal Copenhagen ceramics and vintage costume jewelry alongside Bravura's exclusive hand cut amber necklaces. From April 14 through April 30, Bravura presents Tribute-Exhibit of Works by Irene Zevon (1918-2006), which includes abstract and figurative paintings, Etruscan-inspired stoneware and handcrafted silver jewelry. Zevon painted in oil, acrylic, magan ...