Art – Paintings, Photography & Sculpture

We work with a lot of designers and set decorators at Casa Victoria, often they will come in when their room is done; the furnishings are in, the lighting’s right but they’re looking for that one piece to make the room pop – which is where our Art selection comes in.

We specialize in portraits, abstracts and American historical pieces. A good piece of American folk art can be placed in any type of context from a mid-century home to a very modern loft to give it character and soul.

Scale is important to us; if it’s going to be the main accent piece of a room then a large painting is a must, particularly for sets. Color can make a huge difference and lift the energy of a room; we’re always on the lookout for bold colors, particularly abstracts.

Finally – it’s not all about paintings, we have sculptures, old photographs, vintage and metal frames that can really accent a piece.

Birds of Prey

May 17, 2012
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Glory of the Outside You were never a fan of camping. Just because you don’t favor mosquito bites or hiking boots doesn’t mean you can’t experience the beauty of nature in the comfort of your living room. This framed poster of mountain and woodland birds brings the glory of the outside into your home. 28 [...]

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Beach Bums Need Not Apply

May 17, 2012
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SoCal “Ocean winds cast summer dreams on golden shores where seabirds lean, against the wind that softly blows along the beach and sandy coves.” This warm representation of Southern California is the perfect gift for a lifelong beach bum. Frame included. 21 in tall x 26 1/2 in wide $149     Share this:

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Give Peace a Chance

May 16, 2012
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Sign, Sign, Everywhere’s a Sign Baby Jesus was throwing peace signs before Paris Hilton made it cool (or made it uncool, rather.) This vintage print of Jesus and the Holy Mother includes the ornate frame. 13 1/2 in wide x 17 1/2 in tall $149 Email us here or call us today at 323-644-5590 to see [...]

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No Hooves About It

May 16, 2012
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Nurture Nature There is nothing more manly than hanging your flannel robe on this pair of taxidermic deer hooves. Since your lady friend doesn’t like to go camping, just bring nature to her. This pair of deer hooves are mounted on a wooden board. Unique gift for dad for Father’s Day. 30 in wide x 10 in [...]

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How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?

May 4, 2012
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Practice. Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in New York City named after philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. Since 1891, it has been one of the most world-renowned performance venues for both classical music and popular music. This particular print of an old photograph has been burned around the edges and matted onto a wooden board. There [...]

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Some Are Wise

April 26, 2012
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Some Are Otherwise Along with wrinkles and breath that smells like moth balls, old age also brings wisdom. Just when you have everything figured out, your family assumes that senility is the reason you have been talking to yourself so much. In actuality, you hold all the answers! This set of wide eyed wooden owl [...]

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Wide Brimmed Hat Wearing Gentlemen

April 26, 2012
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Don’t Hassle the Tassel This painting of two wide brimmed hat, tassel wearing gentlemen is both comforting and  intriguing. Both their garb and their faces suggest that festivities are just around the corner. Painting includes frame and is signed by the artist, I. Braun and dated 1962. 25 in wide x 37 in tall $249 [...]

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No Money for Monet?

April 26, 2012
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No Worries Mon. There is no wonder why water lilies were the main focus of  French Impressionist Claude Monet’s art during the last thirty years of his life. Monet painted a series of 250 oil paintings all depicting his magnificent flower garden, with waterlilies taking the spotlight. While this is no Monet, this serene painting [...]

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Face Your Food

April 26, 2012
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Acapulco Market This vibrant painting resembles an Acapulco market. Where else can you buy a piñata, a leather wallet, a basket,  a hammock, an amulet to attract a lover and another to  ward off enemies, and a velvet painting of Virgin of Guadalupe (besides Wal-Mart)? Not to mention, you can walk out with an assortment [...]

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Tropical Trio

April 19, 2012
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Ticket to Paradise Your Yankee childhood friends think that because you live in Los Angeles you are always either surfing or sunbathing. This couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, you don’t remember the last time your toes were exposed to sand. Bring the paradise home. There are three paintings total, matted and framed [...]

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