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    Coming soon,"THE STATION," and the return of the"TORO-MIRO TREE" 

 

 LaGare  GALLERY

            ESTABLISHING FINE ART COMMUNITIES SINCE 1961

     

      A  LAS LAGARE FOUNDATION  Organization

     Now providing access to several Rare museum artifacts.

                   Exhibit Includes: Chinese Imperial porcelain, Japanese scroll

               paintings, Sevres bone china, Zhou Dynasty jade, prehistoric

               sculpture, old master and impressionist paintings, and a five

          hundred year old wood carving, carved after a caricature 

         drawing called "A Woman in a Landscape." This work is a

             Leonardo Da Vinci, a masterpiece of the late 15th century. 

           CONFIRMED by CARBON-14 DATING. 

            A compelling salute to the legendary "Renaissance Man."

           Call for Price, or to recieve a gallery access code

          

                     A deaccession of a Private Collection  

                   contributing to LAS LAGARE FOUNDATION, a 501c3​

 

  Become the caretaker of something
 EXTRAORDINAIRE

   WITH THIS PURCHASE FROM LAGARE
  For Price or Gallery access call 1-725-343-8051
 Helping Fund a Grant-Free
  MUSEUM and UNIVERSITY

A Veteran Employed Paradise



     
 

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       XUANDE EMPEROR IMPERIAL PRODUCTION 

       Blue and White and Yellow Underglaze Palace Bowl

            Possibly the Pinnacle of LaGare Collections 

        Learn about this underglaze discovery at Academia: The Zenith of Imperial Desire

            A Study of  the Underglaze Polychrome (Wucai) Cup of the Xuande Period

                                   A War-Torn Lost Invention

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                       LaGare Artifact Photography is taken with sunlight 

                  on the right side of the photo, using artificial light on

                  the left side, this often revealing the work's true colors,

                  plus illuminating the unrefined pigments found within 

                  the 'heap and piling' of the ancient import cobalt blue.

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