Maguey fiber tapestry (Guatemala) after Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), titled Lambrizi (1975), numbered“23/100” lower left and large at 56 inches tall by 84 inches wide ($16,940).
The owner said closing the shop comes as local officials weigh the future of the parking garage that sits atop his business.
The shop at 130 E. Calder Way was known for its wide selection of vintage retro apparel, tapestries, posters, jewelry, music memorabilia and more. “My family and I hold so many great memories ...
A downtown State College store that has served generations of Penn State students and community members has closed after ...
Its collection holds about 15,000 pieces by nearly 2,000 artists, including Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning ... Be sure to check out the famous Unicorn Tapestries, the 12th-century ...