Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird by Louis E. Rasch - Minnesota Artist - Illustration Art - Art Deco Paintings
Rare Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird by Louis E. Rasch - Minnesota Artist - Illustration Art - Art Deco Paintings
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird
Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird

Early 1900s Egyptian Motif Painting of Woman and Exotic Bird


Here we have a stunning early 20th century painting of an Egyptian influenced scene by Minnesota illustration artist Louis Rasch (1895-1992). This antique jewel shines like a burning comet. The colors pop and exotic bird sings a tune you can't get out of your head. The artist had a gift for dichotomies across the lines, and they are endless in the antique artwork. Anything I say pales in comparison to what you witness in the pictures. That's where justice is truly served. Imagine this beauty stretched and placed in the frame of your choice.

The unstretched oil on canvas comes out of the artist's estate. The antique painting was likely created in the early 1900s. Louis E. Rasch attended the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts in the early 1900s. You can find a photo of him and his classmates here.

The rare Egyptian illustration oil on canvas measures 25" tall and 20" wide. There is evidence of slight patina from 100 years of age throughout. Please see all pics as they are part of the description.

I ship FedEx to street addresses in the continental USA only (no PO Boxes). The antique Egyptian painting will be shipped flat. Free shipping on the oil on canvas.

This early 1900s beauty will start the party and shut it down, all on her own terms. Unreal.