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Victoria Arduino
by Leonetto Cappiello
30" x 38"
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Price: $452.99
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Traveler I
by Jennifer Goldberger
20" x 24"
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Price: $218.99
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Mossant, 1938
by Leonetto Cappiello
25" x 31"
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Price: $334.99
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Traveler II
by Jennifer Goldberger
19" x 23"
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Price: $209.99
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1930s 1940s Elevated View Of Group of Men
by Vintage PI
25" x 21"
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Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat, Paris, c.1887
by Vincent Van Gogh
19" x 22"
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Framed Fedora Artwork

Fan of the Fedora? It certainly looks like artists are as they have chosen to base their creativity and work around the fedora hat to create some wonderful pieces of framed fedora art. A fedora refers to a felt hat that consists of an indented crown as well as a wide brim. The hat itself is typically creased lengthwise down the crown and features a pinched effect towards both of the front sides. A fedora hat may also be creased with diamond crowns, teardrop crown, center dents, and others.

The wide collection of framed fedora art pieces portray different versions of the hat and show a variety of finishes. These include images of the fedora hat completed with a under welt or sewn over welt or bound via a trim ribbon. The hat was widely associated with gangsters during the early 1900s and is now used as a more informal style of clothing.
The piece titled “Chapeaux Mossant” by Olsky is perfect for all Michael Jackson fans as the singer also made use of this accessory of clothing in public areas and concerts. A similar piece is by Bernie Horton titled “Putt” where the artist has portrayed a picture of a fellow playing golf in the fedora hat.

The framed fedora art image titled “Couple Driving” by Marcello Dudovich is a more up-to-date piece portraying today’s era and its people. Similarly, “Arrival” by Manuel Castro is another elegant piece portraying what seem to look like three businessmen evaluating a building site.