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In the living room, a Roy Lichtenstein woodcut, Bedroom, floats down the mirrored wall. Lichtenstein's cartoonish take on an interior hangs inches above a creamy nubuck Deco-style sofa. The artwork's display is an eye-catcher, but that's just a starting point. Martha's special talent lies in mixing the graphically modern with the elegantly antique in one tight grouping: Joining the Lichtenstein-Deco ensemble are a pair of painted and gilt-trimmed neoclassical Italian chairs, upholstered in subtle, signature Fortuny.
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