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  • Architectural Bronzed Metal Sculpture Signed Subirachs ( Josep Maria Subirachs )
    Located in Pomona, CA
    A heavy bronzed metal sculpture featuring architectural elements. The sculpture features a strip of molding and has a large finial. From the side view appears as an outline of human ...
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    Mid-20th Century Spanish Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Metal

  • Josep Maria Subirachs Industrial Modernist Abstract Cast Iron Sculpture
    By Josep Maria Subira­chs Sit­ja
    Located in Dayton, OH
    An Impressive Cast Iron floor sculpture by Josep Maria Subirachs, circa 1960s. Reminiscent in form to an arrowhead or primitive blade. Josep incorporated grattage leaving the surface rough and jagged. Signed along the lower edge. From the private collection of Vincent and Elana Bolling. The Bollings were philanthropists and advocates for the performing and visual arts. JOSEP MARIA SUBIRACHS SITJAR was born on March 11, 1927 in Barcelona. From the age of nine to the age of twelve he experienced the tragic events of the Spanish Civil War, the overthrow of the Republican government in 1939 and the beginning of the Franco regime. Born into a working class family in the Barcelona district of Poblenou, the precarious economic situation suffered during the post-war period forced him to renounce studying architecture and he began working at the workshop of a gilder and amateur sculptor when he was just fourteen years old. By then, he was already modeling clay figures which he used to bring to the furnace at a local roof tile factory. From 1942 to 1947 he worked as an apprentice under the sculptor Enric Monjo at his workshop, acquiring technical skills. But the person who taught him most profoundly was Enric Casanovas, with whom he worked for a brief period because, unfortunately, the 'Noucentista' died in January 1948, just a fews months after Subirachs entered his workshop as a collaborator.The influence of Casanovas is apparent in the young sculptor...
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    Mid-20th Century Spanish Industrial Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Iron

  • Josep Maria Subirachs Industrial Modernist Abstract Cast Iron Wall Sculpture
    By Josep Maria Subira­chs Sit­ja
    Located in Dayton, OH
    An Impressive Cast Iron wall hanging sculpture by Josep Maria Subirachs, circa 1960s. Reminiscent in form to an arrowhead or primitive blade. Josep incorporated grattage leaving the surface rough and jagged. Signed along lower edge. From the private collection of Vincent and Elana Bolling. The Bollings were philanthropists and advocates for the performing and visual arts. Measure: 34". JOSEP MARIA SUBIRACHS SITJAR was born on March 11, 1927 in Barcelona. From the age of nine to the age of twelve he experienced the tragic events of the Spanish Civil War, the overthrow of the Republican government in 1939 and the beginning of the Franco regime. Born into a working class family in the Barcelona district of Poblenou, the precarious economic situation suffered during the post-war period forced him to renounce studying architecture and he began working at the workshop of a gilder and amateur sculptor when he was just fourteen years old. By then, he was already modeling clay figures which he used to bring to the furnace at a local roof tile factory. From 1942 to 1947 he worked as an apprentice under the sculptor Enric Monjo at his workshop, acquiring technical skills. But the person who taught him most profoundly was Enric Casanovas, with whom he worked for a brief period because, unfortunately, the 'Noucentista' died in January 1948, just a fews months after Subirachs entered his workshop as a collaborator.The influence of Casanovas is apparent in the young sculptor...
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    Mid-20th Century Industrial Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Iron

  • Large Standing Sculpture by Josep Canals, Spain, 1990's
    Located in Barcelona, ES
    Large standing sculpture by Spanish artist Josep Canals, 1990's. Carved Carrara marble with black granite base. Work of this Spanish sculptor with references to Moebius and carved in...
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    1990s Spanish Modern Abstract Sculptures

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    Granite, Marble

  • Josép Cardona i Furró Bronze Sculpture of a Boy
    By José Cardona
    Located in Tilburg, NL
    Josép Cardona i Furró bronze sculpture of a boy. Spain, late 19th Century / early 20th century. This is a bronze sculpture of a boy, made by famous Spanish sculptor Josép Cardona i Furró (1878-1922). Cardona was a good friend of Pablo Picasso and also shared a studio with him. He is part of the second generation of Spanish modernist sculptors. He worked mainly in Spain, but also did work in Paris - which might explain the French inscription on this very sculpture. A joyful and delicate work, which shows a boy standing...
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    Early 20th Century Spanish Arts and Crafts Figurative Sculptures

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    Bronze

  • Sculpture in stone, 1950s
    Located in JASSANS-RIOTTIER, FR
    Sculpture from the fifties in France Hand-carved in one block of stone Beige tones Base in wood made-to-measure Height of the sculpture alone: 75 cm
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    Mid-20th Century French Abstract Sculptures

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    Stone

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