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Style: Modern
Medium: Terracotta
Large Terracotta Sculpture by Evert Lindfors, Sweden, 1970s
Located in Stockholm, SE
For sale: A captivating terracotta sculpture from the esteemed Swedish artist Evert Lindfors (1927-2016), crafted in the 1970s. A connoisseur of fine arts, Lindfors honed his craft a...
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1970s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Bronze

Large Brutalist Mirror with 92 Terracotta Tiles and Metal Frames - Ron Hitchins
Located in London, GB
Stunning original mirror made by the artist, with 92 uniquely handmade terracotta tiles. Signed by the artist in one of the tiles. This large, striking mirror has a great Brutalist and Modernist feel. Another slightly larger mirror of the same style is also available on our page. Year: unknown (Ron was active from the mid 1960s to the early 2000s) Colour: Tuscan red...
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1960s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Metal

Large Brutalist Mirror with 144 Terracotta Tiles and Metal Frames - Ron Hitchins
Located in London, GB
Stunning original mirror made by the artist, with 144 uniquely handmade terracotta tiles. Signed by the artist in one of the tiles. This large, striking mirror has a great Brutalist and Modernist feel. Another slightly smaller mirror of the same style is available on our page. Year: unknown (Ron was active from the mid 1960s to the early 2000s) Colour: Tuscan red...
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1960s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Metal

Glazed Terra Cotta Big Cat Sculptural Wall Mount
Located in Palm Beach, FL
One of mother nature's most iconic designs, the big cat. Here we present a terra cotta wall mounted head decorated and glazed, a leopard depicted wit...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Glaze

Totem
Located in Washington, DC
Sculpture by Brazilian-born artist Elizabeth Freire. Sculpture is mounted on marble base and signed "EF". B&W photo is of Ms. Freire with renowned sculptor Etienne Martin at the Ecole Nationals des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Elizabeth Freire is a Brazilian-born, contemporary American artist. At the age of eighteen, she left Rio de Janeiro and moved to Paris to study sculpture at l’Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, receiving her Diploma there in 1979 under the direction of Claude Viseux, Etienne Martin, and Cesar. During that time she worked as an apprentice at the Fonderie de France where she learned bronze technique and she also attended etching courses at l’Ecole de Montparnasse. In 1976, she won a commission to make three life-size figures representing the printing company, “Les Imprimeries de Boulogne,” at the International Printing Fair in Paris. She spent 1977 in Aix-en-Provence where she carved the local stone of Rogne. Returning to Paris, the painter Lutka Pink introduced her to Otero, Frans Krajcberg and Hajdu from whom she received valuable lessons. In 1978, she traveled to Brazil where she was invited to participate in the exhibit ‘A Century of Sculpture in Brazil’. She also met with the sculptor Sergio Camargo...
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Early 2000s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Italian Terra Cotta Rhinoceros Sculpture
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Mid century rhinoceros sculpture crafted in terra cotta with a white crackle glaze.
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Mid-20th Century Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Glaze

Glazed Terra Cotta Prancing Horse Sculpture
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Terra cotta horse sculpture or object of art decorated in holiday attire under glaze. Signed made in Italy on the bottom.
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Mid-20th Century Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Glaze

Mother Holding Baby Large Clay Sculpture Pre Columbian Style
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Mother Holding Baby, large terra-cotta and clay sculpture. Modern Pre Columbian style large sculpture edition 1/30, artist signed. Walter Bastian...
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1990s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Clay, Terracotta

Head Of A Warrior Large Clay Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Head of a warrior. Modern Pre Columbian style clay, terracotta sculpture artist signed on the right bottom. Walter Bastianetto is an Italian born sculptor who moved to Mexico in the...
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1990s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Clay

Seated Figure Clay Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Seated Figure Modern Pre Columbian style, large sculpture edition 21/30, artist signed. Walter Bastianetto is an Italian born sculptor who moved to Mexico in the 1970s and resided ...
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1990s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Clay, Oil

Terracotta Happy Man Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Large Pre Columbian style clay, terracotta sculpture Limited Edition 6/30, signed. Walter Bastianetto, was born in Venice Italy. He graduate of...
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1980s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Clay, Terracotta

“Mother and Children”
Located in Southampton, NY
Mid century modern original terracotta sculpture by the Hungarian artist, Anna Berkovits of a young woman with her two children. Circa 1955. Signed in the inside of the base. Condition is excellent. Parts of the sculpture have been deliberately not been glazed by the artist. Her work rarely becomes available. Provenance: Sarasota, Florida estate. Anna Berkovits was born in Hungary in 1911 and lived and worked in Budapest. She trained under the art teacher Almos Jaschik in Budapest. Later she was trained in ceramics by the artist Gador Istvan...
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1950s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Young Woman Walking With Backpack Terra Cotta
By Paul Serste
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Young Woman Walking With Backpack Terracotta, artist signed. By noted Belgian sculptor P. Serste signed. Born in Anderlecht Belgium 1910 and died in Sint Jans Molenbeek 2000. He was a sculptor, painter and water colourist. He was mostly an autodidact. He was particularly renowned for his terracotta and ceramic sculptures of female...
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1960s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Seated Woman With Child Terra-Cotta Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Seated Mother And Child, Modern Pre Columbian style large sculpture edition 1/30, artist signed. Walter Bastianetto is an Italian born sculptor who moved to Mexico in the 1970s an...
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1990s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Clay, Terracotta, Oil

Buste Africaine
Located in Atlanta, GA
Mauro Corda’s figurative sculptures maintain a reverence for classical and modernist traditions, while also expressing the artist’s voice. Though born in France, the artist hails fro...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Terracotta Sculpture by Evert Lindfors, Sweden, Similarities with A.Giacometti
Located in Stockholm, SE
Terracotta Sculpture by Swedish artist Evert Lindfors (1927-2016), made in the 1970s. Evert moved to France in the 1940s where he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He wo...
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1970s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Bronze

Horse - Taal Mayon, Sculpture by Ben Gonzales
By Ben A. Gonzales
Located in Long Island City, NY
Title: Horse - Taal Mayon Year: 1981 Medium: Terra Cotta Sculpture, signed and dated Size: 20.5 in. x 23 in. x 6 in. (52.07 cm x 58.42 cm x 15.24 cm)
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1980s Modern Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

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