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Artist: Ronald Bladen
Flying Fortress
By Ronald Bladen
Located in New York, NY
This piece is a 22 ft long painted aluminum sculpture
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20th Century Minimalist Ronald Bladen Art

V (Mid-Scale)
By Ronald Bladen
Located in New York, NY
RONALD BLADEN V (Mid Scale), 1973 Painted aluminum 60 1/2 x 106 x 8 inches Edition 1 of 3
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Ronald Bladen Art

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Metal

Connie's Painting
By Ronald Bladen
Located in New York, NY
RONALD BLADEN Connie's Painting, c.1956-59 Oil on canvas 38 x 35 1/2 inches Exhibition history: Beat Culture and the New America: 1950 - 1965, November ...
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20th Century Abstract Ronald Bladen Art

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Canvas, Oil

Japanese
By Ronald Bladen
Located in New York, NY
RONALD BLADEN Japanese, c. 1956-59 dry pigment and oil on masonite 48 x 23 1/2 inches
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20th Century Abstract Ronald Bladen Art

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Masonite, Oil

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