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Fratelli Mannelli Travertine Rhinoceros Brutalist Sculpture or Bookend

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    A set of four Fratelli Mannelli animals, graduated in size to form a sweet family. We think they're Rhinos but they may be Buffalo. Either way, they're too cute (and too cool) for sc...
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  • Large Charger or Wall Plate Roberto Ceccherini for Fratelli Colzi, 1976
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  • Stainless Steel Brass Copper Brutalist Wall Sculpture Stephen Chun, 1970s
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    An excellent example of decorative wall sculpture dating to the 1970s, by artist and maker Stephen Chun. Chun studied at art school in Taipei, graduati...
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  • Brutalist Earthenware Slab Wall Hanging Sculpture 1970s After Peter Voulkos
    By Peter Voulkos
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    A total commitment to experimentation with materials. This piece is unsigned, but we note the muscular slab-built Brutalism of this piece and wonder about the influence of American Brutalist sculptor...
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  • Totemic Head Sculpture Unsigned by Jencik, Melbourne, 1998
    By Paul Jencik
    Located in Melbourne, AU
    Another wonderful marble sculpture with an intriguing provenance. Unsigned. Part of a series by Paul Jencik, circa 1998-2001. This ‘totemic head’ sculpture is carved from a single block of marble in a snowy white. It’s the remaining head from a much larger totemic sculpture, the base now lost. This figurative face can be interpreted in many ways. Jencik references human, animal and natural forms but never quite allows us to reach a conclusion about the origins of his creations. Jencik was a welder, boat builder and metal worker with a strong creative instinct but without the opportunity or artistic training that would afford his work any recognition. He created a large series of marble and timber sculptures...
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    If you're looking for Ikebana pottery on a grand scale, this is your vase. A traditional slab construction but with a 1980s twist, this magnificent ter...
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