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Period: 1950s
Medium: Marble
Girl Torso, Modern Marble Sculpture by Antonovici
Located in Long Island City, NY
An original carved marble sculpture by Constantin Antonovici from his Torso Series. Referenced in "Constantin Antonovici: Sculptor of Owls", pg 79 Antonovici was born in Neamt, Roma...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Marble

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Marble

Floor lamp "Alberello" produced by Stilonvo
Located in Milano, IT
Stilnovo floorlamp. Italy 1950's. Excellent condition, very few signs of time, base in white marble and bowls in white glass, it has 3 lighting modes, the first turns on all the lig...
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1950s Italian School Art by Medium: Marble

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Marble, Iron

Marble Head of a Woman
By Jose de Creeft
Located in Greenwich, CT
A lovely size marble that can go on any table. The marble was specifically chosen and has wonderful texture and contrast between the polished and rough areas. Head of a Woman is ins...
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1950s American Modern Art by Medium: Marble

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