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Woman Nude, Sculpture, Natural Haney Onyx Stone, Handmade by Garo
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: (Garo) Karapet Balakeseryan
Medium: Haney Onyx, Natural Stone, All one piece of work, One of a Kind
Year: 2025
Style: Classic, Impressionism,
Subject: Woman Nude,
Size: ...
Category
2010s Impressionist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Stone
Kneeling Nude
By Bernard Simon
Located in Los Angeles, CA
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Tiny Torso by Helle Crawford, Bronze sculpture of a woman's Torso
Located in DE
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Materials
Bronze
Nude, Sculpture, Natural Haney Onyx Stone, Handmade by Garo
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: (Garo) Karapet Balakeseryan
Medium: Haney Onyx, Natural Stone, All one piece of work, One of a Kind
Year: 2023
Style: Classic, Impressionism,
Subject: Nude,
Size: 16" x ...
Category
2010s Impressionist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Stone
"Diablita de contamal", mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Mexican, sculpture, contemporary, figurative
Category
2010s Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
A PAIR OF ORIGINAL Scottish Wall Hung Sculpture Compositions GLASGOW INTEREST
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Artist: John Taylor (1936-) Scottish
Title: "Wall Relief Tiles" (a pair)
Medium: oil on board
Size: 15cm x 20cm inc. frame & 13cm x 21cm inc. frame
Notes: Painter, notably in watercolour, and printmaker, gallery owner and teacher, born in Darvel, Ayrshire. Graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1959, some years later taking a higher diploma in art. Taylor made a big impact on the Scottish gallery scene when in 1963 he opened the New Charing Cross Gallery in Glasgow, giving young artists a chance to exhibit more adventurous work. Taylor had a long association with the Glasgow Print Studio as senior technician. In 1977, with Ainslie Yule, he was recommended by Scottish Arts Council for a residency at Editions Alecto to work on a screenprint. Taylor’s own work could sometimes have a strong polemical element, notably regarding war and the nuclear threat. As well as taking part in many group shows across Europe he was a regular solo exhibitor. Notable among these were Compass Gallery, Glasgow, 1985 and 1987; Richard Demarco Gallery in Edinburgh and Glasgow Print Studio in 1987; and Edinburgh Print...
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American Pie
By Paul Rousso
Located in Montreal, Quebec
A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Paul Rousso attended the Cleveland Institute of Art in Ohio and went on to earn his BFA from the California College of the Arts in 1981. In his...
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'Mother and Child' original Shona stone sculpture signed by Samuel Likongwe
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Ceramic wood-fired sculpture, impression of feet: 'Regarding Others '
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Located in New York, NY
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Sands of time Nicolas Kennett Contemporary sculpture animal terracotta portrait
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Contemporary terracotta sculpture
Unique
Signed by the artist
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Burrito Frog
Located in Missouri, MO
Burrito Frog, 1981
By David Gilhooly (1943-2013)
8" x 4" x 2"
Signed Underneath
Whimsical and irreverent, Mr. Gilhooly was internationally acclaimed for his imaginative ceramic work...
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20th Century American Modern Still-life Sculptures
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Ceramic
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