1970s Sculptures
Art Deco 1970s Sculptures
Marble
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Plaster
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Acrylic
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Ceramic
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Mixed Media, Handmade Paper
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Metal, Enamel
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Porcelain
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Paper
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Resin, Plexiglass, Polyester
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Fabric, Textile, Cotton, Thread
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Stone
1970s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Glaze, Porcelain
Surrealist 1970s Sculptures
Paper, Board, Etching
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Ceramic
Abstract Geometric 1970s Sculptures
Ceramic, Porcelain
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Stone
1970s Sculptures
Clay
Abstract Expressionist 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Stone
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
1970s Sculptures
Resin, Oil, Epoxy Resin
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Metal
Abstract Expressionist 1970s Sculptures
Metal
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Concrete
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Cotton, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Found Objects
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Concrete
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Canvas, Plaster
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Pop Art 1970s Sculptures
Steel
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Concrete
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Copper
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Resin
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Marble
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Plaster
American Modern 1970s Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
American Modern 1970s Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Terracotta, Slip, Ceramic
Contemporary 1970s Sculptures
Clay, Underglaze
Abstract Expressionist 1970s Sculptures
Alabaster
Modern 1970s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Academic 1970s Sculptures
Mixed Media
Abstract 1970s Sculptures
Brass
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