Early 2000s Sculptures
Abstract Geometric Early 2000s Sculptures
Acrylic, Other Medium
Early 2000s Sculptures
Mahogany
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Brass, Steel
Abstract Geometric Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Minimalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Gold, Copper
Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Enamel
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Glass, Glaze, Mixed Media, Other Medium
Pop Art Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Luster, Porcelain, Glaze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay
Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain, Glaze, Luster
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay
Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Limestone, Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Folk Art Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Leather
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass, Blown Glass
Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Other Medium
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures
Iron
Pop Art Early 2000s Sculptures
Resin, Paint
Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Art Deco Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures
Maple, Walnut
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Mixed Media
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Luster, Porcelain, Glaze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Conceptual Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Fabric
Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Organic Material, Wood
Contemporary Early 2000s Sculptures
Wood, Driftwood, Paint, Spray Paint
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