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Period: 1980s
Color:  Beige
'Illeagle' original signed ceramic sculpture courtroom animals by Bill Reid
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Illeagle' is a humorous and playful ceramic sculpture by the American artist Bill Reid. Reid is known for his animal sculptures based around word play, and indeed, this sculpture is...
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Contemporary 1980s Still-life Sculptures

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Stoneware, Glaze

STILL LIFE CERAMIC
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ceramic relief sculpture, glazed in colors. Bold colors. Edition 186/200 In original wooden box (22 x 24 x 4 3/4")
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85 New Wave 1980s Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic, Glaze

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