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Julien Marinetti

French post-modern Bronze sculpture Doggy John by Julien Marinetti, 2000s
French post-modern Bronze sculpture Doggy John by Julien Marinetti, 2000s

French post-modern Bronze sculpture Doggy John by Julien Marinetti, 2000s

Located in MIlano, IT

French post-modern Bronze sculpture Doggy John by Julien Marinetti, 2000s Sculpture from Doggy John

Category

Early 2000s French Post-Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Penguin, Bronze
Penguin, Bronze

Julien MarinettiPenguin, Bronze, 2019

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H 18 in W 7 in D 9 in

Penguin, Bronze

By Julien Marinetti

Located in San Francisco, CA

Penguin is a unique bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Julien Marinetti.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Panda – Ba, Bronze
Panda – Ba, Bronze

Panda – Ba, Bronze

By Julien Marinetti

Located in San Francisco, CA

Panda - Ba is a unique bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Julien Marinetti. His stay in

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Doggy John, Bronze
Doggy John, Bronze

Julien MarinettiDoggy John, Bronze, 2020

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H 22 in W 14 in D 23 in

Doggy John, Bronze

By Julien Marinetti

Located in San Francisco, CA

"Doggy John" is a unique bronze sculpture by Parisian painter, sculptor, and visual artist Julien

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Doggy John, Bronze
Doggy John, Bronze

Julien MarinettiDoggy John, Bronze, 2020

Sold

H 16 in W 10 in D 14 in

Doggy John, Bronze

By Julien Marinetti

Located in San Francisco, CA

"Doggy John" is a unique bronze sculpture by Parisian painter, sculptor, and visual artist Julien

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Doggy John
Doggy John

Julien MarinettiDoggy John, 2020

Sold

H 16 in W 10 in D 14 in

Doggy John

By Julien Marinetti

Located in San Francisco, CA

Doggy John is a unique bronze sculpture by Parisian painter, sculptor, and visual artist Julien

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bulldog with Bottle in Pink by William Sweetlove
Bulldog with Bottle in Pink by William Sweetlove

Bulldog with Bottle in Pink by William Sweetlove

By William Sweetlove

Located in Austin, TX

cultural commentary of Dadaism with Pop Art, in a similar vein to the artist Julien Marinetti. “Art is not

Category

2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Polyurethane

Bulldog with Bottle in Silver by William Sweetlove
Bulldog with Bottle in Silver by William Sweetlove

Bulldog with Bottle in Silver by William Sweetlove

By William Sweetlove

Located in Austin, TX

marries the cultural commentary of Dadaism with Pop Art, in a similar vein to the artist Julien Marinetti

Category

2010s Pop Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Polyurethane

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