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Marilyn Newmark

Foxhound
Located in Brookville, NY
The sculpture of Marilyn Newmark is a vital artistic expression of her love & devotion to horses
Category

Early 2000s American Realist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Foxhound
Foxhound
$1,800
H 7 in W 2.5 in D 7 in

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Bronze Sculpture of a Horse "Herculean" by Marilyn Newmark
By Marilyn Newmark
Located in Pasadena, CA
qualities by American sculpture Marilyn Newmark (1928-2013.) This sculpture is part of a very limited
Category

1990s American Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bronze Sculpture of a Horse "Bad Hair Day" by Marilyn Newmark
By Marilyn Newmark
Located in Pasadena, CA
A realistically modelled patinated bronze sculpture of a horse by American artist Marilyn Newmark
Category

Early 2000s American Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Marilyn Newmark Bronze Horse Sculpture, Herculean Limited Edition of 5, 1994
Located in WILMINGTON, CA
Marilyn Newmark Bronze Horse Sculpture, Herculean Limited Edition of 5, 1994 The sculpture
Category

1990s Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bronze Sculpture of a Race Horse "Genuine Risk" by Marilyn Newmark
By Marilyn Newmark
Located in Pasadena, CA
race horse Genuine Risk by American artist Marilyn Newmark. This sculpture is an artist proof
Category

Antique 1880s American Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Located in Brookville, NY
CHARLES CARY RUMSEY, born in Buffalo, NY in 1879. His interest in sculpture appeared and was encouraged at an early age. The most significant encouragement came when the boy was tak...
Category

Early 1900s American Realist Sculptures

Materials

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