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Mark Lindquist

Mark Lindquist Mid-Century Carved Wood Relief Sculpture
Mark Lindquist Mid-Century Carved Wood Relief Sculpture

Mark Lindquist Mid-Century Carved Wood Relief Sculpture

Located in Bridgeport, CT

An amorphous and sensual early piece by Pioneer Wood Artist Mark Lindquist. Signed and dated '74

Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

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Mark Lindquist yellow birch burl wood sculptural vessel bowl 1970's
Mark Lindquist yellow birch burl wood sculptural vessel bowl 1970's

Mark Lindquist yellow birch burl wood sculptural vessel bowl 1970's

By Mark Lindquist

Located in Ocean Grove, NJ

, and James Martin. Weighs a little over 3 pounds and 11 ounces! About the Artist: Mark Lindquist

Category

Vintage 1970s American American Craftsman Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood, Birch, Burl

Mel and Mark Lindquist Momumental Turned Vessel
Mel and Mark Lindquist Momumental Turned Vessel

Mel and Mark Lindquist Momumental Turned Vessel

By Mark Lindquist

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Spectacular and singular turned vessel by famed father and son, signed and dated by both

Category

Late 20th Century American Sculptures

Melvin Lindquist Sculptural Turned Cherry Burl Wood Vase, Signed and Dated 1978
Melvin Lindquist Sculptural Turned Cherry Burl Wood Vase, Signed and Dated 1978

Melvin Lindquist Sculptural Turned Cherry Burl Wood Vase, Signed and Dated 1978

Located in Long Island City, NY

operator for the General Electric Company. His son Mark continues the legacy through Lindquist Studios

Category

Vintage 1970s North American Organic Modern Vases

Materials

Cherry

Mark Lindquist early large and important Turned Cherry Burl Wood Bowl
Mark Lindquist early large and important Turned Cherry Burl Wood Bowl

Mark Lindquist early large and important Turned Cherry Burl Wood Bowl

By Mark Lindquist

Located in Chicago, IL

A beautiful and impressive and large, very early unique bowl carved out of Cherry Burl. 5 3/8"high x 16" x 13"

Category

Vintage 1970s American Brutalist Sculptures

Melvin & Mark Lindquist Birch Root Turned Bowl, Signed & Dated 1986
Melvin & Mark Lindquist Birch Root Turned Bowl, Signed & Dated 1986

Melvin & Mark Lindquist Birch Root Turned Bowl, Signed & Dated 1986

Located in New York, NY

Melvin Lindquist began turning in the 1930s as a vertical turret lathe operator for the General

Category

Vintage 1980s American Decorative Bowls

Materials

Wood

Turned Wood Vessel by Mark Lindquist
Turned Wood Vessel by Mark Lindquist

Turned Wood Vessel by Mark Lindquist

By Mark Lindquist

Located in New York, NY

Small and exquisite turned maple vessel by Vermont artisan Mark Lindquist (b. 1949). Along with his

Category

Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Sculptures

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