Cordy Ryman "Blue Rings" 2004
Located in New York, NY
Measures 21.75" x 18" approx. Bio: Ryman is the son of artists Robert Ryman and Merrill Wagner.
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art
Metal
Cordy Ryman "Blue Rings" 2004
Located in New York, NY
Measures 21.75" x 18" approx. Bio: Ryman is the son of artists Robert Ryman and Merrill Wagner.
Metal
Cordy Ryman "Green Wire Revisited" 2011
Located in New York, NY
Measures 13.5" x 13" approx. Bio: Ryman is the son of artists Robert Ryman and Merrill Wagner.
Metal, Enamel
Oil on Manipulated Canvas Painting
Located in NYC, NY
A unique painting made of pieced and sewn canvas creating a ruffled edge and painted in stripes in the manner of Elsworth Kelly or Robert Ryman.
Cordy Ryman New York Red Leg Painted Wood Assemblage Sculpture 2001
Located in New York, NY
Dimensions: 80"H x 20 1/2"W x 8"D A painted wood assemblage by Cordy Ryman. About Cordy Ryman: Son of Robert Ryman, New York / Tennessee (1930 - 2019) .
Metal
$79
H 9.75 in W 9.75 in D 0.75 in
The Judith Neisser Collection: Minimal & Postminimal Innovation by James Rondeau
Located in valatie, NY
Special emphasis is given to Minimalism and Conceptualism, most notably objects by Sol LeWitt, Robert Ryman, Donald Judd, Brice Marden, and Blinky Palermo.
Paper
Robert Ryman monograph
Located in New York, NY
Robert Ryman is represented by the Greenwich collection, Ltd. and Pace Gallery.
Paper
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H 16 in W 71.25 in D 17.25 in
Forms and Surfaces Cast Bronze Sheathed Bench, California, 1960s-1970s
By Forms and Surfaces
Located in Camden, ME
I think this could go well with your "L'Homme Au Doigt" 1947 Painted Bronze 6/6 70" high or perhaps your "Femme Debout" 1960 Bronze 5/6 106.5" H. or any of a number of artworks where...
Bronze
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