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Artist: Albert W. Wein
September Morning, Female Flower Form
By Albert W. Wein
Located in Greenwich, CT
Albert Wein is one of America's foremost sculptors of the Deco period through Abstraction. September Morn is a poetic work that was very singular in his oeuvre as he embraced a sligh...
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1960s Art Nouveau Albert W. Wein Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Mother's Jewels, Children in Hand
By Albert W. Wein
Located in Greenwich, CT
This Art Deco stylized work is by one of America's greatest sculptors. This is a wonderful and unique depiction of Motherhood different than a mother cradling a single child, here w...
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1970s Art Deco Albert W. Wein Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

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