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Artist: Alfred Van Loen
Liberty vs Slavery Van Loen Bronze Abstract Chess Set Modernist Museum Sculpture
By Alfred Van Loen
Located in Surfside, FL
Alfred Van Loen signed 32 piece chess set. In heavy solid bronze.
Rare Chess Game: Liberty versus Slavery
Dimensions:
a) Joy-Tenderness H. 6 3/16 in. a...
Category
1960s Expressionist Alfred Van Loen Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Sheeba
By Alfred Van Loen
Located in Indianapolis, IN
Embossed monogram signature.
Referenced in "Beyond Time; The Art of Alfred Van Loen" SunStorm c.1993, p. 38.
Van Loen was a highly influential modern artist and teacher of German de...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Alfred Van Loen Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Plaster, Wood
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Liberty vs Slavery Van Loen Bronze Abstract Chess Set Modernist Museum Sculpture
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Located in Surfside, FL
Alfred Van Loen signed 32 piece chess set. In heavy solid bronze.
Rare Chess Game: Liberty versus Slavery
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