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Artist: Barbara Beretich
"Tanko" a Bronze Resting Cat by Barbara Beretich
By Barbara Beretich
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Entitled "Tanko", this is a beautiful and sleek bronze cat sculpture by Barbara Beretich(1936-2018). This lounging cat is displayed while grooming itself with its curvy tail wrapping...
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1960s Barbara Beretich Art

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Bronze

Bronze Sculpture, Il Cavalino, by Barbara Beretich '1936-2018'
By Barbara Beretich
Located in Palm Desert, CA
This is a signed bronze sculpture of a horse entitled, Il Cavalino, by Barbara Beretich. This is a lost wax cast and the piece is from her home gallery as seen in picture #8. During ...
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1960s Barbara Beretich Art

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Bronze

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