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Creator: Daniel Oates
Daniel Oates "Hank & Frank Happy Workers" Bronze Figure Sculptures
Daniel Oates "Hank & Frank Happy Workers" Bronze Figure Sculptures

Daniel Oates "Hank & Frank Happy Workers" Bronze Figure Sculptures

By Daniel Oates

Located in Sharon, CT

Taken from the molds of the 1991 original sculptures shown and sold at 303 Gallery in NYC, these figurines of Hank + Frank have been reproduced as a one-of...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Daniel Oates Decorative Objects

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