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Edward McCartan Art

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Edward McCartan was an American sculptor, best known for his decorative bronzes done in an elegant style popular in the 1920s. Born in Albany, New York, he studied at the Pratt Institute, with Herbert Adams. McCartan also studied at the Art Students League of New York with George Grey Barnard and Hermon Atkins MacNeil and then in Paris for three years under Jean Antoine Injalbert before his return to the United States in 1910.

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"Sprites with Amphorae, " Rare Pair of Art Deco Bronze Candlesticks with Nudes
By Edward McCartan
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Entirely charming and whimsical, this Classic -- and rare -- pair of bronze candlesticks depict male and female sprites, each standing on a gilded sphere and carrying an Amphora. The...
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1920s American Art Deco Vintage Edward McCartan Art

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Antique American Art Deco Bronze Sculpture Statue of Diana French Foundry Stamp
By Edward McCartan
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Antique American Bronze sculpture of Diana The Huntress with a Doe, by Edward Francis McCartan (1879-1947), New York circa 1920. The Bronze depicting the Roman Goddess Diana, holding...
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