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Artist: Jean Lambert-Rucki
Nativity in stone
By Jean Lambert-Rucki
Located in New York, NY
Jean Lambert-Rucki was a prominent French sculptor known for innovative and symbolic works in sculpture spanning the early 20th century and reflecting the tumultuous times he lived t...
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1940s Abstract Jean Lambert-Rucki Art

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Granite

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