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Artist: John Henry
Triumph
Triumph

John HenryTriumph, 2000

$220,000Sale Price|21% Off

Triumph

By John Henry

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

15 feet X 8 feet X 5 feet Machined aluminum John Raymond Henry (1943-2022) is an internationally renowned sculptor. Since 1971, Henry produced many...

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Early 2000s Abstract Geometric John Henry Art

Materials

Metal

Shafts, lithograph, pencil signed/n 11/50 by constructivist sculptor John Henry
Shafts, lithograph, pencil signed/n 11/50 by constructivist sculptor John Henry

Shafts, lithograph, pencil signed/n 11/50 by constructivist sculptor John Henry

By John Henry

Located in New York, NY

John Henry Shafts, 1974 Lithograph 23 × 16 inches Pencil signed, dated and numbered 11/50 on the front; with blind stamp Unframed 1970s lithograph by constructivist sculptor John Henry.

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1970s Constructivist John Henry Art

Materials

Lithograph

Biscayne
Biscayne

John HenryBiscayne, 1983

Price Upon Request

Biscayne

By John Henry

Located in New Orleans, LA

welded aluminum painted black

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21st Century and Contemporary Constructivist John Henry Art

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