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Artist: Julius Schmidt
Julius Schmidt "Geometrics" Iron Casting Abstract Sculpture Signed
By Julius Schmidt
Located in Detroit, MI
Schmidt mainly worked in cast iron and bronze. This work reflects the influences of ancient cultures, natural forms, and the machinery of the modern age. Synthesizing these elements,...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Julius Schmidt Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Iron
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