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Artist: Richard Filipowski
"Venus" sculpture in bronze and silver by Richard Filipowski, circa 1960-1965
By Richard Filipowski
Located in New York, NY
Cast and hand-collaged sculpture of phosphor bronze and silver by Richard Filipowski (1923-2008), executed, circa 1960-1965. Titled "Venus." Unsigned, with a certificate of authentic...
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1960s Richard Filipowski Sculptures
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"Reed" bronze and silver sculpture by Richard Filipowski, 1960-1965
By Richard Filipowski
Located in New York, NY
Cast and hand-collaged sculpture of phosphor bronze and silver by Richard Filipowski (1923-2008), executed, circa 1960-1965. Titled "Reed." Unsigned, with a certificate of authentici...
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1960s Richard Filipowski Sculptures
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Sculpture in bronze and silver by Richard Filipowski, ca. 1960-1965
By Richard Filipowski
Located in New York, NY
Cast and hand-collaged sculpture of phosphor bronze and silver by Richard Filipowski (1923-2008), executed circa 1960-1965. Untitled, of a naturalistic, topiary form. With a certific...
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1960s Richard Filipowski Sculptures
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Metal
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