Robert Russin Art
American, 1914-2007
Robert Russin began his career as a WPA sculptor and received dozens of commissions during his career both public and private. Russin created the famous bronze figurative sculpture that resides in front of the City of Hope in California. He also created the 14-foot bronze head of Abraham Lincoln, which was installed on the Lincoln Highway in Wyoming and was awarded numerous public and private commissions throughout his career.
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Artist: Robert Russin
Metrix Large Modern Marble Sculpture
By Robert Russin
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
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White Carrara Marble on marble base, singed and titled in plate. Created 1972 Solo exhibition in 1976 Le Galeria De Arte Moderno Dominican Republic. 
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Primavera
By Robert Russin
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We are proud to present an original very early bronze, (1958) by American sculptor Robert Russin.
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Emergence
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It is with great pleasure that we present the original works of American artist Robert Russin (1914-2007) 
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The Arch
By Robert Russin
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It is with great pleasure that we present the original works of American artist Robert Russin (1914-2007)
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