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Artist: Robert Therrien
UNTITLED (TRAIN STATION)
By Robert Therrien
Located in Portland, ME
Therrien Jr., Robert (American 1847-2019). UNTITLED (TRADIN STATION) Ink on paper, not dated. 12 x 9 inches (sheet). Signed in Ink, lower right. Toning, and some adhesive residue, ve...
Category
Mid-20th Century Robert Therrien Art
Materials
Ink
No Title (Keyhole) in Brass by Robert Therrien, 2003
By Robert Therrien
Located in Orange, CA
No Title (Keyhole) in Brass by Robert Therrien, 2003
Additional information:
Medium: Brass
Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 2 x 3/4 in
Robert Therrien (1947-2019)
Over the past four decades, Robert Therrien (1947–2019) cultivated an expansive vernacular of forms drawn from memory and the everyday. Seemingly simple subjects—including snowmen, bows, and oilcans—acquire multiple levels of reference and association, while outsized sculptures of stacks of plates...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Robert Therrien Art
Materials
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NO TITLE (Chapel)
By Robert Therrien
Located in Orange, CA
These Robert Therrien “Chapel” works are consider Therrien’s iconic works - especially those done in the color red. A work very similar to this one was used on the cover of his first...
Category
1980s Minimalist Robert Therrien Art
Materials
Enamel
No Title, Bronze Mounted on Panel by Robert Therrien, 1989
By Robert Therrien
Located in Orange, CA
No Title, Bronze Mounted on Panel by Robert Therrien, 1989
Additional information:
Medium: Bronze mounted on panel
Dimensions: 1 x 23 x 1 in
Robert Therrien (1947-2019)
Over the past four decades, Robert Therrien (1947–2019) cultivated an expansive vernacular of forms drawn from memory and the everyday. Seemingly simple subjects—including snowmen, bows, and oilcans—acquire multiple levels of reference and association, while outsized sculptures of stacks of plates...
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1980s Robert Therrien Art
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Bronze
Untitled
By Robert Therrien
Located in New York, NY
Robert Therrien
Untitled, 1993
Ink and bleach on paper
8 7/8 x 7 3/8 inches (image)
12 5/8 x 11 1/8 inches (frame)
Signed recto
Category
1990s Contemporary Robert Therrien Art
Materials
Ink, Paper
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