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Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Fist' plaster sculpture
Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Fist' plaster sculpture

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Fist' plaster sculpture

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in London, GB

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1990s Modern Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Art

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Plaster

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Striated Construction' plaster sculpture
Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Striated Construction' plaster sculpture

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Striated Construction' plaster sculpture

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in London, GB

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1990s Modern Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Art

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Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Steps' plaster sculpture
Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Steps' plaster sculpture

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Steps' plaster sculpture

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in London, GB

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1990s Modern Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Art

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Sir Eduardo Paolozzi industrial drawings, (2 drawings), 20th Century, Scottish
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi industrial drawings, (2 drawings), 20th Century, Scottish

Sir Eduardo Paolozzi industrial drawings, (2 drawings), 20th Century, Scottish

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi CBE RA (Scottish, 1924 – 2005) Industrial abstract; and another similar Pencil, crayon and ink on paper 8 x 11.1/2 in. (20.3 x 29 cm.) (both)

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20th Century Abstract Geometric Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Art

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Paper, Crayon, Ink, Pencil

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Construction' plaster sculpture
Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Construction' plaster sculpture

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Construction' plaster sculpture

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in London, GB

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Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Triangular Construction' plaster sculpture
Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Triangular Construction' plaster sculpture

Eduardo Paolozzi: 'Triangular Construction' plaster sculpture

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in London, GB

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Eduardo Paolozzi: Amphitheatre plaster sculpture
Eduardo Paolozzi: Amphitheatre plaster sculpture

Eduardo Paolozzi: Amphitheatre plaster sculpture

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in London, GB

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1990s Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Art

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The Machine, Large, Signed, Vintage Pop Art Exhibition Poster

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in Cotignac, FR

A graphic and vibrant Mid Century vintage poster in blue, grey, black and classic 1960s avocado green, by Scottish Pop Art progenitor Eduardo Paolozzi. Signed by the artist lower rig...

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Tribute to Michelangelo - Original Etching 1975

Tribute to Michelangelo - Original Etching 1975

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in Roma, IT

Tribute to Michelangelo is an original color etching realized by Eduardo Paolozzi in 1975. Signed and dated in pencil. Edition 141 of 200 prints. Published by Bruckmann, Munich. ...

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A 20th Century carved wood relief by the renowned British artist Paolozzi

A 20th Century carved wood relief by the renowned British artist Paolozzi

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi CBE RA (Scottish, 1924- 2005) Skoda Signed, inscribed and dated ‘Eduardo Paolozzi, 1975’ ‘Skoda’ Carved wood relief, housed in a bespoke box Measurements o...

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Signed and numbered in pencil in lower margin Provenance: Pace Gallery, New York Kosinar Estate Note: The Kosinars were good personal friends of Dale McConathy and Dale ...

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Sir Eduardo PaolozziParrot, 1965

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H 37.75 in W 26 in

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By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed and numbered in pencil in lower margin Edition: 65 Provenance: Kosinar Estate Note: The Kosinars were good personal friends of Dale McConathy and Dale influenced ...

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Untitled

Untitled

By Sir Eduardo Paolozzi

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Untitled Screen print, 1967 From: Moonstrips Empire News. Volume I Stamped on verso "ea No. 489 and "k" Limited edition, one of an edition of 500 The complete set includes eight prin...

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