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Artist: William Haendel
Bill Haendel Americana Toy Soldiers Cast Paper Relief Modern Pop Art Sculpture
By William Haendel
Located in Surfside, FL
William Haendel
framed 16.75 X 17 paper 11.5 X 12.5
Bas relief on hand-made molded, cast, paper; Visual statement of modernist society’s role in conformity of the individual and acquiescence to nationalism. Toy Soldiers in tin, lead or plastic, cast into the paper.
Bill Haendel...
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1970s Modern William Haendel Mixed Media
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Mixed Media
Bill Haendel Americana 'A Child's War' Cast Paper Relief Sculpture
By William Haendel
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Modern
Subject: Abstract
Medium: Other
Surface: Paper
Country: United States
Dimensions w/Mat: 20" x 21"
Bas relief on hand-made paper; Visual statement of society’s role in...
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