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Midcentury Modern Biomorphic Carved Wood Sculpture, Table Top Abstract Art
By Edward Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
Striking mid-20th century abstract biomorphic sculpture by American artist Eduardo Chavez, expertly carved from what is likely cherry wood. This vintage piece showcases smooth, flowi...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Wood

Rotation, Cast Sculpture of Ballet Dancers in Movement, 20th Century Metal Art
Located in Denver, CO
Cast sculpture titled 'Rotation' by artist Eric James Bransby (1916-2020) depicting six ballet dancers in motion and a flying cupid above them to the right. Sculpture measures 12 3/4 x 25 1/4 x 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of the Artist, Eric Bransby About the Artist: Born New York, 1916 Eric James Bransby was a muralist, painter, illustrator, and teacher. Bransby studied at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center in Colorado under Thomas Hart Benton, Jean Charlot, Boardman Robinson, and Josef Albers. He also studied at the Yale School of Fine Art. Bransby painted the Rockhurst Library Triptych Mural at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, where he was an associate professor of art. Bransby has also painted murals at Brigham Young University, the Air Force Academy, Colorado College, and the Air Defense Command. Bransby was a longtime resident of Colorado Springs and a member of the National Society of Mural Painters. In 1997, the University of Colorado awarded him a doctorate of humane letters, and the Colorado College Alumni Association honored him with a medal for lifetime achievement in 1998. Exhibited: Association of American Art, 1941; Kansas City AI, 1940; Joslyn Art Museum, 1940; Oakland Art Museum, 1940; Oklahoma Art Center, 1945 (solo); Denver Art Museum, 1951; Library of Congress, 1944, 1951; Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, 1951. Works held: Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, Mo.; Princeton University; Oklahoma Art Center; Brigham Young University; murals, Command and Genl. Staff Sch., USA, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.; Colorado College; USAF, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Hq. NORAD, Colorado Springs; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; Medical Center, Colorado Springs; University of Illinois. Further Reading: Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America, Vol. I. Peter Hastings Falk, Georgia Kuchen and Veronica Roessler, eds., Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999. 3 Vols. ©David Cook Galleries...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Arabesque, Female Ballet Dancer in Motion, Bronze Gray Bas Relief Sculpture Art
By Eric Bransby
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning figurative bas relief sculpture captures a female ballet dancer gracefully poised in the arabesque position, created by the acclaimed Colorado/Missouri artist Eric Bransby (1916-2020). Crafted from bronze and polymer Forton casting, the piece beautifully exemplifies Bransby’s mastery of motion and form. Provenance: Collection of the artist, Eric Bransby About Eric Bransby: Eric James Bransby was a highly respected muralist, painter, illustrator, and educator. His education at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center included studies with renowned artists like Thomas Hart Benton, Jean Charlot, Boardman Robinson, and Josef Albers. He also studied at the prestigious Yale School of Fine Art. Bransby’s career is defined by his exceptional work as a muralist, with notable commissions including the Rockhurst Library Triptych Mural at the University of Missouri, murals at Brigham Young University, the U.S. Air Force Academy...
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20th Century American Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Black on Black Mid-Century Modern Painting, 3-D Shaped Canvas Hanging Mobile Art
By Angelo Di Benedetto
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning mid-century modern abstract 3-D painting was created by Denver modernist Angelo Di Benedetto (1913-1992), circa 1950. The piece features a shaped, three-dimensional can...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Mid Century Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture on Granite Stand by Edward Chavez
By Edward Arcenio Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
This striking modern abstract bronze sculpture by Edward (Eduardo) Arcenio Chavez (1917-1995) is mounted on a polished granite base. The piece measures 7 ½ x 6 x 2 inches, including ...
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20th Century American Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Granite, Bronze

Bold Multicolored Abstract Painted Metal Sculpture, Mid Century Modern Art
By Edward Arcenio Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
This dynamic abstract painted metal sculpture by Edward (Eduardo) Arcenio Chavez (1917-1995) exemplifies his mastery of modern art. Painted with black and in the three primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—this sculptural piece captures the bold and energetic spirit of mid-century modern design. The sculpture measures 16 ½ x 7 x 11 inches, making it an impactful tabletop piece that blends abstract expressionism with vibrant color contrasts. About the Artist: Eduardo Chavez...
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20th Century Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

20th Century Abstract Figural Terracotta Ceramic Sculpture 'Continuum'
By Sushe Felix
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning abstract terra cotta sculpture, titled Continuum, is a striking work by 20th-century artist Sushe Felix. Featuring a continuous, fluid form, the sculpture is character...
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20th Century Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Ceramic

Mid-Century Modern American Abstract Metalwork Sculpture, Modern Table Art Piece
By Angelo Di Benedetto
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning, one-of-a-kind abstract metalwork sculpture is an original creation by renowned American artist Angelo Di Benedetto (1913-1992). Measuring 13 ¼ x 11 ¼ x 7 ½ inches, this mid-century modern masterpiece exemplifies Di Benedetto's signature style, which blends geometric shapes and organic forms with the industrial materials of his time. The piece reflects his deep connection to abstraction and his ability to evoke emotion through the medium of metal. About the Artist: Born: New Jersey, 1913 Died: Central City, CO, 1992 Angelo Di Benedetto was the son of Italian immigrants and a pivotal figure in the American modern art movement. After studying at the prestigious Cooper Union Art School in New York City and earning a certificate in freehand drawing, Di Benedetto further honed his skills at the Boston Museum Art School, where he was awarded a scholarship. His talent was recognized early, as he won first prize in his first juried exhibition at the Montclair Museum in 1937. In 1938, Di Benedetto's ethnological study trip to Haiti, sponsored by the Royal Netherlands Steamship Line, deeply influenced his art and broadened his artistic perspective. His first solo exhibition in 1940 at the Montross Gallery in New York City showcased his vibrant Haitian paintings. During World War II, Di Benedetto served in Africa and later in Washington, D.C., before returning to Denver in 1945. Inspired by Colorado’s stunning landscape, he decided to make it his home. By 1947, he had settled in Central City, where he became a key figure in the local art scene. Di Benedetto co-founded the Denver Art Center with Frank Vavra...
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20th Century American Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

1960s Ceramic Pot by Claude Conover, Abstract Line Etching Design, Venel Artwork
Located in Denver, CO
This exceptional 1960s ceramic pot by acclaimed 20th-century artist Claude Conover (1907-1994) features striking white parallel lines and intricate abstract etchings, making it a sta...
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1960s Modern Sculptures

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Ceramic

1960s Mid Century Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base Stand - Chama
By Edward Arcenio Chavez
Located in Denver, CO
Mid-Century Modern Bronze Sculpture "Chama" by Eduardo Arcenio Chavez (1917-1995), circa 1966, elegantly presented on a wooden base. The sculpture measures 7 ¼ inches in height, 10 inches in width, and 3 ¼ inches in depth, showcasing Chavez’s unique style and mastery in bronze casting. About the Artist: Eduardo Chavez...
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1960s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

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