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'Stretcher Series', Large Conceptual Oil, SFMoMA, SECA Art Award, CMoCA, Saigon
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, on stretcher bar, 'T H N' for Toi Hoang (Vietnamese-American, born 1962) and dated 1990; additionally signed, verso, on label and indistinctly titled.
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'Bronze, Seated Nude', Paris, Académie Chaumière, Salon D'Automne, LACMA, Woman
By Caroline Lloyd
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1930s Modern Nude Sculptures
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'Woman Standing', Modernist Sculpture, San Francisco Bay Area, de Young Museum
By Wedo Georgetti
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Inscribed on base, 'W.G.' for Wedo Georgetti (American, 1911-2005) and created circa 1950. Acquired directly from the artist and accompanied by certificate of authenticity.
Born in Italy, this California Post-Impressionist came to the United States at the age of one. Georgetti first worked as a merchant seaman to support his art studies and traveled all over the world accumulating sketches, many of which he later worked up into paintings. He made frequent visits to France, where he was influenced by the Post-Impressionists and, particularly, by the Nabis. An innovative theorist, Georgetti was the originator of the style known as California Fauvism. He exhibited widely and with success, both at exhibitions and at one-man shows (Oakland Art Gallery, 1942-44; Society of American Graphic Artists, NYC, 1944; Maxwell Galleries, 1940’s; de Young Museum...
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'The Kiss', Two Young Lovers Embracing, French Lost Wax Bronze Figural Group
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed 'G. Flamand' for Georges Flamand (French, 1895-1925) and created circa 1920.
Standing on a later striated, jade-green marble base. Base dimensions: 1.25 H x 4.25 D x 7.5 W Inc...
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