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Two-sided bronze sculpture titled "Niño-Niña (Boy-Girl)"
Located in San Francisco, CA
Gabriel Mendoza Niño-Niña (Boy-Girl), 2020 Bronze on marble base 15.50 x 11.30 x 5.20 in Edition XII of XII Sculpture can be shown on two sides: front side is a girl and back side i...
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Piedra Filosofal (Philosopher Stone) (8/10)
By Pedro Friedeberg
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Artist and designer Pedro Friedeberg is known for his surrealist paintings, prints, and sculptural furniture. He was the subject of a 2009 retrospective at the Museo del Palacio de B...
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