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Cubist Sculpture in Mirror Polished Chrome
$3,500
£2,598.56
€3,028.04
CA$4,859.13
A$5,435.24
CHF 2,828.53
MX$66,909.69
NOK 35,984.79
SEK 33,760.83
DKK 22,592.21
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Cubist Sculpture in Mirror Polished Chrome
Striking Cubist-style mirror in polished chrome on plinth base. This sculptural piece features a dynamic interplay of angles and reflective surfaces, offering a sleek, modernist presence.
Provenance:
Ziuta Gerstenzang Akston (1901–1994) and Joseph James Akston (1895–1983), Palm Beach, Florida.
Dimensions:
Height: 25.5 in
Width: 30 in
Depth: 6 in
Base: 7.25 in square
Condition:
Oxidation spots and fading throughout, consistent with age. Presents well overall.
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