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Western Bronze Titled "Deep Catch" by Herb Mignery

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Western Bronze Titled "Deep Catch" by Herb Mignery
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Condition: Good vintage condition, unaltered, some imperfections (Verdigris around horses’ ears and some dust) Material: Bronze (sculpture) with wood base that swivels 360 degrees "Deep Catch" Bronze by Herb Mignery...
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Late 20th Century American Animal Sculptures

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A Bronze and Marble Sculpture titled Joy by Kirsten Kokkin
Located in Lambertville, NJ
An wonderful patinated bronze female nude sculpture titled Joy, by Norwegian American Artist Kristen Kokkin. The impressive bronze on a dark marble base conveys a sense of joy and me...
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A Hand Forged Bronze Sculpture Titled Ascension by Lawrence Welker IV
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Tis is a one of a kind tall, slender sculpture in patinated bronze by Lawrence Welker IV. It rotates on the base to allow it to be viewed from all sides. 51 Inches Tall, Signed nea...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Hand Forged Bronze Sculpture Titled Organic Remnant by Lawrence Welker IV
Located in Lambertville, NJ
A unique Organic free form sculpture titled "Organic Remnant" by Lawrence Welker IV. The bronze which is signed at the base which stands on a round marble bottom. Lawrence Welker I...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Abstract Sculptures

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A Bronze Wall Sculpture of a Bomber Jacket by Scott Hanson
Located in Lambertville, NJ
A unique patinated bronze sculpture in the form of a 1940's leather bomber jacket hanging on a wall mounted coat rack. The 1940's bomber jacket. It is one of the few items that has really transcended both fashion and trends. People are wearing these jackets today in the same way they have for the last six decades. It's a symbol of freedom, of the rebel in us, or a certain kind of social stigma, a certain attitude. Hanson chooses to isolate and immortalize a man's leather jacket. The choice becomes a comment on the power in our culture of image per se. A comment on the ascendance of personal style and image, via our possessions and fashion, to a consuming culture value. Seemingly casually tossed over a hook, yet frozen there in bronze, the jacket evokes an entire range of masculine stereotypes celebrated by the media-cowboys, mavericks and rebels of our time. The open road, macho bravado, rugged individuality, sex appeal. Yet the presence of this lone jacket equally evokes the very personal, if anonymous, history of its wearer. Like the cast-form-life sculpture of George Segal, it expresses mystery, even poignancy, of its owners absence. As in much of Hanson's art, this culture manages both to critique and also to value such material icons of our culture. Scott Hanson...
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Late 20th Century North American Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Tulip Bronze Sculpture by Frogman, Tim Cotterill 2006 451/500 with Papers
By Tim Cotterill 1
Located in Lambertville, NJ
"Tulip” by Tim Cotterill was released April 2006. This sculpture was the first of the artist’s Mother’s Day Collection. Each year to honor his mother and provide his collector’s that...
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Early 2000s American Animal Sculptures

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