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Sculptures For Sale
Period: 1980s
Color:  Pink
Scandinavian Modern Oiva Toikka Artglass, Battatti, 'Potatoe' Nuutajärvi Finland
Located in Stockholm, SE
Scandinavian Modern Oiva Toikka, (1931-2019) Artglass, Battatti, (potatoe) Nuutajärvi Notsjõ, Finland. Now. Who does not want a pink artglass potato sculpture feature on the desk? Th...
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1980s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Large Pink Hand Catchall Sculpture Studio Pottery by Unknown American Artist
Located in Chicago, IL
Handmade large pink hand sculpture/catchall by unknown American artist. Oversized, goofy and in your face. The soft touch of clay adds some life to th...
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1980s American Folk Art Vintage Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Signed Bellini, Murano Solid Crystal Chinese Figures
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This pair of Italian "Bellini" Murano figures are solid crystal in black raspberry and clear. They depict Chinese figures, one standing and one kneeling...
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1980s Italian Vintage Sculptures

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Crystal

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Pair of Early 20th Century French Gilt Bronze and Cut Crystal Compotes
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A pair of early 20th century French gilt bronze and cut crystal compotes. France, circa 1900.  Dimensions: Height 9", width 12.5", depth 9.5...
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Early 19th Century French Antique Sculptures

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Limited Edition Art Glass Bird Sculpture by Oiva Toikka for Iittala of Finland
Located in San Diego, CA
Gorgeous limited edition art glass bird sculpture by Oiva Toikka for Iittala of Finland, circa 1990s. This sculpture is mouth blown and is in great vintage condition with no chips or...
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Late 20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Sculptures

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Bird Figurine by Oiva Toikka for IIttala Bullfinch 'Punatulkku', 1994
Located in Bad Säckingen, DE
Vintage annual bullfinch "Punatulkku" figurine "of the "Birds" collection, designed by Oiva Toikka for IIttala in 1994. The bird is made of mouth blown ...
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Late 20th Century Finnish Modern Sculptures

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Blown Glass

Vintage Art Glass Bird by Oiva Toikka for Nuutajarvi
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
A lovely art glass bird, made by Nuutajärvi Notsjõ, designed by Oiva Taikko. This bird has a beautiful composition of colors. Signed on the bottom an...
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1980s Finnish Modern Vintage Sculptures

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Art Glass

Vintage Art Glass Bird by Oiva Toikka for Nuutajarvi
Vintage Art Glass Bird by Oiva Toikka for Nuutajarvi
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H 3.15 in W 7.88 in D 3.94 in
Kaj Franck Scandinavian Modern handblown yellow glass Nuutajärvi-Notsjö 1961
Located in EL Waalre, NL
Kaj Franck Scandinavian Modern handblown yellow glass Nuutajärvi-Notsjö 1961 A tapered oval shaped yellow and clear cased glass and brim cut art-object, designed by Kaj Franck in 19...
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1960s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Pair of French Lalique Crystal Birds Sculptures
Located in Vilnius, LT
French Lalique crystal birds scultures for book end holder or paperweight. The glass is frostes and clear. Signed on the base.
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Sculptures

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Crystal

Roberto Anatra, Monumental Murano Glass, Lavender, Sculpture /Figure, Signed
By Roberto Anatra
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is an amazing murano glass sculpture by the well known murano Master, Roberto Anatra. title "Lovers" in a beautiful clear and lavender colors.
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Late 20th Century Italian Modern Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Small Art Glass Bird Paperweight / Sculpture by Nuutajarvi of Finland
Located in San Diego, CA
Gorgeous small art glass bird paperweight / sculpture by Nuutajarvi of Finland, circa 1980s. The sculpture is mouth blown and is in great vintage condition with no chips or cracks. T...
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Late 20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Sculptures

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Art Glass

Oiva Toikka Pampula Bottle 1970s
Located in Helsinki, FI
This vibrant orange Pampula bottle with green and light blue details by Oiva Toikka is a perfect decoration on it's own. The overall condition of this playful art...
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1970s Finnish Vintage Sculptures

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Art Glass

Oiva Toikka Pampula Bottle 1970s
Oiva Toikka Pampula Bottle 1970s
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Oiva Toikka Art Glass Bird Sculpture for Iittala of Finland
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
Oiva Toikka Art Glass Bird Sculpture for Iittala of Finland, 1990's. This piece is signed.
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20th Century Finnish Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass

Pair of Barovier Murano Glass Moorish Figures
Located in San Francisco, CA
A fine pair of Moorish Figures in Venetian Dress. Hand blown Black Murano Glass with Gold accenting by Barovier, Italy, 1930s.
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Sculptures

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Scandinavian Modern Kaj Franck Model N 402 Glass bowl, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, 1960s
Located in Helsinki, FI
Scandinavian modern model N 402 glass bowl designed by Kaj Franck for Nuutajärvi Notsjö in the 1960s. Blown glass, signed in the bottom, good vintage condition. Kaj Franck is one of...
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1960s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

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Vasa Mihich Laminated Lucite Cube Sculptures Signed Set of 10 on Lucite Base
Located in North Miami, FL
This set of 10 signed and dated Vasa laminated lucite sculptures sit on a lucite base that you can play with the interchange of color by moving then around and creating a new scape e...
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1980s American Modern Vintage Sculptures

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Vasa Mihich Acrylic Sphere Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
A large 12" diameter multicolored acrylic sphere sculpture by Vasa Velizar Mihich, circa 1980. Incised signature, numbered #1686 and dated 1980 by the artist. This abstract Lucite sculpture features laminated bands of pink, blue, yellow, orange, green and red suspended in a clear acrylic orb...
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Vasa Velizar Mihich Acrylic, Large, Sphere / Ball, Signed and Dated
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Great acrylic sphere by the well known artist Vasa. Comes with a clear base aprox 2 inches high, the sculpture /ball is 10 inches diameter. Signed and dated 1986 and archive # 2748.
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1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Sculptures

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Acrylic

Extra Large Peter Bramhall Glass Orb Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Extra larger signed and dated Peter Bramhall July 1987 glass orb sculpture with internal glass threads of pink, red and mauve.
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1980s American Vintage Sculptures

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Blown Glass

"Abstract in Colors" Sculpture by David Hayes
By David Hayes
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Signed and dated 1981. Over the course of six decades, American modern master David Hayes produced a body of sculptural work that concerned itself with geometrically abstracting organic forms. His monumental outdoor sculptures contemplate the relationship between a work of art and the environment it occupies, and demonstrate the influence of teacher David Smith and friend Alexander Calder. Born in 1931, Haye’s talent for aesthetics convinced his fifth grade teacher to push him towards a life of art. At 18, Hayes opted to attend college in order to expand his understanding of the creative process. He enrolled at Notre Dame, and upon graduation immediately pursued his masters in fine art from Indiana University. Indiana University had recently elected one of modernism's sculptural leaders, David Smith, as a visiting artist. A powerful figure in the sculpture movement of the 1950s and 1960s, Smith was well known for his unique utilization of industrial materials to construct large scale objects in place of the more historically oriented sculptural processes of casting and carving. This serendipitous appointment proved to be a defining event for Hayes in his artistic development. Welding Hayes studied attentively under Smith, whose iconic colored steel geometries held an evident influence over Hayes' later body of work. Like Smith, he mastered an appreciation for the permanence of steel. Following his formal studies, Hayes would continue to work with Smith, now his friend, in Bolton Landing, New York. While living in Indiana, both Smith and Hayes learned about forging from a local blacksmith. Smith began his Forging Series in 1955, while continuing to weld his larger forms and revered Tanktotems. Hayes also adopted the forge, leading to the production of his animal forms series, small- to mid-scale sculptures that harbored allusions to animal figures. A number of these works were exhibited in contemporaneous shows at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum’s inaugural exhibition in 1959. Hayes received his MFA in June 1955, and spent the next two years in the Navy. Following his term in the military, Hayes returned to Coventry, Connecticut to return to his forge and welding torch. Over the next few years, Hayes received numerous awards for his work, including the 1961 Logan Prize for Sculpture from the Art Institute of Chicago and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1961 Hayes was awarded both a Fulbright Scholarship for study in Paris and a Guggenheim Fellowship, which conferred an experience that greatly impacted the direction of his future body of work. Hayes packed his bags and left for Paris in 1961 with his wife, Julia, and their two children. While in Paris, Hayes regularly visited Alexander Calder, one of the most famous figures generated by the American sculptural scene of the mid-20th century, who was also living in central France during this time. Calder, similar to Hayes and Smith, also had begun to produce monumental sculptures out of industrial material in the mid-1950s. It would be remiss to say that Calder's playful shapes and colors affected no passing influence on Hayes' work. In fact, Hayes' combination of flattened shapes feel more in line with Calder's appreciation of the steel form than Smith's more dimensionally oriented geometric towers. More correctly, Hayes' work represents a merger between his two mentors' different interpretations of the physicality of industrial sculpture while still maintaining its own stylistic flair. In addition to Calder, Hayes also met with Henry Moore in England and Alberto Giacometti in Paris, all the while continuing to forge his own steel body of work, which lead to an aggressive show schedule in Paris and the US. On returning to the US a decade later, Hayes moved from forged steel to cut steel plate as it permitted him to construct larger objects, a move which resulted in his large outdoor painted sculpture...
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1980s American Vintage Sculptures

Antique, New and Vintage Sculptures

Styling your home with vintage, new and antique sculptures means adding a touch that can meaningfully transform the space. By introducing a sculptural work as a decorative finish to any interior, you’re making a statement, whether you tend toward the dramatic or prefer to keep things casual with modest, understated art.

A single, one-of-a-kind three-dimensional figurative sculpture mounted on your dining room wall is a guaranteed conversation piece, while a trio of abstract works arranged on your living room bookshelves can add spontaneity to the collection of first-edition novels or artist monographs you’re displaying as well as draw attention to them. Figurative sculptures are representational works that portray a specific person, animal or object. And while decorating with busts, which are sculpted or cast figurative works, hasn’t exactly topped the list of design trends every year, busts are back. According to designer Timothy Corrigan, “They give humanity in a way that a more abstract sculpture can’t give.” Abstract sculptures, on the other hand, are not meant to show something specific. Instead, they invoke a mood or scene without directly stating what they are portraying.

Busts made of stone or metal may not seem like a good fit for your existing decor. Fortunately, there are many ways for a seemingly incongruous piece to fit in with the rest of your room’s theme. You can embrace a dramatic piece by making it the focal point of the room, or you can choose to incorporate several elements made out of the same material to create harmony in your space. If an antique or more dramatic piece doesn’t feel like you, why not opt for works comprising plastic, fiberglass or other more modern materials?

When incorporating sculpture into the design of your home — be it the playful work of auction hero and multimedia visionary KAWS, contemporary fiber art from Connecticut dealer browngrotta arts or still-life sculpture on a budget — consider proper lighting, which can bring out the distinctive aspects of your piece that deserve attention. And make sure you know how the size and form of the sculpture will affect your space in whole. If you choose a sculpture with dramatic design elements, such as sharp angles or bright colors, for example, try to better integrate this new addition by echoing those elements in the rest of your room’s design.

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