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Raphael Samuel "The Lovers" Plaster Sculpture
Located in Astoria, NY
Raphael Samuel (Trinidadian, b. 1929) "The Lovers" Plaster Sculpture, on oval composite base. 70" H x 14" W x 12" D. Provenance: From a New York City Collection.
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Chaim Gross Bronze Bust of Chaim Weizmann
By Chaim Gross
Located in Astoria, NY
Chaim Gross (Ukrainian/American, 1902-1991) Patinated Bronze Bust of Chaim Weizmann, signed and dated, and titled in Hebrew. 21" H x 7.5" W x 7.5" D. Note: Chaim Weizmann was an Isra...
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Doris Rucker "Magische Figur" Bronze Sculpture
Located in Astoria, NY
Doris Rucker (German, 1909-1986) "Magische Figur" [Magic Figure] Patinated Bronze Sculpture, 1961, monogrammed and dated to reverse, mounted on grey stone base. 12" H x 3.5" W x 2.75...
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Modern Abstract Pink Alabaster Stone Sculpture
Located in Astoria, NY
Modern Abstract Pink Veined Alabaster Stone Sculpture, two stones mounted on wood plinth, apparently unsigned. 16" H x 6" W x 6" D. Provenance: From a 5th Avenue Estate.
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Roberto Estevez "Cobra" Sculpture, 1978
Located in Astoria, NY
Roberto Estevez (Argentinian, XX) "Cobra" Tabletop Bronze Sculpture, 1978, with silver and brass inlay, Estevez tag on back collar, marked "Estevez 78 2/6" on bottom. 12" H x 10" W x...
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Miguel Berrocal "La Mini Maria" Puzzle Sculpture
By Miguel Berrocal
Located in Astoria, NY
Miguel Ortiz Berrocal (Spanish, 1933-2006) "La Mini Maria" Nickel-Plated Metal Puzzle Sculpture, signed and struck with edition 4231 to underside, in original box marked "made in ver...
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Alexander Kosolapov "Mickey Lenin Malevich" Bronze and Wood Sculpture N° 2/3
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Alexander Kosolapov (Russian/American, b. 1943) "Mickey Lenin Malevich" Bronze sculpture and wood base ( inspired by Malevich Arkhitektons) Provenance : Galerie Vallois Expo sept/oct. 2010 Model Presented at the exhibition 'Alexander Kosolapov: Lenin and Coca-Cola' at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. (29 Nov 2017?—?11 Feb 2018 Bronze with a golden brown patina, height 39 cm,H with “Malevich base” 132 cm Signed "A. KOSOLAPOV" and numbered ? on the bronze base on the reverse, title provided by the artist Condition: Bronze perfect, small dirt on the base (certificate of authenticity provided) N.B. Alexander Kosolapov's sculptures, paintings, and prints provoke harsh criticism, sometimes censorship, and often humor. His jokes are not partisan—they poke at both Russia and the United States. He appropriates imagery from Soviet history, pop culture, religion, and art history that he combines in often subversive ways. Taking a cue from Andy Warhol, Kosolapov delights in iconic symbols of American consumerist culture. For Kosolapov, these include Mickey Mouse, Marlboro, and Coca-Cola, images of which he links with political and religious figures central to Russian culture, including Stalin, Lenin, and Christ. He never forgets his place in the continuum of art history, often including some nod to artists who preceded him. In Mickey-Lenin, the major players are obvious: Mickey Mouse and Vladimir Lenin, and the connotations come easily: East-West, Russia-United States, communism-capitalism, good-evil, and high-low. Kosolapov modeled the figure's body after statues of Lenin by the Soviet sculptor Nikolai Tomsky, and its pose is that of a classical Roman figure sculpted in the traditional medium of bronze. Kosolapov developed the idea for Mickey-Lenin shortly after immigrating to the United States in 1975. He found the discarded plastic head of a Mickey Mouse toy, took it home, and placed it atop a small sculpture of Lenin that he kept on his desk. Kosolapov identifies with a movement known as Sots Art. Developed in Moscow in the 1970s by the art duo Komar and Melamid, Sots Art (an abbreviation of "socialist pop art") reacted against the conformist...
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Masterfully handcrafted in Italy, Kazimir is not only a perfect divider for a minimalist or classic room, but also a symbolic bridge, linking design to art, functionality to decorati...
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Kazimir Screen by Colé, Abstract Pattern Type C, Decor Divider Inspired to Art
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Kazimir Screen Set by Colé, 3 Abstract patterns, decor dividers inspired to Art
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Masterfully handcrafted in Italy, Kazimir screens, closed in a set composed by 3 single elements (Type A, Type B and Type C), are not only a perfect divider for minimalist or classic rooms, , but also a symbolic bridge, linking design to art, functionality to decoration. In fact the shapes of this screens are freely inspired on the figurative abstract works by the renowned painter Malevich, a pioneer of the geometric abstractionism of 20 the century Russian avant-garde. The geometric motif in black, white, red and green, of the abstract pattern is recalling the body of the characters in the renewed paintings named "Torso". One screen...
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