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Place of Origin: American
20th Century Bronze American Signed and Dated Woman Bust Sculpture, 1930
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Great American sculpture dated 1930 Rome. Chiseled bronze work depicting the bust of a lady of fabulous furnishings. Sculpture in beautiful patina signed and dated on the front (see ...
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Mid-20th Century American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Hollywood Regency Standing Gold and Silvered Harlequin Sculpture
By René de Saint-Marceaux
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Hollywood Regency standing gold and silvered harlequin sculpture, after the sculpture '"Arlequin" by Rene de St Marceaux (1845-1915).
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20th Century Hollywood Regency American Figurative Sculptures

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Plaster

Monumental Set of Five Crayola Crayons
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Very rare set of monumental Crayola crayons. Each crayon is just under 5 feet tall! Red, orange, yellow, green and purple. Heavy plastic frame with thi...
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1970s Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Plastic, Paper

Polished Bronze Biomorphic Sculpture by Alfred Burlini
By Alfred Burlini
Located in Chicago, IL
A Mid-Century Modern polished bronze biomorphic sculpture by Alfred Burlini raised on a black lucite base. Dated 1975 8/10.
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

1973 Unglazed Stoneware "House" Sculpture by Pollack
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Unglazed stoneware "house" sculpture with clover, diamond, and square cut-outs for the windows and beaded, decorative trim. Very good, vintage cond...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Stoneware

Stunning White and Black Art Deco Porcelain Penny Scale by Navco
By NAV
Located in Buffalo, NY
Stunning white and black Art Deco porcelain penny scale by Navco. Amazing design, reminiscent of a womans cloaked silouette, retains original key...
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1930s Art Deco Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Steel

Seymour Meyer Modernist Abstract Bronze Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Stunning solid bronze sculpture by Seymour Meyer, mounted on a acrylic swivel base. Signed and number 1/9.
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Unsigned American School Brutalist Bronze Figure
Located in Dallas, TX
Unsigned American School Brutalist bronze figure sculpture. In my organic, contemporary, vintage and mid-century modern aesthetic. Sourced by...
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20th Century American Classical American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

HOLLY HUNT Hunters Totem in Wood, Cotton & Rope by Christian Astuguevieille
By Christian Astuguevieille, HOLLY HUNT
Located in Chicago, IL
HOLLY HUNT Hunters totem in wood, cotton & rope by Christian Astuguevieille Additional Information: Materials: Wood, cotton & rope Dimensions: 10.5 W x 99 H inch Note: Unique scul...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Rope

Florimel Organic Bowl in Mahogany
By Roman Erlikh
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Florimel series inverts a narrative of purely utilitarian object into artistic interpretation of interplay of colors, light, and shadows on organic-based 3-dimentional forms. Bowl I ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Mahogany

Contemporary Forged Copper Female Nude Figure Table Sculpture Signed Hansen 2001
By Robert Hansen
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
For your consideration is a stunning, forged copper metal table sculpture of a nude woman, signed by Robert D. Hansen, dated 2001. Reminiscent of Giacometti. In excellent condition. ...
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Early 2000s American Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Architectural Ceramic Sculpture with Palladium and Gold Glaze by Judy Engel
By Judy Engel
Located in Hudson, NY
Hand built, one of a kind ceramic sculpture by renowned NY artist Judy Engel. "Building #17" is a stunning hand built abstract architectural piece with a glamorous and unique formula...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Ceramic

Robert Aitken, A Dance, American Art Deco Patinated Bronze Sculpture circa 1920s
By Robert Aitken
Located in New York, NY
Signed ‘AITKEN’, and ‘XOROS’ (Greek: Dance) on the plinth. Dimensions: Height 20 inches Width (top) 11 inches Depth 6 inches This remarkable in its expensiveness sculpture depicts a forest spirit – satyr, dancing and playing his reed simultaneously. With horns and horse ears, satyrs were endowed with the qualities of wild creatures with animal qualities, little thought of human prohibitions and moral standards. In addition, they were distinguished by fantastic endurance, both in battle and at the festive table. Their great passion was the passion for music, reed being one of satyrs’ main attributes. Robert Ingersoll Aitken (1878-1949) was a noted American sculptor, born in San Francisco, California. He became a noted sculptor who spent most of his career teaching at the National Academy of Design in New York City. He has done numerous portraits, full size and bust, of well known figures, and his work is in many collections and museums including the Smithsonian Institution and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. For his early study, he was a painting pupil of Arthur Mathews...
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1920s Art Deco Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Modern Enamelled Iron "Sunbather" Sculpture
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Modern enameled Iron "Sunbather" sculpture, Three dimensional sculpture of a topless woman with blonde hair, reminiscent of Lichtenstein. Removable from ...
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Late 20th Century Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Iron

Wyona Diskin Couple Riding a Bicycle Large Sculpture
Located in Westport, CT
Wyona Diskin 1915-1991 couple riding a Bicycle, colorful composition vibrant, together on a handmade stand .She was an American painter and printmaker New York City born and raised, in Manhattan she entered the art scene through friend Michael Loew. Friends with Jackson Pollack and William De Kooning...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Metallic Thread

Giant Hippo Sculpture in Orange Lucite
By Jonathan Adler
Located in New York, NY
Posh Pachyderm. A mesmerizing must-have for sizzling safari chic, our giant acrylic hippo looks fab anchoring a tablescape or makes a great focal point i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Acrylic

"David with His Hound, " Unique and Important Sculpture by Paul Manship, 1914
By Paul Manship
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A dignified and poignant bronze by America's greatest sculptor of the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s, this unique piece by Paul Manship depicts young David in ancient Israel...
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1910s Art Deco Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Carved Nude with Deer and Sheep
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Continental wood carved nude sculpture with deer and sheep, circa 1940s.
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Mid-20th Century American Figurative Sculptures

Nathan Lerner "Chair", 1947
By Nathan Lerner
Located in Buffalo, NY
Nathan Lerner, whose parents were Ukrainian emigrants, was born in Chicago in 1913. At the age of nine he attended painting courses at the Art Institute,...
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1940s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Upholstery

Phyllis Hammond 1970s Ceramic "Container's" Sculpture
By Phyllis Hammond
Located in Miami, FL
Phyllis Hammond 1970s Ceramic "Container's" Sculpture Offered for sale is a large hand-built two-piece ceramic sculpture by the American artist Phyllis Hammond from 1970. Hammond created sculptures of...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

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Ceramic, Clay

Leo Lionni Original No. 1 of 6 Sculpture the "Giraluna" from Parallel Botany
By Leo Lionni
Located in Middlesex, NJ
The giraluna is a spectral plant entity from Leo Lionni's Classic alternate universe  textbook Parallel Botany.  About the Sculpture: The Giraluna This elusive and capricious plant is the Dream Queen of parallel botany. Hydendorp, quite rightly, does not hesitate to define it as the "most parallel of plants, most plantlike of the parallels," and in so doing he stresses not so much its physiognomic oddnesses as the disconcerting normality of its shape. "If we were in the jungle," he writes, "and we found one blocking our way, we would not for an instant hesitate to hack it down with our machetes."1 But it will not be our good fortune to encounter it. If in reconstructions the Giraluna displays considerable plantness of form and an exact and convincing solidity, in its natural environment it can be perceived only as a nebulous interplay of glimmerings and empty spaces which alternate in the darkness and vaguely suggest where its outlines might be. (pl. XXIV) Its nocturnal presence, in fact, is manifested almost entirely in terms of the equivocal O'-factor of the moonbeams, which was discovered and measured a few years ago by Dennis Dobkin of the Point Paradise Observatory. This factor changes the light-shade ratio which normally defines volumes into a subtle interplay of lucencies and opacities, so that our perceptions, our basic sensorial habits conditioned by thousands of years of daytime life in the "solar key," would need complete readjustment and indeed reversal in order to come to terms with it. Daylight isolates objects, bestowing a noisy Meaning on all the odds and ends in the world. But night takes everything away except the very soul of things: a black light, a transparent darkness, a secret we cannot grasp. During the long night of the Erocene era man caught a glimpse of the Giraluna rising mysteriously in its barren landscape. Presolar man imagined himself the child of the Moon. In her lap he had known the comfort of the life, silent torpor of the night, and by her light he had seen silver pearls lie weightlessly upon the coronas of the first great flowers. But he left us only a few enigmatic signs of all this: the Feisenburg cave, the petrified bones in the Ahmenstadt tumulus, the Boergen Cup. Paradoxically enough, all that we do in fact know of his presence in that landscape comes to us from our study of his nocturnal vegetation, Around the middle of the Erocene era, when the flowers of night were fading away in the light of a new dawn, man saw that outlines and colors were slowly hardening. Thus he discovered the stone-hard world of day, and learned to be the child of both Sun and Moon, of Amnes and Ra, of Disarm and Karak, of Nemsa and Taor. The "crawling stones" of Yorkshire, the stele of Tapur, the graffiti of Klagenstadt, these have preserved for us the nearly obliterated images of the two divinities who from the center of their temples drew the design of the universe. But the Sun was not long in attaining absolute power over everything in the world. "O Ra, o Amno Ra our benefactor, glowing and flaming! Gods and men bow down before you, for you are their creator and their only Lord." Such was the prayer of Amresh, High Priest of Egypt. And a new vegetation, outspoken and exuberant, appeared on the earth, and made the bright leaves dance in the morning breeze. Night soon became no more than a dark corridor joining one day to another, a place of visions and memories, a storehouse of words and images. It became a secret refuge where the vanished flowers could once more flaunt their coronas to the Moon. And thousands of years later the black flowers of that distant night-Giraluna, Lunaspora, Solea argentea-were born from seeds hidden deep in a soil rich with legends and stories. If our knowledge of the Giraluna is today reasonably complete and detailed this is due to the industry and scholarship of Professor Johannes Hydendorp of the University of Honingen, who has collected and collated all known facts and kept his records abreast of the latest developments. Our historical and geographical information comes from the most varied sources: legends and folk tales handed down from generation to generation, accounts given by explorers, anthropologists, and paleontologists, and of course the more recent testimony of botanists such as Heinz Hornemann and Pierre Maessens. Source: Sivatherium. narod .edu About Sculpture: Leo Lionni is best known today for his children's books: Little Blue and Little Yellow; Frederick—the one about the mouse who gathers poems while his family is harvesting seeds for the winter—Swimmy the Fish. Of course the children don't remember his name, but to parents and grandparents, the ones who actually do the reading, he is something of a celebrity. Most people don't realize that Lionni is also one of the 20th-century's most influential graphic designers. Within that field, he is a legend. In fact, he didn't start doing children's books until he had left the world of advertising, teaching, and design to allow more time for contemplation and for art. Little Blue and Little Yellow (1959) began as an improvised entertainment for bored grandchildren. What can you do with a few scraps of colored paper and a lot of imagination ? Make the first best-selling children's book illustrated with abstract art. Before that his work as design director for Olivetti Corporation of America and the art director of Fortune magazine, the co-founder of the Aspen...
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern American Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze, Steel

"Eternal Springtime, " Romantic Antique Sculpture in Marble with Nudes by Kalish
By Max Kalish 1
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Although Max Kalish is renowned for his bronze sculptures of laborers in 1930s, America, he also carved remarkable pieces in marble, often depicting idealized figures and couples in ...
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1930s Art Deco Vintage American Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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