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Sculpture Les Cyclades, 1936, by Jean Cocteau

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Jean Cocteau Original Edition Ceramic Vase "Les Vestales", 1958
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Jean Cocteau Original Edition Ceramic Mug "Le Chevalier", 1959
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Limoges Porcelain Plate by Jean Cocteau
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Patinated bronze sculpture "Le Torrent" by Jean-Baptiste Germain
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Jean Cocteau Decorated Vase
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This is a glazed earthenware vase produced by Roche Bobois in the 2010s. The vase utilizes a design Jean Cocteau produced in the early 1960s. It features 2 taupe profiles with geomet...
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Bronze Sculpture, Il Cavalino, by Barbara Beretich '1936-2018'
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This is a signed bronze sculpture of a horse entitled, Il Cavalino, by Barbara Beretich. This is a lost wax cast and the piece is from her home gallery as seen in picture #8. During her younger years in California, Beretich's family raised multiple animals including hogs, cows, sheep and horses. After graduating from the University of Illinois with a BA in art. The following year Beretich spent time in Europe where she met and became lifelong friends with French artist, Francoise Gilot. After Europe, she moved to Claremont CA...
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