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Skull By Marie Christophe
By Marie Christophe
Located in New York, NY
If we had to summarize the work of Marie Christophe, we could argue that it is a marriage, a priori improbable, between sculpture and lightness. Light...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Figurative Sculptures

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Wire

Skull By Marie Christophe
By Marie Christophe
Located in New York, NY
If we had to summarize the work of Marie Christophe, we could argue that it is a marriage, a priori improbable, between sculpture and lightness. Light...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Fish By Marie Christophe
By Marie Christophe
Located in New York, NY
If we had to summarize the work of Marie Christophe, we could argue that it is a marriage, a priori improbable, between sculpture and lightness. Light...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Peacock by Marie Christophe
By Marie Christophe
Located in New York, NY
If we had to summarize the work of Marie Christophe, we could argue that it is a marriage, a priori improbable, between sculpture and lightness. Light...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Leaf By Marie Christophe
By Marie Christophe
Located in New York, NY
If we had to summarize the work of Marie Christophe, we could argue that it is a marriage, a priori improbable, between sculpture and lightness. Light...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Marie Christophe Clam Shell
Located in New York, NY
If we had to summarize the work of Marie Christophe, we could argue that it is a marriage, a priori improbable, between sculpture and lightness. Lightness of the material used, the i...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Wire

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