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  • A Sculpture of Hercules
    Located in New Haven, CT
    This is a beautiful copy of the Farnese Hercules executed in the Grand Tour Period made of albaster - it stands on a custom-made rare white marble pedestal with black veins. The Fa...
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    Antique 1860s Italian Grand Tour Figurative Sculptures

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  • Marble Sculpture of a Centaur
    Located in New Haven, CT
    This rare Italian marble sculpture of a centaur is a copy of one of the life-size originals from “Hadrian’s Villa”. The originals where found in 17...
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    20th Century Greek Classical Roman Figurative Sculptures

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  • Marble Sculpture of Satyr
    Located in New Haven, CT
    Masterfully executed marble sculpture of Marsyas with lover. French after the Greek Antique Ca 1780
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    Antique 1780s French Classical Greek Figurative Sculptures

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    Marble

  • Glass Sculpture by Loredano Rosin
    By Loredano Rosin
    Located in New Haven, CT
    A Loredano Rosin glass art sculpture depicting a race horse head called “Ribot”. Made ca.1970. Loredano Rosin was a Murano glass sculptor who worked with Artist like Pablo Picasso. ...
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    20th Century Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

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    Murano Glass

  • Sculpture of Amor and Psyche
    Located in New Haven, CT
    A sculpture of the God Eros & Psyche on a grand conforming pedestal. One of the most classically important sculptures in history. Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss by Antonio Canov...
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    Antique 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Figurative Sculptures

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    Alabaster, Marble

  • Loredano Rosin Glass Sculpture 'Two Faces'
    By Loredano Rosin
    Located in New Haven, CT
    This Loredano rosin glass sculpture called “2 Faces” was made circa 1984. Made of clear Murano glass in Italy. Loredano Rosin (1936-19991) was a famous glass artist working with th...
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    20th Century Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

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    Murano Glass

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  • Contemporary, Kinetic, Metal Balancing Sculpture by David Edelman
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    21st century, Contemporary, Kinetic, Metal Balancing Sculpture "Harmony Balancing Sculpture" by David Edelman Dimensions: -) L: 17” -) W: 16” -) Base ...
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  • Kinetic Mobile Sculpture
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Nice piece of modern art. Studio made. One off. It rotates around the stem and moves side to side. Illegibly signed with the year 1969. Great as a decorative art object on a ...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Mobiles and Kinetic Sculptures

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  • Abraham Palatnik, Goose, Kinetic Sculpture in Acrylic Resin, Brazil, C. 1960
    By Abraham Palatnik
    Located in PARIS, FR
    Abraham Palatnik (1928-2020) Sculpture "Canard", c. 1960 Polyester resin and pigment in black and white. Kinetic art - Beautiful and rare polyester resin sculpture from the HOME AND FARM collection representing an goose. This sculpture is part of the series of animal sculptures that Abraham Palatnik made from the 1960s, in small format, they are small jewels of kinetic art, a movement of which he was one of the pioneers. "Born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, in 1928 to a family of Russian Jews, Palatnik moved with his family to Tel Aviv (then Palestine) when he was four years old. He attended Montefiori Technical School, where he specialized in internal combustion engines, and studied art under the tutelage of the painter Haaron Avni and the sculptor Sternshus at the Municipal Institute of Art. When he returned to Brazil in 1948, his output consisted mainly of figurative and landscape paintings and charcoal drawings. However, his encounters with the complex works made by schizophrenic patients at the Pedro II Psychiatric Hospital, where he taught painting workshops alongside Almir Mavignier...
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    Mid-20th Century Brazilian Kinetic Animal Sculptures

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    Acrylic, Paint

  • Abraham Palatnik, Elephant, Kinetic Sculpture in Acrylic Resin, Brazil, C. 1960
    By Abraham Palatnik
    Located in PARIS, FR
    Abraham Palatnik (1928-2020) Sculpture "Elephant", c. 1960 Vintage label (made in Brazil). Polyester resin and pigment in black. Kinetic art - Beautiful and rare polyester resin sculpture from the HOME AND FARM collection representing an elephant signed in the base. This sculpture is part of the series of animal sculptures that Abraham Palatnik made from the 1960s, in small format, they are small jewels of kinetic art, a movement of which he was one of the pioneers. "Born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, in 1928 to a family of Russian Jews, Palatnik moved with his family to Tel Aviv (then Palestine) when he was four years old. He attended Montefiori Technical School, where he specialized in internal combustion engines, and studied art under the tutelage of the painter Haaron Avni and the sculptor Sternshus at the Municipal Institute of Art. When he returned to Brazil in 1948, his output consisted mainly of figurative and landscape paintings and charcoal drawings. However, his encounters with the complex works made by schizophrenic patients at the Pedro II Psychiatric Hospital, where he taught painting workshops alongside Almir Mavignier and Ivan Serpa, caused him to abandon his early approach to traditional image-making: “I decided to start all over from scratch,” Palatnik said. “The discipline from the school, the studio, was no longer of any use.” Freed from the perceived restrictions of his training, Palatnik became closely associated with Grupo Frente, a movement started by Serpa and rooted in geometric abstraction. He used his knowledge of engineering and mechanics as well as his interest in natural forces to build his first Kinechromatic work. Titled Azul e roxo em seu primeiro movimento (Blue and Purple in First Movement), 1949, the piece debuted at the inaugural São Paulo Bienal in 1951. “In reality, it was luck that got me into the biennial,” Palatnik said in a 1986 interview. “At first, my machine was rejected, because it wasn’t a painting, a sculpture, a drawing, or a print.” The piece, which eventually gained entry, shocked the biennial’s grand prize jury, who gave Palatnik an honorable mention, calling his work an “important manifestation of modern art.” By 1969, he had participated in seven more editions of the international exhibition. Palatnik would also present work in the 1964 Venice Biennale, the 1966 Biennial of Córdoba, and the 1997 and 2005 editions of the Mercosul Biennial. His art was featured in significant exhibitions on kinetic art, including “Mouvement 2” (1964) at Denise René gallery in Paris; “Lumière, Mouvement et Optique” (1965) at the Brussels Palace of Fine Arts; “Kinetic Art” (1966) at the Museum of San Francisco; and, more recently, “Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950–1980” (2017) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and “The Other Trans-Atlantic: Kinetic & Op Art in Central & Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950s–1970s” (2018) at Sesc Pinheiros in São Paulo. A major retrospective, “Abraham Palatnik—The Reinvention of Painting,” was staged at several venues across Brazil, including the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Rio de Janeiro (2017); the Fundação Iberê...
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    Mid-20th Century Brazilian Kinetic Animal Sculptures

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    Acrylic, Paint

  • Abraham Palatnik, Fish, Kinetic Sculpture in Acrylic Resin, Brazil, C. 1960
    By Abraham Palatnik
    Located in PARIS, FR
    Abraham Palatnik (1928-2020) Sculpture "Fish", c. 1960 Polyester resin and pigment in black and white. Signed PAL Kinetic art - Beautiful and rare polyester resin sculpture from the HOME AND FARM collection representing a goose. This sculpture is part of the series of animal sculptures that Abraham Palatnik made from the 1960s, in small format, they are small jewels of kinetic art, a movement of which he was one of the pioneers. "Born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, in 1928 to a family of Russian Jews, Palatnik moved with his family to Tel Aviv (then Palestine) when he was four years old. He attended Montefiori Technical School, where he specialized in internal combustion engines, and studied art under the tutelage of the painter Haaron Avni and the sculptor Sternshus at the Municipal Institute of Art. When he returned to Brazil in 1948, his output consisted mainly of figurative and landscape paintings and charcoal drawings. However, his encounters with the complex works made by schizophrenic patients at the Pedro II Psychiatric Hospital, where he taught painting workshops alongside Almir Mavignier...
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