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Period: 1960s
Mid-Century Modern Brutalist Bronze Sculpture
Located in San Francisco, CA
Mid-Century Modern Brutalist sculpture in bronze, signed Ross 60'. Presumably a San Francisco based area artist, well executed and decorative table top art.
Category

American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Italian Glass Fish
Located in New York, NY
Pair of circa 1960's Italian blown glass fish. Measurements: Height: 11.25" Length: 17.5" Width: 5.25"
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Italian Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Italian Mid Century Modern Crystal Glass Head Sculpture by Piero Fornasetti 1960
Located in Byron Bay, NSW
Mid Century Modern crystal glass head table sculpture by the famous Piero Fornasetti. Piero Fornasetti (1913–1988) was an Italian designer and artist known for his creative and whi...
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Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Crystal

Disney " pluto " wall decoration made of iron vienna around 1960s
Located in Wien, AT
Disney " pluto " wall decoration made of iron vienna around 1960s Original condition
Category

Austrian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Iron

KPM Blanc de Chine Monkey Sculpture, Germany 1960s
Located in Norwalk, CT
Made by the KPM, Real Porcelain Factory in Berlin, Germany, this beautifully crafted figure features a monkey eating bananas. The attention to detail and fine glaze are outstanding. ...
Category

German Hollywood Regency Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Dansk Pepper Mills by Jens Quistgaard - A Curated Collection of 17
Located in Dallas, TX
This is a curated collection of Dansk Pepper Mills Designed to be displayed symmetrically to resemble one side of a chess board. All of the grinders ...
Category

Danish Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Steel

1960s Astrale Sculpture by Emile Gilioli
Located in Paris, FR
Emile Gilioli (1911 - 1977) ‘‘Astrale’’, 1966 White marble, base in black laquered wood Sculpture : H. 63,5 x 29 x 39 cm / Base : H. 100 x 43 x 42,5 cm At the height of the 20th cen...
Category

French Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Minimalist Lucite Cube Op Art Sculpture
Located in San Diego, CA
Minimalist lucite cube sculpture. Unsigned.
Category

Unknown Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Lucite

Carousel Galloper's Horses Head Carved Mahogany Bust
Located in Rothley, Leicestershire
Kindred to a carousel galloper, a distinguished and elegant mahogany Italian horses head on pedestal Collectible piece of object d'art for the equine devotee Circa 1960's Height 14 i...
Category

Italian Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Mahogany

Mid-century modern pottery figurine a "camel" made by Gunnar Nylund, Rörstrand
Located in Skarpnäck, SE
A very rare and stunning vintage porcelain figurine in the shape of a camel stoneware design by very talented Gunnar Nylund for Rörstrand. This is a gorgeous piece and fun, originall...
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Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Virgin Maria Ceramic sculpture by Ceramica Centro Ave, Italy
Located in Hamburg, DE
Presenting a captivating piece of Italian ceramic artistry from the 1960s, this ceramic wall hanging features a beautiful representation of the Virgin Mary. Crafted by the renowned I...
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Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Poodle Statue In Porcelain By Jihokera, Czechoslovakia 1960s
Located in Zohor, SK
Transport yourself to a bygone era of elegance with this exquisite vintage sculpture – a seated Poodle that captures the essence of 1960s artistry. Crafted by Czechoslovakia's renown...
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Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Industrial Faux Letterpress "AlphaSculpt" Sculpture by Sheldon Rose
Located in East Hampton, NY
Silver painted faux printing block resin lamp with wood base... "AlphaSculpt" bySheldon Rose New York, 1968.
Category

Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Mid-Century French Carved Patinated Leather Rhinoceros Sculpture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Mid-Century leather wrapped rhinoceros statue. In original condition with visible wear consistent with its age and use.
Category

French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Leather

Brutalist Iron Sculpture
Located in London, GB
A large Brutalist forged iron sculpture France, 1960s 82 cm high by 37 cm wide by 31 cm depth
Category

French Brutalist Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Claude Viseux, Abstract Sculpture, Late 20th Century, Steel
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
Category

French Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Albert Leon Wilson Signed Mid-Century Modern Abstract Owl Bird Buckle Sculpture
Located in Studio City, CA
A fantastic, quite whimsical, engaging Mid-century Modern abstract owl/bird sculpture/belt buckle by New York artist Albert Leon Wilson. Wilson was born in 1920 in Jamaica, New York. In the mid-1950s he relocated to Rochester, New York, where he worked until 1967 as an art director, illustrator, and photographer, winning over 20 graphic art awards from the Rochester Society of Communicating Artists. Afterward, he found his calling working with welded and bent metals and designing abstract sculptures often featuring figures and animals. He passed away in 1999. This unique and rather heavy piece is signed and dated (1968) with Wilson's traditional imprint/stamp. Wilson's work has been exhibited at the York State Craft Fair, Ithaca College, NY; Northeast Craft Fair, Am. Craftmen's Council, Mount Snow...
Category

American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Iron

Rare Raul Coronel Stoneware California Studio Sun Sculpture 1967
Located in Palm Springs, CA
A very rare sun face sculpture made by Raul Coronel of Los Angeles, California. Sculpture is one of 2 ever made while an being an artist in residenc...
Category

American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware

Saint Francis of Assisi by André Rozay
Located in PARIS, FR
André Rozay was a French ceramist born on September 29, 1913 in Foëcy (Cher) and died on September 7, 1991 in La Borne (Cher). He was one of the architects of the revival of French ceramic art in La Borne. A former student of the Vierzon ceramics school and the Bourges Beaux Arts school (where he met Jean Lerat), as well as the Beaux Arts school in Paris, he has a solid background in drawing and painting. He arrived in La Borne in 1943 to work for François Guillaume...
Category

French Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone

A Large 1960s Carved Rosewood Mouse: Gumps, San Francisco
Located in San Francisco, CA
the large upright mouse with direct gaze fitted with leather ears and incised whiskers; above a bulbous elongated body with curled tail; with foil label 'Gumps'
Category

Philippine Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Wood

"Ribbon" Abstract White Ceramic Sculpture, Italy, 1960s
Located in Milan, IT
Ceramic sculpture composed by a revolving continuum stripe.
Category

Italian Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Claude Viseux, Abstract Sculpture, 20th Century, Steel
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
Category

French Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Large Abstract Modernist Oak Sculpture, c.1960
Located in Surbiton, GB
A large mid 20th Century abstract sculpture carved from oak. Dimensions (cm, approx): Height: 82 Width: 17 Depth: 17
Category

Unknown Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Oak

Mid 20th Century Porcelain Figurine of a Greyhound
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
A beautiful porcelain figurine of a greyhound. The figurine is not marked, maker unknown. Probably Italian. The figurine has a beautiful colour and very nice details in the anatomy...
Category

Italian Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Balancing Ball Girl Bronze Sculpture
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1478 Balancing ball dancer bronze sculpture on marble base
Category

Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Belgian Black Marble, Bronze

Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe
Located in SAINT-SEVER, FR
Claude Viseux est un peintre, sculpteur et graveur aquafortiste et lithographe français né le 3 juillet 1927 à Champagne-sur-Oise et mort le 9 novembre 2008 à Anglet. 'est dans les années 1959-1960 que la sculpture de Claude Viseux, qualifiée de « protéiforme, onirique, fantastique » — ami de Max Ernst, Man Ray, Francis Ponge et Henri Michaux, il ne désavoue pas une parenté avec le Surréalisme9 — se substitue à la peinture, ses premières réalisations étant les objets trouvés en bord de mer qu'il pétrifie dans la cire10 d'une part, les empreintes de pierres et d'algues coulées en bronze d'autre part. En 1960, il signe le Manifeste des 121 titré « Déclaration sur le droit à l’insoumission dans la guerre d’Algérie ». En 1961, ses expérimentations s'orientent vers les corps organiques, notamment avec sa série Ostéales constituée d'assemblages d'os fossilisés qu'il patine ou au contraire décape, qu'il visse, scie, assemble et plastifie. Les Concrétudes ou Coulées directes qui suivent en 1961-1962 sont obtenues à partir de coulées de métal en fusion dans le sable, générant des reliefs qu'il soude sur des plaques d'acier. Il va cependant adopter rapidement l'acier inoxydable — qu'il est avec Pol Bury parmi les premiers à employer en sculpture — comme matériau de prédilection. « Il assemble divers rebus industriels — tuyaux, écrous, boulons, cuves… — pour créer des sculptures à mi-chemin du mécanique et du biologique » restitue ainsi Sophie Serra11. Claude Viseux, qui fréquente alors Jean Tinguely, Piotr Kowalski, Michel Guino, Takis et César, confirme : « Ma récupération de l'élément industriel s'élargit vers les aciers spéciaux, avec un essai de vocabulaire formel : des barres, des profilés, des sphères, des rotules, des fonds de cuves, des chambres à combustion de Boeing, des tubulures, des soupapes de navire »9. « L'artiste entre au cœur de la réalité industrielle, prospecte dans les chaînes de montage de Renault et rôde dans les terrains vaques autour des usines », restitue donc l'encyclopédie Les Muses : « il récupère ferrailles, pièces détachées, débris de voitures, vieux châssis, toute une série d'éléments devenus inutiles. Ils les assemblent, tels quels, sans les modifier. Des créatures agressives ou pathétiques vont surgir de ce combat physique et dialectique que l'artiste livre avec la matière et entrer dans le domaine d'une poétique étrange, surnaturelle5 ». Dans les années 1967-1970, Les « structures actives » en acier inoxydable procèdent ainsi de la production industrielle de série. Elles se répartissent en familles de formes combinatoires composées par addition, soustraction, multiplication, division. Il confirme : « le monde industriel est ma nature, mon bouillon de culture, où je cherche des corps, des familles de corps, des genres, des espèces, dans un aller-retour de l'artificiel au naturel pour confondre les règnes, pour en inventer d'autres selon une géométrie organique qui féconde les différents types de structures, qui aménage la forme concernée par la forme à venir »9. En 1968, Claude Viseux s'installe à la villa Baudran à Arcueil, atelier qu'il conservera jusqu'en 1992. Si des corps imaginaires naissent ainsi des pièces mécaniques que Claude Viseux emprunte à l'automobile, à l'avion et au bateau, en 1972, « la symétrie de ces formes pures en inox », constate Lydia Harambourg, « l'amène à s'interroger sur la notion d'équilibre instable »12. Ses Instables sont de la sorte exposés à la Biennale de Venise en 1972 où, rappelle encore Lydia Harambourg, une salle entière est consacrée « aux dessins qui reprennent son vocabulaire mécanique identitaire de sphères, toupies, hélices, anneaux, astrolabes et balanciers »12. Les Instables sont de même, en 1973, présentés à la galerie Le Point cardinal à Paris où Claude Viseux avait déjà exposé en 1968 avec Henri Michaux et Joaquin Ferrer...
Category

French Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

XL Japanese Charred Cedar Root Wabi Sabi Sculpture
Located in London, GB
A unique XL charred cedar sculpture from the Tokyo region of Japan. A truly impressive piece of art. Japan C.1960
Category

Japanese Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Cedar

Pair of Petite Vintage Hollywood Regency Chinese Elephant Flower Pot Stand
Located in Nuernberg, DE
A pair of petite mid-20th century glazed ceramic elephant flower pot seats. Handmade of ceramic. Nice addition to your home, patio or garden. Found at an Estate Sale in Nuremberg, Ge...
Category

German Hollywood Regency Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Very Rare Murano Glass Aquarium by Alfredo Barbini for Cenedese, 1960s
Located in Oostrum-Venray, NL
Murano Glass Aquarium by Alfredo Barbini for Cenedese, 1960s Rare Piece by Alfredo Barbini Murano art glass aquarium with three fish, squid, sea cat jellyfish...
Category

Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Metallic rooster sculpture
Located in grand Lancy, CH
Big metallic rooster sculpture. The feathers seem like they are in movement which brings dynamic to the sculpture making it look almost alive. Unknown artist but most probably European.
Category

European Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Art Deco Cast Marble Stone "The Awakening" by Vincent Glinsky
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
8-102 cast marble stone sculpture designer by Vincent Glinsky in 1930s Original sculpture done in 1930 Newly cast in Italy 1960s Russian born/American artist 1895-1975.
Category

European Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Statuary Marble

Mid-Century Modern Movable Elephant Made of Rope and Iron Wire by Jørgen Bloch
Located in Doornspijk, NL
This adorable giant is powerfully knotted from coarse sisal rope. The position in which the tail and trunk of the elephant stand depends on the mood of its owner... Iron wire in the ...
Category

Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Danish Teak Figur 1960s
Located in Čelinac, BA
Danish Teak Figurine 1960s
Category

Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Teak

Vintage Bronze Henry Moore Style Abstract Sculpture On Black Veined Marble Base
Located in North Miami, FL
This unique vintage bronze abstract figurative sculpture is on a black veined marble base it is not numbered. The style is very much reminiscen...
Category

American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Painted Metal Sculpture of Palm or Banana Tree and Flower
Located in Palm Beach, FL
A painted metal palm tree or banana with removable leaves. Detailed trunk and leaves and a fabulous white flower. What is it about palm trees, that conjures up the romantic? Perfect ...
Category

American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Ferruccio Bortoluzzi Italian 1962 Composizioni 24 Concretism Post War Sculpture
Located in Miami, FL
Post war sculptural art created by Ferruccio Bortoluzzi (1920-2007). A concretism post war piece of art, created by the Italian artist Ferruccio Bortoluzzi, back in the 1962. This t...
Category

Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Murano Glass Horse in Green and Topaz
Located in New York, NY
Great Colors, Great Vintage and a Great Murano Glass Horse Sculpture. This horse gallops with a nice whimsical presence and scale. Made for the ho...
Category

Italian Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Murano Glass

Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Pair Of Partridge Models - Barnards London 1960
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1960 by Edward Barnard & Sons, this handsome pair of Sterling Silver Models of Partridges, are realistically cast. The male measures 6"(15cm) tall, by 6.5"(16...
Category

English Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

Midcentury terracotta sculpture by Alessio Tasca, Italy 1960
Located in Piacenza, Italy
Rare terracotta figurative sculpture by Alessio Tasca, Italy 1960. Elegant composition of several panels that creates an important panel.
Category

Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Coniglio di Murano nason
Located in Nocera Inferiore, IT
Coniglio in vetro di Murano intatto anni 60 alto 10 cm profondo 9 cm largo 4 cm firmato V.NASON&C. Murano Italy
Category

Italian Art Deco Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Glass

20th Century Astronaut Bronze Sculpture by Italian-Brazilian Artist D. Calabrone
By Domenico Calabrone
Located in North Miami, FL
Mid-20th century astronaut bronze sculpture by italian-brazilian artist Doménico Calabrone By: Doménico Calabrone Material: bronze, copper, metal Technique: cast, hammered, hand-cra...
Category

Brazilian Space Age Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze, Copper

Abstract Sculpture by Peter Thursby (1930 - 2011), England, c.1960
Located in Surbiton, GB
Abstract sculpture composed of two architectural aluminium forms by British sculptor Peter Thursby. Peter Thursby, who died aged 80, produced his first work in the wake of the seco...
Category

British Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Aluminum

Mid-Century French Rope Swan Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet
Located in Austin, TX
French Rope Swan Adrien Audoux and Frida Minet , Circa 1960. Jardiniere or basket. 22 inches Lenght.
Category

French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Rope

David Marshall table clock large model, spain 1960
Located in DÉNIA, ES
Clock sculpture in bronze and cast aluminum for the base by artist David Marshall. Marshall moved to Spain in the mid-1960s, opening a workshop in Malaga in 1969 where he produced s...
Category

Spanish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Aluminum, Bronze

Brutalist Patinated Metal Abstract Sculpture by Frans de Boer Lichtveld, 1964
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Magnificent and rare Brutalist sculpture. Design by Frans de Boer Lichtveld. Striking Dutch design from the 1960s. Patinated metal with various decorative elements. This wonderful Br...
Category

Dutch Brutalist Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Abstract Ceramic Sculpture
Located in San Francisco, CA
Mid-Century Modern abstract ceramic sculpture. Interesting and well executed in very good original condition, made by unknown artist in the...
Category

American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Mid Century Wooden Globe Sculptures in Oak Produced in England
Located in Stockholm, SE
Pair of mid century globe sculptures in solid oak and ebonized pine. Both sculptures are in great condition and showing minimal signs of use. Perfect as they are or as bookends etc. ...
Category

Art Deco Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Oak, Pine

Jack Van Deckter Brutalist Sculpture
Located in St.Petersburg, FL
A really wonderful torch cut, brutalist sculpture by Jack Van Deckter, ca' 1960's. Patinated wrought iron-heavy. Abstract but with a figurative feel. Jack Van Deckter (American, 1917...
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American Brutalist Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Wrought Iron

Bruno Gambone Rare Mid-Century Animali Fantastici Art Pottery Model of a Lion
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A rare and unusual abstract Italian mid-century art pottery model of a lion from the Animali Fantastici range by renowned and influential artist Bruno Gambone (Italian, 1936-2021) an...
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Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Abstract polyfaced sculpture hand carved pitch pine France 1960
Located in SOTTEVILLE-LÈS-ROUEN, FR
Abstract polyfaced sculpture hand carved in pitch pine, dating back to the 1960s. Elegantly mounted on a marble base with a brass rod.
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European Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Brass

Classic Alex Moulton 4-speed Bicycle, modernist design
By Huffy Corp.
Located in Buffalo, NY
Classic Alex Moulton 4-speed Bicycle, modernist design.. Amazing design,, All original,, Nice condition,,great riding bike,, probably can use a good tune up..
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American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Max Finkelstein Brutalist Welded Sculpture
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Max Finkelstein brutalist welded and hammered brass sculpture in heavy patina. Signed Finkelstein 64
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American Brutalist Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Statue Of Ballet Dancer, Jihokera, Czechoslovakia 1960s
Located in Zohor, SK
Beautiful vintage statue of a sitting ballet dancer. Produced in 1966 by Jihokera company in Czechoslovakia. The statue is made of glazed plaster. The color is cream white. The statu...
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Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Rosenthal F. Heidenreich Porcelain Figurine "SCALARE" Angel Fish
Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
“Scalare,” Freshwater Angelfish was the winner of the Grand Prize Paris exhibition 1937. Could a more perfect pair of Angelfish be found? Quite animated both swimming and feeding and so very delicately constructed with their floating "Barbel", whisker like appendages around the mouth used for finding food and communication. It is a finely detailed Rosenthal figure...
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German Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Paint

Murano Black Glass Bear Sculpture
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1475 Murano art glass bear sculpture
Category

Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Midcentury Swedish Roland Alf Sculpture
Located in Stockholm, SE
A standing nude with a contemplative stance by Roland Alf (1929-2020) entitled 'Elin'. Plaster of paris and glazed with a patinated bronze. A unique and original piece signed and dat...
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Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

1960s Burl Wood Carving of A Woman's Face
Located in Tarrytown, NY
1960s Burl Wood Carving of A Woman's Face Warm natural burl wood tones add texture and interest to this hand-carved sculpture Natural and yet refined Small chip in burl as shown in ...
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Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Burl

Gold Bronze Decorative Geometrical Forms, circa 1960, France.
Located in Brussels, BE
Nice set of seven decorative polyhedrons. Polished gold bronze, circa 1970, France. Dimensions: from 5 to 12 cm. A very decorative set in good original condition. All purchases are c...
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French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1960s Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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