Early 2000s Sculptures
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Argentine Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone, Metal
Austrian Early 2000s Sculptures
Crystal
American Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass, Art Glass, Sommerso
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass, Murano Glass
European Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass, Art Glass
Swedish Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Wood, Pine
American Baroque Early 2000s Sculptures
Gold Leaf
Italian Neoclassical Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble, Iron
Mexican Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Fiberglass
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Mirror, Reclaimed Wood, Paint
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Paper
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Italian Classical Greek Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
Danish Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain
French Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Classical Greek Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
American Bohemian Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Wool
Italian Other Early 2000s Sculptures
Silver
Early 2000s Sculptures
Bamboo
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Wood
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Cotton
Italian Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal, Chrome
French Brutalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel, Iron
Brazilian Early 2000s Sculptures
Bamboo
Hungarian Rococo Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain
Chinese Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Danish Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain
Italian Classical Roman Early 2000s Sculptures
Carrara Marble
American Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal, Silver Plate
French Arts and Crafts Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass
French Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Belgian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Carrara Marble
French Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone, Concrete
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Composition
Spanish Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Pottery
Early 2000s Sculptures
Brass
Italian Classical Roman Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
French Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Chinese Early 2000s Sculptures
Other
Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Cut Steel
Italian Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Reclaimed Wood, Paint
Early 2000s Sculptures
Brass
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Glass
Unknown Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Driftwood
Italian Arts and Crafts Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
French French Provincial Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Romantic Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Spanish Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Greek Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Italian Classical Roman Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
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