Early 2000s Sculptures
Spanish Other Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Indonesian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone, Metal
Hong Kong Early 2000s Sculptures
Plastic
Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Murano Glass
Italian Romantic Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Hong Kong Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Japanese Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bamboo, Rattan
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Glass, Wood
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Copper, Steel
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Costa Rican Early 2000s Sculptures
Wood
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Brass
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
Italian Arts and Crafts Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
American Minimalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
English Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
French Other Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Australian Tribal Early 2000s Sculptures
Natural Fiber
American Industrial Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
American Minimalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Italian Colonial Revival Early 2000s Sculptures
Sandstone
German Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Leather
French Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble, Metal
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone, Cast Stone, Cement
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Terracotta
American Industrial Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Art Deco Early 2000s Sculptures
Granite, Aluminum
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
German Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Wood, Paint
French Futurist Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Slate
American Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Early 2000s Sculptures
Alabaster
Dutch Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Iron
French Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Aluminum
Chinese Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
Early 2000s Sculptures
Other
American Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Murano Glass
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
French Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel, Stainless Steel
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Slate
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Mexican Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
American Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel, Wire
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Porcelain
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