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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures
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Mid-20th Century New York City - Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York City - Sculptures
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1960s Pop Art New York City - Sculptures
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Early 20th Century Romantic New York City - Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York City - Sculptures
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20th Century Realist New York City - Sculptures
Bronze
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art New York City - Sculptures
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1960s Modern New York City - Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Contemporary New York City - Sculptures
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1960s Modern New York City - Sculptures
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20th Century Romantic New York City - Sculptures
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Late 20th Century Modern New York City - Sculptures
Iron
1920s Art Deco New York City - Sculptures
Bronze
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York City - Sculptures
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1980s Modern New York City - Sculptures
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1980s Pop Art New York City - Sculptures
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