New York - Sculptures
1990s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Brass
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Stone
1990s Surrealist New York - Sculptures
Bronze
1990s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Bronze, Silver
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Neon Light
Early 20th Century New York - Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Brass
20th Century Cubist New York - Sculptures
Ceramic
2010s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Steel
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Stone
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Plexiglass, Neon Light
Late 19th Century Tribal New York - Sculptures
Wood, Pigment
1980s Modern New York - Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Early 20th Century New York - Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Wood, Acrylic
1860s New York - Sculptures
Bronze
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric New York - Sculptures
Resin, Wood, Paint, Oil
2010s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Steel
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Conceptual New York - Sculptures
Mixed Media, Resin, Watercolor
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Spray Paint, Parchment Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Modern New York - Sculptures
Wood, Acrylic
Early 20th Century New York - Sculptures
Bronze
1990s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Steel, Gold Leaf
2010s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Steel
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Steel
Early 2000s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Ceramic, Paint
2010s Conceptual New York - Sculptures
Fabric, Wood, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Stainless Steel
1980s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Metal, Steel
1940s New York - Sculptures
Wood
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay, Glaze, Slip
Late 19th Century Realist New York - Sculptures
Marble
2010s Conceptual New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Brass
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Conceptual New York - Sculptures
Gesso, Muslin, Wood
1970s Folk Art New York - Sculptures
Bronze
1980s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Found Objects, Papier Mâché
Late 19th Century New York - Sculptures
Bronze
Late 19th Century New York - Sculptures
Alabaster
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Stone
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Metal
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Plexiglass, Neon Light
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Marble
1990s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Steel, Metal
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Glass, Wood, Paint
2010s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Wood
1930s Art Nouveau New York - Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Plexiglass, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary New York - Sculptures
Stone
2010s Abstract New York - Sculptures
Wood, Paint
2010s Minimalist New York - Sculptures
Wood
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