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Style: Futurist
Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019, Daniel Arsham, Plaster, Crushed glass
Located in Draper, UT
Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019, Plaster, Crushed glass. Book is sealed in Original Packaging and each Book is Unique from one another. Numbered l...
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2010s Futurist Sculptures

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Fiberglass, Plaster

Futurist abstract figurative bronze sculpture with animal theme
Located in Florence, IT
The bronze was first presented at the VII Quadriennale Nazionale d'Arte in Rome, which was held at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni from November 22, 1955 to April 30, 1956, with Fausto...
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1950s Futurist Sculptures

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Bronze

Scultura figurativa astratta futurista in bronzo
Located in Florence, IT
Il bronzo raffigura un fantino e nel 1957 venne esposto alle personali dell'artista alla Strozzina di Firenze e alla Galleria Cocchini di Livorno. Esiste anche un disegno preparator...
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1950s Futurist Sculptures

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Bronze

Futurist abstract figurative plaster statue with religious theme
Located in Florence, IT
this plastic group, depicting "the Annunciation," is a sketch for a bronze that the artist would exhibit between 1957 and 1960 at his solo shows at the Strozzina in Florence, the Coc...
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1950s Futurist Sculptures

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Chalk

Temple Space-Station
Located in New York, NY
Dionisios Fragias is a New York -based artist born on the Greek island of Kefalonia and raised in New York City. He is the protege of the artist Jeff Koons whose years-long mentorshi...
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2010s Futurist Sculptures

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Agustín Cárdenas, El Violinista, Bronze, Edition 4/6, 1983, Small size
Located in Miami, FL
Agustín Cárdenas El Violinista, 1989 Bronze. Ed. 4/6 54 x 36 x 22 cm 21.2 x 14.1 x 8.6 in. AGUSTIN CARDENAS (b. 1927, Matanzas, Cuba; d. 2001 Havana,...
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1980s Futurist Sculptures

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Bronze

Agustín Cárdenas, Le Repos Passionné, 1989, Bronze. Edition 7/7
Located in Miami, FL
Agustín Cárdenas Le Repos Passionné, 1989 Bronze. Ed. 7/7 60 x 145 x 51.5 cm 23.6 x 57 x 20.2 in. The artwork is accompanied by a certificate of aut...
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1980s Futurist Sculptures

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Bronze

Agustín Cárdenas, El Violinista, Bronze, Edition 3/3, 1989, Big size
Located in Miami, FL
Agustín Cárdenas El Violinista, 1989 Bronze. Ed. 3/3 177 x 120 x 61 cm 69.6 x 47.2 x 24 in. AGUSTIN CARDENAS (b. 1927, Matanzas, Cuba; d. 2001 Havan...
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1980s Futurist Sculptures

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Bronze

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