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Artist: Robert Klippel
Opus 531
By Robert Klippel
Located in Zug, CH
A unique cast in silver of a Robert Klippel Opus.
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Robert Klippel Sculptures

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Silver

Opus 800, wooden assemblage modern art sculpture by Robert Klippel
By Robert Klippel
Located in Zug, CH
ROBERT KLIPPEL (1920-2001) Opus 800 1989 Painted wood assemblage 146 x 334.5 x 85 cm 57.48 x 131.69 x 33.46 inches Cat. rais. no. 800 Regarded as Australia’s leading sculptor, Rober...
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20th Century Robert Klippel Sculptures

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Wood

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