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2010s Romantic Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
Plaster, Wood, Found Objects, Acrylic
1980s Abstract Impressionist Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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1930s Art Deco Houston - Sculptures
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Mid-20th Century Modern Houston - Sculptures
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1980s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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20th Century Modern Houston - Sculptures
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Late 20th Century Modern Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
Ceramic, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
Ceramic, Glaze
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1970s Abstract Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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20th Century Naturalistic Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Modern Houston - Sculptures
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1980s Abstract Houston - Sculptures
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1960s Modern Houston - Sculptures
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Late 20th Century Modern Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Abstract Houston - Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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20th Century Abstract Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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1970s Modern Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Houston - Sculptures
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1950s Abstract Houston - Sculptures
Mixed Media
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1930s Art Deco Houston - Sculptures
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1980s Abstract Houston - Sculptures
Bronze
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