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PAUL EVANS Bronze Sculpture (1964)
Fine Art: Sculpture: Bronze Pre 1970: item #668396
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OCEANSIDEANTIQUES.COM
(305) 904-5637
$18,000
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Verdigris copper over steel, with steel and copper coil work within the outside structure. This fantastic sculpture was crafted at the earliest Paul Evans Studio, on Aquatong Road in New Hope, PA. Dated 1964 and marked with a "P" and the remnants of the artist's second initial - see photo. Measures 14-1/2"h x 12"w x 10"d. Excellent condition - no damage. Powerful!
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Harry Roseman Bronze - "Room Still Life" (1982)
Fine Art: Sculpture: Bronze Pre 1990: item #668393
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(305) 904-5637
$8500
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Fantastic 3-D bronze sculpture by acclaimed artist Harry Roseman (b. 1945, American). His massive sequence of sculptural reliefs in Terminal 4 at Kennedy International Airport, titled "Curtain Wall," won the Municipal Art Society of New York's award for best new public art project. This sculpture measures 16 1/4"w x 10"h x 2 1/4"d (40.6 x 25 x 5.6 cm.) and weighs approximately 20 pounds. It is marked "/6 Harry Roseman 1982" and the condition is excellent. This is great modern art!!!
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French “Lucina, Goddess of Light” Bronze
Fine Art: Sculpture Pre 1900: item #667860 H30247565
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Antiquing Dallas with Pamela
214-803-6853
$11,500 USD
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This french Bronze, “Lucina, Goddess of Light” is in Excellent Condition, c1860. Signed Poitevin, possibly Philippe Poitevin (1831-1907), a French sculptor who exhibited at several Paris Salons from 1855 onward and has works in the collection of the Musée de Marseille. The subject is LUCINA, goddess of light, a title given to the Roman Goddesses Juno and Diana in their aspects of presiding over childbirth and bringing children into the light of the world. The full title is Lucina Dea, “ the ligh... Click for details
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Swedish Puss N’ Boots Silver Presentation Piece
Fine Art: Sculpture Pre 1900: item #667845 H27654165
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Antiquing Dallas with Pamela
214-803-6853
$6,400 USD
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This Swedish Puss N’ Boots Silver Presentation Piece is in Excellent Condition,c1891. Featuring whimsical fairy tale figure supports a natural horn with silver accents. The base is inscribed in Swedish, with a dedication to Carl Carlman. We believe that Carl Carlman may refer to C.F. Carlman, the silversmith to the Royal Swedish family in the late 19th century. Measuring 9 2/8”D x 17”W x 28 1/4”H, please view all pictures to enjoy, serious inquiries are welcome!
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Italian Alabaster Sculpture Lamp 1900s Signed
Fine Art: Sculpture: Stone Pre 1900: item #667676
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El Alcazar
Tel.787-723-1229 Fax.787-725-0248
1695.00
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Very fine romantic carved Italian alabaster lamp with shepherd girl and lamb sculpture--no condition problems--signed R. Colivicchi--made in Italy--17 inchs high by 14 inches long by 8 inches wide--ca 1900-charming with light on or not- rare
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“Psyché Revived by the Kiss of Love”
Fine Art: Sculpture Pre 1900: item #667495 H302914025
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Antiquing with Pamela
214-803-6853
$20,500 USD
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This Alabaster Sculpture “Psyché Revived by the Kiss of Love” is in Excellent Overall Condition,c1850. signed “Pietro Bazzanti, Florence,” modeled after the original by Antonio Canova (1757-1822.) This sculpture is the embodiment of romantic love. Its lines are musical, with light dancing across the planes with a dazzling rhythm. Measuring approximately 14.5”D x 28”W x 29.75”H, please view and zoom all pictures to enjoy, serious inquiries are welcome!
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A rare Veracruz articulated earthenware figure
Fine Art: Sculpture: Clay Pre AD 1000: item #666649 R5
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Michael Cichon Tribal Arts
941.224.0440
$2000.00
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Like a delicate Maya 'Jaina' figure, this solid, hand-modeled, articulated figure from the Remojadas culture of Veracruz, Mexico, was made from a fine, buff-colored paste. Its various poses are achieved by complete articulation of the figure's limbs, allowing one to bring the object to life, much as its original owner, possibly a shaman or diviner, had done, 1500 years ago. The head and body are void of any indication of rank, sex, or status, and we can assume it was clothed and decorated with p... Click for details
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