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Style: Modern
Medium: Cast Stone
"Reclining Figure" Louise Nevelson, Modernist, Human Form, Abstracted Body
Located in New York, NY
Louise Nevelson Reclining Figure, circa 1943 Tattistone 8 inches high x 21 inches wide x 9 inches deep With base 10 inches high x 21 3/4 inches wide x 9 1/2 inches deep Provenance T...
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1940s American Modern Cast Stone Figurative Sculptures

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Cast Stone

"Abstract Figure with Face" Louise Nevelson, American Female, Anthropomorphic
Located in New York, NY
Louise Nevelson Abstract Figure with Face, circa 1945 Incised "LN" on the reverse Tattistone 6 inches high x 14 inches wide x 5 1/4 inches deep Provenance The artist The artist's ni...
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1940s American Modern Cast Stone Figurative Sculptures

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Cast Stone

Leslie Hawk Sculptural Human Figure Horse "Person on a Horse"
Located in Detroit, MI
"Person on a Horse" is a concrete, glass and steel structure with horse in mid-stride looking up and forward. The person astride leans forward as in encouragement to the stead or in weariness of the journey, perhaps both. Leslie Hawk...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Cast Stone Figurative Sculptures

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Concrete, Steel

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