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Medium: Terracotta
Artist: Alexander Ney
Figural Bust Terracotta Sculpture, Alexander Ney, Goddess , 2019
Located in New York, NY
The ‘Goddess’ by visionary artist Alexander Ney was handcrafted using italian white terra cotta in 2019. Ney began his professional career as a highly productive visual artist, as a ...
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2010s Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Alexander Ney Sculptures, Priced Each
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer: Alexander Ney (Russian/American, b. 1939) Marking(s); notes: signed Materials: terracotta, wood (base) Dimensions: 11.5″oah; sculpture: 6.75″h, 3.5″w, 4.5″d; base (...
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20th Century Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Wood

Figural Terracotta Sculpture, Alexander Ney, Disciple , 2008
Located in New York, NY
The ‘Disciple’ by visionary artist Alexander Ney was handcrafted using Italian white terra cotta in 2008. Ney began his professional career as a highly productive visual artist, as a...
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2010s Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Figural Bust Terracotta Sculpture, Alexander Ney, Reflection , 2019
Located in New York, NY
The ‘Reflection’ by visionary artist Alexander Ney was handcrafted using italian white terra cotta in 2019. Ney began his professional career as a highly productive visual artist, as...
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2010s Minimalist Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Figural Terracotta Sculpture, Alexander Ney, Guardian , 2012
Located in New York, NY
The ‘Guardian’ by visionary artist Alexander Ney was handcrafted using italian white terra cotta in 2008. Ney began his professional career as a highly productive visual artist, as a...
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Early 2000s Abstract Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Alexander Ney Head Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer: Alexander Ney (Russian/American, b. 1939) Marking(s); notes: signed Materials: white terracotta, wood (base) Dimensions: 11.5″oah; sculpture: 6.75″h, 3.5″w, 4.5″d; b...
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20th Century Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Wood

Alexander Ney Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Provenance: Private Collection New York, from a collector of many petite works by the artist. Marking(s); notes: signed Country of origin; materials: unknow...
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20th Century Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

Alexander Ney Head Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Alexander Ney (Russian/American, b. 1939) Marking(s); notes: signed Materials: white terracotta, wood (base) Dimensions (H, W, D): 7.75oah; sculpture: ...
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20th Century Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Wood

Alexander Ney Figure Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Alexander Ney (Russian/American, b. 1939) Marking(s); notes: signed Materials: white terracotta, wood (base) Dimensions (H, W, D): 12.75"oah; sculpture...
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20th Century Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Wood

Alexander Ney Sculpture, Painted Details
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Petite portrait has painted eyes, circlet and necklace in blue and gold. Provenance: Private Collection New York, from a collector of many petite works by the...
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20th Century Contemporary Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta, Wood

Alexander Ney Figural Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Unfinished base may not be original to the piece. Provenance: Private Collection New York, from a collector of many petite works by the artist. Marking(s); n...
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20th Century Terracotta Sculptures

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Terracotta

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