David Gilhooly Sculptures
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Artist: David Gilhooly
Emiliano Zapata / Frog Revolutionary
By David Gilhooly
Located in Missouri, MO
Emiliano Zapata / Frog Revolutionary, 1981
By David Gilhooly (1943-2013)
20" x 11.5"
Whimsical and irreverent, Mr. Gilhooly was internationally accla...
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20th Century American Modern David Gilhooly Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Price Upon Request
Frog and Swiss on Rye
By David Gilhooly
Located in Missouri, MO
Frog and Swiss on Rye, 1981
By David Gilhooly (1943-2013)
4.75" x 3.5" x 4.5"
Whimsical and irreverent, Mr. Gilhooly was internationally acclaimed for his imaginative ceramic works...
Category
20th Century American Modern David Gilhooly Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Price Upon Request
Burrito Frog
By David Gilhooly
Located in Missouri, MO
Burrito Frog, 1981
By David Gilhooly (1943-2013)
8" x 4" x 2"
Signed Underneath
Whimsical and irreverent, Mr. Gilhooly was internationally acclaimed for his imaginative ceramic work...
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20th Century American Modern David Gilhooly Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Price Upon Request
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