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Artist: Reuben Nakian
Leda and the Swan, Bronze Sculpture by Reuben Nakian
By Reuben Nakian
Located in Long Island City, NY
A bronze sculpture by Reuben Nakian from 1978. An abstract-figurative sculpture representing the Greek myth of Leda and the Swan- in which the Greek god Z...
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1970s Expressionist Reuben Nakian Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

"Nymph and Goat" Modern Abstract Mythological Bronze and Marble Sculpture
By Reuben Nakian
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract sculpture of a woman and goat by renowned artist Reuben Nakian. The work features a female nymph figure lying back as a goat figure approaches in Nakian's iconic bloc...
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1980s Abstract Reuben Nakian Figurative Sculptures

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Leda and the Swan, Ed. 1/9
By Reuben Nakian
Located in Greenwich, CT
Classical mythology is fraught with stories of sexual misdeeds by Zeus, King of the Gods. Often Zeus would fall in love with a mortal woman and then transform himself into an animal ...
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1970s Abstract Reuben Nakian Figurative Sculptures

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Europa and the Bull
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A bronze sculpture by Reuben Nakian from 1978. An abstract-figurative sculpture representing the Greek myth of Europa's Abduction - in which the Greek god Zeus, in the form of a white Bull, abducts and seduces Europa. Artist: Reuben Nakian (American, 1897-1986) Title: Europa and the Bull...
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