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Early American modernist abstract sculpture - Totem
By Louis Schanker
Located in Colfax, CA
A rare sculpture by a fascinating American modernists, Louis Schanker. Shanker was born in New York City in 1903. At a young age he quit school, ran away from home and joined the ci...
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1930s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Abstract figurative sculpture with gallery label from Esther Robles Gallery
By Robert Cremean
Located in Colfax, CA
A very nice little 1970s sculpture study by American artist Robert Cremean. Born in Toledo, OH in 1932, Robert Cremean studied at Alfred University, and the Cranbrook Academy of Art...
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1970s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Figurative Abstract Sculpture of a young woman with Esther Robles Gallery label
By Robert Cremean
Located in Colfax, CA
A great figurative sculpture by American artist Robert Cremean. Born in Toledo, OH in 1932, Robert Cremean studied at Alfred University, and the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He also s...
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1950s American Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Abstract studio glass sculpture by a pioneering glass artist
Located in Colfax, CA
An early studio glass creation by Dr. Robert Fritz. Dr. Robert Fritz attended San Jose State College in the early 1950s, where he earned a Bachelors, and Master's of Arts. He went ...
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1970s Abstract More Art

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Blown Glass

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