Early 2000s Sculptures
French Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Spanish Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic, Porcelain, Wood
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Acrylic, Resin
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Austrian Early 2000s Sculptures
Crystal
French Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Swedish Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Earthenware
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Plastic, Wood
Brazilian Early 2000s Sculptures
Bamboo
Belgian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Carrara Marble
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Colombian Early 2000s Sculptures
Plastic, Acrylic
Indonesian Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Plastic, Wood
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Copper, Steel
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
French Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Silver, Bronze, Sterling Silver
American Neoclassical Early 2000s Sculptures
Composition
Early 2000s Sculptures
Ebony
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Plastic
French Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
German Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Japanese Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Acrylic, Wood
French Other Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Paper
Unknown Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
American Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Enamel
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Plastic, Paper
Italian Organic Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Stone, Metal
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
Japanese Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
Israeli Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Italian Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass, Murano Glass
British Early 2000s Sculptures
Gold Leaf
French Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Earthenware
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Cement
French Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Bronze
Italian Classical Greek Early 2000s Sculptures
Marble
Swedish Mid-Century Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
Italian Classical Roman Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Leather
American Post-Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Blown Glass
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Art Glass
American Modern Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Granite, Bronze
American Minimalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel, Gold Leaf
American Minimalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
Italian Romantic Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
American Early 2000s Sculptures
Metal
Italian Early 2000s Sculptures
Ceramic
American Minimalist Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
American Industrial Early 2000s Sculptures
Steel
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