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Period: 1940s
2 Sculptures: "The Power" & "The Glory" WPA Depression WWII era mid 20th century
Located in New York, NY
2 Sculptures: "The Power" & "The Glory" WPA Depression WWII era mid 20th century by Agnes Yarnall circa 1940s. Sculptor, painter, poet and artistic historian, Agnes Yarnall has, since the age of six been breathing life into her art. Renowned as a sculptor, whose commissioned portrayals of contemporary celebrities are prized. She has sculpted Judith Anderson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Carl Sandburg...
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American Modern 1940s Nude Sculptures

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Passo di Danza - Bronze Sculpture by Giuseppe Mazzullo - 1946
Located in Roma, IT
Bronze sculpture with wooden base. Signed and dated under the base. Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist,
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Modern 1940s Nude Sculptures

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Bronze

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