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Mountain
Located in London, GB
IGAEL TUMARKIN (b. 1933) Title: Mountain, 1972 Technique: Original Stainless Steel Sculpture size: 162.5 x 86 x 86 cm / 64 x 33 x 33 in Additional Information: This artwork was r...
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1970s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

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Stainless Steel

Clio – Muse of History [κλειώ]
By Joseph Csaky
Located in London, GB
JOSEPH CSAKY 1888-1971 1888 - 1971 Paris (Hungarian/French) Title: Clio – Muse of History [κλειώ], 1965 Technique: Signed, Dated and Numbered Bronze Sculpture Size: 54 x 10 x 9....
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1960s Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Melpomene – Muse of Tragedy [Μελπομένη]
By Joseph Czaky
Located in London, GB
JOSEPH CSAKY 1888-1971 1888 - 1971 Paris (Hungarian/French) Title: Melpomene – Muse of Tragedy [Μελπομένη], 1965 Technique: Signed, Dated and Numbered Bronze Sculpture Size: 54 ...
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1960s Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Euterpe – Muse of Lyric Poetry [Eὐτέρπη]
By Joseph Czaky
Located in London, GB
JOSEPH CSAKY 1888-1971 1888 - 1971 Paris (Hungarian/French) Title: Euterpe – Muse of Lyric Poetry [Eὐτέρπη], 1965 Technique: Signed, Dated and Numbered Bronze Sculpture Size: 55...
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