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    Monumental bronze abstract of a female nude by "the Mexican Picasso" Byron Galvez. This large cast bronze sculpture with original patination and textured surface is signed by the artist at the base. Additional pictures available upon request Byron Gálvez (October 28, 1941 – October 27, 2009) was a Mexican artist who was primarily known for his painting but also created sculpture, including monumental works. He was born in rural Hidalgo state, to a father who played jazz...
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  • Art Deco Patinated Female Nude Bronze, Heinrich Faltermeir, Germany
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