bronze

ARMAN (1928-2005) 10th Anniversary of His Passing

ARMAN (nee. Armand Fernandez, French-American 1928-2005) Cheveux en Quatre (1995) Dimensions: 90.5 x 39.3 x 39.3 in (230 x 100 x 100 cm) Sliced cast bronze statue of Hermes with accumulation of saws. Edition of 3 PRICE: On request ARMAN (nee. Armand Fernandez, French-American 1928-2005) “L’âme de Vénus” (Mind of Venus) Dimensions: 29 x 14 …

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Richard MacDonald's "Chroma" from Cirque du Soleil

Richard MacDonald (American, b. 1946) Chroma (quarter-life scale) Bronze edition of 55 23” x 9” x 12” Like-new condition with original certification from Richard MacDonald Studios PRESENT LIST: $18,500. PRICE ON REQUEST CONTACT: Reed V. Horth ROBIN RILE FINE ART Miami, FL USA www.robinrile.com reed@robinrile.com PH: (813) 340-9629 Skype: reed.v.horth LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/reedhorth Facebook: www.facebook.com/robinrile

Ex Nihilo: Working Model (Bronze)

Frederick Elliot Hart (1943-1999) Ex Nihilo, Working Model (2002) Dimensions: 60.5” x 82.75” x 10.75”. Clay executed 1973-1976. Bronze editioned in 2002. Edition Size: 8, Artist’s Proofs: 4, Collaborator’s Proofs: 2  © Washington National Cathedral. Literature: Frederick Hart Sculptor, Brown, J. Carter, Wolfe, T. Hudson Hills Press 1994. Pg. 22 [illustration of clay in production] …

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Ex Nihilo: Working Model

Frederick E. Hart (1943-1999) Ex Nihilo, Working Model. Cast Marble edition of 65. Dimensions: 60.5” x 82.75” x 10.75”. Clay executed 1973-1976. © Washington National Cathedral. Literature: Frederick Hart Sculptor, Brown, J. Carter, Wolfe, T. Hudson Hills Press 1994. Pg. 22 [illustration of clay in production] Literature: Frederick Hart Changing Tides, by Michael Novak, pg. …

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Atlantide

Félix Roulin (Belgian, b. 1931) Atlantide (1993) Bronze edition #3/8 33 X 36 X 58cm  Evocative of Auguste Rodin’s (1840-1917) “Danaid”, Roulin’s “Atlantide” portrays the inner workings of the female psyche through the allegorical tale of the lost city of Atlantis.