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NEW BOBAN Original Sculpture Available

  Boban (Serbian, b. 1963) “Renaissance Man” Original, one-of-a-kind, Stainless Steel creation. Approximate Dimensions: 6′ x 5′ x 3.5′ PRICE: SOLD For years Chicago’s Lincoln Park was graced with master sculptor Boban’s public installation “Renaissance Man”, a proud and graceful creation of steel, confidently stepping forward from a perfect point of balance, ready to take …

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ARMAN silver sculpture "L'âme de Vénus" (Mind of Venus)

Arman (1928-2005) “L’âme de Vénus” (Mind of Venus) Black glass and pure silver (DAUM Glassworks of Nancy, France) Base in Bronze (Bocquel Foundry) Numbered AP #3/4 Edition of 8 plus 4 proofs solid silver and black Daum crystal glass full length standing figure, of typical sliced composition, raised on integral silver and further bronze rectangular …

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Reed V. Horth, named Cultural Chair for Coral Gables Chamber

Reed V. Horth, president of Robin Rile Fine Art tapped to Chair the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce’s Cultural Committee. Mr. Horth will be responsible for bringing together diverse groups and cultural organizations from throughout Coral Gables, including the University of Miami, The Coral Gables Gallery Association and the City of Coral Gables, as well …

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Salvador Dali "Christ of St. John of the Cross" (Prestige-scale bronze)

  FIRST EXAMPLE WE HAVE HAD AVAILABLE ON THIS SCALE SINCE 2007.   Salvador Dali (1904-1989) “Christ of Saint John of the Cross” (Cristo de San Juan de la Cruz) (1974) Bronze PE Edition of 19 82cm Literature: Descharnes, Robert & Nicolas “Le Dur et le Mou” catalogue, pg. 168-169, Ref #427-429 This image of …

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Frederick Hart and the legacy of Rodin (part of a series)

By Reed V. Horth, for ROBIN RILE FINE ART   “One senses the figures as passing by the tree line and, caught in the presence of the wall, turning to gaze upon it almost as a vision.”~ Frederick Hart.   While examining new interpretations of classical themes, Frederick Elliot Hart (American, 1943-1999) continually defaulted to …

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