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Period: 1970s
Large Original Surrealist Bronze Marble Sculpture Alma Del Quijote Salvador Dali
Large Original Surrealist Bronze Marble Sculpture Alma Del Quijote Salvador Dali

Large Original Surrealist Bronze Marble Sculpture Alma Del Quijote Salvador Dali

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Surfside, FL

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Alma del Quijote Bronze with marble base Edition: AB 52/100 Signed by Dalí This Surrealist sculpture depicts a dynamic and fragmented Don Quixote...

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Surrealist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Livre De Pierre - stone book, 1970 - stone sculpture, 40x60x25  cm.
Livre De Pierre - stone book, 1970 - stone sculpture, 40x60x25  cm.

Livre De Pierre - stone book, 1970 - stone sculpture, 40x60x25 cm.

By Ivan Avoscan

Located in Nice, FR

Stone sculpture, certainly travertine of Italy, signed on base Ivan Avoscan, né le 13 mars 1928 à Buxy et mort le 3 janvier 2012 à Chalon-sur-Saône, est un sculpteur français

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Contemporary 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Abstract Minimalist Geometric Sculpture
Abstract Minimalist Geometric Sculpture

Abstract Minimalist Geometric Sculpture

By Adolph Dioda

Located in Surfside, FL

Adolph T. DIODA (1915-1991) Birth place: Aliquippa, PA Lived in West Aliquippa, PA; Detroit, MI; Phila. & Jenkintown, PA Profession: Sculptor, educator Studied: Carnegie Inst ...

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Minimalist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Marble

Mixed media, stone, sculptural diorama - All Letters Rest on a Base Line 3
Mixed media, stone, sculptural diorama - All Letters Rest on a Base Line 3

Mixed media, stone, sculptural diorama - All Letters Rest on a Base Line 3

By Linda Stein

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, All Letters Rest on a Base Line 3 - Mixed media and stone on board, sculptural diorama All Letters Rest on a Base Line 3 is from Linda Stein's Missives series--a body ...

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Feminist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board, Wood, Found Objects

Grand Kabuki Stainless Steel  Abstract Brutalist Sculpture
Grand Kabuki Stainless Steel  Abstract Brutalist Sculpture

Grand Kabuki Stainless Steel Abstract Brutalist Sculpture

By Alfred Van Loen

Located in Surfside, FL

Alfred Van Loen 1978 (1968 in casting?) signed 18 1/2" x 5 1/2" abstract stainless steel sculpture "Grand Kabucki", mounted on wood base, overall size 21 1/2" x 7" If there are any ...

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Abstract 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Cuban Master Florencio Gelabert Sculpture Large Wood Carving Bust Man Portrait
Cuban Master Florencio Gelabert Sculpture Large Wood Carving Bust Man Portrait

Cuban Master Florencio Gelabert Sculpture Large Wood Carving Bust Man Portrait

Located in Surfside, FL

Florencio Gelabert Y Perez (Cuban, 1904-1995) Hand carved, signed; 1979 Materials: Cuban wood (mahogany?) Dimensions 23 X 4 X 4 inches Label affixed to underside: National Registry of Cultural Assets of the Republic of Cuba Ministry of Culture. Provenance: Art Master Collection, Miami, Florida. Florencio Gelabert, with a style reminiscent of Art Deco and Art Nouveau in a Latin American Expressionist stylization. Carved wood sculpture. Depicts a modernist stylized form of a man in a streamline moderne style. José Florencio Gelabert Pérez (Caibarien, 1904 - Havana, 1995) Cuban musician, sculptor, draftsman and teacher. He graduated from the San Alejandro National Academy of Fine Arts in 1934. He received numerous awards, mentions and recognitions in Fine Arts Halls and Circles. His works are in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts. Florencio Gelabert is a renowned sculptor, who made more than twenty solo exhibitions beginning in 1929, several in the National Museum of Fine Arts, and participated in more than thirty collectives in Cuba, Spain and Brazil, the latter in the Sao Paulo Biennial. he traveled from Caibarién to Santa Clara in 1928 to audition to enter the famous San Alejandro Fine Arts School in Havana. He obtained one of the five vacancies. Already in the Cuban capital, he combined fine arts and music. When he graduated, he became a professor in San Alejandro and the academy’s principal in 1960. With a calling common to wood sculptors –which began with his primary school carving carpentry classes and the active life of his home town’s shipyards, his chisels and gouges feverishly turned mahogany, “ácana” and ebony into female heads with black African features dating back to 1930. In 1938 he used his savings to explore Europe: France (Paris, Marseilles), Italy (Naples, Rome, Florence, and Venice), Belgium (Malina). His encounter with the works by Aristide Maillol, Auguste Rodin, Ossip Zadkine, Constantin Brancusi and even with Wifredo Lam, who was also born in another Cuban coastal area, Sagua la Grande, and his encounter with the nude marble David sculpture...

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Art Deco 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Untitled
Untitled

Untitled

By Agustín Cárdenas

Located in Miami, FL

Untitled, 1975 Bronze ED. 1 of 6 20 x 6 x 4 in Literature: Le Minotaure. Cardenas 1925-2001. May 15 - June 15, 2003. Illustrated on page 9 of the catalog.

Category

Abstract 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

One Step Forward Geometric Abstract Bronze Sculpture, Edition 1/9, 1979
One Step Forward Geometric Abstract Bronze Sculpture, Edition 1/9, 1979

One Step Forward Geometric Abstract Bronze Sculpture, Edition 1/9, 1979

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

One Step Forward edition 1/9 Geometric Abstract Bronze Sculpture Deborah Stern (British / Florida, born 1938), bronze abstract sculpture with a curved triangular form and central v...

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American Modern 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Untitled
Untitled

Untitled

By Victor Vasarely

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Victor Vasarely Untitled, c. 1970-79 is a glazed porcelain multiple that is hand-signed by Victor Vasarely (Hungary, 1906 – France, 1997) and is numbered from the edition of 50 on ve...

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Op Art 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Floating Images
Floating Images

Floating Images

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Margaret Koscielny (b.1940). Floating Images, 1974. Plexiglass sculpture. !0 x 10 x 10 images. Light base is new. Margaret Koscielny's work has been recognized in Who's Who in American Art; International Who's Who; Contemporary American Sculptors: An Illustrated Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary; Dictionary of American Women Sculptors; with articles in Kalliope (interview, photographs), The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville Magazine; St. Petersburg Times; Atlanta Constitution and Journal; essays, by Joseph Jeffers Dodge, Drawings in Light and Space ; and Elihu Edelson, Arts Assembler; and reviewed in various newspapers, including a general review by John Canady, for The New York Times, of the American Drawing Competition, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, (in which Koscielny was a participant). Influences and Early Background A native of Florida, Margaret Koscielny grew up in a family of classical musicians. Her mother, a violinist, was a descendent of an American Revolutionary war hero who, according to family legend, was related to William Pitt, the Elder, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Her father, a violist, was a graduate of the Leipzig Conservatory, emigrating to the US in 1929, where he became a music pioneer in Florida, teaching, directing bands and orchestras, and developing music education for string ensembles in the public schools. Her sister, Anne Koscielny, a concert pianist, was also a professor of piano for over 4 decades. Her step-brother, Gordon Epperson, was a prominent cellist, writer and college professor. Her niece, Cécile Audette, is a singer and choral conductor, and her grandniece, Renée, a violinist. Both sets of grandparents were musical, as well. This has influenced Koscielny's work the most, as it has provided inspiration and a sense of layers and the element of time in the construction and architecture of her work. Early Education and Career, 1960's Margaret Koscielny began her art studies at Texas Woman's University with Toni La Salle, (a student of Hans Hoffman). La Salle was the first, and most important influence on Koscielny's approach to drawing and art. Ms. La Salle's paintings reflected the ideas she developed under Hoffman's instruction, and she was Koscielny's first encounter with an Abstract Expressionist painter. Koscielny then attended the University of Georgia, where she earned the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Master of Fine Arts in Art. Printmaking and drawing were the primary interests of her graduate work while studying with Charles Morgan, (a student of Jimmy Ernst, son of Max Ernst, the Surrealist). German Expressionism, surrealism and Abstract Expressionism were important influences during this time. The painters, Howard Thomas, James Herbert, and a fellow student, Jim Sitton were important mentors. She began, independently, the exploration of a technique evolved from printmaking combined with transparent media, and created her first "three-dimensional drawing-sculpture" in 1966. During the next two decades, Plexiglas was to be her primary format for drawings engraved, lighted and formed into assemblages. Teacher, Museum Curator, Artist, 1970's After a brief career teaching in public and private schools as well as Jacksonville University, she became Assistant to the Director of the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, (then called Ninah M. H. Cummer Gallery of Art). Margaret Koscielny was responsible for the organization and installation of exhibitions, publications, the training of Docents, and lectures on art history. During that time she also appeared regularly on television to discuss works of art in the museum's permanent collection. In December of 1973, Koscielny made a solo month-long tour of 9 major artistic capitals of Russia and the Ukraine in the former Soviet Union. This journey became the subject of nine lectures to capacity audiences at the Cummer Museum. She left the museum in 1974 to focus her activities primarily on her artwork. The 1970's were a time of numerous commissions, private and corporate for Koscielny, and she won the first National Endowment for the Arts grant in conjunction with the Florida Arts Council in 1975. This allowed her to execute three large sculptures in plexiglas which were exhibited at the Cummer Museum in 1976. Numerous other exhibitions throughout the Southeast followed. She also founded an independent group of 10 artists, Art Celebration! in 1973, because of the lack of galleries in Jacksonville.The success of the group's exhibition over a 5 year period precipitated new galleries to be established. Koscielny finished the decade with an invitation for a One Person Show at Vanderbilt University, also winning an international competition for the new Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport in 1979-80. She was one of only 3 women out of 13 artists, chosen from 500 competitors.The resulting three-dimensional assemblage, "Whole Sight," was in four parts, each 9 x 13 feet. They were installed on four walls over a descending 40 foot escalator. In late 1979, she was invited to produce and design an original ballet...

Category

Abstract 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass

1978 One on the other one by G.Roland Abstract Sculpture Polished Aluminum
1978 One on the other one by G.Roland Abstract Sculpture Polished Aluminum

1978 One on the other one by G.Roland Abstract Sculpture Polished Aluminum

By G. Roland

Located in Brescia, IT

This artwork is composed by two single cubes simply juxtaposed, as the original artist project present in our Gallery Archive. One of a kind piece and it is signet by the Author.

Category

Abstract 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Found Object Wall Sculpture/Relief by Gertie Lowe
Found Object Wall Sculpture/Relief by Gertie Lowe

Found Object Wall Sculpture/Relief by Gertie Lowe

By Gertie Lowe

Located in Long Island City, NY

Wall sculpture assemblage by Gertie Lowe, from 1978, is a conceptual abstract with everyday objects. Muted neutral tones are contrasted with vibrant accents. Signed and dated verso...

Category

Conceptual 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Wood

Steel sculpture / - Floral minimalism -
Steel sculpture / - Floral minimalism -

Steel sculpture / - Floral minimalism -

Located in Berlin, DE

Herbert Richard Max Bodzin (1936 Hohenlimburg - Weyhe 2025), Steel sculpture, 1974. 85 cm (height) x 25 cm (width) x 25 cm (depth), signed “H. Bodzin” on the base plate and dated “[1...

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Post-Minimalist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Greg Copeland 3-Dimensional Multi-Layered Cut Paper Nine Shapes
Greg Copeland 3-Dimensional Multi-Layered Cut Paper Nine Shapes

Greg Copeland 3-Dimensional Multi-Layered Cut Paper Nine Shapes

Located in Detroit, MI

Nine unique 3-Dimensional multi-layered abstract structural and architectural shapes fill the frame with the added interest of the shadows cast by the layering. Greg Copeland was the...

Category

Modern 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Paper

Samuel Kudish Void #1 Black and White Cross Relief, Tempura on Plywood 1977/1978
Samuel Kudish Void #1 Black and White Cross Relief, Tempura on Plywood 1977/1978

Samuel Kudish Void #1 Black and White Cross Relief, Tempura on Plywood 1977/1978

Located in Camden, ME

This monumental wall-mounted sculpture, titled Void #1, was created by Samuel Kudish in 1977–1978 in the artist’s Israeli studio, shortly before his relocation to Greenpoint, Brookly...

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Minimalist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Tempera

Sonambient
Sonambient

Sonambient

By Harry Bertoia

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Italian-born American artist Harry Bertoia (1915-1978), is a noted sculptor and modern furniture designer. He is arguably one of the most successful creative forces hired by Florence...

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Modern 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Copper

Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture
Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture

Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture

By Ron Hitchins

Located in London, GB

Original handmade fibreglass relief sculpture from Ron Hitchins' own home. Uniquely handmade and signed by the artist. Part of a series of 3 (see our other listings for the other two...

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Modern 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Wood

Modernist Ceramic Platinum-Plated Crouching Man Sculpture by Jaru, circa 1970
Modernist Ceramic Platinum-Plated Crouching Man Sculpture by Jaru, circa 1970

Modernist Ceramic Platinum-Plated Crouching Man Sculpture by Jaru, circa 1970

By Jaru

Located in New York, NY

This Modernist ceramic sculptures depicts an abstracted and cubist human form sitting cross legged with his back bent forward and arms outstretched. The sculpture, realized by Jaru o...

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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture
Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture

Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture

By Ron Hitchins

Located in London, GB

Original handmade fibreglass relief sculpture from Ron Hitchins' own home. Uniquely handmade and signed by the artist. Part of a series of 3 (see our other listings for the other two...

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Modern 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Wood

Fractured Series
Fractured Series

Fractured Series

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Fractured Series Red Abstract Sculpture Aluminum, metal sculpture black base, from the Fractured Series 1978, signed and dated. Paul Sisko has over thirty years of experience as a...

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Abstract 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Abstract Brutalist Bronze Sculpture, Prince Monyo (1926-)
Abstract Brutalist Bronze Sculpture, Prince Monyo (1926-)

Abstract Brutalist Bronze Sculpture, Prince Monyo (1926-)

Located in Palm Desert, CA

This is a grand sculpture rising to 77" high by Prince Monyo. Utilizing the lost wax process, the use of different textures and shapes creates this beautiful polished bronze piece. A...

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1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Great Niçoise Compression of Different Metals Fixed on Wood Panel Wall Sculpture
Great Niçoise Compression of Different Metals Fixed on Wood Panel Wall Sculpture

Great Niçoise Compression of Different Metals Fixed on Wood Panel Wall Sculpture

By César Baldaccini

Located in Paris, FR

1970 Compression of different metals, fixed on panel Signed, dated and situated in black felt marker at the bottom left side “César 1970 Nice” Referenced in the Durand-Ruel Archives under No. 985 Unique artwork accompanied by the certificate from the Durand-Ruel Archives H. 36 cm W. 20,5 cm D. 9 cm Dimensions with panel: H. 60 cm W. 45,2 cm D. 4,8 cm His parents, Omer and Leila Baldaccini, Italian of Tuscan origin, had a bar in Marseilles, where César was born in 1921 in the popular district of la Belle-de-Mai, at No. 71 rue Loubon, in the center. “I am basically an absolute autodidact,” he says. He first worked at his father’s, before attending in 1935 the courses of the School of Fine Arts in his hometown with his classmate Raymond Normand and, in 1943, the National School of Fine Arts in Paris with Michel Guino, Albert Féraud, Daniel David and Philippe Hiquily, like him in the studio of Marcel Gimond...

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Post-War 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture
Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture

Brutalist Relief Wall Sculpture

By Ron Hitchins

Located in London, GB

Original handmade fibreglass relief sculpture from Ron Hitchins' own home. Uniquely handmade and signed by the artist. Part of a series of 3 (see our other listings for the other two...

Category

Modern 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Fiberglass, Wood

Untitled (Sounding Sculpture)
Untitled (Sounding Sculpture)

Untitled (Sounding Sculpture)

By Harry Bertoia

Located in Palm Desert, CA

"Untitled (Sounding Sculpture)" is a Post-War abstract metal sculpture created by Harry Bertoia in circa 1970. This artwork is 103 x 16 x 16 inches and weighs less than 50 lbs. Ber...

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Post-War 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze, Copper

Untitled

Untitled

By Victor Vasarely

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Combining patterns reminiscent of tessellation and a large grid-like system, Vasarely turns a plain hexagon into a concave surface. Shades of light and dark play across the 'facets' ...

Category

Op Art 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Spray
Spray

Spray

By Harry Bertoia

Located in Miami, FL

TECHNICAL INFORMATION Harry Bertoia Spray 1979 (year completed) Steel wire, bronze 37 h x 13 dia in. Sold with a certificate of authenticity from the Harry Bertoia Foundation and a...

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Abstract 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Optisk komposition
Optisk komposition

Optisk komposition

By Victor Vasarely

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Victor Vasarely Optisk komposition, 1970 is a Studio Line Rosenthal Porcelain relief with aluminum and is hand-signed by Victor Vasarely (Hungary, 1906 – France, 1997) on verso. Numb...

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Op Art 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze

Quadrato
Quadrato

Quadrato

By Jesús Rafael Soto

Located in Miami, FL

Jesus Rafael Soto (1923-2005) Quadrato 1974 Editions Denise Rene 46 of 75 Acrylic/aluminum with painted metal rods 17,5 x 15,7 x 12,5 in Signed and dated Provenance: Editions Galeri...

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Op Art 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Tan Sculpture - Skeletal Format 67
American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Tan Sculpture - Skeletal Format 67

American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Tan Sculpture - Skeletal Format 67

By Linda Stein

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, Skeletal Format 67 - American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Tan Sculpture Linda Stein has been addressing the theme of Power/Vulnerability for more than five deca...

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Feminist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plastic, Wood, Found Objects, Acrylic

Linienspiel (Line Game)
Linienspiel (Line Game)

Linienspiel (Line Game)

By Victor Vasarely

Located in Palo Alto, CA

This original Plexiglas with linen is numbered 5/20 in black pen in the lower left on one side. An unexpected energy is conveyed by the broken black and white lines respectively por...

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Op Art 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Lucite, Plexiglass, Screen

American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Red Sculpture - Brush Swivel 64
American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Red Sculpture - Brush Swivel 64

American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Red Sculpture - Brush Swivel 64

By Linda Stein

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, Brush Swivel 64 - American Feminist Contemporary Chair Black Red Sculpture Linda Stein has been addressing the theme of Power/Vulnerability for more than five decades....

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Feminist 1970s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Wood, Paper, Found Objects, Acrylic