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John Cutrone - Austin - Sculpture 'au revoir' - 47cm - chalkware
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John Cutrone - Austin - Sculpture 'au revoir' - 47cm - chalkware

Early rare sculpture by John Cutrone - Austin. Produced in 1986 - United States, 20th century Good overall condition showing slight traces of wear - Collector's Sculpture Rare original sculpture by John Cutrone, artist from the United States whose work is internationally recognized. -Title "Au Revoir" Dimensions - height: 48 cm / Base: 14,5 cm x 13 cm x 9 cm - weight: 3,3 kilo - Signed Cutrone and stamp Austin. Prod sculpture 1986. The sculpture is white and placed on a black base. - relatively good condition, some traces, slightly faded white, that can be painted or varnished to make it fresher. * John Cutrone was born on January 12, 1955, in Brooklyn in New York City, he grew up on Long Island. John started producing bronze and was fortunate to have worked with Erté, the father of the Art deco movement. Since 1981, John has been exposing in more than 25 galleries in the United States. Self-taught, he dedicated himself to art at the age of 12. Getting his first big break in New York in the 1970's with the prestigious Keane Mason Gallery, located on 57th Street. At the age of 25, he had his first one-man show at Gallery Internationale, New York. Orderly packed and shipped by registered mail.

No. 31002369

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John Cutrone - Austin - Sculpture 'au revoir' - 47cm - chalkware

John Cutrone - Austin - Sculpture 'au revoir' - 47cm - chalkware

Early rare sculpture by John Cutrone - Austin.
Produced in 1986 - United States, 20th century

Good overall condition showing slight traces of wear - Collector's Sculpture
Rare original sculpture by John Cutrone, artist from the United States whose work is internationally recognized.

-Title "Au Revoir"

Dimensions - height: 48 cm / Base: 14,5 cm x 13 cm x 9 cm - weight: 3,3 kilo
- Signed Cutrone and stamp Austin. Prod sculpture 1986.
The sculpture is white and placed on a black base.

- relatively good condition, some traces, slightly faded white, that can be painted or varnished to make it fresher.

* John Cutrone was born on January 12, 1955, in Brooklyn in New York City, he grew up on Long Island. John started producing bronze and was fortunate to have worked with Erté, the father of the Art deco movement. Since 1981, John has been exposing in more than 25 galleries in the United States.
Self-taught, he dedicated himself to art at the age of 12. Getting his first big break in New York in the 1970's with the prestigious Keane Mason Gallery, located on 57th Street. At the age of 25, he had his first one-man show at Gallery Internationale, New York.

Orderly packed and shipped by registered mail.

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