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Grouping of Three (3) Judaic Items and Lucite Clock. Includes: Hakuli bronze figurine (11-1/4" H ), brass inlaid Judaic menorah (13-1/2" H), and Lucite clock (11" H). Bending to hands on the clock and wear, good condition. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Shipping $58.00 (estimate $100-$150)
Exquisite Early 19th Century Philipp Fertbauer Vienna Bronze Pear Shaped Repeater Traveling Clock. Enamel dial inscribed "Fertbauer in Wien" and "Nicht, Schlagt". Beveled Glass door, decorative hands, and stands on lion shaped feet. Good working condition. Measures 7" H x 4" W. Shipping $38.00 (estimate $800-$1200)
Artist: Mark Kostabi Artwork Title: Untitled Size: 47 x 52 cm Media: Oil on canvas Artist Info: Mark Kostabi was born in Los Angeles on November 27, 1960, to Estonian immigrants Kaljo and Rita Kostabi. He was raised in Whittier, California and studied drawing and painting at California State University, Fullerton. In 1982 he moved to New York and by 1984 he became a prominent figure of the East Village art scene winning the "Proliferation Prize" from the East Village Eye for being in more art exhibitions than any other New York artist. Retrospective exhibitions of Kostabi's paintings have been held at the Mitsukoshi Museum in Tokyo and the Art Museum of Estonia in Tallinn. Kostabi's work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the National Gallery in Washington D.C., the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Yale University Art Gallery the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome and the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands. His work was published on the cover of the book East Village '85 published by Pelham Press and his paintings were included prominently in numerous East Village shows in museums and galleries internationally. Matteo Editore published a book on Kostabi titled Mark Kostabi and the East Village scene 1983–1987 written by Baird Jones. During the mid-1980s he developed a media persona by publishing self-interviews which commented on the commodification of contemporary art. In 1986 Kostabi designed the Bloomingdales shopping bag. By 1987 his works were widely exhibited in New York galleries and throughout the United States, in Japan, Germany and Australia. His permanent public works include a mural in Palazzo dei Priori in Arezzo, Italy, a large bronze sculpture in the central square of San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, and a bronze portrait of Pope John Paul II in Velletri, Italy.
A CHINESE RECTANGULAR BRONZE CENSER, with fitted wood cover and stand, the cover with a celadon jade boy finial, the bronze censer itself weighing 2.05Kg, the sides with buddhistic lion head handles, the base of the censer cast with a seal mark, 8.2in high overall, the censer itself 6.2in wide including handles x 3.25in x 3.3in high.
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