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Browse through and inquire about American sculpture for sale at Caldwell Gallery Hudson.

Sculpture is an artform whereby the artist creates a two or three-dimensional depiction from a broad range of materials. In some instances pieces are sculpted by removing material – as in wood or stone carving. Other sculptures are made by adding materials ingularly or in combination (clay, metal, fabric, glass, plaster, plexiglass, etc.) to create a model or assemblege. The scope and definition of what may be considered sculpture continues to evolve with each new generation of artists. We are pleased to offer for sale an array of pieces made between 1871-1978.

Image of plexiglass construction titled "#128" by Leroy Lamis in white, clear, yellow and blue plexiglas.

Leroy Lamis
#128 (1967)
Plexiglas construction, 16 1/2" x 16 1/2" x 9 1/2"

 

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Image of modernist wood sculpture titled "Ancienne Noblesse" by Irving Lehman showing two twined figures.

Irving Lehman
Ancienne Noblesse (c.1935-45)
Wood, 18" x 5" x 3 1/2"

 

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Image of Yulla Lipchitz's abstract bronze sculpture titled "Snake & Bird Twined on Branch #2."

Yulla Lipchitz
Snake & Bird Twined on Branch #2 (c.1973-78)
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Bronze, 26" x 12 1/2" x 11 1/2"
 

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Image of abstract aluminum sculpture titled "Ode to the Ancient Monarch" by James C. Myford.

James C. Myford
Ode to the Ancient Monarch (1978)
Aluminum on black slate base, 28 1/2" high

 

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Image of Yulla Lipchitz's abstract bronze sculpture titled "Woman Dancing About Trees."

Yulla Lipchitz
Woman Dancing About Trees (c.1973-78)
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Bronze, 20" x 10" x 10 1/2"

 

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Image of white marble statue titled "Woman of Samaria" by William Rinehart depicting a woman, in a draped garment with many folds, holding a water jug at her hip.

William Rinehart
Woman of Samaria (1871)
White marble, 81" tall, including base

 

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Image of bronze abstract sculpture titled Cobra by Yulla Lipchitz. depicting a snake rising from organic forms.

Yulla Lipchitz
Cobra (c.1973)
Bronze, 22" x 11" x 7"

 

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