Luise Kaish - The Angel of Joshua, Bronze, 1957
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Luise Kaish - The Angel of Joshua, Bronze, 1957

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The Chariot of Death (detail)
Théophile Schuler, 1848.

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The Life Tree of Current 93
László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946). Negative Cat. c. 1926.

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duane hanson - vietnam scene (1969)
five piece sculpture installation depicting dead and dying U.S. soldiers sprawled on the ground. due to the nature of hanson’s works, these sculpted bodies occupied floor space in exhibits rather than hanging on a wall or having clearly defined boundaries.
trevor watson for marquis magazine no. 7