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Isaac Witkin / Weathering steel / Tom Otterness / Beelden aan Zee / Argo / Bronze sculpture / Visual arts / Sculpture / Delaware Art Museum
Date: 2013-11-24 23:13:44
Isaac Witkin
Weathering steel
Tom Otterness
Beelden aan Zee
Argo
Bronze sculpture
Visual arts
Sculpture
Delaware Art Museum

Protecting the Future, [removed]Domenico Mortellito, [removed]Nova Scotia grey sandstone. Gift of Adria M. Peterson and Gina M. Reeves, 1996. © Estate of Domenico Mortellito. Between 1945 and 1979, Domenico Mortellit

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