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More Isaac Witkin -- Nine Bronze Sculptures

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To view my first article featuring the sculptures of Isaac Witkin, click here.


The Artist Isaac Witkin, by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's AWC

"Isaac Witkin is widely recognized as one of the most original and masterful sculptors in the modern era.   After creating abstract welded steel works in the 1970's, Witkin began working in bronze, ultimately inventing his own sculptural language.  

(Witkin was) born on May 10, 1936 in Johannesburg, South Africa and died on April 23, 2006 in Pemberton, New Jersey."

The words in quotation marks and all the images are courtesy and copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs.

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Amazon (1979), 30 Inches High: by Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


Linden Tree (1981), 10 Feet High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


Tempest Ami (1985), 80 Inches High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


Badlands (1984), 31 Inches High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkins, the Estate of Isaac Witkins, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


Messenger (1985), 80 Inches High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


Winter's Tale (1986), 14.5 Inches High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


Hawthorn Tree Variation 3 (1990), by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs

The height of the Hawthorn sculpture is 92 Inches.


Madame Butterfly (1991), 97 Inches High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs


United We Stand (1996), 8+ Feet High by : Courtesy and Copyright of Nadine Witkin, the Estate of Isaac Witkin, and Artnet's Artist Works Catalogs

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My first article featuring Witkin sculptures by GLloyd Rowsey on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 9:38:52 AM
seven comments is good! ;-) by Meryl Ann Butler on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 9:59:26 AM
Thanx, MAB, I needed that. by GLloyd Rowsey on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 10:47:53 AM
LOL by Meryl Ann Butler on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 11:01:08 AM
Very good metal sculptures by David McCauley on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 7:54:19 PM
Nice work! by Bia Winter on Monday, May 16, 2011 at 6:34:25 AM