Mid-century abstract biomorphic popular ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz

$125.00
#SN.3370572
Mid-century abstract biomorphic popular ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz, Flowing organic abstract ceramic sculpture from the 1950s Attributed to Heifetz of New York.
Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
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Product code: Mid-century abstract biomorphic popular ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz

Flowing, organic abstract ceramic sculpture from the 1950s. Attributed to Heifetz of New York given its similarity -- in form, color, glaze, construction, and overall feel -- to sculpture, objects, and lamp bases made by that company. Glossy green-yellow-gray glaze.

Curves and undulations, and positive and negative spaces, everywhere. Different appearance from every angle. Displays well.

Substantial -- about 7.5" tall and 6.5" wide. Weighs over 2 pounds.

In very good vintage condition (any dark wavy lines / areas are reflections / shadows -- not damage). Only issue is a tiny chip, and popular an associated crack line, of about .25" on one of the edges between the gray area and the green area. Please see the right side of picture 6 (only the short wavy line going up from the chip is a crack; the longer dark line going down from the chip is not a crack -- part of the gray glaze). The same issue can be seen in picture 10, now on the left side. Additionally, the bottom covering, likely felt, is missing.

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