Eugene Guass Marble Sculpture Abstract Man's Face Head MCM 16" tall 1974
Eugene Guass Marble Sculpture Abstract Man's Face Head MCM 16" tall 1974
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Eugene Guass Marble Sculpture Abstract Man's Face Head MCM 16" tall 1974
Sculpture is in good preowned condition. The sculpture measures 16" tall and it weighs about 17 lbs. It will ship with insurance. Please see pictures for details.
About the artist:
EUGENE GAUSS (AMERICAN 1905-1988)
Born December 8, 1905 Belsen Switzerland Eugene Gauss began to learn his trade at age 13. He worked as a stone cutter throughout Europe, especially Italy and Switzerland. He came to the United States in 1927 and married his wife, Helen, in 1934. Gauss studied in Europe and in the U.S. He taught in the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts, the Hull Art Center School as well as other private Art Schools. He also lectured and demonstrated extensively. Mr. Gauss works in stone, marble, granite, terracotta, alabaster, bronze, and hammered lead. Awards and medals from all over the world have recognized the work of this gifted and versatile artist. His work is in collections in the United States, Canada, Belgium, England, Germany, Switzerland, Israel, and the Middle East. He exhibited at the National Academy, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia Museum, Detroit and Michigan Fine Art Museums, Denver Colorado Museum, Contemporary Art Museum in Houston, New Jersey State Building for the Worlds Fair in New York, New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, Newark and Montclair Museums and Seton Hall University to name a few.
Sculpture is in good preowned condition. The sculpture measures 16" tall and it weighs about 17 lbs. It will ship with insurance. Please see pictures for details.
About the artist:
EUGENE GAUSS (AMERICAN 1905-1988)
Born December 8, 1905 Belsen Switzerland Eugene Gauss began to learn his trade at age 13. He worked as a stone cutter throughout Europe, especially Italy and Switzerland. He came to the United States in 1927 and married his wife, Helen, in 1934. Gauss studied in Europe and in the U.S. He taught in the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts, the Hull Art Center School as well as other private Art Schools. He also lectured and demonstrated extensively. Mr. Gauss works in stone, marble, granite, terracotta, alabaster, bronze, and hammered lead. Awards and medals from all over the world have recognized the work of this gifted and versatile artist. His work is in collections in the United States, Canada, Belgium, England, Germany, Switzerland, Israel, and the Middle East. He exhibited at the National Academy, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia Museum, Detroit and Michigan Fine Art Museums, Denver Colorado Museum, Contemporary Art Museum in Houston, New Jersey State Building for the Worlds Fair in New York, New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, Newark and Montclair Museums and Seton Hall University to name a few.