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Monumental Chandelier by Architect Paolo Soleri
$ 68,250
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Monumental Chandelier Hand-Crafted by Architect Paolo Soleri,Brutalist Design. Bronze Cast from the Arcosanti foundry Yavapai County, Arizona 1975 Features multiple wind bells and Sculptural designs, Arcosanti medallion on one of the strands (shown in images). Total height 87" Without 15" add on hook 72".
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Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Notes: Arcosanti medallion on one of the strands (shown in images). Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Bronze Condition: Good. Patina of 50 plus years. Creation Date: 1975 Styles / Movements: Brutalist Dealer Reference #: C00003079 Incollect Reference #: 595219 -
Dimensions
H. 87 in; H.2. 72 in; H. 220.98 cm; H.2. 182.88 cm;
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