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The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 569 / 2223 sold -
The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 570 / 2223 sold -
The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 571 / 2223 sold -
The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 572 / 2223 sold -
The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 573 / 2223 sold -
The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 574 / 2223 sold -
The wood is walnut. The fish is dark blue. Excerpt about Artist: Emil Milan ('É›mil Mɪ'lÉ‘Ën; May 17, 1922 – April 5, 1985) was an American woodworker known for his carved bowls, birds, and other accessories and art in wood. Trained as a sculptor at the Art Students League of New York, he designed and made wooden ware in the New York City metropolitan area, and later in rural Pennsylvania where he lived alone and used his barn as a workshop. Participating in many woodworking, craft, and design exhibits of his day, his works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the Center for Art in Wood, the Museum of Art and Design, and many private collections. 575 / 2223 sold -
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Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 591 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 592 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 593 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 594 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 595 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 596 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 597 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 598 / 2223 sold -
Girl reading a book. Excerpt: A vintage Swedish pottery figurine of a seated girl reading a book known as Amazing Amalia. Originally designed as a bookend but was found to be too light to support books. MAKER Lisa Larson (Swedish, 1931) | Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1826-1993) MARKS Marked: Gustavsberg / Amalia / LL. PERIOD Mid 20th century DATE 1958 DIMENSIONS Width 4.25 Depth 5.25 Height 7 inches 599 / 2223 sold -
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