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  • New York, NY - May 3, 2019. Spectators pass Claude Lalanne's painted bronze "Pomme de Jardin" in the Kasmin Gallery at the Frieze Art Fair on New York City's Randalls Island.
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  • New York, NY - May 3, 2019. A woman passes Claude Lalanne's painted bronze "Pomme de Jardin" in the Kasmin Gallery at the Frieze Art Fair on New York City's Randalls Island.
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  • New York, NY - 5 May 2017. The opening day of the Frieze Art Fair, showcasing modern and contemporary art presented by galleries from around the world, on Randall's Island in New York City. A man takes a photo of Francis Upritchard's bronze "Strangle," 2015, in the Anton Kern Gallery.
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  • Two 1870 maquette's by Frédéric Bartholdi for the Statue of Liberty, in terracotta on the left, and bronze in the center, together with an 1879 "American Committee Model" in bronze, produced as a money-making souvenir to raise the funds needed to build a pedestal for the statue. The maquettes reflect the evolution of the design for the statue.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • In the foreground is a bronze sculpture of Ivan Mestrovic by American Malvina Hoffman, an American student of Auguste Rodin,  in the Luce Center for American Art Visible Storage Study Collection of the Brooklyn Museum.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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