Tony Rosenthal Untitled 1998 Signed Unique Welded Steel Sculpture
Tony Rosenthal Untitled 1998 Signed Unique Welded Steel Sculpture
Tony Rosenthal
Untitled from Accumulation Series, 1998
Unique Welded Steel Table Top Sculpture
20 x 5 x 5 inches
Inscribed "Tony Rosenthal" on base
© Estate of Tony Rosenthal / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Provenance
Acquired directly from the Artist
Condition
Excellent condition.
Hand Signed Table Top Sculpture
The majority of Tony Rosenthal sculptures sold recently at public auction are NOT hand signed by Tony Rosenthal so locating a signed Tony Rosenthal sculpture is particularly desirable. Tony Rosenthal Untitled, 1998, is a Welded Steel Unique Table Top sculpture from Rosenthal's innovative Accumulation Series that is inscribed "Tony Rosenthal" on the base and stands nearly two-feet tall. A masterful Unique Table Top sculpture by a Public Art legend.
Named a Public Art legend by Sam Hunter, professor and art critic, monumental Public Art sculptures by Tony Rosenthal are located in many of the largest United States Cities, including Beverly Hills, CA; Detroit, MI; Highland Park, IL; Honolulu, HA; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; New London, CT; New York, NY; Norfolk, VA; Philadelphia, PA; San Diego,CA.
International Solo & Group Exhibitions
Throughout his career, Tony Rosenthal exhibited all over the world in solo and group shows. In addition to the legendary Kootz Gallery, New York, Tony Rosenthal received numerous one man exhibitions at M. Knoedler & Company, New York; André Emmerich Gallery, New York; Maxwell Davidson Gallery, New York; Catherine Viviano Gallery, New York and Denise Rene, Paris.
You Know The Art!
When the Artist passed away, The New York Times asked Fine Art Dealer Joseph K. Levene, President, Joseph K. Levene Fine Art, Ltd. for observations for the Artist's The New York Times obituary. Joseph K. Levene said: "Tony Rosenthal reminds me of a character actor. You know the face but not the name. With him, you know the art. He never had a retrospective, but that's all right, he has one every day on the streets of New York.''
Tony Rosenthal Museum & Public Art Collections