SOLD! for $313.00.
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Rosalind Cook (Peruvian/American, 20th-21st century), "Spring Fever," patinated bronze sculpture depicting a young girl holding a sprig of flowers in one hand and a sun hat in the other. Signed on base and dated 1997, numbered 14/37. Mounted on an oval hardwood base with title placard. Height: 13". With base: 15" H x 7" W x 5 1/2" D. Note: Rosalind Cook's works have been commissioned for several public places including the Gilcrease Museum, the Cleveland Heart Clinic, the America West Stadium in Phoenix, and the University of South Alabama. According to her website, she is retired from creating public works and works for galleries.
PROVENANCE: A Nashville, Tennessee Estate.
CONDITION: Tiny abrasion mark to subject's right forearm, otherwise excellent condition.