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FM195305_Acrobats_magnesite-steel-wood_Fran-Moyer

Acrobats by Fran Moyer (1953). Magnesite, steel, wood. Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 25, 2018

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Fracas (1953). Welded steel sculpture by Fran Moyer, presaging the world of Game of Thrones. Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 24, 2018

FM195300_Fracas_welded-steel_18x40_Fran-Moyer

Fracas (1953). Welded steel sculpture by Fran Moyer, presaging the world of Game of Thrones. Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 25, 2018

FM195300_Fracas_Fran-Moyer-exhibit_Richmond-Art-Center

Poster for Fran Moyer’s solo sculpture show at the Richmond Art Center, August 22 – September 12, 1953. Fracas (welded steel) is pictured.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 24, 2018

FM195104_Torero_01_welded-steel_Fran-Moyer

Bullfighter, welded steel figure by Fran Moyer (1951). Walnut Creek Art Festival, 1st prize for sculpture (1951). Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 24, 2018

FM195103_Mystic_02_marble_Fran-Moyer

Mystic, marble head by by Fran Moyer (1951). Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 20, 2018

FM195104_Torero_02_welded-steel_Fran-Moyer

Bullfighter, welded steel figure by Fran Moyer (1951). Walnut Creek Art Festival, 1st prize for sculpture (1951). Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 24, 2018

FM195103_Mystic_03_marble_Fran-Moyer

Mystic, marble head by by Fran Moyer (1951). Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 20, 2018

FM195105_Toro_welded-steel_Fran-Moyer

Bull, welded steel figure by Fran Moyer (1951). Western Sculpture and Print Annual, Oakland Museum of Art, 1st Morrison Award of $100.00, Gold Medal, and “Guest of Honor” One-Man Show (1952). Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 24, 2018

FM195104_Torero_03_welded-steel_Fran-Moyer

Bullfighter, welded steel figure by Fran Moyer (1951). Walnut Creek Art Festival, 1st prize for sculpture (1951). Private collection.

Posted on April 30, 2017February 24, 2018

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