Description: Hiro Yamagata Authentic & Original BRONZE SCULPTURE, "Out To Lunch", listed with the Submit Best Offer option ACCEPTING OFFERS NOW: The item for sale here is a brilliant Hiro Yamagata Bronze Sculpture with a fabulous patina that retails for $10,000.00, significantly more than our asking price. Thus, if you are looking for a stunning piece by Yamagata, for a great value, then this is it. This artwork, one of his nicest and largest sculptures we have ever made available, is full round, making it able to be displayed in a variety of ways and areas. Additionally, with only 275 pieces in the edition, which sold out almost immediately after it was published in 1988, this sculpture is now nearly impossible to find. Yet, we have listed it with the Submit Best Offer option so name your price now. At this incredible value, it will not be around long as the first person to meet our bottom line, shall be the lucky new owner of this piece. You do not want to miss out on this authentic item from the master sculptor, Hiro Yamagata. HIRO YAMAGATA (B.1948): Hiro Yamagata is considered one of the most successful and multi-talented contemporary artists. Known as a pioneer who is never willing to settle, Yamagata has pushed both himself and the art community forward. Interested in becoming a part of the innovation, Hiro Yamagata moved to Los Angeles, California in 1978. Inspired by the Pop Art movement, Yamagata began producing silkscreen as a medium and his work became known for its bright, vibrant colors. Almost immediately, his silkscreen work was a monumental success in American. During the 1980s, he was commissioned to create art for the Air & Space bicentennial, the 1984 Olympics, that anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, President Ronald Reagan, and a series of golf related paintings he created with the famous golfer Jack Nicklaus. Today, Hiro Yamagata is celebrate as one of the most innovative and multi-talented artists in the world. His ability to try to new things, push boundaries, and excel in a number of artistic mediums are all qualities praised by the contemporary art movement. He has pushed not only himself, but the entire world of art forward through his new techniques and today is celebrate as both a brilliant artist and a contemporary art pioneer. Submit Best Offer, ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED: You are viewing a high quality, and exquisite Hiro Yamagata Bronze Sculpture, titled "Out to Lunch" that will certainly bring enjoyment to your home or business. Yamagata has incorporated his full realm of captivating genius and remarkable talents into this one sculpture, which pays homage to colorful personalities. Furthermore, it is guaranteed authentic, signed into the bronze, numbered (134 of 275) and, comes with a Gallery COA. Also, the sculpture is of impressive craftsmanship and size, measuring approximately 17" tall, and is in excellent condition without any defects to report. So remember again, it has been listed with the Submit Best Offer Option, meaning it will likely sell before this listing ends. This piece looks absolutely spectacular in person, where the intricate detail and wonderful patina, bring it to life in a brilliant display of contemporary art. Hiro Yamagata's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Now is the opportunity to add an authentic piece to your collection as it will be packaged to ship domestically or Internationally. Therefore, please contact us if you have any questions regarding this sculpture and do not forget to Submit Your Offer now.
Price: 4895 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
End Time: 2025-02-02T10:47:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 89.95 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: hiro yamagata
Unit of Sale: 275
Signed: Yes
Material: Bronze
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Region of Origin: US
Subject: Figures
Type: Sculpture
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1988
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 17
Style: Contemporary Art
Features: Signed
Time Period Produced: 1970-1989