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English: This is an image of Bell - Palanchian's culpture entitled "Dancers" that was created in the 1940s. Originally done in terra-cotta, it was re-cast in bronze at a later date. It was showed at the Annual New Jersey State Exhibition in the Montclair Museum, in Montclair NJ. The terra cotta sculpture was later sold and the bronze might have been stolen from the High Gate gallery in NYC. |
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