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Artist: Victor Delfin
Baby Condor, Bronze Sculpture by Victor Delfin
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
A bronze sculpture by Victor Delfin circa 1970. A whimsical, abstracted bird figure in a blissful pose with wings spread. Artist: Victor Delfin, Peruvian (1927 - ) Title: Baby ...
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1970s Folk Art Victor Delfin Art

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Bronze

Hens, Serigraph by Victor Delfin 1980
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
This print was created by Peruvian artist Victor Delfin. Delfin found the source of his inspiration in the ancient Paracan culture of Peru, part of the broader Incan civilization. De...
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1980s Folk Art Victor Delfin Art

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Screen

Cabeza de Caballo, Surrealist Iron Sculpture by Victor Delfin
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
Title: Cabeza de Caballo Medium: Iron Sculpture Size: 9 x 7 x 3.5 in. (22.86 x 17.78 x 8.89 cm)
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20th Century Modern Victor Delfin Art

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Iron

Condor II, Etching by Victor Delfin
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
This print was created by Peruvian artist Victor Delfin. Delfin found the source of his inspiration in the ancient Paracan culture of Peru, part of the broader Incan civilization. De...
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1980s Folk Art Victor Delfin Art

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Etching

Adios Pueblo de Ayacucho
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Victor Delfin, Peruvian (1927 - ) Title: Adios Pueblo de Ayacucho Year: 1985 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 64 x 52 in. (162.56 x 132.08 cm)
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1980s Modern Victor Delfin Art

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Canvas, Oil

Victor Delfin, Condor, Serigraph, 1980
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
This print was created by Peruvian artist Victor Delfin. Delfin found the source of his inspiration in the ancient Paracan culture of Peru, part of the broader Incan civilization. De...
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1980s Folk Art Victor Delfin Art

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Screen

Victor Delfin, "Baby Condor, " Serigraph, 1979
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
This print was created by Peruvian artist Victor Delfin. Delfin found the source of his inspiration in the ancient Paracan culture of Peru, part of the broader Incan civilization. De...
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1970s Folk Art Victor Delfin Art

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Screen

Victor Delfin, "Four Red Birds and a Flower, " Serigraph, 1978
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
This print was created by Peruvian artist Victor Delfin. Delfin found the source of his inspiration in the ancient Paracan culture of Peru, part of the broader Incan civilization. De...
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1970s Folk Art Victor Delfin Art

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Screen

#1 Bird, Hand-Welded Bronze, Copper and Iron Sculpture by Delfin
By Victor Delfin
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Victor Delfin, Peruvian (1927 - ) Title: #1 Bird Year: 1978 Medium: Hand-Welded Bronze, Copper and Iron Sculpture Size: 45 in. x 71 in. (114.3 cm x 180.34 cm)
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1970s Modern Victor Delfin Art

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Bronze, Copper, Iron

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