Joseph J. Greenberg Jr. - Vintage Figurative Statue on Block (ca. 1960, Plaster)
Joseph Greenberg Jr. - Female Figurative Statue on Block (ca. 1960, Plaster). Black plaster statue on wood block. No signature. In good condition.
Size: 14.5”H x 3”D x 3”W
Joseph J. Greenberg Jr was a woodworker and sculptor in Philadelphia. He created many public art sculptures in and around Philadelphia including: Granite Bear and Cub at the Philadelphia Zoo, Two Hands in West Philadelphia, Birds in Flight on Market and 2nd in Downtown Philadelphia, and the Symbol of Progress at the entrance of the public library in Bethlehem, PA.
More info and Smithsonian interview with Greenberg: https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-joseph-j-greenberg-12576
Joseph Greenberg Jr. - Female Figurative Statue on Block (ca. 1960, Plaster). Black plaster statue on wood block. No signature. In good condition.
Size: 14.5”H x 3”D x 3”W
Joseph J. Greenberg Jr was a woodworker and sculptor in Philadelphia. He created many public art sculptures in and around Philadelphia including: Granite Bear and Cub at the Philadelphia Zoo, Two Hands in West Philadelphia, Birds in Flight on Market and 2nd in Downtown Philadelphia, and the Symbol of Progress at the entrance of the public library in Bethlehem, PA.
More info and Smithsonian interview with Greenberg: https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-joseph-j-greenberg-12576
Joseph Greenberg Jr. - Female Figurative Statue on Block (ca. 1960, Plaster). Black plaster statue on wood block. No signature. In good condition.
Size: 14.5”H x 3”D x 3”W
Joseph J. Greenberg Jr was a woodworker and sculptor in Philadelphia. He created many public art sculptures in and around Philadelphia including: Granite Bear and Cub at the Philadelphia Zoo, Two Hands in West Philadelphia, Birds in Flight on Market and 2nd in Downtown Philadelphia, and the Symbol of Progress at the entrance of the public library in Bethlehem, PA.
More info and Smithsonian interview with Greenberg: https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-joseph-j-greenberg-12576