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Sculptor, b. 1922 - d. 1996

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    • CAMPOLI, Cosmo (American, 1922-1996) Birth of Death. 1950-5...
      Dec. 04, 2024

      CAMPOLI, Cosmo (American, 1922-1996) Birth of Death. 1950-5...

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      CAMPOLI, Cosmo (American, 1922-1996) Birth of Death. 1950-51. Bronze and steel. Unsigned. 31 ¾ h x 11 ½ w x 20 ¼” d. Unsigned. Campoli was a member of the Monster Roster, which included such artist luminaries as Dominick Di Meo, Leon Golub, Nancy Spero and Seymour Rosofsky. This sculpture is the same cast version of Birth of Death (with a different stand) in the collection at the MCA, and the Smart Museum in Chicago. Surface dirt overall. Unusual patterns and textures inherent. Overall good condition. Third party shipping required.

      Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
    • Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997) Bronze Sculpture
      Sep. 17, 2023

      Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997) Bronze Sculpture

      Est: $600 - $800

      Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997) Bronze Sculpture 1951, signed on underside, depicting a family embrace; together with a Max Prophete pierced steel wall hanging of a figure with animals, signed bottom left, and a cast metal wall sculpture depicting a school of fish Category: Fine Art > Sculptures Estimated Sale Time: 11:48 am CST Shipping Status: Due to size, weight, value or shipping complexity, this item must be shipped via a 3rd Party and the shipping cost may be high. We recommend contacting multiple shipping vendors for an estimate as the cost may vary greatly. Last modified: August 28, 2023, 8:34 am

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    • Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997) Bronze Sculpture
      Jul. 23, 2023

      Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997) Bronze Sculpture

      Est: $200 - $300

      Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997) Bronze Sculpture 1951, signed on underside, depicting a family embrace; together with a Max Prophete pierced steel wall hanging of a figure with animals, signed bottom left and a cast metal wall sculpture depicting a school of fish Property from: an Estate, Chicago (Streeterville), Illinois Category: Fine Art > Sculpture Estimated Sale Time: 12:30 pm CST Shipping Status: Due to size, weight, value or shipping complexity, this item must be shipped via a 3rd Party and the shipping cost may be high. We recommend contacting multiple shipping vendors for an estimate as the cost may vary greatly. Download High Resolution Photographs: Photograph #1 Photograph #2 Photograph #3 Photograph #4 Photograph #5 Photograph #6 Photograph #7 Photograph #8 Photograph #9 Photograph #10 Photograph #11 Photograph #12 Last modified: July 20, 2023, 10:17 am

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    • CAMPOLI, Cosmo (American,1922-1997) Three Untitled Sculptures from “Spumoni Village” plus ephemera. ca. 1977.
      Jun. 28, 2023

      CAMPOLI, Cosmo (American,1922-1997) Three Untitled Sculptures from “Spumoni Village” plus ephemera. ca. 1977.

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      CAMPOLI, Cosmo (American,1922-1997) Three Untitled Sculptures from “Spumoni Village” plus ephemera. ca. 1977. A cone shaped sculpture with four breasts as the base of the work with four double faced circles above the base, then capped with a found object decorated cone. An early hologram on a sheet of plastic with a psychedelic pattern on photo emulsion was originally attached to this artwork as a shade and is now separated. This sculpture is very fragile. 4 ½ x 4 x 3”; A baby’s booty turned into a car with buttons for wheels and peach pits for a front bumper with a tiny plastic doll as passenger. Paint, glitter and found objects adorn this eccentric shoe car. 3 x 5 ½ x 3 ½”. A baby’s sandal decorated with paint and glitter. 1 ½ x 5 x 3”. All sculptures have elements of paint, glitter, adhesives and found objects. This lot includes 26 pieces on paper: Spumoni Village exhibition card, original handwritten commentary/text art pieces, various invites and posters with other related Campoli ephemera. Campoli was a Chicago-based sculptor. He was a member of a group of School of the Art Institute of Chicago artists collectively dubbed the "Monster Roster" by critic Franz Schulze in the late 1950s. That group included, among others, Leon Golub, George Cohen, June Leaf, H.C. Westermann, Seymour Rosofsky, and Theodore Halkin. Sculptures all have various levels of surface dirt and grime. Cone sculpture is made of a fragile unknown material and has cracked and separated areas at and near the base with one section of loss. Hologram sheet has tear and pinholes. The ephemera has random areas of creases, bends, folds, tears and loss. All good condition for fragility and age.

      Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
    • Sculpture, Cosmo Campoli
      Sep. 15, 2019

      Sculpture, Cosmo Campoli

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Cosmo Campoli (American, 1922-1997), "Maquette for Birth," 1958, bronze sculpture, unsigned, overall: 4.75"h x 4.5"w x 4.5"d. Provenance: Estate of Peter Selz (Berkeley, California).

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