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      • Carl Dahl - BIG RED
        Nov. 18, 2023

        Carl Dahl - BIG RED

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Porcelain Porcelain, Unique Signed Carl Dahl (American, b. 1952) An American sculptor, Dahl holds multiple degrees from Arizona State University, including an MBA and a master's degree in fine arts. Even though his upper-level corporate positions allowed him to travel, experience, and learn about great things, art was his passion. With more than 20 years dedicated to art, Dahl has been exhibited in America, France, and Japan. Dahl states "In horses, I find beauty, power, and freedom; their legs, that seemed overly long to me as a child, rise to complete the perfect form. They remain one of life's great joys."

        The Sporting Art Auction
      • Carl Dahl - Cheval II
        Nov. 21, 2021

        Carl Dahl - Cheval II

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Carl Dahl - American, b. 1952 Cheval II Porcelain, Unique 22" x 15"

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      • CARL DAHL - CHEVAL
        Nov. 22, 2020

        CARL DAHL - CHEVAL

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Carl Dahl American, b. 1952 Cheval Porcelain Unique

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      • Carl Dahl - Red Horse
        Nov. 17, 2019

        Carl Dahl - Red Horse

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Carl Dahl (American, born 1952) BIG RED $4,000. – $6,000. Glazed porcelain and metal, 18 1⁄2” x 15 1⁄4” Signed, unique $4,000. – 6,000.

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      • Carl Dahl Bronze Horse Sculpture
        Sep. 21, 2019

        Carl Dahl Bronze Horse Sculpture

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Carl Dahl (b. 1952). Bronze and cement sculpture of a horse. Height: 18 in x width: 14 in x depth: 4 in. SKU: 00910 Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions

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      • Carl Dahl Bronze Horse Sculpture
        Jul. 18, 2019

        Carl Dahl Bronze Horse Sculpture

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Carl Dahl (b. 1952). Bronze and cement sculpture of a horse. Height: 18 in x width: 14 in x depth: 4 in. SKU: 00910 Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions

        Revere Auctions
      • Carl Dahl Bronze Horse Sculpture
        Mar. 30, 2019

        Carl Dahl Bronze Horse Sculpture

        Est: $8,000 - $10,000

        Carl Dahl (b. 1952). Bronze and cement sculpture of a horse.Height: 18 in x width: 14 in x depth: 4 in

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      • Carl Dahl - Among Us
        Nov. 18, 2018

        Carl Dahl - Among Us

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Carl Dahl (American, born 1952) AMONG US $6,000. – 9,000. Porcelain, Unique, 32 1⁄2” x 19” Signed $6,000. – 9,000.

        The Sporting Art Auction
      • Carl Dahl - Ferdinand
        Nov. 18, 2018

        Carl Dahl - Ferdinand

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Carl Dahl (American, born 1952) FERDINAND $3,000. – 5,000. Porcelain, Unique, 16 1⁄2” x 15” Signed $3,000. – 5,000.

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      • CHEVAUX MAGNIFIQUES (two works) by Carl Dahl (American, born 1952)
        Nov. 19, 2017

        CHEVAUX MAGNIFIQUES (two works) by Carl Dahl (American, born 1952)

        Est: $7,000 - $10,000

        Porcelain, 15” x 14 ¾”, 17 ½” x 14” Unique

        The Sporting Art Auction
      • HOMAGE TO PAPINTA
        Nov. 18, 2015

        HOMAGE TO PAPINTA

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Carl Dahl (American, born 1952) HOMAGE TO PAPINTA Bronze, 19 1/2" x 14" x 5" Unique $10,000. - 15,000. Papinta, born Caroline Holpin, is often credited with being the first modern dancer. Taught by the father of Flo Ziegfeld Jr., she opened the Chicago World's Fair and led the opening act and procession in front of the Chicago Art Institute in 1893. Known as the flame dancer, she was famous for suspending hundreds of yards of fabrics in the air at the same time during her performances. The design for the fire dance called for 10 six-foot mirrors reflecting lights on Papinta while she danced barefoot on a lighted plate glass platform. The first time she tried it her feet blistered. Her lifelong dream had been to raise horses and so in 1897 she and her husband Billy bought 160 acres in the Ygnacio Valley. She had loved horses since her childhood, badgering milk truck drivers to let her ride their horses.

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