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Rebecca and Friends, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Toscano, Dee, sculptor.
Title: Rebecca and Friends, (sculpture).
Date: Finished in July 1988.
Medium: Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone.
Owner: Administered by City of Loveland, Loveland High Plains Arts Council, Loveland, Colorado
Located Benson Park Sculpture Garden, Loveland, Colorado
Control_Number: 06040002
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Jessica, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Toscano, Dee, sculptor.
Title: Jessica, (sculpture).
Date: 1988. Copyrighted 1988.
Medium: Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone.
Owner: White Fence Farm, Lakewood, Colorado
Control_Number: CO000187
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Jessica, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Toscano, Dee, sculptor.
Title: Jessica, (sculpture).
Date: Copyrighted 1987.
Medium: Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone.
Owner: Administered by Village on Canon, Beverly Hills, California
Located Beverly Hills, California
Control_Number: CA000938
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Shepherd Girl, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Toscano, Dee, sculptor.
Title: Shepherd Girl, (sculpture).
Date: 1989.
Medium: Sculpture: bronze; Base: sandstone.
Owner: San Juan Community College, College Arts Committee, Farmington, New Mexico
Control_Number: NM000422
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