Tony Rosenthal
American(August 9, 1914 – 2009)
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Bernard Tony Rosenthal (1914–2009) was an American sculptor best known for his large-scale public works, including the iconic Alamo (Cube) sculpture permanently installed in Astor Place, New York City, since 1967. His work spanned abstraction and minimalism, often employing industrial materials such as steel and aluminum to create bold geometric forms. Rosenthal's public sculptures can be found across the United States and internationally, cementing his legacy as a significant figure in postwar American sculpture.
Abstract Art20th CenturyBlack EnamelMale ArtistBold And StrikingAmerican ArtistGeometric AbstractionPublic SculptureAluminum SculptureMinimalism
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