Art Tuesday - Tony Rosenthal

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Tuesday, May 1 2012 by

Bernard J. Rosenthal (August 9, 1914 – July 28, 2009), also known as Tony Rosenthal, was an American abstract sculptor. He was the creator of the outdoor cube, Alamo that: “established him as a master of monumental public sculpture, and something of a standard bearer of the contemporary structurist esthetic.” He stated: ”It is…important to me that the sculpture interact with the public.”

'Rondo' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'Rondo' by Tony Rosenthal

'Kepaakala' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'Kepaakala' by Tony Rosenthal
'House of the Minotaur' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'House of the Minotaur' by Tony Rosenthal

'SteelPark' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'SteelPark' by Tony Rosenthal

'Alamo' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'Alamo' by Tony Rosenthal

'Odyssey' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'Odyssey' by Tony Rosenthal
'Five in One' by Tony Rosenthal (Birds Eye)
'Five in One' by Tony Rosenthal

'Cranbrook Ingathering' by Tony Rosenthal (Birds Eye)
'Cranbrook Ingathering' by Tony Rosenthal
'Big Six' by Tony Rosenthal (StreetView)
'Big Six' by Tony Rosenthal

'Pass-Thru' by Tony Rosenthal (Birds Eye)
'Pass-Thru' by Tony Rosenthal

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