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Tuesday, Sep 4 2012 by

James Rosati (1911, Washington, Pennsylvania 1911- 1988, New York City) was an American abstract sculptor.

Rosati is perhaps best known for his sculptures in stone from the 1960s, and the stainless steel Ideogram that stood over 23 feet tall on the plaza between Towers 1 and 2 of the World Trade Center in New York City. About forty monumental pieces of sculpture are located in the United States and around the world.

'Riverside Tripod' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Riverside Tripod' by James Rosati

'Heroic Shorepoints I' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Heroic Shorepoints I' by James Rosati
'Column I' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Column I' by James Rosati

'Untitled' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Untitled' by James Rosati

'Untitled' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Untitled' by James Rosati

'Wichita Tripodal' by James Rosati (Birds Eye)
'Wichita Tripodal' by James Rosati
'Triple Arc I' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Triple Arc I' by James Rosati

'Shorepoints I' by James Rosati (Google Maps)
'Shorepoints I' by James Rosati
'Two Angled Forms' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Two Angled Forms' by James Rosati

'Ode VI' by James Rosati (StreetView)
'Ode VI' by James Rosati

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