Art Deco Bakelite Sculpture Signed By Lee Oscar Lawrie
In the landscape of 20th-century design, few figures shaped the American monumental imagination like Lee Oscar Lawrie. Famous for creating the iconic Atlas at Rockefeller Center, Lawrie was one of the most influential architectural sculptors in the United States, a master at translating classical rigor into the dynamic, geometric lines of Art Deco.
This splendid bakelite sculpture represents a rare opportunity for collectors to own a signed work by a giant of art history. Bakelite, a material symbolic of early 20th-century industrial modernity, gives the work a warm luster and a unique material depth. The sculpture, measuring 30 x 16 cm, is in good overall condition, featuring a suggestive age-related patina that confirms its authenticity and enhances its historical charm.
The formal elegance and the artist's signature make this piece not just a high-level decorative element, but a true cultural investment. Adding a work by Lawrie to your collection means connecting directly with the golden age of American design.
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Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Width: 16
Height: 30
Depth: 10
Reference (ID): 1731103
Availability: In stock

































