Late 20th Century Bronze Abstract Sculpture with Verdigris Patina, attributed to Richard Erdman (American, b. 1952) Consisting of two pieces, the bronze sculpture and the marble base. A striking late 20th century abstract sculpture in cast bronze with a rich mottled verdigris patina, evocative of modernist geometry and fluid motion. This large-scale piece, measuring approximately 24 inches high by 24 inches wide, features a dynamic composition of interlocking ribbon-like elliptical forms that twist and intersect with graceful precision. Unsigned, but clearly the work of a skilled studio sculptor, the piece is attributed to Richard Erdman—artists known for their exploration of spatial tension, minimalism, and organic curves. The bronze surfaces are carefully patinated in soft green and brown tones, giving the sculpture a timeless, weathered elegance. It rests on a round black plinth atop a square black and green marble base, offering both visual grounding and architectural presence. Suitable for interior or covered exterior display, it serves as a commanding centerpiece in any modern, postmodern, or transitional space. Dimensions: 26” H x 24” W x approx. 10” D Base: 10” square x 2" h Sculpture Alone measures 24" h x 24" w x 7" d. Condition: Excellent condition with intentional surface patina. Unsigned. Structurally sound and ready for installation.