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Commissions
Three Dancers, bronze, for the Conference Board of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.
An eight-foot (2.5 meters) sculpture, Three Children at Play, was selected by the Quebec
Cultural Affairs Department "Integration of Arts and Architecture" program to grace the Cote
St-Luc City Hall and Library in Montreal.
A 30-foot (9.2 meters) stainless steel sculpture, Adam & Eve, for Carling Executive Park, Ottawa.
The Family, a 10-foot (3.1 meters) steel sculpture installed in front of the Joliette Museum in
Joliette, Quebec.
The original casting of Paolo & Francesca, a 10-foot (3.1 meters) sculpture, was dedicated to the
Dallas Ballet Company in Dallas, Texas.
Paolo & Francesca, a 10-foot (3.1 meters) sculpture at the Glouster City Hall for the Carling Park
of Commerce in East Ottawa.
Paolo & Francesca, a 10-foot (3.1 meters) fiberglass sculpture installed in the Atrium of Alcan
Aluminum Limited, Montreal, Canada.
The Family, a 10-foot (3.1 meters) steel sculpture for the Sun Bank in Palm Springs, California.
Caftan, a 50-inch (1.3 meters) bronze sculpture installed in the Hakone Open-Air Museum in
Kanagawa-ken, Japan.
Primavera, a 13-foot (4 meters) bronze sculpture installed in front of the Fukuoka City Hall in
Fukuoka, Japan.
Born Free, a 72-inch (1.8 meters) bronze sculpture installed at the athletic centre in
the city of Hamura, Japan.
Grace and Merle, two 51-inch (1.3 meters) bronze sculptures for the Katsushika Performing Art
Center in Tokyo, Japan.
First Step, Madre in Circolo, and Madre in Alto - a commission for "ESTE" Condominium's
outdoor park in Mutsuura, Kanagawa-ken, Japan.
Airborn and Madre in Alto were acquired by Yumeji Museum in Okayama, Japan.
Three Children at Play with Hoops, 60 inches (1.5 meters) installed in Fukushima, Japan at the
21st Century Forest Park.
Ascendence, 70-inch (1.8 meters) bronze sculpture - won competition for the Hikifune Cultural
Center, located in Sumida-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Three Children at Play with Hoops, 90 inches (2.3 meters) installed in front of a Health Care
Center in Kyoto, Japan.
Paolo & Francesca, 40 inches (1 meter) installed at Okayama Municipal Center in Okayama,
Japan.
Grace, 50 inches (1.3 meters) and Paolo and Francesca, 63 inches (1.6 meters) are installed at
Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa.
Seven Dancers, 9 feet (2.7 meters) is installed at Okaloosa-Walton Community College in
Niceville, Florida.
Two sculptures titled, Folk Dancers and Melee/Football, were the first sculptures to be
inaugurated into the "Rose Miller Sculpture Garden" at Maimonides Hospital in Montreal, Canada.
The City of Port St. Lucie, Florida has acquired Wertheimer's 72-inch (1.8 meters) sculpture,
Born Free, for their Community Center.
Marvin Friedman of Delray Beach, Florida acquired Paolo and Francesca, 63 inches (1.6
meters) for his private collection.
Caftan with Ribbon, 78 inches (2 meters) was installed at the Itami City Cultural Hall in Hyogo
prefecture, Japan.
Leonard and Audrey Goodfriend of Boca Raton, Florida acquired Paolo and Francesca, 63
inches (1.6 meters) for their private collection.
Dancer with Ribbon II, 72 inches (1.8 meters) was installed at Loto Quebec's Casino in
Montreal, Canada.
Two sculptures titled, Reaching, 72 inches (1.8 meters) and Melee/Football, 60 inches (1.5
meters) are installed at Douglas Hospital in Verdun, Canada.
Gordon Gamm of Boulder, Colorado acquired Paolo and Francesca, 63 inches (1.6 meters) as a
centerpiece for a waterfall at his home. A second sculpture, Sea Nymphs, 60 inches (1.5
meters) has also been installed. A third sculpture, Folklorique, 72 inches (1.8 meters) is now
being created, to be installed in 2007.
Airborn, a 72-inch (1.8 meters) bronze sculpture was acquired by Stephen Gross of Buffalo, New
York for his private collection.
Airborn, a 72-inch (1.8 meters) bronze sculpture won a competition and is installed at the
Civic Center Library in Livermore, California.
Caftan, a 50-inch (1.5 meters) bronze sculpture won a competition from the Public Art Program
Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California.
Celebration, a 98-inch (2.5 meters) four-figure, bronze sculpture won the Eastgate Senior
Residence Facility competition in Washington, DC for installation in 2007. |
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