Steve cambronne biography

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A Biographical Dictionary of All Austrian Generals during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1792 - 1815 by Leopold Kudrna and Digby Smith

A Biographical Dictionary of Russian Generals during the Napoleonic Wars by Alexander Mikaberidze

The Duchy of Arenberg and the Dukes and Princes Who Fought during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1789-1815 by Daniel Clarke

Foot Artillery Officers of the Netherlands Serving from 1813 to 1815by Geert van Uythoven

British Generals of the Napoleonic Wars  1793-1815 by Ron McGuigan

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Major Modern & Contemporary Fine Art & Design

Steve Cambronne (21st Century) abstract "googie" art metal sculpture. Maybe of bright colors and playful shapes, Cambronne's art evokes the aethsetic of 50s and 60s-era retrofuturism. Signed and dated on reverse, 'Stevotomic / 2017'.

Size: 48 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 4 in.

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Artist Biography (from Steotomic.com): Steve Cambronne AKA "STEVOTOMIC" is well known for his whimsical "googie" style metal art. Stevo's dimensional sculptures have been compared to the successful cartoon series "The Jetson's". Art fair goers across the country whom have seen his booth displayed with very colorful wall art comment with "Your work is very Jetsonesque"! The fifties and Sixties, great years for the space age,futuristic homes, cars and lifestyles. This is where Stevo draws his inspiration from. His dimensional "not flat" designs take you back to that era with warm nostalgic wonderment. A variety of clocks and cocktail art, orbity diner and roadside themed designs a

Today, March 25, from Patty Narozny:

In case you have not heard, I wanted to send you the information, below from Andrea, Roy Schallenberg’s wife. Roy passed yesterday morning. He was a friend, artist consultant and mentor to me. Many people do not realize that Roy was instrumental with Hot Works and where we have grown the last few years. We will miss him deeply.

Email from his wife, Andrea:

My husband, Roy Schallenberg, passed away this morning at 8:30am with me by his side. He lived an extremely full and rich life, more than most people would ever believe. He was sad to leave our life but wanted to leave behind the suffering and infirmed state caused by the cancer and tumors. He often said he was "not afraid of dying, just of leaving you!"

He joked with me and others many times that he was enjoying his funeral while alive as his many friends and our family came to visit and share memories with him over the last few months. He was touched, overwhelmed and sometimes surprised by the stories of how he made a difference in someones life or by the generosity and love shown

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