
Great scaled aged brass sculpture on a black lacquered base, in the style of American sculptor, Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994). Last seen published in a well-known shelter magazine, this exquisite item has caught the attention of many window shoppers.
Originally listed at an impressive price of $2600, it has now been reduced to an irresistible $1900, making it a fantastic deal for any discerning buyer. Its dimensions are 9″ wide, 6″ deep, and 21″ high, which makes it an ideal fit for various spaces, whether it be in your living room or an accent piece in your hallway. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this stylish addition to your home decor.
Placed by Paul Brent for the Fairweather House and Gallery.
On display in the front window through May.

The Vintage Alain Chervet Modernist Brass Abstract Sculpture, elegantly resting on a black wood base, captures the essence of 1970s creativity. Measuring 16.25 inches in height without the base and complemented by a 2.65-inch-high wood pedestal, this sculpture can be appreciated from multiple angles, allowing the viewer to engage with its intricate forms and textures fully. Labeled on the underside with “Decorative Arts Inc. Hand Crafted Imports 4911,” it speaks to its imported status and artistic value. Professionally polished at significant expense, the piece now looks absolutely stunning, beautifully reflecting light and showcasing its craftsmanship. The angled black wood base, though not restored, adds a touch of rustic charm that enhances the sculpture’s overall presence. With a birth year of 1944, the artist has left a lasting legacy in the world of modern art, and this particular sculpture would look absolutely dynamite displayed on a larger marble or granite base, making it a focal point in any contemporary setting. Its presence commands attention and admiration, inviting conversations about art, form, and the influence of the modernist movement.
Placed in the Fairweather House and Gallery by resident artist Paul Brent.
Listed at $1,566, reduced to $995 through May.
On display in the Broadway Street front window.

Fairweather House & Gallery
612 Broadway
In the Historic Gilbert District
Of downtown Seaside, Oregon
A premier source for stylish, chic, one-of-a-kind livable furnishings, unexpected art, and the most extraordinary accessories. Glass, paintings, photography, wood, stone, bronze, sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry.
Fairweather House and Gallery has become one of the historic Gilbert District’s sought-after destinations, offering an ever-changing, amazing visual experience.–Seaside Signal, 2006
Representing a collection of fine art by an exceptional group of regional artists for over twenty years. From traditional to transitional, contemporary to realism, impressionism to emerging art.
Meticulous displays, like none other, with disciplined attention to design perspectives. Find harmony in exquisite materials, combined with the spirit of many artists who know how to apply the mark of being in the Northwest.
Find where interior design is not decorating, but rather giving coastal homes a peaceful lifestyle. Find where everyday dreams are integrated with irreplaceable humanity, friendship, and beauty.
Thursday through Saturday
11 am -4 pm
Sunday 11 am – 3 pm




