Description: Marie Barbera (Italian/Amereican, b. 1936), patinated bronze sculpture titled, "The Shawl" depicting a Native American woman, laying on the ground with burnished limbs, long dark hair, and covered by a fringed shawl. Bottom is partially covered in felt material. The artist's name and the edition of 16 out of 30 are cast into the bronze. Dimensions are: 19 inches long X 14 1/2 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Marie Barbera is a first generation Italian-American known for figurative bronze sculptures of Native Americans. Her father, who emigrated from Italy to the United States in 1915, was a craftsman restoring architectural details on federal and state buildings during the WPA programs of the 1930's. Both Marie and her brother chose to pursue an interest in art while growing up. Married to Frank Barbera in the 1950's, Marie and her husband raised two children and now have two grandchildren as well. After many years as wife and mother, Marie returned to her work and developed the Barbera Studio. Biography from: http://mariebarbera.com/biography-marie-barbera-sc ulptor.htm