Bronze Futurist Sculpture by Palomo, Spain, 1971, signed and dated, numbered 3 of 3. 28cm wide x 24 cm high x 12 cm wide, £1800

This is a Bronze set into a dark Green, almost black marble base by Palomo. Palomo was a 20th-Century Spanish Sculptor who simply went by the name Palomo

He is a prominent, though less universally known, Spanish sculptor who died in 1996 and is primarily referred to by his surname, Palomo. He was considered a significant genius of 20th-century art by his admirers.

Palomos work can be found in the The "macvac museum" refers to the MACVAC, Museu d'Art Contemporani Vicente Aguilera Cerni, a significant contemporary art museum in Vilafamés, Spain, housed in a historic palace and pioneering with artist-donated collections since 1972, making it a key cultural spot in Castelló province.

Public sculpture by him is also on display in Squares in Madrid and an important work in the city of Alacalá de Henares found in the Cathedral square.