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  1. Tony Smith
    American sculptor and architect

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  1. Die is a 6-foot steel cube by Tony Smith, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. The title and the dimensions of the sculpture suggest death, chance, and space.

  2. Die is a six-foot cube of quarter-inch hot-rolled steel with diagonal internal bracing, fabricated in 1968 by the Industrial Welding Company in Newark, New Jersey. It is one of the iconic works of post-war American art by Tony Smith, who died in 1980.

  3. DIE is a six-foot cube of steel with an oiled finish, created by Tony Smith in 1962. It was inspired by Herodotus, Leonardo da Vinci and W.H. Auden, and it reflects Smith's interest in geometry and minimalism.

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  4. A steel sculpture by Tony Smith, titled Die, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The work is not on view and was fabricated in 1998 from the original design of 1962.

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  5. Anthony Peter Smith (September 23, 1912 – December 26, 1980) was an American sculptor, visual artist, architectural designer, and a noted theorist on art. He is often cited as a pioneering figure in American Minimalist sculpture.

  6. Tony Smith (1912-1980) was a pioneer of American minimalist sculpture, known for his geometric forms and cardboard constructions. He died on December 26, 1980, after a long career as a sculptor, architect and theorist.

  7. Die is a sculpture by Tony Smith, a minimalist artist, created in 1968. It is one of his famous works, along with Tau, The Elevens Are Up, and Moondog.

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