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Sculptures For Sale
Period: 19th Century
Auguste DE WEVER (1836-1910) Hindu Birdcatcher
Located in Gent, VOV
Hindu Birdcatcher A fine quality, a nineteenth-century bronze cast of the Hindu bird-catcher standing on an elephant skull and holding two birds in the air which are sitting on a bambu stick by Auguste De Wever (Belgian 1836-1910). Old cast probably by the Compagnie des Bronzes foundry signed...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Pair of Terracotta Nubiens probably Goldsheider
Located in LA BOUILLE, FR
An exquisite set of a pair of North African orientalist/africanist terracotta sculptures of a man and female conveying water containers. Most likely by Goldsheider, incredibly molded...
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Late 19th Century Sculptures

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Terracotta

Mare - hunting horse by Josuë Dupon 1864-1935
Located in Gent, VOV
A beautiful large bronze sculpture of a proud standing mare. Old sand cast created during the artist Josuë Dupon's lifetime. Josuë Dupon (also Josué or Josue Dupon) was a Flemish sculptor and engraver. His work also includes painting and graphics. He received his training through evening classes at the academy of Roeselare and Antwerp (1884) and later at the National Institute of Fine Arts (1887). In 1891, he won a gold medal with the monumental sculpture group Samson kills the lion and was runner-up in the Prix de Rome for sculpture. From that year on, his work appeared regularly in exhibitions at home and abroad. His reputation was such, that he became one of a select group of sculptors allowed by King Leopold II to carve statues in Ivory, which was imported from the Congo, the Belgian colony. In 1893 his exceptionally refined ivory statue of Diana was bought by the Antwerp Royal Museum of Fine Arts, which also acquired his spectacular bronze Vulture defending its prey a year later. Working in every genre and mastering every technique and material, Josuë Dupon became best known as a sculptor of exotic animals. He was equally capable of faithfully expressing anatomical detail as of rendering the animals' nature. Josuë Dupon was a technically faultless realist, with a sense of the dramatic, a feeling for decorative complexity and a tendency towards idealizing. The placement of his camel driver and two bronze groups at the entrance to Antwerp Zoo confirmed this reputation as animalier. The career that Dupon subsequently built, brought him numerous important awards and an appointment as professor at the Antwerp Academy, a tenure he held between 1905 and 1934. Besides animals, he sculpted busts, war memorials and public monuments. For one of the largest sculptural monuments and the largest fountain in the city of Buenos Aires, called Monument of the Two Congresses, he collaborated with his good friend, the Belgian sculptor Jules Lagae. Josuë Dupon created several statues of mighty condors for this monument. At the start of his career his conception of art was strongly influenced by traditional 19th century artistic ideals. After the turn of the century his compositions and surface treatment changed and became more modern. He met Rembrandt Bugatti around 1905 or 1906 in the 'Jardin des Plantes' in Paris and invited him to Antwerp. Bugatti began travelling to Antwerp in 1906 to observe and sculpt the inhabitants of its zoo, which was then considered the best in the world, and Dupon allowed Bugatti to stay with him during several of his early visits. As such Dupon became a friend and a bit of a father figure to Rembrandt Bugatti. Dupon did not play a very active part in artistic movements or associations. Dupon remains an important sculptor not only through his body of work but also because of the influence he exercised through interactions and collaboration with other sculptors such as Lagae, Bugatti and Bourdelle but also because he trained leading sculptors such as Albéric Collin (1886-1962), Willy Kreitz...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

"Char De L'aurore " The Chariot of Aurora AUGUSTE MOREAU (FRANCE, 1861-1906)
Located in New York, NY
"Char De L'aurore " The Chariot of Aurora Artist: AUGUSTE MOREAU (FRANCE, 1861-1906) Medium: Bronze, Brown and gilt patina Signed with partial TIFFANY mark and titled on base.
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

French Mythological Kiss Terracotta statue 19 century
Located in Florence, IT
This terracotta represents a mythological scene, in which we can see a centaur kissing with passion a lady, while a man is playing the Pan flute. On the back...
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19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Terracotta

Attr. Bertel Thorvalsden (1770-1844) WINGED CUPID, Italy, 19th Century
By Bertel Thorvaldsen
Located in Milan, IT
Attr. Bertel Thorvalsden (1770-1844) WINGED CUPID, Italy, 19th Century Provenance: Private Collection, Vienna
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Mid-19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Allegory Of Spring
Located in New York, NY
PIETRO BARZANTI Italian, 1825-1895 Allegory Of Spring Signed ‘P. Milanes/Galleria/P.Bazzanti/Florence.’ Carved White Italian marble circa 19TH C...
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Late 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Dancer Zingara
Located in New York, NY
JEAN-BAPTISTE AUGUSTE CLÉSINGER French, 1814-1883 Dancer Zingara Inscribed F. BARBEDIENNE.FONDEUR with the reduction mecanique A. Collas Brevete seal Patinated bronze, brown ...
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Late 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Bronze group of a winter scene
By Charles Georges Ferville-Suan
Located in New York, NY
CHARLES GEORGES FERVILLE-SUAN French, 1847-1925 Bronze group of a winter scene A winter scene of a man on skates, pushing the woman’s sled ...
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Late 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Bronze Sculpture of an Odalisque by Baron Charles Arthur Bourgeois
Located in New York, NY
Surmounted on a circular base, the odalisque portraying a half nude young female wearing a loose skirt, and is inscribed with the artist's name ‘A BOURGEOIS’. Maker: Charles Arthur Bourgeois...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Tiger and Lion walking
Located in PARIS, FR
Rare pair of "Tiger and Lion walking" by Antoine-Louis BARYE (1796-1875) A very fine pair of bronze sculptures with a nuanced brown patina each signed "Barye" on the base cast by "F...
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1870s French School Sculptures

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Bronze

Antique French Napoleon III alabaster sculpture depicting Cupid and Psyche.
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
The work depicts, with a subtle and refined eroticism, Cupid and Psyche in the moment before the kiss, foreshadowed by the attitude of their bodies and gazes as they contemplate eac...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Alabaster

Antique French Empire gilt bronze and patinated bronze wall sconce. 19th Century
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Four gilt bronze and patinated bronze wall sconces belonging to the French Empire period. The four arms having a sinusoidal shape are connected to a circle trramite dolphin heads. ...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

A late 19th century bronze animalier figure of a seated hound
By Prince Paul Troubetzkoy
Located in Bath, Somerset
A late 19th century bronze of a hound, seated on a naturalistic base, after Prince Paul Troubetzkoy. Incised to base 'Paolo Troubetzkoy 1893', with a dark brown patina. Born in 1866...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic Sculptures

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Bronze

19th Century Bronze Figure of Crouching Venus or Naked Aphrodite
Located in Beachwood, OH
19th Century Bronze Figure of Crouching Venus or Naked Aphrodite Bronze with dark patination 22.5 x 13 x 11 inches The Crouching Venus is a Hellenisti...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

“Knife Wrestlers”, After The Statue By J. P. Molin, Stockholm 1867
Located in PARIS, FR
Rare and imposing reduction of the famous statue of JP Molin, inaugurated in 1867 in front of the National Museum of Stockholm. This version in black enamelled stoneware was produced...
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1860s Academic Sculptures

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Sandstone

Equestrian Joan of Arc
Located in PARIS, FR
Equestrian Joan of Arc by Emmanuel FREMIET (1824-1910) A very fine bronze equestrian group with a delicate and nuanced brown patina signed "E. Fremiet" on the base cast by "F. Barb...
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1880s French School Sculptures

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Bronze

A 19th century bronze sculpture of an Irish Wolfhound dog
Located in Bath, Somerset
Arthur Waagen (German 1833-1898): A 19th century bronze of the Irish Wolfhound 'Gelert', the base set with a scroll giving the dimensions and weight of...
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19th Century Naturalistic Sculptures

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Bronze

Turkish Horse
Located in PARIS, FR
Turkish Horse by Antoine-Louis BARYE (1796-1875) "Cheval turc, antérieur gauche levé, terrasse carrée" Bronze with nuanced greenish dark brown patina signed "Barye" on the base cast...
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1880s French School Sculptures

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Bronze

Turkish Horse
Located in PARIS, FR
Turkish Horse Antoine-Louis BARYE (1796-1875) "Cheval turc, antérieur gauche levé, terrasse carrée" Bronze with nuanced dark brown patina signed "Barye" on the base cast by "F. Barb...
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1880s French School Sculptures

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Bronze

Antique Chinese scrimshaw Shunga plates
Located in Columbia, MO
ARTIST UNKNOWN Antique Chinese scrimshaw Shunga plates Ink on carved bone Framed: 18 x 14.25 inches
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19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Other Medium

Fine Quality Patinated Bronze Statue by Mathurin Moreau
Located in New York, NY
Bronze figural grouping of a Génie and Science, a woman guided by an angel with outstretched wings by Mathurin Moreau, a celebrated and decorated French sculptor whose talents most f...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

The Upholsterer's Apprentice By Adrien Étienne Gaudez
Located in New York, NY
This delightful cast bronze statue The Upholster’s Apprentice showcases a young boy, reclined and reading in the chair he is presumably working on. The boy should be busy at work, us...
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Late 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Fisherman & his Catch
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Inuit carvings, created by the Inuit people living in or near the Arctic Circle, are a kind of sculpture (done with bone, ivory, wood or stone) depicting their traditional way of lif...
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Early 19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Stone

Italian Mid 19th century White Carrara Marble bust. Portrait of young male.
Located in Firenze, IT
Italian Portrait White Marble Bust in a Heroic Attitude. Carrara statuary Marble. Tuscan school. Circa 1850.  Bust depicting a young man with bare shoulders. This model draws inspira...
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Mid-19th Century Academic Sculptures

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Marble

World's Columbian Exposition Commemorative Presentation Medal
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Located in Concord, MA
Saint-Gaudens, who served as an advisor for the Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition sculptural program, accepted the commission for the official award medal. He had completed his de...
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1890s Aesthetic Movement Sculptures

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Bronze

Ape riding on a Gnu
Located in PARIS, FR
Ape riding on a Gnu by Antoine-Louis BARYE (1796-1875) A bronze group with a nuanced dark green patina signed "Barye" on the base Old cast probably by Brame France circa 1890 heig...
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1890s French School Sculptures

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Bronze

19th century French mythological figurative female bronze statuette
Located in Florence, IT
Late 19th-century bronze figure derived from a work by Jean Michel-Angel Pollet-a Palermo artist of French parents who was a pupil of Bertel Thorvaldsen and Peter Tenerani - titled ...
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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

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Bronze

Bronzetto italiano figurativo allegorico della fine del XIX secolo
Located in Florence, IT
Bronzetto firmato alla base F. de Luca, artista meridionale attivo fra XIX e XX secolo, raffigurante un'allegoria delle Arti. In secondo piano, la "Scultura", identificata da un put...
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Late 19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Bronze

White Marble Sculpture Coat Of Arm With Fleur-de-lis
Located in Roma, IT
A very interesting Coat of arms, sculpted in white marble with symmetrical structure and double scroll decoration as well as acanthus leaf carvings. With central depiction of a lily ...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Sculpture Torso Belvedere Grand Tour Style 19th Century Terracotta Academical
Located in Roma, IT
a very interesting sculpture, a studio of the Belvedere Torso made in french in the 19th Century. Standing on a double order circular wood base, the sculpture present an harmonic and...
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19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Terracotta, Wood

Italian White Marble Statuary Sculpture Of Saint Jospeh With Jesus Christ 19th
Located in Roma, IT
A very interesting Italian white marble statuary sculpture of Saint Jospeh with Jesus Christ as child, Italian school of the 19th Century. Saint Joseph portrayed in full, with the li...
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19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Marble

Pair of antique crater vases French Empire
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Pair of antique crater vases belonging to the first half of the 19th century. The crater is decorated with floral pattern designs and rests on a dark red quadrangular base. The han...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Porcelain

Antique Napoleon III French gilt bronze 19th century cup/centerpiece.
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Napoleon III French gilt bronze cup/centerpiece. The central body totally historiated in relief with mythological scenes is supported by two shoot-shaped handles. The square-shape...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Finely chiseled gilt bronze French Empire antique clock.
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Finely chiseled gilt bronze Empire clock belonging to the early 19th century. The vase shape is typical of its period and features a large porcelain dial surrounded by relief elemen...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Coppia di vasi portafiori Napoleone III Francese
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Coppia di vasi Napoleone III Francese in porcellana policroma poggiante su basi in bronzo dorato. Il fronte principale presenta un grosso dipinto centrale raffigurante personaggi st...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Porcelain

Nymph And Satyr Pair Of Sculptures Busts By Lanzirotti Signed Terracotta 19th
Located in Roma, IT
Pair of important Terracotta busts depicting the Satyr and the Nymph by Antonio Giovanni Lanzirotti (Naples, 9 May 1830 – 1921) signed on the back. Antonio Giovanni Lanzirotti was ...
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19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Terracotta

Arthur Waagen’s 'The Nomadic Virtuoso’ in Patinated metal
Located in New York, NY
Encounter the resonant blend of motion and music in 'The Nomadic Virtuoso,' a captivating painted metal sculpture by Arthur Waagen. This art piece from the late 19th century depicts ...
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Late 19th Century Romantic Sculptures

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Bronze

A sculpture - amulet with two dolphins. 19th century
Located in Firenze, IT
A coral sculpture - amulet with two dolphins, fruits and leaves, symbols of abundance and life. Nineteenth century. Weight 17gr Created from a single sprig of coral, carved, engra...
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19th Century Naturalistic Sculptures

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Engraving, Intaglio

19th Century American Wooden Pedestal
Located in Troy, NY
This beautiful mahogany pedestal is a wonderful example of the neoclassical style. It has detailed carvings of draped tapestries that are set in frames along the edges at the top of ...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sculptures

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Wood

The Spring
Located in PARIS, FR
The Spring by Albert-Ernest CARRIER-BELLEUSE (1824-1887) Sculpture made in white Carrara marble signed on the base "A. Carrier-Belleuse" France circa 1870 height 76,5 cm width 30 cm depth 24 cm Biography : Albert-Ernest Carrier de Belleuse known as Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887) was one of the most prolific artists of the century and had the greatest successes under the Second Empire, enjoying the personal support of Napoleon III. His work was greatly influenced by the style of the Italian Renaissance and that of the 18th century, which he helped to bring up to date. In 1837, the young Carrier-Belleuse apprenticed in the workshop of the engraver Bauchery. He was admitted soon after to the goldsmith Jacques Henri Fauconnier. Through François Arago, he met the sculptor David d'Angers who facilitated his admission to the School of Fine Arts. Carrier-Belleuse entered it in 1840. Noted for his skill by the great bronze companies in Paris such as Barbedienne and Denière, he soon received numerous orders for models for candelabras, pendulums, fittings for fireplaces, etc. In 1848, probably at the initiative of François Arago, who became head of state, he received his first public order for a small statue of "Mademoiselle Rachel singing La Marseillaise". In 1851, he appeared for the first time at the Salon of French Artists, where he presented two bronze medallions. From 1851 to 1855, Carrier-Belleuse stayed in England, in Stoke-on-Trent where he served as director of the modeling and drawing school of the Minton house, a large porcelain manufacturer. Back in France, Carrier-Belleuse moved to Paris in a large workshop located 15 rue de la Tour d´Auvergne. From 1857, he made regular sendings to the Salon and became famous thanks to the success of large marbles, such as the "Bacchante" exhibited at the Salon in 1863, and acquired by Napoleon III, "Angelica" (1866) or even "Hebe asleep" (1869). At the Salon of 1867, his group entitled "Messiah" earned him the medal of honor of sculpture. It was acquired by the State to adorn the Chapel of the Virgin in the Saint-Vincent-de-Paul church. Carrier-Belleuse acquired a great reputation in parallel for his terracotta busts which, in many respects, recall those of 18th century artists. He made portraits of a large number of celebrities of his time. He produced, among others, the busts of Napoleon III, Renan, Thiers, Grévy, Arago, Marguerite Bellanger, Théophile Gautier, Honoré Daumier, Delacroix, Hortense Schneider, Réjane… He also modelled numerous busts of mythological inspiration and historical and artistic portraits like Marie Stuart, Shakespeare or even Mozart. Carrier-Belleuse used and trained in his workshop in the rue de la Tour d´Auvergne many young talented artists such as Alexandre Falguière, Jules Desbois, Eugène Delaplanche, Jules Dalou or Joseph Chéret; but he was best known for having been the master of Auguste Rodin who entered his studio as a practitioner in 1864. Carrier-Belleuse devoted himself a lot to decorative sculpture. He contributed to the decorations of many important buildings. We owe him in particular the caryatids of the Renaissance theater in Paris, the pediment of the main entrance to the Banque de France, the stucco ceilings of the Lesdiguières and La Trémoïlle pavilions at the Louvre Palace, the frieze of the Palais de la Bourse in Brussels, or the decoration of the Hôtel de la Païva on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. He also received State commissions for monuments: that of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Montmorency, of Alexandre Dumas, in Villers-Cotterêts, of Masséna in Nice. Abroad, he produced the equestrian statue of Michael the brave in Bucharest and the tomb of José de San Martín in Buenos Aires. In 1873, Carrier-Belleuse took part in the construction of the Paris Opera house, directed by his friend Charles Garnier. He created the two monumental torchieres...
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1870s French School Sculptures

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Marble

Pair Of Louis XVI Style Cassolettes
Located in ROUEN, FR
"Pair Of Cassolettes Louis XVI Style" PAIR OF CASSOLETTE VASES in sea green marble and gilded bronze in the style of Louis XVI decorated with scrolled handles held by women's masks. ...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Pair of antique French Empire candelabra signed "Barbedienne."
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Pair of French Empire gilt bronze candlesticks expertly chiseled signed "Barbedienne." The central shaft features a figure of a "Vestal" woman surmounted by a circular element for h...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Fine 19th Century Gilt-Bronze Sculpture by JEAN-LEON GEROME
Located in New York, NY
Fine 19th Century Gilt-Bronze Sculpture by JEAN-LEON GEROME Title: L'Extase Bacchique: An Allegory of Abundance and Joy Presenting "L'Extase Bacchique," an enthralling gold-patinat...
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Late 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Orologio antico Napoleone III Francese 19secolo
Located in Torre Del Greco, IT
Orologio Napoleone III Francese in bronzo dorato e bronzo patinato appartenente alla seconda metà del XIX secolo. La base in marmo bianco statuario è adornata con delle applicazioni in bronzo dorato a motivo floreale e poggia su piedi circolari sempre in bronzo. Una grande scultura raffigurante Sulla parte alta vi è la figura di Cerere, divinità materna della terra e della fertilità, nume tutelare dei raccolti, ma anche dea della nascita, poiché tutti i fiori, la frutta e gli esseri viventi erano ritenuti suoi doni; simbolo in particolare dell'estate, stagione per antonomasia dei raccolti. Nella composizione, molto armoniosa pur nella ricchezza di elementi, essa è tradizionalmente rappresentata come una donna giovane e bella, che tiene in mano un falcetto e porta sul capo una corona di spighe, che si trovano anche ai suoi piedi. La doratura è di tipo galvanica. Doratura Galvanica: La scoperta della tecnica galvanica inizia nel 1791 quando Luigi Galvani...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Antique French Grand Tour Gilt Bronze Statue on Column Diana the Huntress 1838
Located in Portland, OR
A fine & large (34" tall) antique French gilt-bronze on marble column of Diana, cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) after a statue by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741-1828), the bronz...
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1830s French School Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

19th century Bronze Sculpture of Cupid After Pierre Chenet
Located in San Francisco, CA
19th century Bronze Sculpture of Cupid After Pierre Chenet Base diameter 6" 9"W x 23"H
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Antique Canton Rose Medallion 'Famille Rose' Porcelain Vase, China, 19th Century
Located in Cotignac, FR
A mid-nineteenth century Chinese 'famille rose' (also referred to as 'rose medallion') porcelain vase with applied gilded dragons to the shoulder, handles and to the neck, decorated ...
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Mid-19th Century Sculptures

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Porcelain

Sculpture Venus de' Medici White Marble 19th Century Signed Nude Classical
Located in Roma, IT
an interesting and beautiful sculpture of Venus, knew as Venus de' Medici, depicts the goddess in a fugitive, momentary pose, as if surprised in the act of emerging from the sea, to which the dolphin at her feet alludes.Carved in the 19th century in a pure and elegant white marble, the sculpture here presented with the height of 81 m is a scale version of the original that has an height of 153 displayed at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The statue, a Venus pudica, is inspired, like the other variants of the theme, by Praxiteles' Cnidian Aphrodite, with particular similarities to the Capitoline Venus...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Antique, 19th C. Peugeot Frères Brevetés French Coffee Grinder Table Sculpture
Located in Surfside, FL
This is being sold as a piece of (functional?) decorator table sculpture for a kitchen or restaurant. I do not know if or how it works. the wheel and gears turn. It might be missing ...
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Late 19th Century Modern Sculptures

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Metal, Brass

Neoclassical sculpture in Rome- Pair of 19th century Italian scagliola - Figures
Located in Varmo, IT
Pair of scagliola sculptures - Roman figures. Italy, 19th century. 51 x 26 x h 118 cm (left) - 41 x 28 x h 118 cm (right). Entirely in scagliola. Condition report: In good general...
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Early 19th Century Old Masters Sculptures

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Plaster

"The Farewell Kiss"
By Evgeny Lanceray
Located in Southampton, NY
This is a beautiful original bronze casting by the foremost Russian sculptor of his day Evgeny Lanceray. Artist signed on the base in Cyrillic (image 5) and is also inscribed on the ...
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Late 19th Century Realist Sculptures

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Bronze

Italian White Marble Sculpture Grand Tour Style Boy With Thorn 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
A sculpture of Boy with Thor grand tour style carved in Italy in the 19th century in white statuary marble, a scale size from the one preserved at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The...
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19th Century Other Art Style Sculptures

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Marble

A large late 19th century French animalier bronze of a recumbent greyhound dog
Located in Bath, Somerset
A large late 19th century bronze figure of a recumbent greyhound after French animalier sculptor Christophe Fratin (1801-1864), with a warm brown patina on a rouge griotte marble base. Signed 'FRATIN' on collar. Bronze length: 37cm Base length: 41cm Bronze height: 18cm Total height: 22cm Christophe Fratin was born in Metz in France in 1801. He first studied sculpture under Pioche in Metz under whom he honed his technical skills. He then became a pupil of the painter Theodore Gericault in Paris where he pursued his career as a sculptor. Fratin first exhibited at the Paris Salon as early as 1831, where he showed ‘Fermer – An English Thoroughbred’. The popularity of Fratin’s sculpture in England had a significant impact on his career. His modelling style reflected his imaginative mind and sense of humour, particularly in his humorous modelling of bears. Fratin was asked to sculpt life-size monuments for French cities, including his home town of Metz. At the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London he was considered the greatest animalier sculptor of the day. Fratin’s bronzes...
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1880s Naturalistic Sculptures

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Bronze

19th Century Bronze Sculpture "The Letter"
Located in Rochester, NY
Antique bronze sculpture of male nude reading a letter or proclamation. Marble base, 19th century. Unsigned.
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

Lion and snake
Located in PARIS, FR
Lion and snake n°3 by Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875) Bronze sculpture with a nuanced dark greenish brown patina signed "Barye" on the base old edition cast – probably from the Bary...
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1860s French School Sculptures

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Bronze

La Rieuse napolitaine
Located in PARIS, FR
La Rieuse napolitaine (The Laughing Neapolitan Woman) by Jean-Baptiste CARPEAUX (1827-1875) Bust in terra cotta, in "Propriété Carpeaux" Signed on the side " JBte Carpeaux " Marked...
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1870s French School Sculptures

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Terracotta

Large Neoclassical White Marble Bust of Ariadne Italy , 1850 '
Located in Rome, IT
Very fine large Neoclassical white marble bust of Arianna wearing a diadem with grape vine in her hair after the antique in Vatican Museum . Ariadne, in Greek mythology (Latin Aria...
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1850s Sculptures

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Marble

Nude, Abstract and Figurative Sculptures for Sale

The history of sculpture as we know it is believed to have origins in Ancient Greece, while small sculptural carvings are among the most common examples of prehistoric art. In short, sculpture as a fine art has been with us forever. A powerful three-dimensional means of creative expression, sculpture has long been most frequently associated with religion — consider the limestone Great Sphinx in Giza, Egypt — while the tradition of collecting sculpture, which has also been traced back to Greece as well as to China, far precedes the emergence of museums.

Technique and materials in sculpture have changed over time. Stone sculpture, which essentially began as images carved into cave walls, is as old as human civilization itself. The majority of surviving sculpted works from ancient cultures are stone. Traditionally, this material and pottery as well as metalbronze in particular — were among the most common materials associated with this field of visual art. Artists have long sought new ways and materials in order to make sculptures and express their ideas. Material, after all, is the vehicle through which artists express themselves, or at least work out the problems knocking around in their heads. It also allows them to push the boundaries of form, subverting our expectations and upending convention. As an influential sculptor as much as he was a revolutionary painter and printmaker, Pablo Picasso worked with everything from wire to wood to bicycle seats.

If you are a lover of art and antiques or are thinking of bringing a work of sculpture into your home for the first time, there are several details to keep in mind. As with all other works of art, think about what you like. What speaks to you? Visit local galleries and museums. Take in works of public art and art fairs when you can and find out what kind of sculpture you like. When you’ve come to a decision about a specific work, try to find out all you can about the piece, and if you’re not buying from a sculptor directly, work with an art expert to confirm the work’s authenticity.

And when you bring your sculpture home, remember: No matter how big or small your new addition is, it will make a statement in your space. Large- and even medium-sized sculptures can be heavy, so hire some professional art handlers as necessary and find a good place in your home for your piece. Whether you’re installing a towering new figurative sculpture — a colorful character by KAWS or hyperreal work by Carole A. Feuerman, perhaps — or an abstract work by Won Lee, you’ll want the sculpture to be safe from being knocked over. (You’ll find that most sculptures should be displayed at eye level, while some large busts look best from below.)

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