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Medium: Metal
Only Love, Oxidised Bronze over Stone Composite Granite Base "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Only Love Edition 2 of 9 Oxidised Bronze over Stone Composite Granite Base H 29 x W 10 x D 8 inches, 2023 Growing up with the thoughts of altruism, idealism and bea...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Stone, Granite, Bronze

Ballerina Tying Shoe Bronze Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Sitting Ballerina Tying Shoe Vintage bronze sculpture of a ballerina tying shoe, signed N. Abrams brown, green patina.
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Brutalist Sailboats Wall-Mounted Mix Metal Art Panel by Jacques Potage
Located in Atlanta, GA
Stunning handcrafted French brutalist metal wall art sculpture panel by Jacques Potage (1931 -). The metal panel is mounted on a wood board covered in textured pewter and features a ...
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1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Sweet Confection Finale, John Garrett, 2023, Wall Hanging Installation Sculpture
Located in St. Louis, MO
John Garrett was raised in southern New Mexico by parents who were both educators. They instilled in him an appreciation for the handmade with their collections of Native American a...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Dancing Woman, Art Deco Bronze Sculpture with gold patina by Georges Charpentier
Located in Long Island City, NY
Georges Charpentier, French (1937 - 2024) - Dancing Woman, Year: circa 1980, Medium: Bronze Sculpture with gold patina on wooden base, signature and numbering inscribed at base, Ed...
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1980s Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

1980 Italy Post-Modern Rodica Tanasescu Bronze Abstract Sculpture Title Incontro
Located in Brescia, IT
This artwork was created by the Italian artist Rodica Tanasescu. The title " Incontro" The meeting Rodica Tanasescu was born in Rumania and now lives in and works in Mestre, (Venezia...
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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Circle 11 - Dichromatic Glass Sculptural Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Chris Wood’s "Circle 11" is a dichroic glass light sculpture that captivates with its dynamic interplay of reflection and refraction. This contemporary geometric artwork features an intricate spiral of iridescent glass pieces, which shift in hue depending on the light and viewing angle. The piece harnesses natural and artificial light to create an evolving spectrum of colors, making it ideal for collectors of optical art, kinetic sculpture, and modern light installations. The rhythmic arrangement of elements invites viewers into a meditative experience, blending minimalism with an ethereal sense of movement. Wood uses a range of high and low-tech optical materials to harness patterns of light that suggest ephemeral glimpses of moments in the natural world. Her minimalist sculptures are simple arrangements creating kinetic patterns in response to the environments in which they are placed. The artist often uses a material called dichroic (meaning “two color”) glass, which was developed by NASA in the 1950's. Dichroic glass has a special optical coating meant to reflect certain wavelengths of light while letting others through, creating beautiful projections of light and color depending on the environment in which the artwork is placed. This 20 inch square sculptural artwork...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Franz De Paula Ferg (Attributed), Figures Of The Commedia dell'Arte
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This early 18th-century oil painting attributed to Austrian artist, Franz de Paula Ferg (1689-1740), depicts the Commedia dell’Arte performing in a busy Italian village square. Ferg ...
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1720s Art by Medium: Metal

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Copper

Steel Garden Wall - "Rectangel blue" - Modern Outdoor Ornament - 35x195 cm
Located in Winterswijk, NL
With this garden wall, you can conjure up an atmospheric ambience in your garden Ideally, you should illuminate the garden wall from the front so that the wall is also a highlight in...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel

Miratio Bronze Sculpture Nude Male Figure Boy
Located in Utrecht, NL
Miratio Bronze Sculpture Nude Male Figure Boy Wim van der Kant (1949, Kampen) is a selftaught artist. Next to his busy profession as a teacher at a high school, he intensively pract...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

"Mercury" NYC 1931 Bronze 5th Ave Traffic Light Sculpture American Art Deco WPA
Located in New York, NY
"Mercury" NYC 1931 Bronze 5th Ave Traffic Light Sculpture American Art Deco WPA In the late 1920s, Joseph Freedlander was asked by the City of New York ...
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1930s Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Mecanique Celeste 9/10 - tall, geometric, modern, outdoor steel sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This work is available by commission with 4 to 6 weeks required before delivery. It is edition 9 of 10. There are also versions available in sizes up to 10 feet, with multiple spheres, and finishes in red, black or brown. A polished stainless steel ball...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Stainless Steel

"Reign" (2024) By Michele Kortbawi Wilk, Oil Painting with Silver Leaf
Located in Denver, CO
Michele Kortbawi Wilk's "Reign" is a 2024 oil on linen with silver leaf, measuring 12 x 12 inches, that depicts a white horse mid jump with a crown dangling from a string in its mout...
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2010s Realist Art by Medium: Metal

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Silver

"Running Dialog" steel sculpture
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
Geometric, abstract sculpture in fabricated steel, finished with mottled patina in warm browns. Frank Morbillo was born in Queens and raised on Long Island, but as a young adult mo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel

Eagle Soaring - kinetic, contemporary, figurative, stainless steel sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
The majesty of an eagle as it soars through the air is captured in this stunning contemporary sculpture by Amos Robinson. The American artist has been recognized internationally for ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Stainless Steel

PARADE HELMET
Located in Milano, IT
This 17th-century parade helmet, made in Milan, is an outstanding example of Lombard weapons art of the period. Its iron frame is embellished with embossing and chiseling techniques,...
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17th Century Italian School Art by Medium: Metal

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Iron

Limited edition Keith Haring spray paint can (set of 2)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Limited Edition Keith Haring spray paint can set published circa 2018 featuring the Estate trademark of Keith Haring. A unique Keith Haring collector’s set that makes for standout ho...
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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

“Purple shark” - Bronze sculpture, figurative sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This bronze sculpture by John Bizas is from his latest body of works!! The version of that size in bronze casting is going to be in a total number of 10 pieces each of them in a diff...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

French Contemporary Art by Frédérick Mazoir - Magmatisme 28
Located in Paris, IDF
Forged steel Frédérick Mazoir est un sculpteur français né en 1968 qui vit et travaille à Plélan Le Grand en Bretagne, France. Diplômé des Beaux-Arts à Quimper, Reims et Rennes, il ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel

Malachite, Abstract Art 3D Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern Art
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2024 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Malachite, Size: 29" x 47" x 4'' inch, 7...
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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Cloned Bulldog with pet bottle
Located in Malmo, SE
Original sculpture 6/8 ex. 2011 - 2020. Silver plated bronze. Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in 1949, unites...
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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Metal

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Silver, Bronze

Armadura Terrestre, Aluminum and Oxidized Steel Sculpture by Amadeo Gabino
Located in Long Island City, NY
Armadura Terrestre Amadeo Gabino, Spanish (1922–2004) Date: circa 1974 Oxidized Steel and polished aluminum sculpture Size: 19.75 x 19.75 x 2.25 in. (50.17 x 50.17 x 5.72 cm)
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1970s Modern Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal, Steel

Cloned Big Bulldog with pet bottle
Located in Malmo, SE
Original sculpture. Signed/Numbered 5/8 copies. Silver plated bronze Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in 19...
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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

VENICE - In the Manner of Canaletto -Italian Landscape Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Napoli, IT
Venice - Mario De Angeli - Italia 2008 - Oil on canvas cm. 75x150. Mario De Angeli's canvas is an extraordinary work of Italian landscape painting. They are inspired by the landsc...
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Early 2000s Italian School Art by Medium: Metal

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Gold Leaf

She Carried Water (Minimalist Standing Sculpture in Shades of White and Gray)
Located in Hudson, NY
"She Carried Water", 2019 (Abstract Free Standing Tabletop Sculpture in Shades of White, Grey and Black) 31 x 12 x 8 inches Precision board, Venetian plaster, pigments, beeswax The ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel

Pucci Pants
Located in Long Island City, NY
A three-dimensional lithograph mounted on cardboard with genuine gold-leaf detail by Mel Ramos from 2015. A woman's figure in seductive pose wearing iconic psychedelic printed pants ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Metal

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Gold Leaf

Dancer “Attraction” II by Yann Guillon - Figurative bronze sculpture, man, torso
Located in Paris, FR
Danseur Attirance II is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Yann Guillon, dimensions are 35 × 23 × 9 cm (13.8 × 9.1 × 3.5 in). Height of the sculpture with the metal base: 51 c...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

"Lucifers Limit" 18K Gold Sculpture 8' x 2' in Edition of 10 by Colin Burn
Located in Culver City, CA
"Lucifers Limit" 18K Gold Sculpture 8' x 2' in Edition of 10 by Colin Burn Rose Gold, Diamond & Gem Sculpture NOTE: preparation time may take up to 8 weeks. The Lucifer devil olisbos sculpture is formed with pure 24k gold and finished in 18k rose gold featuring 18k white gold collar with 5 carats of reverse set flawless diamonds. The devils horns are 18k white gold pave' set with sparkling white diamonds and the 18k white gold eyes and tongue set with rich red garnets. The piece embodies sinful self lust and passion. Sculpture comes with Limited Edition Artist Certificate of Authenticity and Jewelry Certificate of Materials. Limited Edition - 10 Only Artists Inspiration: “My motivation to create this sculpture was to highlight how some in society view masturbation as a devils act. The piece portrays the view by embracing our inner demons, we remove any power others may hold over us in ones pursuit of so called sinful pleasure. In addition I wanted the work to be reflective of boundaries by creating a reverse set diamond collar, drawing the line on how far you are willing to go in pursuit of self pleasure. The rose gold represents warmth and the rich red garnet set tongue portrays the devils fiery entrance or his gateway to hell for those who have exceeded the boundaries.” The sculpture embodies sinful lust and passion and is electroformed from pure 24k gold, finished in 18k rose gold, featuring 18k white gold collar reverse set with 5 carats of flawless diamonds. The horns are 18k white gold, pave' set with flawless diamonds and the eyes and tongue set with rich red garnets. ABOUT COLIN BURN: Australian artist Colin Burn is a bold provocateur in the world of conceptual art, using his work to disrupt societal norms and spark critical dialogue often around uncomfortable truths. His art pushes boundaries, urging viewers to rethink their assumptions on value, power, and meaning, especially in contexts often deemed taboo or overlooked. Known for his masterful fusion of symbolism and opulence, Burn transforms ordinary objects into potent allegories, frequently employing their high monetary value to amplify the emotional and intellectual resonance of his themes. He understands that society frequently ties value to price, and this awareness is central to his approach. With an attention-grabbing allure, Burn’s work invites viewers to look beyond the surface, encouraging them to explore the deeper, often concealed meanings behind what they see—reminding them that true value lies not only in the material cost, but in the idea or theme that it represents. A compelling example of this is his Pearl Royale chess set...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Gold

19th Century French Sculpture Bronze Patinated and Gilded Barbedienne Fondeur
Located in Pistoia, IT
"Helen of Troy," large bronze sculpture with brown patina signed at base J.Clesinger-Rome 1864-F. Barbedienne foundryman and bearing Collas mechanical reduction seal. Auguste Clésin...
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1860s French School Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

"Triple Elvis" Denied Andy Warhol Silver Black Pop Art Painting by Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Triple Elvis" (Denied) Silkscreen Painting by Charles Lutz Silkscreen and silver enamel paint on canvas with Artist's Denied stamp of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board. 82 x 72" inches 2010 This important example was shown alongside works by Warhol in a two-person show "Warhol Revisited (Charles Lutz / Andy Warhol)" at UAB Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts in 2024. Lutz's 2007 ''Warhol Denied'' series gained international attention by calling into question the importance of originality or lack thereof in the work of Andy Warhol. The authentication/denial process of the [[Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board]] was used to create value by submitting recreations of Warhol works for judgment with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED". The final product of the conceptual project being "officially denied" "Warhol" paintings authored by Lutz. Based on the full-length Elvis Presley paintings by Pop Artist Andy Warhol in 1964, this is likely one of his most iconic images, next to Campbell's Soup Cans and portraits of Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor, and Marlon Brando. This is the rarest of the Elvis works from the series, as Lutz sourced a vintage roll of 1960's primed artist linen which was used for this one Elvis. The silkscreen, like Warhol's embraced imperfections, like the slight double image printing of the Elvis image. Lutz received his BFA in Painting and Art History from Pratt Institute and studied Human Dissection and Anatomy at Columbia University, New York. Lutz's work deals with perceptions and value structures, specifically the idea of the transference of values. Lutz's most recently presented an installation of new sculptures dealing with consumerism at Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater House in 2022. Lutz's 2007 Warhol Denied series received international attention calling into question the importance of originality in a work of art. The valuation process (authentication or denial) of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board was used by the artist to create value by submitting recreations of Warhol works for judgment, with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED" of their authenticity. The final product of this conceptual project is "Officially DENIED" "Warhol" paintings authored by Lutz. Later in 2013, Lutz went on to do one of his largest public installations to date. At the 100th Anniversary of Marcel Duchamp's groundbreaking and controversial Armory Show, Lutz was asked by the curator of Armory Focus: USA and former Director of The Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner to create a site-specific installation representing the US. The installation "Babel" (based on Pieter Bruegel's famous painting) consisted of 1500 cardboard replicas of Warhol's Brillo Box (Stockholm Type) stacked 20 ft tall. All 1500 boxes were then given to the public freely, debasing the Brillo Box as an art commodity by removing its value, in addition to debasing its willing consumers. Elvis was "the greatest cultural force in the Twentieth Century. He introduced the beat to everything, and he changed everything - music, language, clothes, it's a whole new social revolution." Leonard Bernstein in: Exh. Cat., Boston, The Institute of Contemporary Art and traveling, Elvis + Marilyn 2 x Immortal, 1994-97, p. 9. Andy Warhol "quite simply changed how we all see the world around us." Kynaston McShine in: Exh. Cat., New York, Museum of Modern Art (and traveling), Andy Warhol: Retrospective, 1996, p. 13. In the summer of 1963 Elvis Presley was just twenty-eight years old but already a legend of his time. During the preceding seven years - since Heartbreak Hotel became the biggest-selling record of 1956 - he had recorded seventeen number-one singles and seven number-one albums; starred in eleven films, countless national TV appearances, tours, and live performances; earned tens of millions of dollars; and was instantly recognized across the globe. The undisputed King of Rock and Roll, Elvis was the biggest star alive: a cultural phenomenon of mythic proportions apparently no longer confined to the man alone. As the eminent composer Leonard Bernstein put it, Elvis was "the greatest cultural force in the Twentieth Century. He introduced the beat to everything, and he changed everything - music, language, clothes, it's a whole new social revolution." (Exh. Cat., Boston, The Institute of Contemporary Art (and traveling), Elvis + Marilyn 2 x Immortal, 1994, p. 9). In the summer of 1963 Andy Warhol was thirty-four years old and transforming the parameters of visual culture in America. The focus of his signature silkscreen was leveled at subjects he brilliantly perceived as the most important concerns of day to day contemporary life. By appropriating the visual vernacular of consumer culture and multiplying readymade images gleaned from newspapers, magazines and advertising, he turned a mirror onto the contradictions behind quotidian existence. Above all else he was obsessed with themes of celebrity and death, executing intensely multifaceted and complex works in series that continue to resound with universal relevance. His unprecedented practice re-presented how society viewed itself, simultaneously reinforcing and radically undermining the collective psychology of popular culture. He epitomized the tide of change that swept through the 1960s and, as Kynaston McShine has concisely stated, "He quite simply changed how we all see the world around us." (Exh. Cat., New York, Museum of Modern Art (and traveling), Andy Warhol: Retrospective, 1996, p. 13). Thus in the summer of 1963 there could not have been a more perfect alignment of artist and subject than Warhol and Elvis. Perhaps the most famous depiction of the biggest superstar by the original superstar artist, Double Elvis is a historic paradigm of Pop Art from a breath-taking moment in Art History. With devastating immediacy and efficiency, Warhol's canvas seduces our view with a stunning aesthetic and confronts our experience with a sophisticated array of thematic content. Not only is there all of Elvis, man and legend, but we are also presented with the specter of death, staring at us down the barrel of a gun; and the lone cowboy, confronting the great frontier and the American dream. The spray painted silver screen denotes the glamour and glory of cinema, the artificiality of fantasy, and the idea of a mirror that reveals our own reality back to us. At the same time, Warhol's replication of Elvis' image as a double stands as metaphor for the means and effects of mass-media and its inherent potential to manipulate and condition. These thematic strata function in simultaneous concert to deliver a work of phenomenal conceptual brilliance. The portrait of a man, the portrait of a country, and the portrait of a time, Double Elvis is an indisputable icon for our age. The source image was a publicity still for the movie Flaming Star, starring Presley as the character Pacer Burton and directed by Don Siegel in 1960. The film was originally intended as a vehicle for Marlon Brando and produced by David Weisbart, who had made James Dean's Rebel Without a Cause in 1955. It was the first of two Twentieth Century Fox productions Presley was contracted to by his manager Colonel Tom Parker, determined to make the singer a movie star. For the compulsive movie-fan Warhol, the sheer power of Elvis wielding a revolver as the reluctant gunslinger presented the zenith of subject matter: ultimate celebrity invested with the ultimate power to issue death. Warhol's Elvis is physically larger than life and wears the expression that catapulted him into a million hearts: inexplicably and all at once fearful and resolute; vulnerable and predatory; innocent and explicit. It is the look of David Halberstam's observation that "Elvis Presley was an American original, the rebel as mother's boy, alternately sweet and sullen, ready on demand to be either respectable or rebellious." (Exh. Cat., Boston, Op. Cit.). Indeed, amidst Warhol's art there is only one other subject whose character so ethereally defies categorization and who so acutely conflated total fame with the inevitability of mortality. In Warhol's work, only Elvis and Marilyn harness a pictorial magnetism of mythic proportions. With Marilyn Monroe, whom Warhol depicted immediately after her premature death in August 1962, he discovered a memento mori to unite the obsessions driving his career: glamour, beauty, fame, and death. As a star of the silver screen and the definitive international sex symbol, Marilyn epitomized the unattainable essence of superstardom that Warhol craved. Just as there was no question in 1963, there remains still none today that the male equivalent to Marilyn is Elvis. However, despite his famous 1968 adage, "If you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface of my paintings" Warhol's fascination held purpose far beyond mere idolization. As Rainer Crone explained in 1970, Warhol was interested in movie stars above all else because they were "people who could justifiably be seen as the nearest thing to representatives of mass culture." (Rainer Crone, Andy Warhol, New York, 1970, p. 22). Warhol was singularly drawn to the idols of Elvis and Marilyn, as he was to Marlon Brando and Liz Taylor, because he implicitly understood the concurrence between the projection of their image and the projection of their brand. Some years after the present work he wrote, "In the early days of film, fans used to idolize a whole star - they would take one star and love everything about that star...So you should always have a product that's not just 'you.' An actress should count up her plays and movies and a model should count up her photographs and a writer should count up his words and an artist should count up his pictures so you always know exactly what you're worth, and you don't get stuck thinking your product is you and your fame, and your aura." (Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), San Diego, New York and London, 1977, p. 86). The film stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s that most obsessed Warhol embodied tectonic shifts in wider cultural and societal values. In 1971 John Coplans argued that Warhol was transfixed by the subject of Elvis, and to a lesser degree by Marlon Brando and James Dean, because they were "authentically creative, and not merely products of Hollywood's fantasy or commercialism. All three had originative lives, and therefore are strong personalities; all three raised - at one level or another - important questions as to the quality of life in America and the nature of its freedoms. Implicit in their attitude is a condemnation of society and its ways; they project an image of the necessity for the individual to search for his own future, not passively, but aggressively, with commitment and passion." (John Coplans, "Andy Warhol and Elvis Presley," Studio International, vol. 181, no. 930, February 1971, pp. 51-52). However, while Warhol unquestionably adored these idols as transformative heralds, the suggestion that his paintings of Elvis...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Metal

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Enamel

Village - heated Pool (The Last Picture Show), analog, mounted
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Village Motel - Heated Pool (The Last Picture Show) - 2005 58x56cm, Edition of 5, analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Fuji Chrystal Archive Paper, based on the Polaroid...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Girl with Hair Ribbon
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This is an original square button with a fastening pin on the verso, created as merchandise for Roy Lichtenstein's exhibition at the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin in 1981. This butto...
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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Chenille Variegated - Original Sculptural Copper-Tone Three-Dimensional Wall Art
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Atticus Adams' organically composed modern metal sculptures embody the transformative power of art, illustrating the creation of beauty, meaning, and emotional impact from industrial...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal, Copper

Confabulations by Marine de Soos - Bronze sculpture, figurative, dark tones
Located in Paris, FR
Confabulations is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Marine de Soos, dimensions are 37.5 × 16 × 8.5 cm (14.8 × 6.3 × 3.3 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

"Infusion Block in Aurora, Pinks, Blues & Amethyst", Contemporary, Glass, Steel
Located in St. Louis, MO
Jamie Harris straddles the disciplines of painting and glass blowing approaching his work, “more from a painterly perspective than as a traditional glassblower.” His work is primaril...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel, Stainless Steel

Reaching (bronze hand)
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Reaching, ca. 1980. Cast bronze. Signed in lower region on wrist. A rare example from the artist's later period influenced by figurative abstraction with expressionist tendencies. James Edward Lewis (August 4, 1923 – August 9, 1997) was an African-American artist, art collector, professor, and curator in the city of Baltimore. He is best known for his role as the leading force for the creation of the James E. Lewis Museum of Art, an institution of the HBCU Morgan State University. His work as the chairman of the Morgan Art Department from 1950 to 1986 allowed for the museum to amass a large collection of more than 3,000 works, predominantly of African and African diasporan art.[1] In addition, he is also well known for his role as an interdisciplinary artist, primarily focused on sculpture, though also having notable examples of lithography and illustration. His artistic style throughout the years has developed from an earlier focus on African-American history and historical figures, for which he is most notable as an artist, to a more contemporary style of African-inspired abstract expressionism. Early and personal life James E. Lewis was born in rural Phenix, Virginia on August 4, 1923 to James T. Lewis and Pearline (Pearlean) Harvey.[5] Lewis' parents were both sharecroppers. Shortly after his birth, his father moved to Baltimore for increased job opportunity; James E. was subsequently raised by his mother until the family was reunited in 1925. They lived for a short time with distant relatives until moving to a four-bedroom house on 1024 North Durham Street in East Baltimore, a predominantly African-American lower-class neighborhood close to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Lewis' primary school, PS 101, was the only public school in East Baltimore that served black children. Lewis grew up in a church-going family, his parents both active members of the Faith Baptist Church, devoting the entirety of their Sundays to church activities. His parents worked a variety of different jobs throughout his youth:[6] his father working as a stevedore for a shipping company, a mechanic, a custodian, a mailroom handler,[6] and an elevator operator.] His mother worked as both a clerk at a drugstore[7] and a laundress for a private family.[4] Lewis' primary exposure to the arts came from Dr. Leon Winslow, a faculty member at PS 101 who Lewis saw as "providing encouragement and art materials to those who wanted and needed it." In fifth grade, Lewis transferred to PS 102. Here, he was able to receive specialized Art Education in Ms. William's class under the guidance of Winslow. He was considered a standout pupil at PS 102 as a result of his introduction to the connection between the arts and the other studies. His time spent in Ms. Pauline Wharton's class allowed for him to experiment with singing, to which he was considered a talented singer. His involvement in this class challenged his earlier belief that singing was not a masculine artistic pursuit. He was able to study both European classics and negro spirituals, which was one of his earliest introductions to arts specific to American black culture. Under Ms. Wharton's direction, he was also involved in many different musical performances,[6] including some works of the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project.[8] Lewis attended Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, where his love of the arts was heightened through his industrial art class with Lee Davis...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

"Golden Touch" Contemporary Abstract Blue and Maroon Concentric Circle Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Blue and maroon abstract contemporary circular painting by Houston, TX artist David Hardaker. Signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the reverse. Artist Statement: The work is ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Enamel

16 Inch Cube Rust 2/10 - Intersecting geometry, aluminum modern sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Intersecting geometry in a rust-brown patina and polished aluminum form a dynamic whole in this modern sculpture by Philippe Pallafray. This piece is number 2 in an edition of 10. It...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Leona by Marie Louise Sorbac - Animal bronze sculpture, lioness, black colour
Located in Paris, FR
Leona is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Marie Louise Sorbac, dimensions are 65 × 36 × 46 cm (25.6 × 14.2 × 18.1 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is par...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Ivory Gold - Mixed Media Sculptural Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Kristina Fjellman, a Minnesota-based visual artist and performer, seamlessly blends sculpture and performance art in her captivating work. With exhib...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel, Wire

“Rabbit”
Located in Warren, NJ
Vintage Arthur Court Lidded "Rabbit" Wine Cooler . Measures 17x8x5. In good shape.
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20th Century Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Can Compression by French Sculptor César
Located in Paris, FR
"Compression de canettes", is an iconic piece by César Baldaccini (1921–1998), a leading figure of the Nouveau Réalisme movement. Known simply as César, he revolutionized sculpture b...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Thoroughbred, Art Deco Bronze Sculpture by Loet Vanderveen
Located in Long Island City, NY
Loet Vanderveen, Dutch (1921 - 2015) - Thoroughbred, Medium: Bronze sculpture, signature and numbering inscribed on bottom, Edition: 235/500, Size: 4.75 x 8 x 4 in. (12.07 x 20.3...
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1920s Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

20th Century by Mario Schifano Untitled Enamel and acrylic on canvas
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Mario Schifano (Khoms, Libya, 1934 – Rome, Italy, 1998) Title: Untitled (perhaps “The House”) Medium: Enamel and acrylic on canvas Year: 1990 Dimensions: 100 x 100 x 4 cm Signed “Sch...
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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Enamel

Nureyev, Atelier, Red
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Considered to be one of Richard MacDonald’s greatest achievements, “Nureyev” draws on the artist's highly developed sensitivity for the experience of the dancer, and displays all the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Panther licking
By André Vincent Becquerel
Located in PARIS, FR
Panther licking by André-Vincent BECQUEREL (1893-1981) A bronze sculpture with nuanced green patina Signed on the base " Becquerel " Old edition cast Presented on a wooden base Fra...
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1930s French School Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Mystical Woodland, Metal Skin Over Composite Stone Glass, Polyester Resin
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Mystical Woodland - H 20.5 x W 28 x D 10 inches Edition 3/9 Metal Skin Over Composite of Stone Glass and Polyester Resin, White Marble...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Stone, Marble, Metal

Modern dancer I by Yann Guillon - Ballet dancer, female figure, bronze sculpture
Located in Paris, FR
Modern dancer I is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Yann Guillon, dimensions are 28 × 15 × 10 cm (11 × 5.9 × 3.9 in). Height of the sculpture with the metal base: 48 cm (18....
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Full Bronze Set of 12 Figures, 2022
By KAWS
Located in Hong Kong, HK
KAWS Full Bronze Set of 12 Figures, 2022 The complete set of 12 bronze sculptures with original case Incised signature, date and number on the bottom, Signed on the certificate (eac...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Glued Together - contemporary original art in boxes artwork by Volker Kuhn heart
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Glued Together" is an original mixed media artwork by Volker Kuhn. The work is hand-signed by the artist below the artwork on the mat. 29 x 25 cm framed in a silver wood-framing wit...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Steel Garden Wall - "Pond 3" - Modern Outdoor Ornament - 75x195 cm
Located in Winterswijk, NL
With its rustic aesthetic, this privacy screen will not only protect your privacy, but also give your outdoor area a special charm. The rusty surface gives each element an individual...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

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Steel

Rhapsody Ed. 1/15 - smooth, polished, abstract, bronze and mahogany sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary bronze sculpture inspired by music is shaped like a heart and was made by David Chamberlain. The lyrical lush lines of this heart-shaped bronze sculpture were crea...
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1980s Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

Amancio. Man Deconstruccion II original bronze iron sculpture
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Sculpture by the Spanish artist AMANCIO GONZALEZ Iron and bronze. Very popular artist in Europe and Latin America AMANCIO Gonzalez ( Leon 1965 ) Amancio González is a sculptor from ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze, Iron

Lilies In The Valley, Large gold painting with colorful nature, flower palette
Located in Dallas, TX
"Lilies in the Valley" is a stunning, elegant painting depicting a powerful, vibrant flowers in the surrounded by a rich golden background. Artist Anastasia Gklava is an expert at ap...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Gold Leaf

Doe An original Bronze sculpture
Located in Tetbury, GB
An elegant contemporary Bronze sculpture , created and cast in the UK, by leading sculptor Adam Roud. Finished in a deep traditional brown patina it has both an air of tradition with...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Original-Under Scotland Sky- feat. Tartan-Brit Awarded Artist-Gold Leaf-abstract
Located in London, GB
-In light of new tariffs, we’ve applied a 20% discount off the market price of this piece to support our collectors in facing potential added costs. At the gallery, we work closely w...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Metal

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Gold Leaf

Hyakutake by Romain Langlois - Rock-like bronze sculpture, golden, abstract
Located in Paris, FR
Hyakutake is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Romain Langlois, dimensions are 100 × 32 × 32 cm (39.4 × 12.6 × 12.6 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of a...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Fine 1700's French/ Dutch Oil Painting on Copper Portrait Man Ruff Collar
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a Ruff Collar Dutch/ French artist, 18th century oil painting on copper, unframed copper board : 6.75 x 5 inches provenance: private collection, UK co...
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18th Century Old Masters Art by Medium: Metal

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Copper

Metal art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Metal art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, red, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Stefan Traloc, Peter Mendelson, Rebecca Skinner, and Stefanie Schneider. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Metal art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available

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