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Departure 2 - Deep Red Gold Textured Organic Abstract High Gloss Painting
Departure 2 - Deep Red Gold Textured Organic Abstract High Gloss Painting

Departure 2 - Deep Red Gold Textured Organic Abstract High Gloss Painting

By Alexander Eulert

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Alexander Eulert's original mixed media paintings on wood panels are abstract propositions of worlds where divergent forces coalesce into harmonious geometric interactions. He draws ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Metal, Gold Leaf

Untitled Nude. Pencil and gold paint nude figurative drawing on paper.
Untitled Nude. Pencil and gold paint nude figurative drawing on paper.

Untitled Nude. Pencil and gold paint nude figurative drawing on paper.

By Juan C. Estrada

Located in Miami Beach, FL

"Estrada-Duran combines realism and surrealism in his work, the artists paintings are often monochromatic pencil drawings with overlays of gold paint that depict goddess-like women ...

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2010s Surrealist Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Gold

"The Unicorn's Garden, " Oil painting
"The Unicorn's Garden, " Oil painting

"The Unicorn's Garden, " Oil painting

Located in Denver, CO

Rhonda Libbey's "The Unicorn's Garden" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a grey unicorn in a lush garden of cat faced flowers and rollin...

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2010s Surrealist Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Wall Strikes II" Abstract, Cast Metal Wall Sculpture by John Ruppert
"Wall Strikes II" Abstract, Cast Metal Wall Sculpture by John Ruppert

"Wall Strikes II" Abstract, Cast Metal Wall Sculpture by John Ruppert

By John Ruppert

Located in New York, NY

"Wall Strikes" by John Ruppert Cast bronze, Stainless Steel, Copper, Iron, from a fragment of a tree struck by lightning Edition of 3 Over the past 35 years, John Ruppert has been w...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal, Bronze, Copper, Stainless Steel, Iron

Girl with a Kid / - Caresses of innocence -
Girl with a Kid / - Caresses of innocence -

Girl with a Kid / - Caresses of innocence -

By Ary Bitter

Located in Berlin, DE

Ary Bitter (1883 Marseille - 1973 Paris), Girl with Kid, around 1930. Green patinated bronze with cast plinth loosely mounted on a white-veined dark green marble base. Dimensions of the plinth: 5 cm (height) x 80 cm (length) x 24 (width), dimensions of the bronze 28 cm (height) x 72 cm (length) x 18 cm (width). Weight of the bronze 18.2 kg, total weight 39.2 kg. Signed “Ary Bitter.” on the plinth and stamped “L N Paris J L” by the foundry Les Neveux de Jacques Lehmann...

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1930s Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Bronze

Fish, Skull & Bone
Fish, Skull & Bone

Fish, Skull & Bone

Located in OIA, ES

"Fish, Skull & Bone" by Diego Tirigall blends contemporary symbolism with the raw energy of street art. Inspired by Basquiat and Richard Hambleton, the painting explores life, death,...

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2010s Street Art Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Enamel

Diet Street Art Basquiat Style
Diet Street Art Basquiat Style

Diet Street Art Basquiat Style

Located in OIA, ES

"Diet" is a thought-provoking piece that delves into the complexities of life and the human condition. The use of surreal imagery and symbolism in the painting invites the viewer to ...

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2010s Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Enamel

Frannie by Nando Kallweit.  A figurative bronze sculpture of a nude woman
Frannie by Nando Kallweit.  A figurative bronze sculpture of a nude woman

Frannie by Nando Kallweit. A figurative bronze sculpture of a nude woman

By Nando Kallweit

Located in Coltishall, GB

Neile is an elegant figurative bronze sculpture of a female nude by Nando Kallweit. Modelled on modern youthful postures but with a nod to the importance of heritage through the sty...

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21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Bronze

Holy Family Painting, Baroque Style, Oil on Copper, 1700s, Framed
Holy Family Painting, Baroque Style, Oil on Copper, 1700s, Framed

Holy Family Painting, Baroque Style, Oil on Copper, 1700s, Framed

By Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Lo Spagnuolo

Located in New York, NY

This exquisite painting, resembling a precious jewel, serves as an exceptional illustration of the devotional cabinet paintings created by Giuseppe Maria Crespi, a highly original Bolognese artist during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Crespi's distinctiveness extended beyond his unique style and technique to the subjects he chose to portray. While his portraits and genre paintings often displayed a light-hearted and even irreverent tone, his treatment of religious themes resonated with deep emotion, even in its most inventive forms. This recently uncovered work by Crespi is a typical representation, invoking the tender connection between mother and child, and the Child's destiny, all within a compact and intimate format. Executed on a small scale, the painting showcases Crespi's remarkable sensitivity and mastery of paint, especially evident in the expressive brushwork of the drapery. The restrained and focused composition of the Holy Family allows for contemplation of the figures. Mary cradles the Christ child gently, seemingly presenting him to the viewer, her gaze knowing as the infant holds a diminutive cross, symbolizing his future crucifixion. Joseph appears in the background, emerging from the left side of the frame, gazing upward with folded hands in prayer. Individual motifs from this painting reappear in other works by Crespi, suggesting a synthesis of familiar elements into a vibrant composition. The artist's revisitation of designs throughout his career is evident, and this painting on copper likely belongs to a later period, reflecting stylistic ties to other works and Crespi's increased production of smaller devotional pieces. Distinguished by its cool palette, bold coloration, and the expressive force of the artist's hand, this Holy Family painting...

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Early 1700s Baroque Art by Medium: Metal

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Copper

Steel Garden Wall - "Stainless Steel III" - modern outdoor ornament - 75×195 cm
Steel Garden Wall - "Stainless Steel III" - modern outdoor ornament - 75×195 cm

Steel Garden Wall - "Stainless Steel III" - modern outdoor ornament - 75×195 cm

By Stefan Traloc

Located in Winterswijk, NL

Beautiful contemporary oxidized sheet steel Garden Wall or privacy screen. Customization possible. With this garden wall you'll conjure up an atmospheric ambience in your garden. Id...

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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Steel

Schwerelos Gold by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary Golden bronze sculpture
Schwerelos Gold by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary Golden bronze sculpture

Schwerelos Gold by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary Golden bronze sculpture

By Kuno Vollet

Located in DE

Artist: Kuno Vollet Title: Schwerelos Gold Materials: Bronze sculpture with a dark patina on black granite base or white marble Size: 65cm height of upper sculpture, base: 18 x 18...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Cups "J" - Japanese paper and brass, abstract wall sculpture
Cups "J" - Japanese paper and brass, abstract wall sculpture

Cups "J" - Japanese paper and brass, abstract wall sculpture

By Nancy Mintz

Located in SEATTLE, WA

Cups “J” by Nancy Mintz is an abstract wall sculpture that feels airy and luminous, with translucent Japanese paper softly diffusing light across delicate radial sections. The dark b...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Brass

Sculpture of George Woolf, Jockey of Racehorse, Seabiscuit
Sculpture of George Woolf, Jockey of Racehorse, Seabiscuit

Sculpture of George Woolf, Jockey of Racehorse, Seabiscuit

Located in Fredericksburg, VA

This impressive bronze sculpture by Hughlette "Tex" Wheeler depicts George Woolf, the legendary jockey best known for riding Seabiscuit to victory in the historic 1938 match race aga...

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Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Bronze

4 Leaf Stone Gingko by Kuno Vollet - Gilded Brass Gingko sculpture on stone base
4 Leaf Stone Gingko by Kuno Vollet - Gilded Brass Gingko sculpture on stone base

4 Leaf Stone Gingko by Kuno Vollet - Gilded Brass Gingko sculpture on stone base

By Kuno Vollet

Located in DE

Artist: Kuno Vollet Title: 4 Leaf Stone Gingko Materials: Cast brass, gold leaf, Stone base This small elegant original brass cast and gold leaf sculpture by German artist Kuno Vol...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Granite, Gold, Brass

Amancio. Man Deconstruccion II original bronze iron sculpture
Amancio. Man Deconstruccion II original bronze iron sculpture

Amancio. Man Deconstruccion II original bronze iron sculpture

By Amancio Gonzalez Morera

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

Materials

Bronze, Iron

Three's Company, Triptych. From the origin series
Three's Company, Triptych. From the origin series

Three's Company, Triptych. From the origin series

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

They were created as an investigation into the beginnings of the current human social conditions with a focus on materiality and evolutionary information gathered from Paul Shepards ...

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2010s Minimalist Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Gold Leaf

Untitled 7. From Mexican Ryōan-ji Series
Untitled 7. From Mexican Ryōan-ji Series

Untitled 7. From Mexican Ryōan-ji Series

By Francisco Larios

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Ryōan-ji is the Japanese Zen temple in Kyoto, a monastery that gave rise to the idea of ​​the purely abstract Zen garden that inspired this series Francisco Larios’ works are done by...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Gold Leaf

Life Size Female Figure Sculpture – Contemporary Figurative Art by Zura
Life Size Female Figure Sculpture – Contemporary Figurative Art by Zura

Life Size Female Figure Sculpture – Contemporary Figurative Art by Zura

Located in Brooklyn, NY

“Female Figure” (2023) by Zura is a life-size sculpture measuring 39 × 16 × 12 inches (99.1 × 40.6 × 30.5 cm), crafted in plaster with an option for bronze casting. This unique work ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Academic Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Bronze

Conversation Peace (Garden Size) 11/24
Conversation Peace (Garden Size) 11/24

Conversation Peace (Garden Size) 11/24

By Kevin Box

Located in Napa, CA

“It took two years of tireless experimentation for me to develop the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today.” - Kevin ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Stone, Stainless Steel

Florentine singer / - The Renaissance of the Renaissance -
Florentine singer / - The Renaissance of the Renaissance -

Florentine singer / - The Renaissance of the Renaissance -

By Paul Dubois

Located in Berlin, DE

Paul Dubois (1829 Nogent-sur-Seine - 1905 Paris), Florentine singer, 1865. Light brown patinated bronze with cast round plinth mounted on a square marble base (3.5 cm high). Total height 53 cm. Bronze dimensions: 49.5 cm (height) x 20 cm (length) x 10 cm (width), weight 5.6 kg. Inscribed on the plinth "P.[aul] DUBOIS", dated "1865", with the foundry's mark "F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR" and the signet "REDUCTION MECANIQUE A. COLLAS". - Patina very occasionally darkened, lute with loss of one tuning peg, otherwise in excellent condition. - The renaissance of the Renaissance - The bronze is a precisely executed and masterfully cast contemporary reduction of Paul Dubois 155 cm tall masterpiece "Florentine Singer", which is exhibited in the Musée d'Orsay and for which the artist was awarded the Medal of Honor at the Paris Salon in 1865. The work acted as a beacon, and was followed by a plethora of depictions of juveniles. Inspired by Donatello and Luca della Robbia, but also by painters such as Piero della Francesca, Benozzo Gozzoli, and Pinturicchio, the "Florentine Singer" is not an epigonal work that pays homage to a vanished era, but a successful attempt to draw vitality from the art of the past and thus give it new life. The effect of vitality is the core of Italian Renaissance art theory. In order to fulfill itself as art, art had to appear like nature. This naturalism also characterizes the "Florentine Singer". The young man appears to have been taken from life, which is reinforced by the momentary nature of his action. He has just struck a now fading chord. In addition, the natural appearance is enhanced by the detailed shaping of the figurative details, such as the laces with the slightly curved leather of the shoes, the belt buckle, or the ornamentation on the body of the lute. Even the fingernails are clearly defined. Unlike the Renaissance, however, the effect of liveliness here is not based on the "discovery" of nature and the human body, but primarily on the rediscovery of the art of the Quattrocento. The liveliness of the artwork is therefore at the same time a revitalization of this art, so that we can speak of a Renaissance of the Renaissance, just as the Pre-Raphaelites in England at the same time transferred the Quattrocento to contemporary art. Dubois takes on the most difficult of all subjects, the depiction of singing through silent sculpture. He was preceded in this by Luca della Robbia and Donatello with their pulpits of singers created in the 1430s in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence. Compared to these works, the physiognomy of Dubois singer is far less animated, yet he also depicts singing in a convincing manner. He uses the whole body. He takes the ancient contrapposto, which was essential to Renaissance sculpture, and transforms the standing leg-playing posture into a late medieval S-swing, giving the body an elegant beauty and at the same time setting it in melodic motion. In the equally elegant finger position, the music is expressed in a much more literal way with the beating of the lute. Finally, the musicality of the sculpture culminates in the face with the mouth open to sing. Through the act of singing, which is a great challenge to the artistic will to depict perfect beauty, the gracefulness of the classical face is not diminished, but enhanced. Starting from the face with the singing mouth and the gaze absorbed by the sounds, the inner vitality spreads, giving the bronze sculpture an intense aura, enhanced by the music. Dubois transfers the beauty of the Renaissance to the musical, sublimating the visible sculpture to the invisible of music. He took up the challenge of transcending the Renaissance with the Renaissance, thus responding to the Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, which arose at the end of the 17th century around the French Academy and remained virulent into the 19th century, in which antiquity was regarded either as an unattainable ideal or as a standard to be surpassed. With his work, Dubois proved that the Renaissance, which had championed the art of the ancients, could lead to a new renaissance of art. About the artist Paul Dubois' great-uncle was the famous French Baroque sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, in whose footsteps the talented great-nephew followed. When he debuted at the Paris Salon in 1858, he signed his work "Dubois-Pigalle". At his father's request, however, he first studied law before devoting himself to sculpture under the tutelage of François Christophe Armand Toussaint in 1856 and entering the École des Beaux-Arts in 1858. From 1859 to 1863, he lived in Rome and traveled to Naples and Florence. Inspired by Florentine art of the quattrocento, Dubois initiated a school-forming neo-Florentine style that combined the elegantly simple forms of youthful grace with a precise wealth of detail.Two purchases by the French state (“envois de Rome”) were made during his stay in Rome, which brought him recognition in Paris. After his return there, he quickly became an internationally sought-after artist. Dubois was also active as a creator of monuments. His most famous work is the equestrian statue of Joan of Arc (1896) on the forecourt of Reims Cathedral. He was also a sought-after portraitist who produced around 50 busts and - Dubois was also a passionate painter - around 100 portraits in oil. From 1873 to 1878 he was curator of the Museum du Luxembourg, in 1876 he became a member of the Institut de France and from 1878 to 1905 he was director of the École des Beaux-Arts. In 1865, Dubois was awarded the Paris Salon Medal of Honor for his “Florentine Singer”. In 1867 he became Chevalier, in 1874 Officier, in 1886 Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur, which awarded Dubois the Grande Croix in 1896. Selected Bibliography Stole, Elmar: Paul Dubois. In: Saur. Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon, vol. 30, Munich - Leipzig 2001, pp. 677-678. GERMAN VERSION Paul Dubois (1829 Nogent-sur-Seine - 1905 Paris), Florentinischer Sänger, 1865. Hellbraun patinierte Bronze mit gegossener runder Plinthe auf quadratischem Marmorsockel montiert (3,5 cm Höhe). Gesamthöhe 53 cm. Maße der Bronze: 49,5 cm (Höhe) x 20 cm (Länge) x 10 cm (Breite), Gewicht 5,6 kg. Auf der Plinthe mit „P.[aul] DUBOIS“ bezeichnet, auf „1865“ datiert, mit dem Gießereistempel „F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR“ und dem Signet „REDUCTION MECANIQUE A. COLLAS“ versehen. - Patina sehr vereinzelt nachgedunkelt, Laute mit Verlust eines Stimmwirbels, ansonsten ausgezeichnet erhalten. - Die Renaissance...

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1860s Realist Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

"Mona Lisa, Gioconda"  - Tag: basquiat style
"Mona Lisa, Gioconda"  - Tag: basquiat style

"Mona Lisa, Gioconda" - Tag: basquiat style

Located in OIA, ES

This bold reinterpretation of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa comes from Diego Tirigall, an artist whose rise in the contemporary art world is garnering significant attention. Drawing ...

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2010s Street Art Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Enamel

Suzanne Benton, Becoming, 1975, Copper, Coated Steel
Suzanne Benton, Becoming, 1975, Copper, Coated Steel

Suzanne Benton, Becoming, 1975, Copper, Coated Steel

By Suzanne Benton

Located in Darien, CT

In 1972, the women’s movement was in full flower. Suzanne Benton had been an early activist, a founder and organizer of NOW Chapters, CT Feminists in the Arts, Women, Metamorphosis 1 (in New Haven, CT, the first women’s art festival in the USA). She'd already been creating metal sculpted masks and working with them in mask tale performances of Women of Myth and Heritage. Her inaugural performance of Sarah and Hagar n 1972 took place at Lincoln Center in NYC. Benton then became the artistic director and producer of an evening on Broadway, Four Chosen Women (performers included herself as mask tale performer, author Anais Nin, actress Vinie Burroughs and dancer Joan Stone). The evening took place at the Edison Theatre, November 22, 1972. While developing the evening on Broadway, Benton met renowned Swedish actress and Hollywood star, Viveca Lindfors. Viveca was then working on her solo performance, I AM A WOMAN, and was looking for a unique theatre set for the show. The happenstance that brought Viveca and Suzanne together. At that same time, recent travel to Macchu Picchu inspired her with the mountain’s great stones sitting on the edge of precipices. These vast stones led her to create welded steel Seated Sculpture Works. Viveca was intrigued by the concept and let her own imagination fly. Imagining a set of welded steel sculpture, she took the leap in commissioning Suzanne with complete faith in artist's ability to fulfill her mandate. Benton created groups of welded sculptures for two theater sets. Protection is one of three sculptures in first set created in 1973. Mother and Child, Pelvic Woman, Facing Each Other are three of five works from the 1974 second set. The first toured with her shows throughout the East Coast and into Toronto, Canada. The second set, created to nest together could travel as checked baggage for international and domestic airline travel. They flew to Denmark in 1980 for her performance at the UN sponsored 1980 Women’s International Conference, Copenhagen. In addition to creating the theatre sets, Benton mounted exhibitions of her masks and sculptures in the lobbies of theatres where she performed (NYC and Northampton). Continuing on with this theme, Becoming is her 1975 Seated Sculpture Work. The theatre sets were returned at the final end of its long run. These Seated Sculpture Works have often been featured in exhibitions, including both the 2003 and 2005 retrospectives. They are part of an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks. What attracted her to welded sculpture? This excerpt from her book, The Art of Welded Sculpture, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975 speaks of its lure: "Early in my life, when I had decided to become an artist, I had had an inner vision of being able to hold the physical material of my art in such a way as to bring it into existence with my hands. In welding, I wear a mask, a heavy apron, and gloves. I heat the metal and make it bend so smoothly and gracefully; I cut the metal, rigid metal, into endless shapes; I join the pieces by causing them to flow together with the heat of the flame. Welding was a return to my adolescent vision. It was fulfillment. At that beginning time I felt that even if I went no further, this experience in itself gave me astounding satisfaction. It was as thrilling as the moment of birth. It was my birth." (Pelvic Woman and Protection are illustrated in the book): What began in 1965 became by 2017 an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks. The magic of the welding mask...

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1970s Feminist Art by Medium: Metal

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Copper, Steel

Blue Morpho Butterfly

Blue Morpho Butterfly

By Kate Breakey

Located in Sante Fe, NM

The Element ‘Gold, (Au) can only be make in the nuclear reactor of stars. It came to our planet when the Earth was first forming, as dust from catastrophic astronomical events –sta...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Gold Leaf

Brutalist Wall Sculpture
Brutalist Wall Sculpture

Brutalist Wall Sculpture

Located in Milford, NH

A wonderful abstract brutalist welded and torch cut steel wall sculpture with many points and a burnished finish, by 20th century California artist Tony Melendy...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal, Steel

César franchissant le Rubicon
César franchissant le Rubicon

César franchissant le Rubicon

By Jean-Léon Gérôme

Located in PARIS, FR

"Caesar crossing the Rubicon" by Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904) Bronze with triple patina, gilded, brown and dark brown Cast by SIOT France circa 1900 height 38 cm length of the bas...

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Early 20th Century French School Art by Medium: Metal

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Bronze

Exotic, 2019

Exotic, 2019

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Exotic," 2019. Enamel on panel, sign painting, black, white, and red. Hand lettering

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Metal

Materials

Enamel

Modernist Brutalist Hand Forged Iron Menorah Sculpture Israeli Palombo Judaica
Modernist Brutalist Hand Forged Iron Menorah Sculpture Israeli Palombo Judaica

Modernist Brutalist Hand Forged Iron Menorah Sculpture Israeli Palombo Judaica

By David Palombo

Located in Surfside, FL

Heavy Hand Forged Brutalist Iron Memorial Menorah Sculpture. David Palombo was an Israeli sculptor and painter. He was born in Turkey to a traditional family and immigrated to the Land of Israel with his parents in 1923. They lived in the Nahalat Shiva neighborhood of Jerusalem. In 1940 he began his studies at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and from 1942 was a student of sculptor Ze’ev Ben-Zvi. For a period of time, Palombo was an assistant at Ben-Zvi’s studio and also taught at Bezalel. During this period he was also a member of the “Histadrut HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed” (The General Federation of Students and Young Workers in Israel). In the 1940s he took art lessons at night. In 1948 he went to Paris, where he visited the studio of the sculptor Constantin Brancusi whose work influenced him. Around 1958 he married the artist Shulamit Sirota. In 1960 he quit his job to devote himself to art. In 1964 he married for the second time to the artist Yona Palombo. The two of them went to live in an abandoned home on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. His widow opened a museum in their home that was active until the year 2000. Work by Palombo is included in the Judaic collection of the Jewish Museum (a well known Hanukkah menora). Palombo executed the impressive metal gates of the Tent of Remembrance at the Yad Vashem, the memorial to the martyrs of the holocaust, as well as the gates to the Knesset Building the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco award) awarded him a scholarship for study in Japan. He worked in marble, granite, bronze, iron and steel. as well as with glass mosaic tiles. Palombo’s early works, in the 1950s, were influenced by modernist sculptors such as Hans Jean Arp and Brancusi. These works were composed of abstract images from nature and were carved out of stone or wood. At the end of the 1950s he began making metal sculptors, using the technique of welding. His work took on a more abstract and expressive character. Education 1940 Painting with Isidor Ascheim, New Bezalel School for Arts and Crafts, Jerusalem 1942 Sculpture with Zeev Ben Zvi, Jerusalem 1956 Mosaic, Ravenna, Italy 1958 Welding Course Awards And Prizes 1966 UNESCO Award Exhibitions: Sculpture in Israel, 1948-1958 Mishkan Museum of Art, Kibbutz Ein Harod Artists: Zvi Aldouby, Yitzhak Danziger, Arieh Merzer, Dov Feigin, Aaron Priver, David Palumbo, Menashe Kadishman, Kosso Eloul, Yehiel Shemi, Zahara Schatz. The Spring Exhibition of Jerusalem Artists, Artists' House, Jerusalem Artists: Palombo, David Bezalel Schatz, Mordechai Levanon, Fima, Ludwig Blum 12 Artists, The Bezalel National Museum, Jerusalem Avraham Ofek, Aviva Uri, Avigdor Arikha, Yosl Bergner, Lea Nikel, Palombo, Ruth Zarfati...

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Mid-20th Century Arte Povera Art by Medium: Metal

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Iron

Glacial, Original  Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern Art 3D

Glacial, Original Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Modern Art 3D

Located in Granada Hills, CA

Artist: Karo Martirosyan, Work: Original Artwork, Medium: Glass and Metal Wall Sculpture, Year: 2022 Style: Contemporary Art, Subject: Glacial, Size: 19" x 24" x 4'' inch, 48...

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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

"Covered Bridge" contemporary realist plein air painting of snow scene, Vermont
"Covered Bridge" contemporary realist plein air painting of snow scene, Vermont

"Covered Bridge" contemporary realist plein air painting of snow scene, Vermont

By Rachel Personett

Located in Sag Harbor, NY

"Covered Bridge" is contemporary realist plein air painting of a snow scene in Vermont. The water is frozen over, and there are no people. A path leads from the bridge, away from the viewer, and continues off the canvas, letting us imagine... where does this path lead? A hint of fantasy to this realistic portrayal in Jeffersonville, Vermont. Medium: Oil on Aluminum Framed dimensions: 23.5 x 29.5 inches Artist Bio: Rachel Personett was born in Hawaii, but raised in Colorado. Being the daughter of a pilot she has always traveled extensively. She has studied part time at the Savannah College of Art and Design, The Angel Academy...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

"Caulophyllum III, " Abstract Painting
"Caulophyllum III, " Abstract Painting

"Caulophyllum III, " Abstract Painting

By Roger Mudre

Located in Westport, CT

This abstract painting by Roger Mudre features a cool blue and silver palette, with light circular shapes layered over one another and a horizontal texture. It transforms and shimmer...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Metal

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Metal

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