Items Similar to 19th Century Grand Tour Bronze of the Uffizi Wrestlers
Video Loading
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 13
19th Century Grand Tour Bronze of the Uffizi Wrestlers
About the Item
After Lysippos (Greek, 390 BC-300 BC)
19th Century Grand Tour Bronze of the Uffizi Wrestlers
Bronze
J. Chiurrazi & Fils, Naples
17 x 20 x 12 inches
76 lb.
The Wrestlers is a Roman marble sculpture after a lost Greek original of the third century BCE. It is now in the Uffizi collection in Florence, Italy.
- Dimensions:Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 12 in (30.48 cm)
- Medium:
- After:Lysippos (Greek)
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Beachwood, OH
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1768216071242
About the Seller
5.0
Gold Seller
Premium sellers maintaining a 4.3+ rating and 24-hour response times
Established in 1975
1stDibs seller since 2022
23 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 4 hours
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: Beachwood, OH
- Return Policy
Authenticity Guarantee
In the unlikely event there’s an issue with an item’s authenticity, contact us within 1 year for a full refund. DetailsMoney-Back Guarantee
If your item is not as described, is damaged in transit, or does not arrive, contact us within 7 days for a full refund. Details24-Hour Cancellation
You have a 24-hour grace period in which to reconsider your purchase, with no questions asked.Vetted Professional Sellers
Our world-class sellers must adhere to strict standards for service and quality, maintaining the integrity of our listings.Price-Match Guarantee
If you find that a seller listed the same item for a lower price elsewhere, we’ll match it.Trusted Global Delivery
Our best-in-class carrier network provides specialized shipping options worldwide, including custom delivery.More From This Seller
View All20th Century Bronze Nude Female Torso after French artist Aristide Maillol
By Aristide Maillol
Located in Beachwood, OH
After Aristide Maillol (French, 1861–1944)
Bronze Torso
Signed with foundry mark Cire Perdue A. A. Hebrard
12 in. h. x 6 in. w. x 6 in. d.
Foundry mark "Cire Perdue A. A. Hebrard". ...
Category
20th Century Nude Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture of Dionysus, 19th Century Italian School
Located in Beachwood, OH
19th Century Italian School
Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture of Dionysus, 19th Century
Bronze with black-green patination
24 x 10 x 10 inches
Dionysus, in Greco-Roman religion, a nature ...
Category
19th Century Italian School Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Italian Bronze Sculpture of Nude Woman, Mid 20th Century
Located in Beachwood, OH
Mario Spampinato (Italian 1912–2000)
Nude
Bronze
Signed on base
17.5 in. h. x 5.75 in. w. x 6 in. d.
The artist was born, raised and trained in Italy. During one of his exhibits (at San Marcos in Rome) the Director of a New York Gallery asked him to come to New York to work for him. The American Consul, before issuing his visa, asked Spampinato to create a bust of him. In exchange, the Consul paid for his passage on the boat to New York. In New York, he worked with his brother Clemente Spampinato who is a well known sculptor as well.
After moving to Chicago in 1954, he discovered that there was no foundry in the Midwest that could cast his bronzes. So, he opened his own foundry called the Spampinato Art Foundry, casting in the lost wax process. He also started his own private school (Spampinato Art Workshop, Ltd) and did some teaching at the University of Chicago and conducted seminars at Lawrence University in Kansas.
Many of his own works are pictured and cataloged in Volumes 2 & 3 of Bronzes: Sculptors and Founders, 1800-1930 by Harold Berman.
Between 1959 and 1967, Spampinato recast a number of Charles M Russell...
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Nude Walking, Early 20th Century Bronze Sculpture, Cleveland School Artist
By Max Kalish
Located in Beachwood, OH
Max Kalish (American, 1891-1945)
Nude Walking, 1930
Bronze
Signed and dated on base
17 x 9 x 4 inches
Born in Poland March 1, 1891, figurative sculptor Max Kalish came to the United States in 1894, his family settling in Ohio. A talented youth, Kalish enrolled at the Cleveland Institute of Art as a fifteen-year-old, receiving a first-place award for modeling the figure during studies with Herman Matzen. Kalish went to New York City following graduation, studying with Isidore Konti and Herbert Adams...
Category
1930s American Modern Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Vernal Equinox, 20th Century Bronze Figure of Woman, Cleveland School Artist
Located in Beachwood, OH
Edris Eckhardt (American, 1905-1998)
Vernal Equinox, c. 1975
Bronze
Signed on base
16.5 x 4 x 3 inches
Born in Cleveland, Ohio January 28, 1905, Edris was given the name Edythe Alin...
Category
1970s American Modern Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
First Steps, Early 20th Century Bronze Sculpture, Cleveland School
By William Zorach
Located in Beachwood, OH
William Zorach (American 1891-1966)
First Steps, 1918
Bronze
8.5 x 5 x 4 inches, including base
Born in 1887 in Lithuania, William Zorach immigrated with his family to the United States when he was just four years old, settling in Cleveland, Ohio. Zorach displayed an exceptional artistic talent at a young age and, at the recommendation of his seventh-grade teacher, began studying lithography at night at the Cleveland School of Art. It was not long before he was apprenticing at a lithography company in Cleveland. It was there that he realized he wanted to become an artist - to escape the commercial end of the field in which he was suddenly immersed.
In 1907, Zorach saved enough money to move to New York and study art at the National Academy of Design, where he received several awards for his paintings and drawings. He continued his studies in Paris in 1910 at La Palette. This year abroad would turn out to be quite fruitful because in Paris he was greatly influenced by the Cubist and Fauvist movements and had several paintings exhibited at the Salon d'Automme. This influence and subsequent success fueled his career back in the states where he was honored with his first one-man exhibition. Due to this new-found stability, he married a young woman he met at school in Paris, and they moved to New York and set up a studio. Shortly after, their work was accepted into the famous 1913 Armory Show.
For the next nine years, Zorach continued to think of himself as a painter, although he had already begun to experiment in sculpting. He was experiencing modest success with his painting and was therefore reluctant to abandon it completely. However, he was impelled toward sculpting, and in 1922, he painted his last oil.
Zorach's involvement with sculpture began largely be accident. While he was working on a series of wood-block prints, Zorach suddenly became more interested in the butternut panel than the print and turned the panel into a carved relief. With no formal training as a sculptor, Zorach's first sculptures were of wood and his carving tools were primitive, such as a jack-knife. I n fact, his early works have a certain stylized look, suggesting the influence of various primitive arts such as African and American folk.
Zorach found his sculptural direction by instinct, but was not unaware of what other sculptors were doing, both here and abroad. He soon allied himself with a growing number of modern sculptors who believed in the esthetic necessity of carving their own designs directly in the block of stone or wood rather than modeling them in clay. From the beginning he found a deep satisfaction in the slow and patient process of freeing the image from its imprisoning block, watching the forms emerge and appear.
"The actual resistance of tough material is a wonderful guide," Zorach said in a lecture on direct sculpture in 1930. The sculptor "cannot make changes easily, there is no putting back tomorrow what was cut away today. His senses are constantly alert. If something goes wrong there is the struggle to right the rhythm. And slowly the vision grows as the work progresses." Zorach also found that the material itself had a constantly modifying effect on the artist's vision. The grain of the wood, the markings in the stone, the shape of the log or boulder all set limits and suggested possibilities. He was always sensitive to the characteristic qualities of his material and occasionally let them play a major role in determining his forms. In works such as these, the feel of the original material is preserved in the finished piece and is often heightened by leaving parts of the original surface untouched and other areas roughly marked by the sculptors tools...
Category
1910s Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
You May Also Like
Body and Soul Bronze Sculpture Torso Torse Male Nude In Stock
By Joris Verdonkschot
Located in Utrecht, NL
Body and Soul Bronze Sculpture Torso Torse Male Nude In Stock
For years Joris August Verdonkschot decicated himself to filming. He studied Law ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Je te Touche I touch you Bronze Sculpture Dancer In Stock
By Joris Verdonkschot
Located in Utrecht, NL
Je te Touche I touch you Bronze Sculpture Dancer In Stock
For years Joris August Verdonkschot decicated himself to filming. He studied Law and Cultural Scie...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Like a Motherless Child Bronze Sculpture Body In Stock
By Joris Verdonkschot
Located in Utrecht, NL
Like a Motherless Child Bronze Sculpture Body In Stock
For years Joris August Verdonkschot decicated himself to filming. He studied Law and Cult...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Thebian Trojan Kouros Bronze Sculpture Torso Male Nude Figure Classic
By Joris Verdonkschot
Located in Utrecht, NL
Trojan Kouros Bronze Sculpture Torso Male Nude Figure Classic
For years Joris August Verdonkschot decicated himself to filming. He studied Law ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Kaplaarzen Wellies Boots Bronze Sculpture Girl Contemporary In Stock
By Erwin Meijer
Located in Utrecht, NL
Kaplaarzen Wellies Boots Bronze Sculpture Girl Contemporary In Stock
The statues of Erwin Meijer are subtle with a recognizable, personal handwr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Vos Fox Bronze Sculpture Girl with Fox Figure People Animal
By Erwin Meijer
Located in Utrecht, NL
Vos Fox Bronze Sculpture Girl with Fox Figure People Animal
The statues of Erwin Meijer are subtle with a recognizable, personal handwriting.
T...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Century Grand Tour
Grand Tour Bronze
19th Century Italian Bronze Sculpture
Grand Tour Bronze Antique
19th Century Grand Tour Bronze
Bronze Bc
Antique Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture
19th Century Italian Grand Bronze
Grand Tour Greek
Grand Tour Bronze Roman
19th Century Italian Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture
Antique Wrestling
300 Bc
Marble Wrestling