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Medium: Stone
Sculpture "Magnate"
Sculpture "Magnate"

Sculpture "Magnate"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

Cast in bronze with refined cold enamel accents and set on a solid basalt stone base, Magnate is a witty and elegant sculpture that blends satire with classic craftsmanship. The pie...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze, Enamel

Morning Grirl. solid bronze sculpture, vintage
Morning Grirl. solid bronze sculpture, vintage

Morning Grirl. solid bronze sculpture, vintage

Located in Zofingen, AG

"Morning girl". The author admires the beauty of the female body. Her movement - smooth, graceful and beautiful. The moment of awakening is very sensual. The girl stretches, reveali...

Category

1990s Modern Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze

Girl playing the quitar. Realism, solid bronze sculpture
Girl playing the quitar. Realism, solid bronze sculpture

Girl playing the quitar. Realism, solid bronze sculpture

Located in Zofingen, AG

A girl playng the guitar. Sculptor created the classical figurine on a stone basement. Posture, movement, body lines - everything shows the beauty and lirical mood. The bronze look...

Category

Early 2000s Realist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze

Pregnant woman. vintage bronse sculpture
Pregnant woman. vintage bronse sculpture

Pregnant woman. vintage bronse sculpture

Located in Zofingen, AG

In this work, the author create a pregnant woman. He created the classical female torso on a marble basement. Posture, movement, body lines - everything praises the beauty of the f...

Category

1980s Realist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze

TRAPPED (CEMENT PLAQUE)
TRAPPED (CEMENT PLAQUE)

KaïTRAPPED (CEMENT PLAQUE), 2016

$16,800Sale Price|20% Off

TRAPPED (CEMENT PLAQUE)

Located in Aventura, FL

Trapped is an original cement plaque made by the street artist KAI. It is a unique prototype made aside the original edition of 20. Comes with its origi...

Category

2010s Street Art Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Embryo Lizard
Embryo Lizard

Mark MorrisonEmbryo Lizard, ca. 1960

$2,400Sale Price|40% Off

Embryo Lizard

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Mark Morrison (1895-1964) Embryo, ca. 1940. Carved Italian granite. 12.5" wide, 8.5" deep, height is 5" Measurement are for stone form alone. It sits 12.5 inches tall at a pitch ...

Category

Mid-20th Century Realist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Without Bonds by Peter Brooke-Ball - Stone sculpture, abstract, white, mystery
Without Bonds by Peter Brooke-Ball - Stone sculpture, abstract, white, mystery

Without Bonds by Peter Brooke-Ball - Stone sculpture, abstract, white, mystery

By Peter Brooke-Ball

Located in Paris, FR

Without Bonds is a unique Portland limestone, stainless steel on beech wood base sculpture by contemporary artist Peter Brooke-Ball, dimensions are 51 × 26 × 20.5 cm (20.1 × 10.2 × 8...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Limestone, Stainless Steel

KIng David with Harp
KIng David with Harp

KIng David with Harp

By Hana Geber

Located in Surfside, FL

American sculptor Hana Geber (1910 - 1990) She was born in Prague of Czechoslovakian heritage and eventually settled in New York. Her sculptures deal with Jewish themes She taught sc...

Category

20th Century Modern Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Silver

NYDIA, THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII Marble Sculpture 1856-1870
NYDIA, THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII Marble Sculpture 1856-1870

NYDIA, THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII Marble Sculpture 1856-1870

Located in Soquel, CA

Randolph John Rogers (American, 1825 - 1892) Randolph Rogers' Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii debuted in 1856 to critical and public acclaim, solidifying Rogers’ position as a pre-eminent American sculptor and it remains one of the artist’s most celebrated works today. The subject of Nydia is drawn from Edward Bulwer-Lytton's The Last Days of Pompeii 1834. After touring the ruins of the ancient city in 1833, and inspired by the stories of blinding volcanic ash, he composed the tale of Nydia, a slave who led her master, Glaucus, to safety. Rogers depicts Nydia at the moment that she and Glaucus have become separated in their perilous journey through the rubble and Nydia seeks familiarity in the surrounding chaos, her distress evident in her pained expression. The grace of the sculpture is at odds with the turmoil portrayed; a toppled Corinthian capital lies at her feet and obstructs her next step, indicated by the tilt of her back foot and grip on her walking stick. Examples of this model can be found in major American collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Literature, Millard F Rogers, Jr. Randolph Rogers, American Sculptor in Rome. University of Massachusetts Press, 1971, American Figurative Sculpture in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1986. Joyce K Schiller. "Nydia, A Forgotten Icon of the Nineteenth Century." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Born in Waterloo, New York, Randolph John Rogers became an expatriate* sculptor of idealized figures, portraits, and commemorative works in Neo-Classical* and Realist* styles. He worked in clay, plaster, marble and bronze, and lived both in Italy and the United States. He made 167 examples of Nydia in two sizes (varies depending on base height) 36" and 54'. Rogers was raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and as a young man did woodcuts* for the local newspaper, The Michigan Argus, and also worked as a baker's assistant and a dry goods clerk. In 1847, he moved to New York City, where he hoped to find work as an engraver*, but failing to do so, worked in a dry goods store owned by John Steward...

Category

1850s Italian School Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Owl
Owl

Owl

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Latcholassie Akesuk (1919 - 2000) Owl, 1976 Stone sculpture Cape Dorset This is a classic example of this renown Cape Dorset artist's work. Some of the fi...

Category

1970s Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

White Marble Sculpture Statue of a Nymph
White Marble Sculpture Statue of a Nymph

White Marble Sculpture Statue of a Nymph

Located in New York, NY

A. BATACCHI Italian, (XIX-XX) Nymph Italian Carrara marble. H 10.50 in. x W 17 in. x D 31.50 in. Signed A. Battachi, Florence in verso. Note: Batacchi was active in Flore...

Category

Late 19th Century Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Due Battello Bianche

Due Battello Bianche

By Aurelio Torres

Located in New York, NY

Abstract Sculpture. Can be outside or inside. Materials are concrete, steel and reclaimed lumber. About the Artist: Born in Montevideo, Uruguay to a family of artists, Aurelio was raised in New York City. His father, Horacio Torres, was an accomplished classically trained artist. Aurelio’s artistic training was in Barcelona, Spain, where he studied for several years with his uncle Augusto Torres, also a classically trained painter. Aurelio’s grandfather, was the acclaimed Modernist Master Joaquin Torres...

Category

2010s Abstract Stone Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Steel

Gorila - 21st Century, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative, Marble, Iron
Gorila - 21st Century, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative, Marble, Iron

Gorila - 21st Century, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative, Marble, Iron

Located in Barcelona, Catalonia

Aparici's work is characterized by simplicity, since most of his pieces bring together few elements, resulting in very elegant compositions with simple lines, which together with his...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Iron

Star 1 by Richard Perry - Geometric abstract sculpture, Portland stone
Star 1 by Richard Perry - Geometric abstract sculpture, Portland stone

Star 1 by Richard Perry - Geometric abstract sculpture, Portland stone

Located in Paris, FR

Star 1 is a unique Portland stone sculpture by contemporary artist Richard Perry, dimensions are 17 × 17 × 60 cm (6.7 × 6.7 × 23.6 in). The sculpture is signed and comes with a cert...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Linda Stein, Slow Curve 352 - Contemporary Mixed Media Metallic Wall Sculpture
Linda Stein, Slow Curve 352 - Contemporary Mixed Media Metallic Wall Sculpture

Linda Stein, Slow Curve 352 - Contemporary Mixed Media Metallic Wall Sculpture

Located in New York, NY

Slow Curve 352 is from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series, which are shield-like forms made of mixed media that hang on the wall. They function simultaneously as defenders in...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Metal

THE LAST DAYS OF NAPOLÉON BY
THE LAST DAYS OF NAPOLÉON BY

THE LAST DAYS OF NAPOLÉON BY

Located in New Orleans, LA

This highly evocative bronze by Vincenzo Vela captures the deposed Emperor Napoléon on his deathbed, holding a map of Europe and lost in thought about what might have been. Remarkable among most portrayals of the exiled leader, this highly detailed sculpture depicts Napoléon at his most vulnerable. Nonetheless, Vela perfectly captures his still-heroic bearing, which imparts to this work a monumental quality and quiet dignity. The mate to this figure is the colossal marble at the Musée du Château de Malmaison, which was shown at the Paris Salon of 1867. The founder of the verismo movement in Italy, Vela was one of the great exponents of realism in sculpture. Born in Ligornetto, Switzerland in 1820, he studied under celebrated sculptor, Benedetto Cacciatori. He was also influenced both by the work of Tuscan sculptor Lorenzo Bartolini, who seamlessly combined neoclassicism with naturalism and the romantic painting of Francesco Hayez...

Category

19th Century Realist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Sculpture "Investor"
Sculpture "Investor"

Sculpture "Investor"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

Investor is a bold and characterful bronze sculpture that embodies strength, confidence, and determination. Crafted from bronze with refined cold enamel accents, the work depicts a r...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze, Enamel

"Flying"
"Flying"

"Flying"

By Katib Mamedov

Located in Edinburgh, GB

This bronze sculpture is an abstract interpretation of the female form. The smooth, rounded shapes convey the softness and fluidity of natural lines, whilst avoiding a direct figurat...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Stone Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Italian Marble Sculpture Statue of a Nude Beauty by Aristide Petrilli
Italian Marble Sculpture Statue of a Nude Beauty by Aristide Petrilli

Italian Marble Sculpture Statue of a Nude Beauty by Aristide Petrilli

Located in New York, NY

ARISTIDE PETRILLI Italian, (1868-1930) Flora (Allegory of Spring) Signed Prof Pedrilli; Galleria Bazzanti Firenze 49 inches high (Statue); 32 3/4 x 19 1/4 inches (Pedestal) Notes: Finely carved Italian carrara marble of a nude beauty signed Prof Petrilli...

Category

Late 19th Century Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Sculpture "The  CEO"
Sculpture "The  CEO"

Sculpture "The CEO"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

Cast in bronze and anchored on a solid basalt stone base, The CEO embodies authority, vision, and quiet confidence. This expressive sculpture presents a lion—long regarded as the ult...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze

Larva
Larva

Mark MorrisonLarva, ca. 1940

$1,600Sale Price|60% Off

Larva

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Mark Morrison (1895-1964) Larva, ca. 1940 Carved brown soapstone 9.5" long, 4" wide, 3.75" tall Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Mark Morrison. Born: Kingfisher, OK Education: Un...

Category

Mid-20th Century Realist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Embrione II - hand carved contemporary figurative Italian marble sculpture
Embrione II - hand carved contemporary figurative Italian marble sculpture

Embrione II - hand carved contemporary figurative Italian marble sculpture

By Lorenzo Vignoli

Located in San Francisco, CA

Abstract modern white Carrara marble sculpture by contemporary Italian sculptor Lorenzo Vignoli, interpreting classical references and contemporary Mediterranean influences Embrione...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Marble, Carrara Marble

Seated Woman
Seated Woman

Mark MorrisonSeated Woman, ca. 1940

$3,500Sale Price|56% Off

Seated Woman

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Mark Morrison (1895-1964) Seated Woman, ca. 1950 Carved and polished red Italian marble 4.75" wide, 6 3/8" deep, height is 16.5"" Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Mark Morrison. Born...

Category

Mid-20th Century Realist Stone Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Atelier of John Gibson Venus in Marble Neoclassical Sculpture
Atelier of John Gibson Venus in Marble Neoclassical Sculpture

Atelier of John Gibson Venus in Marble Neoclassical Sculpture

Located in Pistoia, IT

Large white marble sculpture depicting Venus, from the workshop of John Gibson, Rome, circa 1850. Known as Venus Verticordia or Venus Colored, its history is fascinating. John Gibson (June 19, 1790 - January 27, 1866) was a prominent Welsh neoclassical sculptor. He studied in Rome with Canova and opened his own workshop there, where he worked until his death. Born in Wales and raised in Liverpool, John Gibson had a brilliant career. After completing his apprenticeship at the age of 26, this ambitious Welshman arrived in London as a promising artist. He exhibited several times at the Royal Academy and, within two years, realized the dream of every young sculptor of his time: to study in Rome. The next two years spent with Canova shaped his career and sculptural approach. Gibson also studied with Bertel Thorvaldsen and, at the age of 31, opened his workshop on Via della Fontanella, near Piazza del Popolo. John Gibson's workshop was one of the largest in Rome during his lifetime; it was an essential stop on the circuit of Roman sculptors' workshops, as described in Hawks Le Grice's famous 1840 manual. He employed specialized modelers, sculptors, and trainers and counted among his students several promising artists, such as Harriet Hosmer...

Category

Mid-19th Century English School Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Radiance
Radiance

Radiance

Located in Bloomfield, ON

Celebrated for their public artworks in Quebec, and privately collected in both Canada and Europe, the sculptural team of Jean-François Maheux and Nadia Mercier create elegant, conte...

Category

2010s Abstract Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Stainless Steel, Gold Leaf

19th century Empire figure alabaster sculpture - Girl lying down
19th century Empire figure alabaster sculpture - Girl lying down

19th century Empire figure alabaster sculpture - Girl lying down

Located in Varmo, IT

Alabaster sculpture - Reclining girl. Italy, early 19th century. 32 x 12 x 9 cm high (not signed). Made entirely of carved alabaster. It depicts a sensual girl lying face down, wra...

Category

Early 19th Century Romantic Stone Sculptures

Materials

Alabaster

S’y jeter ou pas by Cécile Raynal - Animal smoke-fired sandstone, wood, dark
S’y jeter ou pas by Cécile Raynal - Animal smoke-fired sandstone, wood, dark

S’y jeter ou pas by Cécile Raynal - Animal smoke-fired sandstone, wood, dark

By Cécile Raynal

Located in Paris, FR

S’y jeter ou pas is a smoke-fired stoneware sculpture by the contemporary artist Cécile Raynal. For the artist, the wolf is the animal most similar to man and a very fascinating creature due to its representation in fables: both predator and victim. This sculpture is a one-off piece, delivered with a certificate of authenticity. The dimensions specified are those of the installation with the smoked stoneware wolf and the driftwood board. Dimensions of the wolf sculpture...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone

Pair of Exceptional Italian Sphinx Limestone Statues
Pair of Exceptional Italian Sphinx Limestone Statues

Pair of Exceptional Italian Sphinx Limestone Statues

Located in Rome, IT

Designed as entrance guardians, this pair of mythical lady sphinx statuary display the head and chest of a neoclassical woman and the body of a recumbent lion on a rectangular stone ...

Category

2010s Baroque Stone Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Home 2
Home 2

Home 2

By Elizabeth Turk

Located in New York, NY

Born in Pasadena and raised in Orange County, Elizabeth Turk earned her M.F.A. at the Rinehart School of Sculpture, Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. In Turk’s work, the shape of the line is created by extreme loss. That is, the reductive process of carving creates a positive, fragile form in which the absence of the original material is a focus. Turk encourages us to consider how nature has shaped these organic materials long before the artist’s manipulation of them into new forms. When viewed as components in a complex natural system, their singular beauty and inherent mystery is revealed. Turk compels us to view works of art not only as objects to be coveted and collected, but also as expressions of the natural world and our evolving relation to it. A recipient of numerous awards, including a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2010), a Barnett and Annalee Newman Foundation Fellowship (2010), and a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (2011), Turk is internationally recognized for transforming her signature medium of marble into strikingly intricate objects that defy convention and challenge our preconceptions of what marble can do. Through the use of electric grinders, dental tools...

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2010s Contemporary Stone Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Stone sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Stone sculptures 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 sculptures 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, green, 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 John Van Alstine, Ted VanCleave, Tony Moore, and Kuno Vollet. 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 Stone sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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