Budapest - Art
to
2
1
1
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
4
4
3
3
2
1
235,032
150,445
Item Ships From: Budapest
Alligator head fossil II, Original Contemporary Sculpture
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
Alligator head fossil II.
4.0 x 7.5 x 13.0, 13.0 lbs
Marble
Hand signed by artist
Artist's Commentary:
"'70 million years old alligator fossil were discovered, recently.' Their s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Marble
DNA of AI, Original Contemporary Abstract Sculpture
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
DNA of AI
7.0 x 41.0 x 7.0, 20.0 lbs
CDs, plastic
Hand signed by artist
Artist's Commentary:
"Recycled CD dics are forming the DNA spiral. All CDs are representing information li...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Plastic
(4 pieces) Rolling dice/Turning luck, Marble Sculpture, Suitable for Outdoors
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Rolling dice, turning luck! All 6 sides of the dice has the same probability. When the dice is cubic, the results are digital, but when the dice getting closer to the ball shape the results could be analog and infinite when it is a perfect ball. Old cobblestones were used to make the heavy dices. In 3 steps the cube became a ball, a real rolling dice.
Keywords: Abstract, dice, 4 pieces, black, white
Artist Biography:
Born in Hungary, Andrasfalvy is 50, with swift dark eyes, a chiseled jaw, and a casually athletic frame that stretch, well over six feet. He exudes a quiet restlessness. He holds an M.D., a Ph.D., and two curricula vitae—one that lists eleven peer-reviewed publications on neuronal physiology, and another that describes dozens of sculptures, several of them commissioned and many gifts. The pivot between art and science started early. When Andrasfalvy was 10 years old, his father gave him a woodcarving set. By age 20, he had completed his first stone sculpture—and was on the path to medical school. Ever since, he’s spent weekends sculpting leftover granite or marble...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Marble
Face with goggle-eyed, Abstract Sculpture, Suitable for Outdoors
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Half face with one goggling eye. The turnable eye has pupil on both side, light can go through. When the eye turned sideway, it becomes cat eye. Our eye movements are the most talkative part of our face.
Keywords: Abstract, geometric, white, black, kinetic, stone
Artist Biography:
Born in Hungary, Andrasfalvy is 50, with swift dark eyes, a chiseled jaw, and a casually athletic frame that stretch, well over six feet. He exudes a quiet restlessness. He holds an M.D., a Ph.D., and two curricula vitae—one that lists eleven peer-reviewed publications on neuronal physiology, and another that describes dozens of sculptures, several of them commissioned and many gifts. The pivot between art and science started early. When Andrasfalvy was 10 years old, his father gave him a woodcarving set. By age 20, he had completed his first stone sculpture—and was on the path to medical school. Ever since, he’s spent weekends sculpting leftover granite or marble salvaged...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Marble
Related Items
Angles, Contemporary Art, Abstract Sculpture, 21st Century
Located in Mexico City, MX
ANGLES purple (2024)
MATERIAL
Painted Aluminum / Marble
DIMENSIONS
32 x 18 x 18 cm
Signed
About the Artist
José Luis Meyer (1981) is a contemporary sculptor. He has a masters degree in industrial design from TU-München in Germany and a background in mechanical engineering...
Category
2010s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Marble
$1,500
H 12.6 in W 7.09 in D 7.09 in
Murmuration - Large scale, smooth and polished, black granite outdoor sculpture
By Jeremy Guy
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Engineered black granite is sculpted by Jeremy Guy into an elegant swirling abstraction inspired by the flocking behaviour of starlings. Called a murmuration, this phenomenal aerial ...
Category
2010s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite
$64,000
H 99 in W 60 in D 36 in
Earth - British Sculptor, Abstract, Marble, Italian Carrara, Philosophy, Figure
Located in Knowle Lane, Cranleigh
Earth by British sculptor Ian Thomson. Thomson's travels have provided inspiration for his work. He holds degrees in Architecture and Philosophy & describe...
Category
2010s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Marble
$19,862
H 44.49 in W 7.88 in D 7.09 in
Antoine Poncet - Unique Signed Granite Sculpture
By Antoine Poncet
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Antoine Poncet
Unique Granite Sculpture.
Black Patina
Signed
Dimensions: 62,5 cm L : 35 cm P : 25 cm
Antoine Poncet, Swiss (1928 - )
Born in 1928
Member of the Institute
Grands...
Category
1990s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite
$15,244
H 24.61 in W 13.78 in D 9.85 in
Bridge No. 3 3/50 - dark, smooth, polished, abstract, black granite sculpture
By Jeremy Guy
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Smooth, black marble flecked with copper and white is engineered into a thick loop that is stretched thin on one side in this tabletop sculpture. Poised on a flat metal base, the fla...
Category
2010s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite
$3,000
H 17 in W 17 in D 5.5 in
Anatomical 3/50 - smooth, black, granite, indoor/outdoor, figurative sculpture
By Jeremy Guy
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Smooth surfaced, black granite has been engineered and sculpted into an elegant and classic depiction of a human figure by Jeremy Guy. The formalist play of positive and negative spa...
Category
2010s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Stone, Granite
$18,500
H 48 in W 20 in D 12 in
"Infinity"
By Katib Mamedov
Located in Edinburgh, GB
The shape of the sculpture is a complex intertwining of smooth, curved metal lines, resembling an abstract symbol of infinity. The mirror-like surface of the bronze reflects light, c...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Bronze
Stacked Cube Votive Sculpture (Multicolored), 2020
By Dena Paige Fischer
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Concrete, paint, oil pastel and polyurethane
Hand-signed by artist
Frame: Not included
This work includes a certificate of authenticity.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Budapest - Art
Materials
Concrete
Transformation, British Sculptor, Abstract, Marble, Italian Carrara, Philosophy
Located in Knowle Lane, Cranleigh
Transformation by British sculptor Ian Thomson. Thomson's travels have provided inspiration for his work. He holds degrees in Architecture and Philosophy &...
Category
2010s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Marble
$21,231
H 27.56 in W 11.42 in D 23.63 in
John Van Alstine - Round Mountain Landscape, Sculpture 2001
By John Van Alstine
Located in Greenwich, CT
Round Mountain Landscape, John Van Alstine.
Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a majo...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Steel
$55,000
H 63 in W 104 in D 30 in
Uxmal, unique bronze sculpture by Greek-American sculptor and Harvard professor
Located in New York, NY
Dimitri Hadzi
Uxmal, 1991
Cast bronze on custom made granite base
17 × 30 1/2 × 14 inches
The title UXMAL, refers to the ancient Mayan city of Uxmal, which is known for its "Pyramid of the Magician"
Provenance:
Acquired by the original owner from the prestigious Gremillion Gallery in Houston, Texas (accompanied by a copy of the original receipt)
Measurements:
Base:
26.5 by 11 by 1.75 inches
Work longest
30.5 inches
Widest 14 inches
Highest. 17 inches
More about Dimitri Hadzi"
Derived from the figure and mythic narratives, Hadzi’s sculpture references antiquity and classical artifacts – abstracted anatomical forms, columnar and other architectural elements, helmets, weaponry and body armor function as visual metaphors for ancient cultures. “I was interested in mythology, and I was interested in movement,” Hadzi remarked on his years in Rome, “I was attempting through formal methods to exaggerate sexual tension or apprehension. Suddenly I was myself in an atmosphere of freedom.” [1] Powerfully rendered in bronze his sculptures convey raw emotion, brute strength and mass, tempered with a delicate rush of whimsy, vivacity and sensuality.
Born in New York City on March 21, 1921, Hadzi graduated from Cooper Union in 1950 and received a Fulbright Fellowship in the same year. After studying sculpture in Greece, he moved to Rome under the GI Bill where he lived for twenty-five years. Hadzi returned to the U.S. where he taught at Harvard University for fourteen years. He continued to create sculpture until his death in 2006.
Hadzi is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; The Phillips Collection and the Guggenheim Museum. Receiving over twenty sculpture commissions, Hadzi’s work appears in public squares, concert halls, federal and private plazas, and universities throughout the world.
---------------
[1] Elsen, Albert. “On Artistic Freedom: An Interview,” Dimitri Hadzi, (New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1996), 30.
Additional Biography:
Dimitri Hadzi (1921 – 2006) is among the most distinguished modernist sculptors, creator of works in bronze and stone that are powerfully abstract and expressionist in character. His contribution to the international language of sculpture continues to influence and inspire through permanent installations and collections, and exhibitions worldwide.
Born to Greek-American immigrant parents in New York City, he had a talent for drawing at an early age and won a prize for his young ability. But, it wasn't until after serving in the Air-force in the South Pacific during WWII that he turned his sights fully to painting and sculpture, going on to study both at Cooper Union. Eventually, he would become a mainstay of the Cambridge, MA art community. He was a Guggenheim Fellow (1957), the winner of the Venice Biennale Award (1962), and the Rome Prize (1974).
His most notable sculptures are: Copley Place Waterfall (Boston, MA), Owen Glass Co. (Toledo, OH), as well as Thermopolis, adjacent to Boston’s City Hall Plaza, and the former Omphalos in Harvard Square (Cambridge, MA).
Hadzi is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art; National Gallery of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Museum of Fine Art, Boston; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; The Phillips Collection and the Guggenheim Museum.
Additionally, Hadzi was also a prolific painter, and printmaker. He also taught at Harvard University for over a decade. Famously, David Hockney attended one of Hadzi’s classes at the Carpenter Center at Harvard, where Hadzi served as director. The two of them spent time together painting and discussing techniques. Hockney gifted Hadzi one of his paintings.
He worked alongside his good friend, Nobel Prize winning Irish poet...
Category
1990s Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Bronze
$35,000
H 17 in W 30.5 in D 14 in
Layered Cube Votive Sculpture, pink, grey, black concrete votive candle holder
By Dena Paige Fischer
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Biomorphic yet industrial style to Dena Paige Fischer's sculptural votive candle holder. The stacked cubes are painted and smooth, piled upon one another into a column, or as the artist calls it, a totem. The pastel pigmented concrete in peach and lavender looks almost soft. This sculptural votive candle holder is a functional and decorative tabletop art...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Budapest - Art
Materials
Concrete
$225
H 6.5 in W 3 in D 3 in
Previously Available Items
The Baptism by Ludwig August Most 1860 Oil on Canvas framed in gold wood frame
Located in DE
The baptism is an original oil painting by Ludwig August Most ( 1807-1883) painted in 1860.
About the Gallery:
Folly and Muse was established in 2015 in London to find and collabor...
Category
1860s Victorian Budapest - Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil