Bronze Skiing Sculpture by Robert Cook
By Robert Cook
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Bronze sculpture of a skier signed on the bottom "R. Cook", great movement in this piece. Robert
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures
Bronze
Bronze Skiing Sculpture by Robert Cook
By Robert Cook
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Bronze sculpture of a skier signed on the bottom "R. Cook", great movement in this piece. Robert
Bronze
A patinated bronze figure of a nude water skiing
Located in New York, NY
A patinated bronze figure of a nude water skiing
Sold
H 2.37 in Dm 1.58 in
Walter Bosse, for Herta Baller, "Black gold line" Hare Skiing in Bronze, 1950s
Located in København, Copenhagen
skiing in bronze, 1950s. Walter Bosse was affiliated with Wiener Werkstätte with Josef Hoffmann as his
Bronze
Sold
H 15.5 in W 12.5 in D 4 in
Rare Early 20th Century Skiing Award from Sweden with Bronze by Gerda Sprinchorn
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Fantastic skiing award presented by Director Erik Falk for Blötberget's public school departments
Sterling Silver, Bronze
Sold
H 11.82 in W 16.54 in D 14.97 in
20th Century French Art Deco Bronze Skiers On White Stone Base, R David c.1920
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
charm to any home or ski lodge in snowy mountains. The bronze is signed on one ski with "Bronze - R
Stone, Bronze
Table-Top Ski Slope Sculpture on Quartz by Curtis Jere
By Curtis Jeré
Located in Buchanan, MI
Unusual Midcentury tabletop ski slope sculpture on Quartz by Curtis Jere.
Quartz, Bronze
Vintage / Mid-Century, Decending Skier Sculpture, Vienna, 1950's
By Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien
Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
Bronze sculpture Modern Art - decending skiing vintage / mid-century Art bronze. Skiing Figure
Marble, Bronze
Art Deco Ski Bronze by Hans Schwegerle, circa 1930
By Hans Schwergele
Located in London, GB
A strong figurative ski bronze in the German School style, of a male skier walking through the snow
Bronze
Hagenauer Ski figure.
Located in London, GB
A stylish Modernist silvered bronze of a skier descending the slopes.
Bronze
Modernist Downhill Ski Figure by Hagenauer
By Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien
Located in London, GB
A stylish Modernist silvered-bronze of a skier on a stylized downhill slope.
Bronze
Sold
H 37.5 in W 88.88 in D 20.25 in
French Art Deco Sideboard or Buffet Flame Mahogany Ski Leg Style, circa 1940
Located in Hialeah, FL
French Art Deco sideboard or buffet flame mahogany Ski Leg style, center bronze design, high gloss
Bronze
Set of Two Bronze Sculptures of Skiing Figures
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
, Vail, Lake Tahoe or perhaps your cabin in Vermont. Note: Figure holding ski's is 15.75" height x
Iron
Styling your home with vintage, new and antique sculptures means adding a touch that can meaningfully transform the space. By introducing a sculptural work as a decorative finish to any interior, you’re making a statement, whether you tend toward the dramatic or prefer to keep things casual with modest, understated art.
A single, one-of-a-kind three-dimensional figurative sculpture mounted on your dining room wall is a guaranteed conversation piece, while a trio of abstract works arranged on your living room bookshelves can add spontaneity to the collection of first-edition novels or artist monographs you’re displaying as well as draw attention to them. Figurative sculptures are representational works that portray a specific person, animal or object. And while decorating with busts, which are sculpted or cast figurative works, hasn’t exactly topped the list of design trends every year, busts are back. According to designer Timothy Corrigan, “They give humanity in a way that a more abstract sculpture can’t give.” Abstract sculptures, on the other hand, are not meant to show something specific. Instead, they invoke a mood or scene without directly stating what they are portraying.
Busts made of stone or metal may not seem like a good fit for your existing decor. Fortunately, there are many ways for a seemingly incongruous piece to fit in with the rest of your room’s theme. You can embrace a dramatic piece by making it the focal point of the room, or you can choose to incorporate several elements made out of the same material to create harmony in your space. If an antique or more dramatic piece doesn’t feel like you, why not opt for works comprising plastic, fiberglass or other more modern materials?
When incorporating sculpture into the design of your home — be it the playful work of auction hero and multimedia visionary KAWS, contemporary fiber art from Connecticut dealer browngrotta arts or still-life sculpture on a budget — consider proper lighting, which can bring out the distinctive aspects of your piece that deserve attention. And make sure you know how the size and form of the sculpture will affect your space in whole. If you choose a sculpture with dramatic design elements, such as sharp angles or bright colors, for example, try to better integrate this new addition by echoing those elements in the rest of your room’s design.
Get started on decorating with sculpture now — find figurative sculptures, animal sculptures and more on 1stDibs today.
After synthetic dyes changed fashion, home goods and printed matter, it was only a matter of time till glass caught up.
The brilliantly simple design turns a modest bouquet into a major statement.
The Greek tragedian is said to have been handsome in his day.
Even for those who don’t indulge, elegant smoking accessories and audacious art portraying cigar enthusiasts hold a nostalgic allure.
It’s an excellent example of the sought-after ceramics coming out of South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province.
Thanks to its new leadership, the Spanish maker of figurines, busts and lighting is on a mission to update the art of porcelain for the 21st century.
The free-form stoneware piece is inspired by the magnolia tree and its associations with home.
The pair behind the Instagram account @houseplantclub share their tips for making any room of the house gloriously green.