Norton Stoneware
2010s Modern Nude Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Nude Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Stoneware
2010s Contemporary Nude Sculptures
Stoneware
2010s Modern Nude Sculptures
Stoneware
2010s Feminist Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware
2010s Contemporary Nude Sculptures
Leather, Stoneware, Cord, Paint, Glaze
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Antique 1880s American Planters and Jardinieres
Stoneware
2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Chandeliers and Pendants
Wrought Iron
2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures
Stoneware
Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Table Lamps
Wrought Iron
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2010s South African Minimalist Night Stands
Wood
Vintage 1970s Swiss Mid-Century Modern Sofas
Leather
21st Century and Contemporary Decorative Boxes
Rock Crystal
2010s British Mid-Century Modern Daybeds
Bouclé, Oak
2010s French Art Deco Animal Sculptures
Belgian Black Marble, Metal
Antique Late 19th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Busts
Carrara Marble
2010s South African Modern Chairs
Steel
2010s South African Minimalist Pedestals
Hardwood
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Travertine, Chrome
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Animal Sculptures
Ceramic
1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Screen, Pencil, Lithograph, Mixed Media
20th Century Egyptian Sculptures
Wood
Vintage 1920s French Art Nouveau Glass
Glass
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Living Room Sets
Bouclé, Plastic
2010s English Modern Sofas
Upholstery
Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Sideboards
Oak, Ceramic
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Finding the Right Sculptures for You
The history of sculpture as we know it is believed to have origins in Ancient Greece, while small sculptural carvings are among the most common examples of prehistoric art. In short, sculpture as a fine art has been with us forever. A powerful three-dimensional means of creative expression, sculpture has long been most frequently associated with religion — consider the limestone Great Sphinx in Giza, Egypt — while the tradition of collecting sculpture, which has also been traced back to Greece as well as to China, far precedes the emergence of museums.
Technique and materials in sculpture have changed over time. Stone sculpture, which essentially began as images carved into cave walls, is as old as human civilization itself. The majority of surviving sculpted works from ancient cultures are stone. Traditionally, this material and pottery as well as metal — bronze in particular — were among the most common materials associated with this field of visual art. Artists have long sought new ways and materials in order to make sculptures and express their ideas. Material, after all, is the vehicle through which artists express themselves, or at least work out the problems knocking around in their heads. It also allows them to push the boundaries of form, subverting our expectations and upending convention. As an influential sculptor as much as he was a revolutionary painter and printmaker, Pablo Picasso worked with everything from wire to wood to bicycle seats.
If you are a lover of art and antiques or are thinking of bringing a work of sculpture into your home for the first time, there are several details to keep in mind. As with all other works of art, think about what you like. What speaks to you? Visit local galleries and museums. Take in works of public art and art fairs when you can and find out what kind of sculpture you like. When you’ve come to a decision about a specific work, try to find out all you can about the piece, and if you’re not buying from a sculptor directly, work with an art expert to confirm the work’s authenticity.
And when you bring your sculpture home, remember: No matter how big or small your new addition is, it will make a statement in your space. Large- and even medium-sized sculptures can be heavy, so hire some professional art handlers as necessary and find a good place in your home for your piece. Whether you’re installing a towering new figurative sculpture — a colorful character by KAWS or hyperreal work by Carole A. Feuerman, perhaps — or an abstract work by Won Lee, you’ll want the sculpture to be safe from being knocked over. (You’ll find that most sculptures should be displayed at eye level, while some large busts look best from below.)
On 1stDibs, find a broad range of exceptional sculptures for sale. Browse works by your favorite creator, style, period or other attribute.