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Ivan Zanoni Art

Italian, b. 1971

Sculptor Ivan Zanoni is likely among the last blacksmiths in the world who relies on medieval techniques to create magnificent iron sculptures. Having learned the craft from his father, sculptor Luciano Zanoni, Ivan is celebrated internationally for his provocative animal sculptures and other works. 

Ivan Zanoni was born in Caldes, Trento, Italy, and wasted no time getting his little hands into all sorts of trouble. Burning himself was just the first of many lessons he would learn while working in his father’s workshop, but in the years that followed, Ivan would come to master the traditions most closely associated with the family name. There is a long history of blacksmithing in the Zanoni family, and many artisans have passed down skills to younger generations, who’ve managed to formulate their own unique approach to their craft. 

Today, father and son work together in their shared workshop even as their subjects and methods vary. Luciano’s ideas take shape in his head, and while he may draw the initial outlines of a concept in chalk on the ground before lighting the fire, he usually skips the concepting stage altogether. Ivan, on the other hand, tends to sketch out ideas, make plasticine models and cut sheet metal accordingly before beginning to work with his material. Sometimes a given work can take years to complete.

Ivan is probably best known for the vast range of figurative sculptures he’s created over the years, all of which draw on the wonders of the animal kingdom, while his father specializes in sculpting olive trees and other plant life in iron. Their approaches intersect with a love of nature, each holding a firm belief that remaining rooted to the earth, grounded both emotionally and spiritually, is critical to much more than just their art. 

Ivan began to explore sculpture on his own in 1998. He has exhibited his work at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto. He created a series of sculptures representing the fables of La Fontaine and has completed multiple feline sculptures inspired by the stories of Italian writer Emilio Salgari. The Salamon Fine Art gallery in Milan represents both Ivan and Luciano Zanoni, and some of their work is held in the gallery’s permanent collection.

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Lynx inside and outdoor sculpture unique black wrough iron feline cat natural
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The sculpture is a unique, unrepeatable piece. Can be an outdoor sculpture. The Lynx belongs to the cycle dedicated to local animals that the sculptor has been working on. The artwork has just been exhibited in the prestigious museum in Rovereto, the Mart, Italy's leading museum of modern and contemporary art. It has been created with a technique that the artist has perfected over his long experience. Furthermore, he learnt a few technical skills from his father, a sculptor of wrought iron too. A few artworks made by father and son are in significant private and public collections, the best known of which is the Melinda and Bill Gates...
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Stunning Iron Sculpture - Two Buttercups and a moth
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The yellow, shiny and vibrant petals of buttercups are memories of childhood time and radiate joy, happiness and friendship. Ivan Zanoni hand-forges them as miniature suns with their...
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Scarab on a buttercup - Nature forged in iron
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Indoor or outdoor iron sculpture perfect for nature lovers. Ivan Zanoni's hands can forge insects and grasses with authenticity and superb craftsmanship, as this tiny but perfect pie...
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bookcase hand-forged olive tree in one piece sculpture - black wrought iron
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The elegant and fine Olive tree's unique piece forged in wrought iron is not replicable. It was created by an Italian blacksmith, one of the most significant contemporary artists wor...
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Two meters pear tree wrough iron sculpture. Unique piece. In & outdoor sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
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Pear Tree Sculpture. Elegant, fine and unique piece, not replicable. Forged on wrought iron. Made by six different branches, easy assembled. The sculptor is fresh from the success ...
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Cat forged crafted in black wrough iron. Unique. In and outdoor fine sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
An exquisite and highly tasteful sculpture, The Cat is one of the most recent artworks by the Italian master blacksmith Ivan Zanoni who has recently been put on display at MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent in Italy), which has dedicated a significant exhibition to him. Ivan Zanoni has learned this rare activity from his father, Luciano, who, among other artworks, has sculpted a four-meter olive tree for Melinda and Bill Gates...
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Buttercups hand-forged in iron
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The strength that springs from the ground has been miniralised by Ivan Zanoni's sculptures. Three buttercups forged in wrought iron rise from eternity, preserving their fragile and ...
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Black unique wrought Iron Fig Tree - majestic outdoor indoor sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Monumental Wrought Iron Tree Sculpture - A Collaborative Masterwork by Ivan and Luciano Zanoni Italy, Contemporary The Fig Tree: A Timeless Symbol. Revered since antiquity and promi...
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Sunflower - Wrought iron indoor and outdoor sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Hand-Forged Life-Size Sunflower Sculpture by Italian Hammersmith - Indoor & Outdoor Art Description: Bring the warmth and poetry of nature into your space with this exquisite life-size sunflower sculpture, masterfully handcrafted by a renowned Italian hammersmith. Designed for both indoor and outdoor settings, this piece radiates elegance, charm, and artisanal excellence. Each sunflower is forged by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations, embodying the essence of Italian craftsmanship. The delicate curvature of the petals, the intricate texture of the center, and the organic lines of the stem all contribute to a sculpture that feels alive with movement and emotion. Whether placed in a garden, terrace, entrance hall, or contemporary living space, this sculpture becomes an immediate focal point-inviting conversation, admiration, and a deeper appreciation for handmade artistry. Details: Origin: Italy Material: Hand-forged iron Finish: Natural patina suitable for outdoor use (custom finishes available on request) Dimensions: Life-size scale Condition: New, Suitable for: Indoor or outdoor display Style: Organic, botanical, timeless Celebrate the beauty of nature through the hands of an Italian master. A truly unique and timeless piece for collectors of fine art and lovers of bespoke design. Based in Caldes (Trentino, Italy), Zanoni is heir to a family tradition of blacksmithing passed down from his father, Luciano Zanoni, who famously forged a monumental four-meter olive tree sculpture...
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Incredible iron hand forged reed Perfect outdoor and indoor sculpture
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Thistle with butterfly and an ant - Wrought iron sculpture
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Tulips and Butterfly - Unique wrought iron sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Description: Six tulips in a row hand-forged in wrought iron at different stages of their bloom. The sequence of tulips is animated by the landing of a butterfly that revitalizes and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Lily and praying mantis hand-forged in wrought iron
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Description: A marvellous balance between the animal and plant worlds is the spell forged in metal by Ivan Zanoni: the lily, symbol of purity, welcomes on its top the praying mantis,...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Unique piece black wrought iron Beanstalk - outdoor indoor sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The Beanstalk is a singular and striking work of art, hand-forged in wrought iron by Italy's foremost living blacksmith-artist, Ivan Zanoni. This sculptural piece-showcased in 2024 at the prestigious Mart Museum in Rovereto-one of Italy's leading institutions for contemporary art-belongs to Zanoni's celebrated series of botanical subjects. Renowned for his expressive wrought iron creations, Ivan Zanoni is internationally recognized as one of today's most significant iron sculptors. His mastery of the medium brings an organic vitality to metal, particularly in his evocative depictions of plants and animals. Born and based in Caldes (Trentino, Italy), Zanoni inherited his passion and skill from his father, Luciano Zanoni. A revered artisan, Zanoni notably created a monumental four-meter olive tree...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Black unique iron wrought Magnolia tree - monumental outdoor indoor sculpture
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Monumental Wrought Iron Magnolia Tree Sculpture by Zanoni - Unique Handcrafted Masterpiece Description: A breathtaking fusion of art, symbolism, and masterful Italian craftsmanship, this one-of-a-kind monumental magnolia tree sculpture is a tribute to nature's enduring grace. Created by the celebrated Italian artist Zanoni, known for his exceptional work in wrought iron, this piece stands as a singular work of art-both sculptural and soulful. Forged entirely by hand, each petal and leaf of the magnolia is shaped with remarkable detail, imbuing the iron with an organic softness that belies its strength. Towering in presence yet delicate in expression, this magnolia tree becomes not just a decorative element, but a powerful symbol in any space. In the language of flowers, the magnolia represents candour, fidelity, purity, perseverance, and dignity-qualities beautifully embodied in this sculpture. Its timeless message, coupled with its commanding form, makes it ideal for grand interiors, gardens, cultural spaces, or luxury hospitality environments seeking a poetic and bold statement. Details: Artist: Zanoni Origin: Italy Material: Hand-forged wrought iron Dimensions: Monumental scale (exact measurements upon request) Unique Piece: One-of-a-kind, signed by the artist Symbolism: Magnolia - candour, fidelity, purity, perseverance, and dignity Finish: Weather-resistant patina for outdoor placement (optional custom finishes available) Placement: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings Style: Sculptural, botanical, timeless elegance Despite its size, the work is easily transportable thanks to an ingenious system developed over decades by the artists. The branches can be dismantled and reassembled very easily (please see the video). This piece is more than a sculpture-it's a living legacy in iron, carrying both the strength of the material and the poetry of nature. For collectors and admirers of extraordinary craftsmanship, the Zanoni Magnolia is a rare and meaningful acquisition. Zanoni's biography Based in Caldes (Trentino, Italy), Zanoni is heir to a family tradition of blacksmithing passed down from his father, Luciano Zanoni, who famously forged a monumental four-meter olive tree sculpture...
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2010s Realist Ivan Zanoni Art

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Dandelion and bee - Wrought iron and pure gold leaf
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Details: Dandelion and bee hand-forged in iron with gold leaf Features: indoor or outdoor sculpture, perfect as a centerpiece Origin: Italy Material: Wrought iron Condition: New A...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Jumping horse, black wrought iron animal sculpture by Italian blacksmith Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Jumping Horse Unique Wrought Iron Sculpture by Ivan Zanoni This one-of-a-kind sculpture, Jumping Horse, is a powerful and expressive work by Italian sculptor Ivan Zanoni, a rising s...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

The march of the crabs, series of wrought-iron sculptures by Italian blacksmith
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Ivan Zanoni's expert craftsmanship shows us this composition of 5 handmade and unique sculptures that provide the effect of watching crabs emerge from the sea. The measure written a...
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2010s Realist Ivan Zanoni Art

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Rare Beetroot sculpture in black wrough iron by fine Italian blacksmith Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The work can be dated to 2005, when Luciano Zanoni (Ivan's father) was at the height of strength and skill. Characteristics allowed him to bring to life an object that is unique in i...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Sculpture installation of six walnut shells made of walnut wood and wrought iron
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Composition of 6 handmade unique wrought iron walnut shell sculptures with wood walnut. The installation consist of 3 empty shells, 2 half shells with respective walnut and 1 shell w...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Pair of exquisite handcraft wrought iron sculpture of good luck stag beetles
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The measures of the composition are cm h 10 x w 36 x d 36. The measurements written on the technical file correspond on each single stag beetle. After the success of a major exhibi...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Grave stone naturalistic cross wrought iron outdoor sculpture, gold bee
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Calvary naturalistic tree. Unique piece, not replicable. Hand-forged in wrought iron by the outstanding Italian sculptor Ivan Zanoni. This sculpture in the form of a Cross is animated by natural elements and insects and is one of the most striking examples of the liveliness and singularity with which Ivan Zanoni knows how to forge iron and mould it according to his own sensitivity. The Cross was the sculptural work chosen to welcome visitors to the 2024 solo exhibition that the prestigious Mart Museum in Rovereto - one of Italy's leading institutions for contemporary art - has dedicated to him. Renowned for his wrought iron creations, Ivan Zanoni is internationally recognised as one of today's most significant iron sculptors. His mastery of the medium lends an organic vitality to the metal, particularly in his evocative depictions of plants and animals. Born and living in Caldes (Trentino, Italy), Zanoni inherited his passion and skill from his father, Luciano Zanoni. A revered craftsman, Zanoni created a four-metre monumental olive tree sculpture...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Majestic iron black bear sculpture forged by Ivan Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The sculptor is fresh from the success of a major exhibition that the MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent in Italy), dedicated to him. Born and raised in Cal...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Unique proof, forged by hand in wrought iron. The Italian Zanoni sculptors, father and son [Luciano and Ivan], know how to forge iron like no contemporary artist today. They also have an elegant and poetic look at everything that inspires them, including the surrounding nature. After the success of public and market exhibitions over the years that brought them to the forefront of the Italian and French scene, today, their artworks are also in prestigious American collections, among them Bill Gates...
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2010s Realist Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Jumping horse, black wrought iron animal sculpture by Italian blacksmith Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The unique wrought iron sculpture is by Ivan Zanoni. The sculptor is fresh from the success of a major exhibition that the MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent ...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Wrought iron feline sculpture of a black panther sculpted by Ivan Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The sculptor is fresh from the success of a major exhibition that the MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent in Italy), dedicated to him. Born and raised in Cal...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Olive Tree
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Luciano Zanoni flourished as an artist, from his blacksmith career​ when the Italian famous critic Giovanni Testori discovers him visiting the international painter Paolo Vallorz next to his studio. It was 1979, and since then his artworks increase in size and numbers of significant European art collections that acquired his sculptures. For twenty years Luciano involved his gifted son Ivan, and they take commissions. The most important one was for four meters and a more tall Olive tree...
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2010s Naturalistic Ivan Zanoni Art

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Iron

Olive Tree
Olive Tree
H 38.19 in W 49.61 in D 24.02 in

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