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  • Monumental Continental Horse Sculpture
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Very impressive plaster reproduction of a classical Trojan horse artifact housed in the British Museum in London. Most likely executed in the early 20th century by a gipsoteca (plast...
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    Early 20th Century Animal Sculptures

    Materials

    Plaster

  • Monumental Gold Leaf Sculpture of an Angel
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    Monumental gold leaf sculpture of an angel Grand Tour style, made of gold leaf lacquer over fiberglass-reinforced resin The statue measures 94"...
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    20th Century Grand Tour Statues

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    Resin, Fiberglass, Wood, Lacquer

  • Sculpture Sandstone Carved Figurative The Thinker
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    The Thinker Mid-Century Modern, sandstone sculpture depicting a seated man, artist unknown This Mid-Century Modern interpretation of The Thinker interprets the pain, release and liberation associated with free-thinking. The man conveys vulnerability, tenderness and acceptance, his body yielding into the support of the chair creating a sense of rest and peace. Provenance: Private Collection acquired from The Hidden Gallery, Scotland Measures: Height 50cm.,20" Length 33cm., 15" Depth 22cm., 81/2" The Thinker - Auguste Rodin (1840 -1917). Cast made by Fonderie Alexis Rudier in 1904. Transfered to the musée Rodin in 1922. When conceived in 1880 in its original size (approx. 70 cm) as the crowning element of The Gates of Hell, seated on the tympanum, The Thinker was entitled The Poet. He represented Dante, author of the Divine Comedy which had inspired The Gates, leaning forward to observe the circles of Hell, while meditating on his work. The Thinker was therefore initially both a being with a tortured body, almost a damned soul, and a free-thinking man, determined to transcend his suffering through poetry. The pose of this figure owes much to Carpeaux’s Ugolino (1861) and to the seated portrait of Lorenzo de’ Medici carved by Michelangelo (1526-31). While remaining in place on the monumental Gates...
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    20th Century English Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

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    Sandstone

  • Monumental Patinated Bronze Abstract Sculpture of a Female Nude by Byron Gálvez
    By Byron Gálvez
    Located in Lambertville, NJ
    Monumental bronze abstract of a female nude by "the Mexican Picasso" Byron Galvez. This large cast bronze sculpture with original patination and textured surface is signed by the artist at the base. Additional pictures available upon request Byron Gálvez (October 28, 1941 – October 27, 2009) was a Mexican artist who was primarily known for his painting but also created sculpture, including monumental works. He was born in rural Hidalgo state, to a father who played jazz...
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    1990s Mexican Modern Abstract Sculptures

    Materials

    Bronze

  • Important Monumental Life-Size Bronze Sculpture of Polo Player William Behrends
    Located in New York City, NY
    One of the finest living American sculptors, William Behrends created and sculpted this spectacular over life-size bronze polo player. He created portrait work for the White House, State Capitol buildings in D.C and Tennessee, for the Houston Astrodome and has won many commissions for monuments across the US. For over a quarter of a century, nationally celebrated, William Behrends has created the iconic portraits on the Borg- Warner Trophy cup for the Indy 500 winners along with other commissions. He is a popular portraitist and has twice received the Richard portrait Prize by the National Sculpture Society in recognition of his expertise in evoking the character of his sitters in bronze, marble as well as terracotta. Mr. Behrends has sculpted life-size statues of the four great baseball legends Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal and Orlando Cepeda which reside at Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants (Giants/ AT&T ballpark). He also made baseball’s Tony Gwynn at Petco Park in San Diego, Buck O’Neill in the Baseball Hall of Fame, and Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese in Brooklyn. He has sculpted figures of golfers Ben Hogan...
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    Late 20th Century American Modern Statues

    Materials

    Bronze

  • Liberty, a Patinated Lead Figurative Sculpture, France, c1900
    Located in London, GB
    A solid lead cast Art Nouveau statue of lady Liberty rendered in very fine detail, with exquisite aged patination. An immensely romantic depiction with incredible movement, flowing c...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Metal, Lead

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