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Item Ships From: Continental Europe
Saint Michel et le Dragon
By Emmanuel Fremiet
Located in Paris, FR
Emmanuel Fremiet, 1824-1910 French Saint-Michel et le Dragon Signed “E. Fremiet”, Barbedienne Foundry 23 5/8" high x 5 1/2" wide FREMIET Emmanuel: ...
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19th Century Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Steel Garden Wall - "Swarm 2" - Modern Outdoor Ornament - 75 x 195 cm
By Stefan Traloc
Located in Winterswijk, NL
With its rustic aesthetic, this privacy screen will not only protect your privacy, but also add a special charm to your outdoor area. The rusty surface gives each element an individu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Farblichtung grün violett - abstract contemporary modern sculptural painting
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Farblichtung grün violett is a unique one-of-a-kind contemporary modern sculptural painting by German artist Sybille Pattscheck. Her sculptural paintings are made by applying numerou...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Plexiglass, Wax, Pigment

All the time in the world by Marine de Soos - Bronze sculpture, mother and son
By Marine de Soos
Located in Paris, FR
All the time in the world is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Marine de Soos, dimensions are 40 × 17 × 12 cm (15.7 × 6.7 × 4.7 in). The sculpture is signed and numbe...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Outdoor Fire Pit - "Drop" with angled pedestal - tall height
By Stefan Traloc
Located in Winterswijk, NL
This outdoor fire pit "Drop" is the eye-catcher in your garden. Due to good air supply, you can very quickly light a beautiful fire. (Optional prepared for natural gas to be install...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Variation rythmique IX ed. 2/3 - geometric contemporary modern painting relief
By Olivier Julia
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Variation rythmique IX is the largest of the most recent series of seven different small and medium size contemporary modern sculpture painting reliefs by French-Dutch artist Olivier...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Instant Moules II by Ondřej Oliva - Large sculpture, column totem, mollusc shell
By Ondřej Oliva
Located in Paris, FR
Instant Moules II is a nickeled aluminium and bronze sculpture by contemporary Czech sculptor Ondřej Oliva, dimensions are 360 × 40 × 34 cm (141.7 × 15.7 × 13.4 in). This sculpture i...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

1980 Italy Bronze Sculpture by Edmondo Cirillo Title Ulisse
Located in Brescia, IT
This engagind and intense artwork was created in 1980 by the Italian artist Edmondo Cirillo. It was forged in bronze and gold plated and then burnished. The title of this piece is "...
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Eutrope Bouret (1833-1906) Psyché
By Eutrope Bouret
Located in Berlin, DE
Eutrope Bouret Bronze Spyche Eutrope Bouret (French, 1833-1906) Late 19th century. Signed on the base Bouret (French, 1833–1906) was an important 19...
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19th Century Jugendstil Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Tenderness by Eric Valat - Bronze sculpture of two bears hugging, animal
By Eric Valat
Located in Paris, FR
Bronze sculpture, inches 6.69 x 5.11 x 3.93 / 17 × 13 × 10 cm. Straight out of childhood, the bear appears in Eric Valat’s bestiary sculptural vocabulary. The sculpture shows an ela...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Gazelle I by Pierre Yermia - Animal bronze sculpture, figurative, grey, elegant
By Pierre Yermia
Located in Paris, FR
Gazelle I is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 70 × 40 × 20 cm (27.6 × 15.7 × 7.9 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Arman African Candlestick / Chandelier in Gilded Bronze / Spoon shaped
By Arman
Located in Paris, FR
2003 Edition of 99 copies + 15 EA +15 HC + 30 copies numebered /XXX. Signed « Arman » and numbered on the gilded bronze. Referenced in Denyse Durand-Ruel Archives under Nr 7698. Referenced at the Arman Studio in New York under NR APA# 7030.03.006. Arman is a Franco-American artist best known for his unique style of found object sculpture known as accumulations. Inspired by the philosophy and aesthetics of Dadaism, he brings together forks, instruments and teapots in display cases. A member of Nouveau Réalisme alongside Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely, among others, he responds to the emergence of Pop art through his own critique of consumption, waste and mass production, particularly in his series "Poubelles" in the early 1960s. For his famous and monumental sculpture "Long-Term Parking" (1982), the artist piles up 60 cars...
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Early 2000s Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Envol by Chésade - Unique bronze sculpture, animal art, barnacle, flying bird
By Chésade
Located in Paris, FR
Envol is a unique bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Chésade, dimensions are 58 × 65 × 9 cm (22.8 × 25.6 × 3.5 in). The sculpture is signed and comes with a certificate of authe...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bronze Sculpture by Patrizia Guerresi Melograno Pomegranate
By Patrizia Guerresi Maïmouna
Located in Brescia, IT
This is an engaging bronze sculpture created by the Italian artist Patrizia Guerresi, in 1986. The piece is a multiple of 1000 specimens on a green-painted wooden base. This artwork ...
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Chouette, Picasso, Pitcher, Design, 1950's, Ceramic, Black and white, Animal
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Chouette, Picasso, Pitcher, Design, 1950's, Ceramic, Black and white, Animal Chouette femme Ed. 500 pcs 1951 Earthenware ceramic vase with engobe and ...
Category

1950s Post-War Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware, Terracotta

Bust of a young woman / - The Opulence of Beauty -
Located in Berlin, DE
Anton Nelson (i.e. Antoine Joseph van den Kerckhoven) (1849 Brussels - after 1910 ibid.), Bust of a young woman, c. 1890. Patinated bronze on cast base, 30 cm (total height) x 20 cm ...
Category

1890s Art Nouveau Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Donkeys’ skin by Cécile Raynal - Animal art, large sculpture, fairytale nature
By Cécile Raynal
Located in Paris, FR
This sculpture represents two donkeys of which only the skin remains, although they seem alive. As it is sometimes the case for Cécile Raynal’s sculpture, this work stages the emptin...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

"Memory", Man Standing on a Spiral of Trees Figurative Bronze Sculpture
By Isabelle Jeandot
Located in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This figurative and Symbolism bronze Sculpture by Isabelle Jeandot depicts a spiral with the Golden Number, a plant allegory, symbolizing the emergence of our ancient memories inscri...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

''Sitting Sow'', Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Portrait of a Sow, Pig
By Ans Zondag
Located in Utrecht, NL
After studying Fine Art in the Netherlands Ans Zondag (1959) spent several years abroad in order to explore different artistic areas and to establish which technique suited her best....
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mobile Movements by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary sculpture with moving parts
By Kuno Vollet
Located in DE
This beautiful, contemporary mobile sculpture is made from steel with different moving parts that reflect the light and throw shadows on to the wall and that turn and move with wind....
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Alia Mihi Mens Est Bronze Sculpture Contemporary Nude Boy Marble Stone
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Alia Mihi Mens Est Bronze Sculpture Contemporary Nude Boy Marble Stone This sculpture need to be ordered. We will cast a brand new one for you. The edition is 4 pieces. The next scu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Lapin bijou sonnette, Sandoz, Ring, Rabbit, Bronze, animal, sculpture, 1920's
By Edouard-Marcel Sandoz
Located in Geneva, CH
Lapin bijou, sonnette, circa 1920-1930 Fondry Susse, Ed. 1748 pcs Bronze with a brown patina H. 6.5 cm Signed on the side of the base : Ed.m.Sandoz Sandoz : Sculpteur Figuriste et An...
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1920s Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Glass Sculpture Monarch Butterfly
Located in Winterswijk, NL
This beautiful handmade glass sculpture, crafted with colored glass pieces forming a beautiful butterfly combines aesthetic beauty with profound symbolic meaning of transformation, l...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Steel Garden Wall - "Triangles" - outdoor ornament - 54 × 195 cm
By Stefan Traloc
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Beautiful contemporary oxidized sheet steel Garden Wall or privacy screen. Customization possible. With this garden wall you'll conjure up an atmospheric ambience in your garden. Ideally the garden screen should be lighted up from the front, so the wall becomes a highlight even in the dark. You can easily set up a privacy screen e.g. to the neighbouring property, on the other hand with this decorative element beautify your garden. This art piece will surely be an eye catcher in your yard! The garden wall is mounted on 2 round steel pins of 18 mm diameter. These are 1 meter long and are included. You only need a hammer to set up the wall: knock the round steel bars into the floor at the right distance, slide the wall over it, and you are good to go. We create the garden walls in our own forge. Therefore we are also able to produce special designs, e.g. name plate with house...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Cavalier et cheval (AR 137), Ceramic Stamped 'Madoura Plein Feu/Edition Picasso'
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Cavalier et cheval (A.R. 137) stamped, marked and numbered 'Edition Picasso / Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso / 274/30...
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1950s Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Master Angel
Located in Wien, Wien
MASTER ANGEL Museum sculpture of the master of Mauer Austrian Danube Region Around 1500/20 Lime wood, carved full round Height 55 cm Provenance: Hofstätter Collection, Vienna The masterful sculpture was made in the workshop of the master of the altar of Mauer around 1500 in Lower Austria. It can be located in the context of the Danube school of the first third of the 16th century, was carved from limewood and is 55 cm tall. Since there are no attributes or context, it is an unknown figure of a carved altar. The master of the altar of Mauer is an anonymous Gothic carver who was active between 1500 and 1525 and received this so-called emergency name through the altar for the parish and pilgrimage church of Mauer near Melk. This winged altar was probably commissioned by Göttweig Abbey in the 1470s and is made of lime wood. It shows an expression in the transition from late Gothic to early Renaissance and is considered the most important carved altar in Lower Austria, created between 1510-15. The figure presented here is very related in its design to the figures of the altar of Mauer. In lively-moving form, the male figure turns his upper body to the right, with his head pointing upward, probably toward the sky. The right leg in lunge emerges from under the frock...
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16th Century Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

1980 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture by Lino Tiné Albero Città City Tree
Located in Brescia, IT
This intense and engaging abstract sculpture was create in 1980 by the Italian artist Lino Tinè. This is a multiple of 300 specimens, numbered and signed by the artist. The title is ...
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

The Great Bear by Eric Valat - Functional sculpture (armchair), polyester
By Eric Valat
Located in Paris, FR
The Great Bear is a polyester sculpture by contemporary artist Eric Valat, dimensions are 160 cm × 95 cm × 90 cm (63 × 37.4 × 35.4 in). The sculpture is sig...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Polyester

ANTIQUE ITALIAN LION FOUNTAIN HEAD, 19th Century
Located in Milan, IT
LION HEAD, Italy, 19th Century marble 40 x 26 x 20 cm 15 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 7 3/4 in
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Early 19th Century Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Ultramarine Seahorse II by Chésade - Bronze sculpture, animal art, sealife
By Chésade
Located in Paris, FR
Ultramarine seahorse II is a unique bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Chésade, dimensions are 25 × 10.5 × 6 cm (9.8 × 4.1 × 2.4 in). The specified dimensions include the stand ...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Garden Torch on Oak Column - "Ammon" - handmade & unique art object decoration
By Stefan Traloc
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Ammon on oak stele natural 15x15x110cm. Customization possible and designed in 2010. Also available to order in stainless steel. The included burner already contains individual lava...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

1978 Italy Abstract Bronze Nickeled Finish Sculpture by Carmelo Cappello
By Carmelo Cappello
Located in Brescia, IT
This is an artwork created by the well known Italian artist Carmelo Cappello. It is a multiple, an Abstract Sculpture one of the identical 99 specimen edited in 1978. This piece is ...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

''Buddha Bear'' Contemporary Bronze Green Sculpture of a Bear
By Karin Beek
Located in Utrecht, NL
Karin Beek's (1948) bronze sculptures are characterized by a friendly, round and at the same time monumental style. They breathe the atmosphere of everyday life. Beek would like her ...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Violet Balloon Rabbit Iconic Sculpture by Jeff Koons, Porcelain, Contemporary
By Jeff Koons
Located in Zug, CH
In Koons’ hands even the most familiar, everyday items transcend commonality to become true icons manifesting the essence of American popular culture. Balloon Rabbit (Violet) - Jeff Koons, 21st Century, Contemporary, Porcelain, Sculpture, Decor, Limited Edition Limoges porcelain with chromatic metalized coating Edition of 999 Signed and numbered In mint condition, as acquired from the manufacturer In the original box designed by Jeff Koons, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity Inspired by a twisted rubber balloon rabbit, Balloon Rabbit (Violet), is a highly reflective red porcelain limited edition. Incorporating the vocabulary of his iconic Celebration sculptures, Balloon Rabbit, along with two other animals, Balloon Monkey and Balloon Swan, marked a spectacular new chapter in Jeff Koons’s oeuvre. “One of the things that I’m most proud of is making work that lets viewers not feel intimidated by art, but feel that they can emotionally participate in it through their senses and their intellect and be fully engaged”. — Jeff Koons The idea for a Balloon Rabbit sculpture came to Jeff Koons from his upbringing in south-central Pennsylvania. At special times of the year, people would decorate their front yard with reindeer at Christmas and inflatable rabbits at Easter. As his neighbors wished t give pleasure to other people with these decorations, the artist is proud to make art that is not intimidated for the viewers. JEFF KOONS Jeff Koons (born 1955) playfully tests the boundaries of commerce, celebrity, banality and pleasure, turning banal commercial or everyday objects into art icons by using seductive materials, a shift of scale and a contextual displacement. He rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of a generation of artists who explored the meaning of art in a media-saturated era. Koons turns banal commercial or everyday objects into art icons by using seductive materials, a shift of scale, and a contextual displacement. Jeff Koons’s “Balloon Dog” (featuring his enormous iconic chromium stainless steel dogs); his large-scale vinyl “Inflatables”; or the giant “Split-Rocker” all follow this principle. For instance, Jeff Koons in “Puppy” engaged the past and the present, referencing the eighteenth-century formal garden, while adding the most sugary of iconography. “It’s basically the medium that defines people’s perceptions of the world, of life itself, how to interact with others. The media defines reality.” —Jeff Koons Originally licensed as a commodities broker, Koons decided to become an artist in the late 1970s and moved from Wall Street into a factory-like studio in SoHo with hundreds of assistants. Since then, he has produced different iconic series, like the “Pre-New”, a series of domestic objects in strange new configurations, and “The Equilibrium” series, consisting of basketballs floating in distilled water tanks. The “Banality” series, which includes Jeff Koons´s “Michael Jackson and Bubbles” and “Woman in Tub”, among others, is characterized by oddly eroticized, comic, and kitsch images. However, it is indeed Koons’s “Made in Heaven” series that is his most provocative and controversial work, in which he examines the place of sexuality in visual culture. Koons is widely regarded as one of the most important, influential, and controversial contemporary artists. He constantly tests the boundaries between art and commerce...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Double Gourd Round Lace contemporary white ceramic vase
Located in Doetinchem, NL
This Double Gourd Round Lace white vase is a unique medium size contemporary modern ceramic object by Californian artist Lynne Meade. It is wheel thrown, hand pierced and has a smoot...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Late 15th Century By Florentine School Madonna with Child Bas-relief
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Late 15th Century Florentine School Madonna with Child Bas-relief Pietra serena (a blue-gray sandstone) 85.5 x 60.5 cm Provenance: - via Stefano Bardini purchased in 1896 by Prince ...
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15th Century and Earlier Old Masters Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone

o.T. (YEN15LHV) small yellow contemporary modern wall sculpture painting relief
By Dieter Kränzlein
Located in Doetinchem, NL
o.T. (YEN15LHV) is a unique small size contemporary modern wall sculpture painting relief by German artist Dieter Kränzlein. This sculpture relief is carved from a single block of li...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Volo Standing Male Nude Sculpture Figure Bronze Boy - In Stock
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Volo Standing Male Nude Sculpture Figure Bronze Boy - In Stock Volo is a standing male nude figure in bronze, a boy reaching, in brown patina. This sculpture is suitable for indoors ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Jaya - 21st Century Contemporary Bronze Bust Sculpture, Girl With Braided Hair
By Romee Kanis
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
You can rightly call Romee Kanis an old acquaintance of the gallery, her work was regularly seen at the gallery until a few years ago. We restore this trad...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Florentine singer / - The Renaissance of the Renaissance -
By Paul Dubois
Located in Berlin, DE
Paul Dubois (1829 Nogent-sur-Seine - 1905 Paris), Florentine singer, 1865. Light brown patinated bronze with cast round plinth mounted on a square marble base (3.5 cm high). Total height 53 cm. Bronze dimensions: 49.5 cm (height) x 20 cm (length) x 10 cm (width), weight 5.6 kg. Inscribed on the plinth "P.[aul] DUBOIS", dated "1865", with the foundry's mark "F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR" and the signet "REDUCTION MECANIQUE A. COLLAS". - Patina very occasionally darkened, lute with loss of one tuning peg, otherwise in excellent condition. - The renaissance of the Renaissance - The bronze is a precisely executed and masterfully cast contemporary reduction of Paul Dubois 155 cm tall masterpiece "Florentine Singer", which is exhibited in the Musée d'Orsay and for which the artist was awarded the Medal of Honor at the Paris Salon in 1865. The work acted as a beacon, and was followed by a plethora of depictions of juveniles. Inspired by Donatello and Luca della Robbia, but also by painters such as Piero della Francesca, Benozzo Gozzoli, and Pinturicchio, the "Florentine Singer" is not an epigonal work that pays homage to a vanished era, but a successful attempt to draw vitality from the art of the past and thus give it new life. The effect of vitality is the core of Italian Renaissance art theory. In order to fulfill itself as art, art had to appear like nature. This naturalism also characterizes the "Florentine Singer". The young man appears to have been taken from life, which is reinforced by the momentary nature of his action. He has just struck a now fading chord. In addition, the natural appearance is enhanced by the detailed shaping of the figurative details, such as the laces with the slightly curved leather of the shoes, the belt buckle, or the ornamentation on the body of the lute. Even the fingernails are clearly defined. Unlike the Renaissance, however, the effect of liveliness here is not based on the "discovery" of nature and the human body, but primarily on the rediscovery of the art of the Quattrocento. The liveliness of the artwork is therefore at the same time a revitalization of this art, so that we can speak of a Renaissance of the Renaissance, just as the Pre-Raphaelites in England at the same time transferred the Quattrocento to contemporary art. Dubois takes on the most difficult of all subjects, the depiction of singing through silent sculpture. He was preceded in this by Luca della Robbia and Donatello with their pulpits of singers created in the 1430s in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence. Compared to these works, the physiognomy of Dubois singer is far less animated, yet he also depicts singing in a convincing manner. He uses the whole body. He takes the ancient contrapposto, which was essential to Renaissance sculpture, and transforms the standing leg-playing posture into a late medieval S-swing, giving the body an elegant beauty and at the same time setting it in melodic motion. In the equally elegant finger position, the music is expressed in a much more literal way with the beating of the lute. Finally, the musicality of the sculpture culminates in the face with the mouth open to sing. Through the act of singing, which is a great challenge to the artistic will to depict perfect beauty, the gracefulness of the classical face is not diminished, but enhanced. Starting from the face with the singing mouth and the gaze absorbed by the sounds, the inner vitality spreads, giving the bronze sculpture an intense aura, enhanced by the music. Dubois transfers the beauty of the Renaissance to the musical, sublimating the visible sculpture to the invisible of music. He took up the challenge of transcending the Renaissance with the Renaissance, thus responding to the Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, which arose at the end of the 17th century around the French Academy and remained virulent into the 19th century, in which antiquity was regarded either as an unattainable ideal or as a standard to be surpassed. With his work, Dubois proved that the Renaissance, which had championed the art of the ancients, could lead to a new renaissance of art. About the artist Paul Dubois' great-uncle was the famous French Baroque sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, in whose footsteps the talented great-nephew followed. When he debuted at the Paris Salon in 1858, he signed his work "Dubois-Pigalle". At his father's request, however, he first studied law before devoting himself to sculpture under the tutelage of François Christophe Armand Toussaint in 1856 and entering the École des Beaux-Arts in 1858. From 1859 to 1863, he lived in Rome and traveled to Naples and Florence. Inspired by Florentine art of the quattrocento, Dubois initiated a school-forming neo-Florentine style that combined the elegantly simple forms of youthful grace with a precise wealth of detail.Two purchases by the French state (“envois de Rome”) were made during his stay in Rome, which brought him recognition in Paris. After his return there, he quickly became an internationally sought-after artist. Dubois was also active as a creator of monuments. His most famous work is the equestrian statue of Joan of Arc (1896) on the forecourt of Reims Cathedral. He was also a sought-after portraitist who produced around 50 busts and - Dubois was also a passionate painter - around 100 portraits in oil. From 1873 to 1878 he was curator of the Museum du Luxembourg, in 1876 he became a member of the Institut de France and from 1878 to 1905 he was director of the École des Beaux-Arts. In 1865, Dubois was awarded the Paris Salon Medal of Honor for his “Florentine Singer”. In 1867 he became Chevalier, in 1874 Officier, in 1886 Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur, which awarded Dubois the Grande Croix in 1896. Selected Bibliography Stole, Elmar: Paul Dubois. In: Saur. Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon, vol. 30, Munich - Leipzig 2001, pp. 677-678. GERMAN VERSION Paul Dubois (1829 Nogent-sur-Seine - 1905 Paris), Florentinischer Sänger, 1865. Hellbraun patinierte Bronze mit gegossener runder Plinthe auf quadratischem Marmorsockel montiert (3,5 cm Höhe). Gesamthöhe 53 cm. Maße der Bronze: 49,5 cm (Höhe) x 20 cm (Länge) x 10 cm (Breite), Gewicht 5,6 kg. Auf der Plinthe mit „P.[aul] DUBOIS“ bezeichnet, auf „1865“ datiert, mit dem Gießereistempel „F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR“ und dem Signet „REDUCTION MECANIQUE A. COLLAS“ versehen. - Patina sehr vereinzelt nachgedunkelt, Laute mit Verlust eines Stimmwirbels, ansonsten ausgezeichnet erhalten. - Die Renaissance...
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1860s Realist Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Gynaeceum" , Three Nude Embracing Women With Trees Circular Bronze Sculpture
By Isabelle Jeandot
Located in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
"Gynaeceum" ("Gynécée") is a poetic bronze sculpture of three nude women being at one with Nature, by Isabelle Jeandot. The diameter of its circle bo...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Paysage, Pablo Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Design, Ceramic, Figuratif, Editions
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Paysage, Pablo Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Design, Ceramic, Figuratif, Editions Paysage Ed.200 pcs 08.12.1953 White earthenware clay, decoration in engobes, knife engraved, under glaze ...
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1950s Post-War Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Dancer With Long Tutu by Yann Guillon - Bronze sculpture, ballet, woman, elegant
By Yann Guillon
Located in Paris, FR
Dancer With Long Tutu is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Yann Guillon, dimensions are 25 × 15 × 8 cm (9.8 × 5.9 × 3.1 in). Height of the sculpture with the metal base: 45 c...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Walking Hare by Cécile Raynal - Fantasy animal sculpture, Alice in Wonderland
By Cécile Raynal
Located in Paris, FR
Walking Hare is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Cécile Raynal, dimensions are 75 × 37 × 20 cm (29.5 × 14.6 × 7.9 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of a limited edition of 8 editions + 4 artist’s proofs, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. This bronze sculpture depicts a hare standing on her back legs, dressed in a basque jacket. The White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Dancer with the scarf" lamp
By Agathon Léonard
Located in PARIS, FR
Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Lamp "Danseuse à L'Écharpe" "Dancer with the scarf" lamp A very rare sculpture forming a table lamp, made in gilded bronze The scarf hides the light bulb Signed on the side of the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by Susse Frères (with founder stamp) France circa 1905 height 60 cm A similar model is reproduced in "Les bronzes du XIXe siècle", P. Kjellberg, Les éditions de l'amateur, 2005, page 460. Biography: Léonard Agathon Van Weydeveldt, said Agathon Léonard (1841-1923) was a sculptor of Belgian origin naturalized French. After studying art at the Lille Academy of Fine Arts and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Agathon Léonard settled in Paris for a long time, where after having exhibited at the Salon of 1868, he joined the Society of French artists in 1887, then to the National Society of Fine Arts in 1897. Very involved in the artistic movement of the Art Nouveau style, he exhibited many pieces (medallions, bronze statuettes and ceramics) finely worked. Following an order from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, dating from 1898, Agathon Léonard exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris his famous table centerpiece "Game of the scarf" in porcelain biscuit, composed of fifteen statuettes representing dancers with pleated dresses reminiscent of Loïe Fuller's choreographies or Neo-Greek dancers...
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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Kop in de Wolken Head in the Clouds Polyester Cortensteel Coating Sculpture
By Evert den Hartog
Located in Utrecht, NL
Kop in de Wolken Head in the Clouds Polyester Cortensteel Coating Sculpture Evert den Hartog (born in Groot-Ammers, The Netherlands in 1949) followed his education to be a sculptor ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Polyester

Cheminement - Bronze Sculpture, Interior Sculpture, Belgian Artist, Woman Artist
By Isabelle Thiltgès
Located in New York, NY
A powerful meditation on the human journey, Cheminement by the late Belgian sculptor Isabelle Thiltgès captures a procession of stylized figures asce...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Buddha, Classic red, Richard Orlinksi
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Buddha In resolutely contemporary materials and colours, Richard Orlinski's Buddha represents religious freedom and diversity in the 21th century. Throught this sculpture, the artist...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Harmony No. 3 by Martine Demal - Contemporary bronze sculpture, abstract
By Martine Demal
Located in Paris, FR
Harmony No. 3 is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions including base are 38 × 28 × 9.5 cm (15 × 11 × 3.7 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Siamese Fighting Fish Princess by Chésade - one-off bbronze sculpture, sealife
By Chésade
Located in Paris, FR
Siamese Fighting Fish 'Princess' is a one-off sculpture by contemporary artist Chésade, representative of the sculptor's interest in the marine world. Bronze, 44 cm × 60 cm × 25 cm. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

''Boar'', Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Portrait of a Boar, Pig
By Ans Zondag
Located in Utrecht, NL
After studying Fine Art in the Netherlands Ans Zondag (1959) spent several years abroad in order to explore different artistic areas and to establish which technique suited her best....
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

12-Love-Rime - Giovanni Gelmi - contemporary patinated Steel Corten sculpture
Located in DE
A stunning and dynamic contemporary sculpture crafted from patinated corten steel, perfect for both indoor and outdoor spaces. This exquisite piece is designed to elevate any environ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Untitled, Collage abstract expressionistic wooden collage, monochrome black
By Louise Nevelson
Located in Zug, CH
Nevelson’s compositions explore the relational possibilities of sculpture and space, summing up the objectification of the external world into a personal landscape. Although her prac...
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

The Lily
Located in PARIS, FR
The Lily by Auguste CLESINGER (1814-1883) Outstanding bust sculpted in white Carrara marble Signed on the ribbon " J. Clésinger, 1871 " Presented on a rounded white marble base France 1871 height 76,5 cm width 48 cm depth 35 cm Noted in "Clésinger – Sa vie, ses œuvres - Le catalogue de ses œuvres", A. Estignard, Librairie H. Floury, Paris, 1900, p.169. Biography : Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger, known as Auguste Clésinger (1814-1883), was a French romantic sculptor. His father, Georges-Philippe Clésinger, himself a sculptor, trained him at the School of Fine Arts in Besançon where he was a teacher. Auguste also studied sculpture under the direction of Bertel Thorwaldsen...
Category

1870s French School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

o.T. (BLN15LHV) - small blue contemporary modern wall sculpture painting relief
By Dieter Kränzlein
Located in Doetinchem, NL
o.T. (BLN15LHV) is a unique small size contemporary modern wall sculpture painting relief by German artist Dieter Kränzlein. This sculpture relief is carved from a single block of li...
Category

2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

In Line by M. Demal - Bronze sculpture, group of female figures, semi-abstract
By Martine Demal
Located in Paris, FR
In Line is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions are 43 × 25 × 7 cm (16.9 × 9.8 × 2.8 in). These dimensions include the base which measures 11 x ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Gallulus Bronze Sculpture Nude Boy Male Figure Green Patina Marble Stone
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Gallulus Bronze Sculpture Nude Boy Male Figure Green Patina Marble Stone Wim van der Kant (1949, Kampen) is a selftaught artist. Next to his busy profess...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

SCULPTURE TEXTILE MADAGASCAR RAFFIA BY SPANISH ARTIST ELIURPI 2024 NEW
By Eliurpi
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Au...
Category

2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Earth-Toned Mixed Media on Canvas, Concrete and Sand, 2025 -'Untitled 83252'
Located in Bruxelles, BE
This unique piece was made by Roan Van Oort in 2024. With a strong focus on simplicity and timelessness, he consciously chooses natural materials, characterized by a certain fragilit...
Category

2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Sandstone

" centurion " Dadaist sculpture .
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau ( 1889 - 1963 ) " Centurion " . " Unic work dadaist " circa 1928 . certifié par Madame Annie Guédras en décembre 2004 . (certificat joint en photo )
Category

1920s Dada Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

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