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Item Ships From: Continental Europe
Untitled
Located in Wien, 9
Barbara Szüts was born in Bad Bleiberg in Carinthia (AUSTRIA) in 1952. She studied painting with Carl Unger at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1974 to 1980. From 1986 t...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Oil

Flat Cloud, Curved Cloud by Tien Wen - Set of 2 abstract ceramic sculptures
By Tien Wen
Located in Paris, FR
White flat cloud & White curved cloud is a set of two ceramic sculptures by contemporary artist Tien Wen from the series “Closed vases”. These sculptures are iconic of Tien Wen’s wor...
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2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Virgil Abloh, Life Itself - Limited Edition Plate, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Virgil Abloh (American, 1980-2021) Life Itself, 2022 Medium: Porcelain plate (fine bone china) Dimensions: 10 1/2 in diameter 26.7 cm diameter Edition of 250: Printed signature and ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

In my tree by Francesca Bernardini - Abstract sculpture, white marble, smooth
Located in Paris, FR
In my tree is a unique Statuario Carrara marble sculpture by contemporary artist Francesca Bernardini. The sculpture is maintained on the white marble base with a rod but it is movab...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

French Contemporary art by Fanfan - Colorfield 11
Located in Paris, IDF
Sculpture in resin Fanfan is a French female artist born in 1962 who lives and works in Sare, France. As atechnical virtuoso, she is constantly searching for innovative pigment mate...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Grande Baroquial (Acropolis)
By Arman
Located in PARIS, FR
Grande Baroquial (Acropolis) by Armand FERNANDEZ known as ARMAN (1928-2005) Accumulation of cuts of miniature cellos, welded bronze, patinated gold, signed "Arman" numbered "71/100"...
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1980s French School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Monkey Match Holder
By Christophe Fratin
Located in PARIS, FR
Monkey Match Holder by Christophe FRATIN (1801-1864) Bronze with nuanced brown patina Signed on the base "Fratin" Old edition cast France circa 1850 height 14,5 cm width 10 cm dep...
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Mid-19th Century French School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Butterfly Park 4
By Sumit Mehndiratta
Located in Paris, IDF
Mixed media sculpture on wood panel framed Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has pursued Master of Science in Internationa...
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2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood Panel, Mixed Media

Balloon Dogs (mixed edition numbers) - Jeff Koons, Porcelain, Contemporary, Art
By Jeff Koons
Located in Zug, CH
Balloon Dogs Set of 3 (mixed edition numbers) - Jeff Koons, Contemporary, 21st Century, Sculpture, Decor, Limited Edition Limoges porcelain with chromatic metalized coating Edition ...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Standing Engel
Located in Wien, Wien
Standing angel with banner Flemish Around 1450/60 Sandstone 60 x 21 x 15 cm This museum figurine shows a standing angel with a banner in his right hand and a small box in his left. The youthful, ageless figure wears a coat held together with a triangular, floral brooch in front of the chest over a long robe. The angel’s gaze is directed forward, his head tilted slightly to the left. The elongated face is sculpted: the large almond-shaped eyes with accentuated upper and lower eyelids are alertly open and sharp eyebrows lead directly into the root of the nose. The straight nose above the pronounced mouth completes the idealized oval face of the angel and his calm, internalized facial expression. What is particularly remarkable, however, is the magnificent curls, which are only partially tamed by a simple headband. As if puffed up by the wind, the hair, which is sometimes streaked in parallel, sometimes wildly twisted and richly curled, stands out dynamically from the ears. The tilted head with these sideways protruding waves of hair thus conveys an immediate impression of movement. The physicality of the sculpture is expressed particularly through this organic, lifelike movement of the loosened hair. The lively overall impression of the figure is further enhanced by the multiple rolled banners that the angel presents to the viewer. The outstretched palm of the right hand appears both intimate and confidential as well as mystically revealing. This banderole winds in gentle curves in front of the figure’s body, throws a fold over the second attribute in the angel’s left hand and falls downwards in a loose manner. The volute-shaped rolled up end of the banner clearly shows the fine texture of the banner and at the same time draws the viewer’s attention to the small cube-shaped box that the angel is holding in its slender, long-limbed fingers. The cube is decorated with a Gothic quatrefoil motif, which is often seen in the architectural tracery of windows, but was also often used to decorate caskets and other small treasures. The sweeping gestures in the presentation of the attributes suggest three-dimensionality, in contrast to the tubular folds at the base of the neck and the intricate draperies in flat and multiple overlapping garment sections. The soft curves of the folds give the impression that the clothing is made of a heavy fabric that falls diagonally down the front and is laid in several bowl folds under the right hand. Overall, the sculptural work testifies to the highest artistic skill, which emphasizes the virtuosity of sculpture in its precious and representative overall impression. The memorable characteristics recognizable here can be seen in comparable pictorial works from Utrecht around the middle of the 15th century, when sculptural art – especially stone sculpture – was characterized by a remarkably high quality. Particularly noteworthy is the accentuated Utrecht head type with an elongated oval face, almond-shaped eyes with heavy lids and dense, vividly protruding tufts of hair framing the head. For example, the figure is comparable to a capital of an angel on the east side of the rood screen of the Joriskerk in Amersfoort (province of Utrecht) from the second quarter of the 15th century. Not only the physiognomy and hair, which in the comparative example stand somewhat more horizontally to one side, but also the garment puff above the girdle are similar. Even more related motifs, such as the cleverly placed bowl folds, can be found on the limestone figure...
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15th Century and Earlier Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone

Symboliquement Votre
Located in Porto, 13
Fueled by themes of conspicuous consumption, luxury brands, and constructed identities, Fred Allard casts high fashion shopping bags filled with soda cans ...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

Hippopotamus, red, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
HIPPOPOTAMUS A herbivore with fearsome canines, the hippopotamus yawns before a fight to intimidate its adversary. The sculptor has conveyed its aggressive stance by giving it wide o...
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2010s Pop Art Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by Irakli Tsuladze - Together
By Irakli Tsuladze
Located in Paris, IDF
Bronze & Marble Irakli Tsuladze is a Georgian sculptor born in 1973 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. His sculptures present a peculiar unity of substance and emotions, whe...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Femme Du Barbu (A.R.193)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in PARIS, FR
Stamps under the base: Edition Picasso; Madoura Plein Feu and inscribed: Edition Picasso White earthenware, decoration engraved with a knife under partial glaze; black, beige Alain...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Faience

Female Torso - Small Figurative Sculpture Woman Bronze Dark Brown Patina
Located in Sofia, BG
"Female torso" is a monumental bronze sculpture of a woman. The bronze is covered with green patina. It is created by the artist Maestro Willem Botha. About the artwork Edition : 2 of 14 in total Certificate of authenticity: issued by Snow Pearl art gallery NEW MOVEMENT & STYLE: Contemporary Maestro Willem Botha The masterpiece is suitable for representative offices, gardens, parks, homes etc. “The impressions of this artwork on the viewer is so mighty, mesmerizing, grand, that it paralyzes the imagination. All his sculptures bring positive energy, emotion, represented by the vast creative power of the author's talent.” Maestro Willem Botha was born in South Africa in 1962. Today he lives in Bulgaria and works in a creative workshop in Sofia. Willem started his career as Sculptor at Shows and Exhibitions in the South African Defense Force in 1981. He was mentored by Artists like Andre Prinsloo and Jan van Der Merwe. In 1986, he moved to Namibia where he was a Sculptor for the Windhoek State Museum. During the time in Windhoek, he had several one man and group expeditions in various galleries in Windhoek and Swakopmund. In 1988 he was commissioned to remake the Atlas Sculpture on the House Hohenzollern Building in Swakopmund. In 1990, he moved to Town where he sculpted full time. Willem did some freelance work for Jean Doyle, helping with the bronze casting of her work. During his time in Cape Town, he exhibited in several galleries in and around Cape Town. In 1991, he moved to Graskop, where he continued full time sculpting and he opened his own foundry. He moved back to Pretoria in 1992, to continue sculpting and established Art Cast Foundry. In the same year he was commissioned to do several decorative works for the Palace of Sun City, that includes, all the doors bronze handles. Sculptors that he did castings for are to name but a few, the late Bobby Lawrence, Niko van Rensberg, Maureen Quinn, Anton Smit, Andre Prinsloo, Barry Jackson...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Pegasus III BronzSculpture Wings Horse Greek Mythology Blue Patina In Stock
By KOBE
Located in Utrecht, NL
Pegasus III Bronze Sculpture Wings Horse, Greek Mythology Blue Patina In Stock KOBE, pseudonym of Jacques Saelens, was a Belgian artist (Kortri...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Lynx inside and outdoor sculpture unique black wrough iron feline cat natural
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
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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2010s Realist Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Portrait of Suzanne Vérité
Located in PARIS, FR
Portrait of Suzanne Vérité by Marcel GIMOND (1894-1961) Bronze sculpture with a nuanced green patina signed on the neck "M. Gimond" cast by "Bisceglia, cire perdue" (with the foundr...
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1940s French School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Lorna Simpson, III (Wish #1, Wish #2, Wish #3), Set of 3 Wishbones
By Lorna Simpson
Located in Hamburg, DE
Lorna Simpson (b. 1960) III (Wish #1, Wish #2, Wish #3), 1994 Medium: Complete set of three ceramic, rubber and bronze wishbones within molded felt printed with waterless lithography...
Category

20th Century Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Oak Column & Garden Torch - "Cube" - straight handmade art object
By Stefan Traloc
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Extraordinary garden torch with one burner insert on an untreated oak spot. If the spot is set up outside, she develops a gray patina. Customization possible and designed in 2010. Al...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Coastal Mixed Media Wall Sculpture Bring Me The Sea, Summer Nautical Relief Art
By Vera Vizzi
Located in FISTERRA, ES
"Portami Al Mare"is a coastal mixed media wall sculpture by Vera Vizzi that combines material relief, color and narrative to evoke a longing for the sea. Executed on a 40 cm Ø wood p...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Murano Glass Sculpture Alfredo Barbini Original Label Vintage Italian 20th
By Alfredo Barbini
Located in Roma, IT
A very beautiful and interesting piece made by Alfredo Barbini Murano, in blown glass "ad incalmo": the name Incalmo refers to a technique created in Murano in the 16th century than...
Category

20th Century Post-Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Polar Bears – Bronze by Marcel Debut (1865–1933), Art Deco Influence
Located in Gent, VOV
This rare bronze sculpture by Marcel Debut (1865–1933) presents a unique departure from his more frequently encountered mythological and allegorical themes, venturing into the realm of animalier sculpture. The piece depicts two polar bears, one resting and the other in an alert posture, rendered with a masterful blend of naturalism and expression. The textured modeling of the fur and musculature reflects Debut’s strong academic training while incorporating an impressionistic approach to surface treatment. A notable aspect of this sculpture is its curved base, a subtle yet clear indication of Art Deco influence. Unlike traditional animalier works, which often rest on rigid, symmetrical bases, this dynamic foundation lends a sense of fluidity to the composition, reinforcing the motion and interaction between the two animals. This element suggests that the piece was created during the later period of Debut’s career, as Art Deco aesthetics—with their emphasis on stylized and elegant forms—began to shape sculptural design. The choice of subject, polar bears, is also intriguing within the animalier tradition. While French sculptors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries frequently depicted felines, horses, and other terrestrial animals, this work stands out for its intimate, contemplative depiction of arctic wildlife. Rather than emphasizing a dramatic hunting or combat scene, Debut captures a quiet moment of interaction between the two bears, showcasing his ability to infuse emotion and realism into his subjects. The patina of the bronze is rich and varied, enhancing the play of light on the textured surface and contributing to the lifelike quality of the sculpture. The artist’s signature “Debut” is clearly visible, further confirming its authenticity. With its balance of academic realism, impressionistic texture, and Art Deco design principles, this bronze sculpture is a remarkable testament to Marcel Debut’s versatility as an artist. Its combination of naturalistic observation, expressive modeling, and modernist elegance makes it a rare and desirable piece within the canon of French animalier sculpture.
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20th Century Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Louvre, Bronze after P. Julien Executed from a Marble Ordered by Marie-Antoinette
Located in Paris, FR
This splendid sculpture represents Young Girl with a Goat (Amalthea and Jupiter's Goat), after the original by Pierre Julien commissioned by Louis XVI in 1785 and completed in 1787 for the cot of Queen Marie-Antoinette in Rambouillet. The work of the sculptor Pierre Julien decorated the interior of a grotto in a pavilion decorated with bas-reliefs by the same sculptor (acquired by the State by dation in 2003). The work was the main element of a rock basin, which was destroyed during the renovation of the gardens of the small castle. The same sculpture was seized during the Revolution and exhibited in the Louvre from 1829. The terracotta sketch, which belonged to the collector Ernst May, must have adorned his château de la Couharde (Yvelines) before entering the Louvre's collections in 1920. The bronze set with a beautiful gilded patina presented here is a work after the original by Pierre Julien (1731-1804) and dates from the 19th century (around 1850). The superbly preserved sculpture, which has belonged to the same family since its acquisition, is presented on its original base in grey serpentine marble. The quality of this work is doubly certified: - on the one hand it is stamped with a round stamp at the top "A. This stamp is a sign of high quality. Achille Collas (1794 - 1859) was the French engineer, engraver and illustrator, inventor among other things of the patented mathematical reduction process of the 19th century to reproduce sculpted objects in reduction, which was very successful. He was awarded a prize at the 1855 exhibition: his "Procédé mécanique", the name under which he prints all his productions, is easily recognisable by the finesse of its execution and by the famous stamp which appears on the base (terrace) of this sculpture. - On the other hand, an important signature is found on the terrace of the sculpture "F. Barbedienne Fondeur", founder. In 1844, Achille Collas, in order to protect his invention, formed the Société Collas et Barbedienne (Paris) with the art founder Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), which began to produce and sell famous but smaller sculptures in plaster, wood, bronze or ivory. The first object to be marketed was the Venus de Milo after the original in the Louvre Museum. Other sculptures such as the sculpture of George Washington, of which a bronze bust was made by the Barbedienne & Process Collas foundry, are currently in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. HEIGHT OF THE SCULPTURE without base 69CM + BASE = 84CM WIDTH OF THE SCULPTURE without base 28 CM + BASE = 30,5 CM LENGTH OF THE SCULPTURE without base 46 CM + BASE 51 CM The Collas and Barbedienne company was highlighted at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, the objects of the Barbedienne foundry received a medal and sales soared. At the 1889 Universal Exhibition in Paris, the Barbedienne company again presented a large number of its compositions, including the large neo-Renaissance clock of 1878. This clock, which was part of the Leblanc-Barbedienne estate, was donated by his heirs to the city of Paris, and is kept in the city hall. Pierre Julien (20 June 1731 - 17 December 1804) was a French neo-classical sculptor who worked in the full range of rococo and neoclassical styles. He had an early apprenticeship in Le Puy-en-Velay, near his native village of Saint-Paulien, and then at the École de Dessin in Lyon, before entering the Paris workshop of Guillaume Coustou le Jeune. In 1765, he won the Prix de Rome for sculpture with a bas-relief panel depicting a subject from Antiquity and entered the Royal School for Protected Pupils, which offered a special curriculum under the direction of the painter Louis-Michel van Loo. He was a boarder at the Académie de France in Rome from 1768 to 1773, where he was influenced by the wave of neoclassicism affecting his fellow students. As boarders were required to do, he sent back to France a slightly reduced marble copy of the so-called Cleopatra, the Sleeping Ariadne from the Vatican, which survives in Versailles. Back in France and with his former master, he worked on the sculpture of the mausoleum of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, in the cathedral of Sens. After a failed attempt in 1776, with his Ganymede, he was accepted by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in 1778, with a Dying Gladiator. He was appointed one of the first members of the Institut de France in 1795, and knight of the Legion of Honour in 1804. He was commissioned by the Count of Angiviller, director of the King's Buildings, on behalf of Louis XVI, to paint the figures for a series of life-size portraits of the great men of France: he produced a Jean de La Fontaine and a Nicolas Poussin, whom he chose to depict in a nightgown, similar to the draperies of a Roman toga. While fulfilling commissions in Paris, for the church of Sainte-Geneviève (now the Panthéon, Paris), or for the Pavillon de Flore in the Louvre, he sculpted in 1785 a virtuoso marble set representing the nymph Amalthée and Jupiter's nurse goat for the Queen's Dairy at the Château de Rambouillet; for his model, he adapted the pose of the famous Venus of the Capitoline. The bas-reliefs of the Dairy, considered his masterpieces, were sold at auction in 1819, but were recovered by the State in 2005, thanks to a gift from the son of the great dealer-collector Daniel Wildenstein. 19th century French school, after Pierre Julien (1731-1804)Amalthea and Jupiter's Goat Bronze with a light brown patina and gilding, reduction made after the marble by Pierre-Julien 1785 executed for Marie-Antoinette at the Laiterie du parc du château de Rambouillet in the Louvre Museum. Among his major works: - Dying Gladiator, marble, 1779, Musée du Louvre. - Ganymede pouring nectar to Jupiter changed into an eagle, [4] marble group, 1776-1778, Paris, Musée du Louvre. - Jean de La Fontaine, marble, 1783-85. Musée du Louvre - Nicolas Poussin, marble, 1789 - 1804. Musée du Louvre - Sketch of a model in terracotta by Nicolas Poussin, ca. 1787 - 1788. Musée du Louvre - Amalthea and Jupiter's goat, marble group, 1787 for the Rambouillet Dairy. The Queen's Dairy at Rambouillet - The girl with the goat, terracotta statuette, 1786. Louvre Museum - Sainte Geneviève restoring her mother's sight, terracotta bas-relief, 1776. Musée du Louvre The works of the famous sculptor Pierre Julien have been referenced in several books and catalogues, including The exhibition catalogue. Gilles Grandjean and Guilhem Scherf. "Pierre Julien 1731-1804". Le Puy-en-Velay, France: Musée Crozatier, 2004. The Lure of Classical Sculpture 1500-1900 (Yale University Press, 1981), cat. no. 24, pp 184-87). Michael Preston Worley, 2003. Pierre Julien: Sculptor to Queen Marie Antoinette. The first modern monograph. Europe in the age of enlightenment and revolution, a catalogue from the libraries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online in PDF format), which contains information on Julien. Excerpts from the Grove Dictionary of Art online Pierre Julien in American Public Collections, on the French Sculpture Census website STATUE BARE (BODY) NANNY GOAT (ANIMAL) AMALTHAEA SITTING WOMAN ABOUT US: AYN GALLERY is located in the heart of old Paris on the Ile Saint-Louis surrounded by the Seine, in the most prestigious district of Paris. Just a few steps away from Notre Dame, like a village, this place preserved from urbanists offers a setting as it existed centuries ago with its numerous private mansions which earned the island the nickname "island of palaces" and its illustrious occupants: Charles Baudelaire, Marie Curie, Georges Pompidou or Camille Claudel Our gallery is located just opposite one of the oldest churches in Paris. As the eponymous name of the place indicates, Yasmine Azzi, the owner and artistic director of the place, has a keen eye. 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19th Century Rococo Continental Europe - Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

La Battona Standing Figure Female Bronze Sculpture Golden Bathingsuit In Stock
By KOBE
Located in Utrecht, NL
La Battona Standing Figure Female Bronze Sculpture KOBE, pseudonym of Jacques Saelens, was a Belgian artist (Kortrijk, Belgium 1950 – Saint-Julien (Var), France 2014). He combined t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dancer with a tambourine
By Agathon Léonard
Located in PARIS, FR
"Dancer with a tambourine" by Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Rare sculpture made in gilded bronze Signed on the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by Susse Frères (with founder stamp) Stamped with a foundry reference letter "M" France circa 1905 height 57 cm 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

British Contemporary Sculpture by Philip Hearsey - Fronts
By Philip Hearsey
Located in Paris, IDF
58 high x 28 x 15 cm Bronze on a circular oxidised brass base Unique variation. Stamped with monogram signature and uniquely numbered 880 The exposed natural bronze elements are high...
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2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Brass

19th Century Madonna Adoring the Infant Jesus Italian School Ceramic White Blue
Located in Sanremo, IT
Cantagalli-manufactured ceramics measuring 125 x 67 cm depicting a sweet Madonna adoring the Child Jesus and the Holy Spirit. At the beginning of the 19th century, Ulisse Cantagalli...
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1830s Italian School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Terracotta Pair of Busts Portrayed Ariadne and a Satyr Signed Lanzirotti 19th
By Antonio Giovanni Lanzirotti
Located in Roma, IT
The artist portrayed Ariadne and a satyr as busts in an ideal scene and there seems to be a relationship of complicity and trust which is also evident from the facial expressions. Th...
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19th Century Other Art Style Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

WATER RIFLE - Modern obiect sculpture made of steel and fabric
By Sylwia Jakubowska-Szycik
Located in Salzburg, AT
Sylwia Jakubowska-Szycik is professor at the Academy of Fine Arts at the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia in Gdańsk, she conducts classes in the f...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Suzanne
By Aimé-Jules Dalou
Located in PARIS, FR
Bathing woman drying her right foot also known as "Suzanne" by Aimé-Jules DALOU (1838-1902) A bronze sculpture with a nuanced dark brown patina Signed on the base " Dalou " A very...
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Early 20th Century French School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Columna
Located in PARIS, FR
The sculptures are geometrical spatial structures in which colour and vibrations float in space and change according to their rotation or to the spectator's movement.
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Late 20th Century Kinetic Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

All around the Globe Bruno Helgen Contemporary turning wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Teakwood and white lava sand make this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree g...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Ian Edwards - Creation of Self - Original Signed Bronze Sculpure
By Ian Edwards
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Ian Edwards - Born of Fire - Original Signed Bronze Sculpure Dimensions: 30 x 32 x 32 cm Edition of 12 Edwards’ practice expresses the power and determination of human endeavour. He draws inspiration from natural forces, with his powerful masculine figures often bearing the surface texture of time enduring landscapes. Edwards uses this external inspiration to explore very internal themes of fortitude and self-discovery. Edwards’ sensitive hand as a sculptor incorporates classical ideas about the sculpting process. In both Self Made Man and Creation of Self...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French Contemporary art by Fanfan - Rainbow 2025
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic polymer sculpture Fanfan is a French female artist born in 1962 who lives and works in Sare, France. As atechnical virtuoso, she is constantly searching for innovative pigme...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

Erinnerungen an einen Mord
By Curt Stenvert
Located in Wien, 9
Curt Stenvert was an Austrian avant-garde artist who initially worked as a painter. His artistic practice gradually expanded to include cinematic works and object art. His works are still internationally acclaimed today. He received his artistic training through his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He studied there with Albert Paris Gütersloh and Fritz Wotruba, which enabled him to deal with aspects of movement and perspective. This resulted in his aluminium plexiglass sculptures. His cinematic works were also influenced by his preoccupation with movement. Movement became a central motif in his works. Stenvert introduces the viewer to the biological, psychological, sociological and philosophical conditions of human existence. He developed experimental, feature-length and documentary films, which won international awards. He had solo museum exhibitions in Sweden, Italy and Germany and took part in the 1966 Venice Biennale. The social aspect preoccupied Stenvert throughout and he translated his impressions and thoughts of student unrest, social protests...
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20th Century Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Glass, Plastic

Prancing Draft horse Bronze 3/8 by Sophie Martin
By Sophie Martin
Located in Pasadena, CA
Lost wax bronze 3/8. founder DELVAL. Animal sculptor Sophie MARTIN creates from inert clay a whole living animal kingdom. She freely observes the animal and captures and interprets...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

British Contemporary Sculpture by Philip Hearsey - Hawk
By Philip Hearsey
Located in Paris, IDF
23.5cms high x 8 x 11 Bronze above a composite base. Unique variation Stamped with monogram signature. Lacquering protects the natural bronze surfaces against tarnishing by touch. We...
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2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Egyptian Vase of Spring
By Sumit Mehndiratta
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic on ceramic vase Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has pursued Master of Science in International Fashion Marketin...
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2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Acrylic

Ballerina
By Valay Shende
Located in Porto, 13
Grace your space with the elegance of "Ballerina," a striking stainless steel sculpture by renowned artist Valay Shende. This piece captures the fluidity and expressive movement of a...
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2010s Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Steel Orbit by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary Rusted Steel sculpture for Outdoors
By Kuno Vollet
Located in DE
Artist: Kuno Vollet Title: Orbit Contemporary rusted steel sculpture for inside or garden outdoor spaces. Beautiful circle - sign for infinity. Stunning large artwork. Possible to...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Blue Copper
By Scott Troxel
Located in Paris, IDF
Blue Copper – 24" x 24” x 1” Wood, paint, lacquer on MDF- Wood, paint, wax on MDF Blue Copper is a discreet and elegant minimalist contemporary wall sculp...
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2010s Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wax, Birch, Acrylic

Appolonia Bronze Sculpture Fish Contemporary Brown Patina
By Pieter Vanden Daele
Located in Utrecht, NL
Appolonia Bronze Sculpture Fish Contemporary Brown Patina Pieter Vanden Daele was born in Belgium in 1971. He grew up between lakes and the river Scheldt. The river De Scheldt and t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French Contemporary Sculpture by Beatrice De Domenico - This is Not a Banch
By Beatrice De Domenico
Located in Paris, IDF
Beatrice de Domenico is a French sculptor born in 1956 who lives & works in Nice, France. She works between traditional sculpture, classical sculpture and teachings from Nouveaux Réa...
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2010s Conceptual Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Polychrome Virgin of the Annunciation - Catalonia
Located in PARIS, FR
Large catalan Virgin of the Annunciation in polychrome wood. Our Virgin is represented in the phase of the Conturbatio, Mary expresses her amazement a...
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15th Century and Earlier Gothic Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Take a Trip Teak Walnut Stain by Bruno Helgen - wood globe sculpture
By Bruno Helgen
Located in DE
Walnut stain makes this beautiful turning globe a real stunning sculpture. Made from a whole piece of wood the way the sculpture is shaped is defined by how the tree grew. Sitting on...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Panthère noire guettant
By Jorge Borras
Located in Pasadena, CA
After completing his studies at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts in Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Jorge Borrás moved to France1. His works, especially his bronzes, are sold in major auctions mainly in France (Versailles, Drouot, Saint Germain En Laye, Enghien les Bains, etc. June 30, 1992, two bronzes were sold at Christie's in London) 2. They are exhibited in Parisian salons such as the Salon d'automne3, the Salon des artistes français, the Salon des Independants the exhibitions of the National Society of Fine Arts, the Salon de l'école française [ref. necessary]. He received the Arts-Sciences-Lettresn 1 Medal and is a member of the International Association of Visual Arts (affiliated with UNESCO). In addition, he produced a series of medals and sculptures for the Monnaie de Paris, and various achievements such as the bust of Dr. Coll Colomé, a monument erected in Benicarlo (Spain) and publishing covers including the novel by Jean-Marc Roberts Vincent's friend. The work of Jorge Borrás is a tribute to the woman [ref. necessary]. Her favorite themes are ballerinas and bathers as well as women in everyday attitudes. Wild animals, some endangered, are also very present in the work of Jorge Borrás, especially in recent years where he takes great pleasure in capturing the wild moment of his attitudes. Passionate about drawing, he began painting at the age of ten and made his first exhibition at the age of twenty. At the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, he discovered sculpture with Luisa Granero and studied painting and sculpture. The students the drawing section, of the great master of Spanish painting and portrait painter Francisco Ribera Gomez...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Sailing Towards You" contemporary figurative bronze wall sculpture love sea
By Mireia Serra
Located in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sailing Towards You is a wall sculpture. It can also be placed on a flat surface, for example on a shelf. Edition Size: 18. Sculpture for wall easily hung with 2 screws/nails. BIOG...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Brass

"Galaxy" minimalist glass sculpture by Czech artist Josef Marek
By Josef Marek
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
A lovely cast glass sculpture in a vibrant, light, chartreuse green color by Czech artist Josef Marek. The tiny glass bubbles evoke the multitude of stars. Josef Marek's abstract gl...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Meet in the Middle by Helle Crawford, Contemporary bronze woman frog sculpture
By Helle Rask Crawford
Located in DE
Even though Helle Rask Crawford often refers to classic myths in her sculptures, sh is not a classical sculptor in the neoclassical sense. Rather, Helle Crawford could be defined as ...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Gold, Bronze

Cerise Niore Ceramics Cherry Fruit Sculpture Modern Still Life New In Stock
By Giorgio Laveri
Located in Utrecht, NL
Cerise Niore Ceramics Cherry Fruit Sculpture Modern Still Life New In Stock Giorgio Laveri (Savona Italy, March 3, 1954) is a painter, sculptor, screenwriter, director and actor and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by Irakli Tsuladze - In Clouds
By Irakli Tsuladze
Located in Paris, IDF
Bronze & marble Irakli Tsuladze is a Georgian sculptor born in 1973 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. His sculptures present a peculiar unity of substance and emotions, where...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Balloon Swan ( After ) - Red
By After Jeff Koons
Located in Pampilhosa da Serra, PT
A one time exclusive re-edition of 500 pcs from the highly popular "Balloon Swan". Cold cast resin, comes with its original box and certificate of authenticity. From a Limited Editi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Lips Coupe Plate by Jeff Koons, Limoges Porcelain, Contemporary Art
By Jeff Koons
Located in Zug, CH
Exploring ideas of commodity, spectacle, celebrity, and consumption, Koons Coupe Plates embody his gleeful, tongue-in-cheek oeuvre. Jeff Koons Lips Coupe Plate - Jeff Koons, 21st C...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Thebian Trojan Kouros Bronze Sculpture Torso Male Nude Figure Classic
By Joris Verdonkschot
Located in Utrecht, NL
Trojan Kouros Bronze Sculpture Torso Male Nude Figure Classic For years Joris August Verdonkschot decicated himself to filming. He studied Law ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Danse
Located in Villafranca Di Verona, IT
Numbered and limited to 12 copies ( 8 + 4 P.A) Artwork signed Authenticity: Sold with certificate of Authenticity from the gallery Invoice from the gallery Sculpture: bronze, metal,...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Accord No.5 by Martine Demal - Bronze sculpture, abstract, dark tones, balance
By Martine Demal
Located in Paris, FR
Accord No.5 is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions are 19 × 37 × 10 cm (7.4 × 14.5 × 3.9 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of a l...
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2010s Contemporary Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Red Movement by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary Abstract Circular Red Steel sculpture
By Kuno Vollet
Located in DE
Artist: Kuno Vollet Title: Movement Materials: Stainless Steel Size: 40cm x 40 cm x 25 cm About the Gallery: Folly and Muse was established in 2015 in London to find and collabo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Silver Orbit by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary brass sculpture with silver base
By Kuno Vollet
Located in DE
Contemporary Minimal Silver polished stainless steel sculpture. It is a stunning polished stainless steel and makes for an elegant statement in any garden, lobby or private home. Ku...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Brass

Walking Deer N.2
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in PARIS, FR
Walking deer N.2 by Antoine-Louis BARYE (1796-1875) Bronze with a dark greenish brown patina signed on the base "Barye" old cast probably by Brame France circa 1880 height 16,4 cm...
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1880s French School Continental Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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