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Item Ships From: England
KAWS × Due Leoni Olive Oil
By KAWS
Located in Manchester, GB
KAWS × Due Leoni Olive Oil Limited edition of 500 15.5 x 9.8 x 4.2 mm Agricola Due Leoni invited KAWS to create an olive oil edition -- a slow-food, care...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Gratitude
Located in Belfast, GB
Gratitude Bronze 76 3/4 x 21 5/8 x 13 3/4 in 195 x 55 x 35 cm "My great hope for my work is that it makes people experience a truly special feeling that only they can explain. I hope that they experience a sense of what I feel...These feelings and emotions can’t be expressed in words, as it’s on such a deeper level."– John Fitzgerald: Anthology (2023) Born in Co. Meath in 1976, John Fitzgerald is now established as one of Irelands leading Equine, Sporting and Portrait Artists. Originally John studied Industrial Design in Letterkennny RTC & at the University of Wales, Swansea. It was while in college that he developed a strong understanding of drawing and design, and the different techniques used in completing a piece from initial concept sketches, to oberservation, to 3 dimensional form. In 2013 John was asked to be the artist in residence by the Curragh Racecourse where he now has his own studio/gallery, which is open to the public on race days. 2014 saw Johns work reach a huge audience at the Cheltenham festival, where he was filmed by Channel 4 racing while completing a range of works including A.P.Mc Coys portrait, and a set of sketches...
Category

2010s Realist England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Gratitude, Bronze on Granite base
Located in Belfast, GB
Gratitude Bronze on Granite base 72 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 19 3/4 in 185 x 32 x 50 cm "My great hope for my work is that it makes people experience a truly special feeling that only they can explain. I hope that they experience a sense of what I feel...These feelings and emotions can’t be expressed in words, as it’s on such a deeper level."– John Fitzgerald: Anthology (2023) Born in Co. Meath in 1976, John Fitzgerald is now established as one of Irelands leading Equine, Sporting and Portrait Artists. Originally John studied Industrial Design in Letterkennny RTC & at the University of Wales, Swansea. It was while in college that he developed a strong understanding of drawing and design, and the different techniques used in completing a piece from initial concept sketches, to oberservation, to 3 dimensional form. In 2013 John was asked to be the artist in residence by the Curragh Racecourse where he now has his own studio/gallery, which is open to the public on race days. 2014 saw Johns work reach a huge audience at the Cheltenham festival, where he was filmed by Channel 4 racing while completing a range of works including A.P.Mc Coys portrait, and a set of sketches...
Category

2010s Naturalistic England - Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Leap of Faith
Located in Belfast, GB
Leap of Faith Bronze 33 1/2 x 37 3/8 x 19 3/4 in 85 x 95 x 50 cm "My great hope for my work is that it makes people experience a truly special feeling that only they can explain. I hope that they experience a sense of what I feel...These feelings and emotions can’t be expressed in words, as it’s on such a deeper level."– John Fitzgerald: Anthology (2023) Born in Co. Meath in 1976, John Fitzgerald is now established as one of Irelands leading Equine, Sporting and Portrait Artists. Originally John studied Industrial Design in Letterkennny RTC & at the University of Wales, Swansea. It was while in college that he developed a strong understanding of drawing and design, and the different techniques used in completing a piece from initial concept sketches, to oberservation, to 3 dimensional form. In 2013 John was asked to be the artist in residence by the Curragh Racecourse where he now has his own studio/gallery, which is open to the public on race days. 2014 saw Johns work reach a huge audience at the Cheltenham festival, where he was filmed by Channel 4 racing while completing a range of works including A.P.Mc Coys portrait, and a set of sketches...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Broken Heart
By Patrick O'Reilly
Located in Belfast, GB
This piece is entitled Broken Heart. It is a large scale outdoor sculpture. The crystalline art resin. It is purposely cracked using a chemical reaction. Then O'Reilly uses bronze staples to mend the heart. He is referencing Kintsugi, a Japanese philosophy, that aims to celebrate the beauty of cracks by highlight them rather than hiding them. O'Reilly is referencing the ups and downs of the human condition. Patrick O’Reilly...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin Cast Resin Figure - Red, 2015
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in London, GB
Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin Cast Resin Figure - Red, 2015 The nine decades of Yayoi Kusama's life have taken her from rural Japan to the New York art scene to contemporary Tokyo, in a car...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Lacquer, Paint

Naoshima Pumpkin (Red)
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in Bristol, GB
Cast resin Open edition Stamped on base (not signed or numbered) New, as issued Sold in the original box
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Original Modernist Relief Sculpture by Ron Hitchins
Located in London, GB
A striking and completely unique abstract fibreglass sculpture from the artist's own home. Year: unknown (Ron was active from the mid 1960s to the early 2000s) Colour: Concrete Fram...
Category

1960s Outsider Art England - Sculptures

Materials

Paint, Board, Fabric, Fiberglass

Interplanetary Music, sculpture, Abstract, Colourful, Contemporary
By Richard Slee
Located in London, GB
Richard Slee’s sculptural work grew from his “love of the Afrofuturist Music of Sun Ra and his ‘Cosmic Philosophy’, resulting from his claimed alien abduction to Saturn. Sun Ra’s Co...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Acrylic Polymer

Lost in Reverie
By Patrick O'Reilly
Located in Belfast, GB
This piece is entitled Lost in Reverie. It is a large scale outdoor sculpture. The running bear is a common theme in his work as he is remembers his childhood teddy bear. Patrick O’Reilly...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

The Missing Piece
Located in Belfast, GB
The Missing Piece is a bronze artwork suitable for inside or outdoor display. Pollock is referencing life in with the crow and the puzzle piece. "I never limit myself to one subject or style of work and can never say where the work will go next, which makes it exciting for myself and I hope for the viewer. I like the fact that bronze is so permanent, a bronze sculpture is going to be around forever." - Pollock (2019) Dublin born sculptor Ian Pollock is primarily a self-taught artist who has spent his career working in the Cast Foundry in the Liberties area of Dublin. Working exclusively in bronze, Pollock has worked with art ever since he was a young child. His work is a three dimensional diary of his daily existence. His bronzes are cast using a 'cire perdue' (lost wax) method in ceramic shell moulds. In the pursuit of excellence, he has compiled meticulous craftsmanship in the medium of bronze sculpture. Inspiration for his sculptures comes from aspects of daily life, Pollock sees his work 'as a three dimensional diary' of his life; "I never limit myself to one subject or style of work and can never say where the work will go next, which makes it exciting for myself and I hope for the viewer. I like the fact that bronze is so permanent, a bronze sculpture is going to be around forever". Pollock has exhibited and sold his work throughout Ireland and the UK; including the Oireachtas, RHA, and the RUA (where he won the Mullan Prize for sculpture in 2003). Pollock's work can be found in the collections of the Office of Public Works and University College Dublin, as well as many private collections in Europe and the USA. Large commissions include an eleven foot flight of birds for Largy College in Clones, Co. Monaghan, along with many life size private commissions. Pollock continues to exhibit with Gormleys Gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Waterton - contemporary bronze and graphite resin figurative nude male sculpture
By Manny Woodard
Located in London, GB
edition 03/25 Manny Woodward makes beautiful, soulful, subtle, pieces of art. Her pieces do not rely on superficially attractive subject matter. They are more concerned with the sub...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Chanel Jerrycan
By Erik Salin
Located in Nottingham, GB
Born in Paris in 1960 and Influenced by the Pop Art movement, Erik Salin's figurative artistic approach diverts objects from their context creating wonderful eye catching art and scu...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Cadeau (Gift)
By Man Ray
Located in London, GB
Cast iron sculpture with rust patina and 14 copper nails, 1921/74, annotated with the artist's name and titled in white paint on the handle, numbered from the edition of 5000, also s...
Category

1970s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Irish Wolfhound
By Patrick O'Reilly
Located in Belfast, GB
This piece is entitled Irish Wolfhound. It is a large scale outdoor sculpture. The Irish Wolfhound is a running theme in his work as he is celebrating Irish culture and memorialising the strong connection he had with his childhood dog. Patrick O’Reilly...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Simon Shepherd, Spalding
Located in Manchester, GB
Ceramic and resin sculpture 15 7/10 × 11 4/5 × 7 9/10 in (40 × 30 × 20) cm Edition of 3 This work is a full-size classic design basketball made entirely out of ceramics. Simon ...
Category

2010s Pop Art England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Resin

For You I was a Flame, Recycled Ceramic Mosaic by English Artist Susan Elliott
By Susan Elliott
Located in Battle, East Sussex
Recycled Ceramic Wall mounted mosaic of Amy Winehouse By Susan Elliott Taking inspiration from the cupboards of the nation. Since moving to St Leonards from London, in 1999 Susan...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Mosaic

Heartfelt
By Patrick O'Reilly
Located in Belfast, GB
This piece is entitled Heartfelt. It is a large scale outdoor sculpture. The bronze hand holds up a beautiful cracked heart. The crystalline art resin is purposely cracked using a ch...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Alfred Stevens - 19th Century British Bronze Figure of Judith
By Alfred Stevens
Located in London, GB
ALFRED STEVENS (1817-1875) Judith Bronze 22 cm., 8 ¾ in. high Provenance: Handley-Read Collection; Fine Art Society, London, 1979; Collection of Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan. ...
Category

Mid-19th Century Realist England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

As Things Should Be -bronze and graphite resin contemporary figurative sculpture
By Manny Woodard
Located in London, GB
ed. of 25 Manny Woodward makes beautiful, soulful, subtle, pieces of art. Her pieces do not rely on superficially attractive subject matter. They are more concerned with the subtle ...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Heroin and Cocaine shakers
By David Shrigley
Located in Manchester, GB
Cast porcelain sculptural salt & pepper shakers labelled Heroin and Cocaine. These shakers were originally commissioned for the Collection Lambert in Avignon in 2000 and specially r...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Two Ducks
Located in London, GB
Signed, the bodies painted in green, orange and brown, with brass terminals. 28.5cm long x 11.5cm high Minor scratches, generally good condition
Category

1970s Modern England - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic

Sisi
By Patrick O'Reilly
Located in Belfast, GB
This piece is entitled Sisi. It is a large scale outdoor sculpture. Sisi's head and shoulders are bronze. Her dress is crystalline art resin. It is purposely cracked using a chemical...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Together Again, edition 13 of 50
By Ruth Bloch
Located in Nutfield, Surrey
Ruth Bloch was born in Israel in 1951 to artist parents. Her father was a musician, while her mother worked in ceramics, Ruth's family were members of a Kibbutz called Alonim, a plac...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Fleur – Charlotte by Nando Kallweit. Bronze sculpture, Edition of 50
By Nando Kallweit
Located in Coltishall, GB
Fleur – Charlotte is an elegant figurative bronze sculpture by Nando Kallweit. Inspired by the the legend of the phoenix, this female figure has graceful wings instead of arms. The...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Seane #II by Nando Kallweit. Elegant figurative sculpture.
By Nando Kallweit
Located in Coltishall, GB
Sean II is an elegant figurative bronze sculpture by Nando Kallweit. Modelled on modern youthful postures but with a nod to the importance of heritage through the stylised Egyptian-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Boob Wheel
By Loie Hollowell
Located in London, GB
Limited edition of 250 Fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm Printed signature and edition details on verso Custom artist box with printed signature Dishwasher and microwave safe...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Shayleigh
By Patrick O'Reilly
Located in Belfast, GB
This is artwork is titled Shayleigh which is a Gaelic name meaning 'full of majesty in the woods'. The artwork is bronze with 24 carat gold leaf. It is an outdoor artwork...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Gold Leaf

Mrs Samuelson's Baby Angel - Contemporary British Bronze bust by Nicola Hicks
By Nicola Hicks
Located in London, GB
NICOLA HICKS, MBE (Born 1960) Mrs Samuelson’s Baby Angel Signed with initials and numbered 1/9 Bronze 30 cm., 11 ¾ in. high Provenance: Flowers East, London. Exhibited: London,...
Category

Early 2000s England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Parallel Worlds - Glowing Green City / Urban Scene in Sculptural Glass: Triptych
By Jeff Cunningham
Located in London, GB
Sympathetically capturing the essence of the urban landscape in his work, Jeff says - ‘I studied HND Art & Design at the Glasgow College of Building & Printing before working as a set artist for “the Complex” theatre, Los Angeles. I then went on to study BSc “Special Effects” at Southbank University, London, which led to employment in the Art/Special Effects departments on major movie productions including the Oscar-winning “Last Samurai” and Steven Spielbergs’ Oscar-nominated “Munich”. After several years working as a fine artist in the industry, I realised a lifelong ambition, setting up my own glass studio to research and work with the diverse materials and challenging techniques involved in the creation of multi-layered glass sculpture.’
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Walking Stallion
By Edward Waites
Located in London, GB
Edward Waites was born in 1988 in Suffolk. Completely self-taught, Edward has dedicated himself to his craft since leaving school and despite his young a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Kingman Maquette
By Edward Waites
Located in London, GB
Completely self-taught, Edward has dedicated himself to his craft since leaving school and despite his young age his distinctive sculpture has already earned him international recogn...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Lurcher (Grace)
Located in London, GB
Nick Bibby is widely regarded as one of the preeminent sculptors of his generation. Largely self-taught, the three-dimensional form has always been at the f...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dipper
Located in London, GB
Nick Bibby is widely regarded as one of the preeminent sculptors of his generation. Largely self-taught, the three-dimensional form has always been at the f...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pinecone Boy: Sunset, 2021
By En Iwamura
Located in Bristol, GB
Vinyl Open Edition Signed on the underside New, as issued. Minor imperfections may appear due to the nature of the material. Sold in original packaging
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Vinyl

Stink -- Text Art, Sculpture, Ceramic multiple by David Shrigley
By David Shrigley
Located in London, GB
Stink, 2023 David Shrigley Ceramic multiple Signed on an accompanying COA Numbered from the edition of 75 Multiple: 16.5 × 12 × 12 cm (6.5 × 4.7 × 4.7 in) Accompanied by a certific...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Art Deco Bronze Panther
Located in London, GB
bronze with green patina inscribed 'S. Melani' (inside of hind leg) and inscribed 'S. Melani' (lower right of base) mounted on a marble base PROVENANCE Private collection, UK
Category

20th Century England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mother and Child - 20th Century British terracotta figure by Lady Muriel Wheeler
By Lady Muriel Wheeler
Located in London, GB
LADY MURIEL WHEELER, PSWA (1888-1979) Mother and Baby Signed and indistinctly dated 19-4 Terracotta on wooden base 44 cm., 17 ¼ in. high including base Muriel Bourne was born in ...
Category

Early 20th Century Realist England - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Pair of Seated Frankfurt Lion in 18th century Classical Style
By Coade
Located in Salisbury, GB
One of a selection of lions we make at Coade Studio. This Coade Stone lion sejant, is one of a handed pair commissioned by an investment bank in Frankfurt, Germany to replace a miss...
Category

2010s England - Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Simon Shepherd, Gimme Some Skin
Located in Manchester, GB
Gimme Some Skin Ceramic sculpture under a glass dome Hand-signed and numbered by the artist Limited edition of 25 Brighton-based sculptor Simon Shepherd finds the similarities...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Discus Fish - Wildlife bronze green fish sculpture limited edition modern art
By Andrzej Szymczyk
Located in London, Chelsea
This contemporary marine sculpture by Andrzej Szymczyk depicts a Discus Fish and is expertly cast in bronze. The free standing piece is finished with a serene green coating, a hue re...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French 19th century Animalier bronze of Two Hares on a naturalistic base
By Alfred Dubucand
Located in Bath, Somerset
19th century bronze group of a standing and sitting hare by French animalier sculptor Alfred Dubucand (1823-1894). Finely detailed bronze with good dark brown patination. Signature '...
Category

Late 19th Century Naturalistic England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"CNC 28" Wall sculpture- tan, wood, modernism, mid century modern, repurposed
Located in Marmora, NJ
CNC 28 (2022) DIMENSIONS: 12“ (h) x 9“ (w) MATERIALS: MDF Operating from his studio in the north-east of England, Fashion Design graduate Deane Hodgson’s eclectic body of work encompasses wall sculptures, analog collage and found poetry. In exploring the redeployment of materials, his multi-layered geometric wall sculptures primarily comprise the discarded wood off-cuts from CNC machines. The recycled ethos, meanwhile, continues through the use of disposed-of paint samples, old paste tables and plasterboard scraps. The unique relief compositions that emerge subtly experiment with both light and form, resulting in works rich with depth and pattern, while drawing comparisons to anything from the inner workings of industrial machinery...
Category

2010s Abstract England - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Female Key Torso - Chromed Edition
Located in Nottingham, GB
Limited edition sculpture, Artist proof, edition of 9 Fascinating Sculpture. Each Key is intricately welded together to form this perfect form, this special edition has been chromed...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

'Parasol Mushroom' Contemporary bronze sculpture of a mushroom, Wildlife
By Richard Smith
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Parasol Mushroom' is a stunningly elegant Bronze sculpture of a beautiful mushroom in the British countryside. Richard Smith conveys so much detail in such simple lines, exemplifyin...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Standing Male Nude on Clawed Plinth - contemporary ceramic sculpture
By Pierre Williams
Located in London, GB
Pierre Williams' work moves all who see it. Crafted from an undeniably strong sense of personal experience and life narrative, each piece begs questions about the human condition, h...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Eighteenth-century Grand Tour marble bust of Faustina the Younger
Located in London, GB
Signed and dated: ‘F. Harwood Fecit 1764’ Collections: Probably commissioned by Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon (1743-1827); Probably by descent at Gordon Castle, Banffshire to c.1948; Possibly acquired by Bert Crowther of Syon Lodge, Middlesex; Jacques Hollander (1940-2004); Christie’s, 5 December 2013, lot 101; Private collection; Sotheby’s, 2 July 2019, lot 106 Literature: John Preston Neale, Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales and Scotland, London, 1822, vol.I, unpaginated. This marble copy of an ancient bust in the Musei Capitolini usually identified as Faustina the Younger, the daughter of Antoninus Pius and future wife of Marcus Aurelius, was made in Florence by Francis Harwood in 1764. Harwood was one of the most prolific suppliers of decorative marbles for the Grand Tour market and this finely worked example demonstrates the quality of luxury goods available to travellers to Italy. So often anonymous, this unusually signed and dated example, raises questions about the status of marble copies in the period and of sculptors such as Harwood who are known principally for ornamental work. Harwood’s origins remain obscure. He is documented living in Palazzo Zuccari with Joshua Reynolds and the Irish sculptor Simon Vierpyl at Easter 1752, he had certainly settled permanently in Florence by the following year, when he is recorded working with Joseph Wilton. He was admitted to the Florentine Academy on 12 January 1755 (as pittore Inglese, although he was described as scultore in the matriculation account). After Wilson returned to England in 1755 Harwood appears to have worked in a studio near SS. Annunziata with Giovanni Battista Piamontini who had made life-size copies of The Wrestlers and The Listening Slave for Joseph Leeson in 1754. In 1758 both sculptors were contracted to make a statue and a trophy to complete the decoration of the Porta San Gallo, Harwood completing a statue of Equality, installed the following year. By 1760 Harwood was on the brink of his most productive period as a sculptor, producing copies of celebrated antiquities for the ever-increasing audience of Grand Tour travellers and for the domestic market in London. In 1761 Harwood met the young architect James Adam who was in Italy specifically to make contact with suppliers for Robert Adam’s burgeoning practice back in Britain. The Adams offered a remarkably cohesive design package to their clients, encompassing not just architecture, but fixtures, fittings and furniture as well. Harwood was able to supply the brothers with marbles for their new interiors. At Syon, for example, Harwood produced a full-size copy of Michelangelo’s Bacchus for the new dining room the Adams had designed for Hugh Smythson, 1st Duke of Northumberland. Harwood seems to have also specialised in producing sets of library busts. In 1758 Charles Compton, 7th Earl of Northampton, a distinguished traveller commissioned a set of busts which remain in situ at Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire. It is perhaps no coincidence that the Adam brothers were producing designs for new interiors at Castle Ashby at this date. The set included representations of: Cicero, Julius Caesar, Marcus Aurelius, Faustina the Younger, Sappho, Seneca and Homer. Each of these busts Harwood seems to have replicated for multiple patrons, another Adam patron, Thomas Dundas...
Category

18th Century Old Masters England - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

A piggybank, circa 1960s, cold-painted iron, with a coin-slot
Located in London, GB
A piggybank, 19th/early 20th Century, cold-painted iron, with a coin-slot in his back 9 x 17 x 7 in. (22.8 x 43.2 x 17.8 cm.)
Category

Early 1900s England - Sculptures

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Lady Godiva
Located in London, GB
bronze with dark brown patina 72 x 69 cm (28⅜ x 27⅛ in.) signed 'L. MIGNON'; with an indistinct foundry inscription PROVENANCE: Private collection, London
Category

19th Century England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Money in Mind 2p Head
Located in Nottingham, GB
Fascinating Wall Sculpture. Each penny intricately welded together to form this perfect face. Stunning figurative sculpture, The light bounces off each coin, making it really beauti...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Celeste - Limited Edition Figurative Sculpture in Bronze
By Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Located in London, GB
edition 1/6 Currently based in Frome, Somerset, Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Sculpture from the Bath Academy of Art. Having studied under Ke...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dancing Girl
Located in London, GB
gilt bronze on marble base
Category

20th Century England - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Jelly baby family (table top)
By Mauro Perucchetti
Located in London, GB
Edition 95 of 99
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Simon Shepherd, Gimme Some Skin
Located in Manchester, GB
Gimme Some Skin Ceramic sculpture under a glass dome Hand-signed and numbered by the artist Limited edition of 25 Brighton-based sculptor Simon Shepherd finds the similarities...
Category

2010s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Neolithic Implements - Tabletop limited edition sculpture Bronze
Located in London, Chelsea
This modern and distinctive artwork by contemporary artist and sculptor David Sprakes pushes the boundaries of modern sculpture. Sprakes uses materiality and design to create unique ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern England - Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

The Embrace
Located in London, GB
bronze, dark brown green patina signed 'A. Pina' and stamped 'A. Valsuani Cire Perdue' PROVENANCE Private collection, UK
Category

20th Century England - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Amanda Polo-neck Belt Skirt Boots -- Multiple, Sculpture, Unique by Julian Opie
By Julian Opie
Located in London, GB
Standing Arms Crossed, 2000 Julian Opie Paint and vinyl on wood, black on white sculpture Signed in pen on underside From the edition of three, each a unique colour variant Sculptur...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary England - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Vinyl

Cupped Hollow - Tabletop limited edition sculpture Bronze
Located in London, Chelsea
This modern and distinctive artwork by contemporary artist and sculptor David Sprakes pushes the boundaries of modern sculpture. Sprakes uses materiality and design to create unique ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern England - Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

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