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Französische Bronze Emile Louis Picault „Charity-Bien Faisance“
By Émile Louis Picault
Located in Berlin, DE
Bronze Emile Louis Picault "Charity-Bien Faisance," a French bronze figure by Emile Louis Picault. 50 cm Bronze signed Emile Louis Picault. With cast stamp. Wonderful work with a ...
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1890s Jugendstil Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mid-Century Nude Male Acephale Sang de Boeuf Ceramic Sculpture with Marble Base.
By Franta (Frantisek Merte)
Located in Cotignac, FR
French Mid 20th Century ceramic figure of a man in Sang de Boeuf, oxblood red, glaze presented on a metal 'tige' and marble base. The sculpture is not signed but was purchased from ...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Europe - Sculptures

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Marble

Fragment n°3 by Martine Demal - Bronze sculpture, abstract, harmony of forms
By Martine Demal
Located in Paris, FR
Fragment n°3 is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions including patinated brass base are 60 × 30 × 10.5 cm (23.6 × 11.8 × 4.1 in). The sculpture is sig...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Aestus Bronze Sculpture Marble Stone Nude Boy Contemporary
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Aestus Bronze Sculpture Marble Stone Nude Boy Contemporary Wim van der Kant (1949, Kampen) is a selftaught artist. Next to his busy profession as a teacher ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Cloned Bulldog with pet bottle
By William Sweetlove
Located in Malmo, SE
Original sculpture 6/8 ex. 2011 - 2020. Silver plated bronze. Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in 1949, unites...
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2010s Pop Art Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Silver, Bronze

Torso of a Woman
Located in PARIS, FR
Torso of a Woman by Marcel GIMOND (1894-1961) A very nuanced brown chamotte sandstone sculpture raised on a green marble base signed on the arm with the monogram " MG " executed at ...
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1920s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Sandstone

Teckio by Jacques Owczarek - Animal bronze sculpture of a dog, dachshund, black
By Jacques Owczarek
Located in Paris, FR
Teckio is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Jacques Owczarek, dimensions are 19,5 × 48 × 28 cm (7.7 × 18.9 × 11 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of a li...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Patricia by Nando Kallweit. Bronze Sculpture, Edition of 25
By Nando Kallweit
Located in Coltishall, GB
Patricia is an elegant figurative sculpture of the female form by Nando Kallweit. Modelled on modern postures but with a nod to the importance of heritage through the stylised Egypt...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Daniëlle- 21st Century Bronze Sculpture of a sitting Young Girl
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
Daniëlle 50 x 13 x 10 cm Bronze The theme van der Kraan likes most is to show the growing of young girls. Living in their own world. Like this girl watching...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Small head of the Man with the broken nose
By Auguste Rodin
Located in PARIS, FR
Petite tête de l'Homme au nez cassé Small head of the Man with the broken nose by Auguste RODIN (1840-1917) Sketch for the Gates of Hell Variant with symmetric neck Bronze with blac...
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Early 20th Century French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Tollit Bronze Sculpture Nude Boy Contemporary Male Figure Balance Marble Stone
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Tollit Bronze Sculpture Nude Boy Contemporary Male Figure Balance Marble Stone Wim van der Kant (1949, Kampen) is a selftaught artist. Next to his bu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Lying Figure V by Pierre Yermia - Contemporary bronze sculpture, nude woman
By Pierre Yermia
Located in Paris, FR
Lying Figure V is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 22 × 53 × 9 cm (8.7 × 20.9 × 3.5 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is p...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Large Neapolitan 19th Century Hardwood Sculpture of a Crèche Camel.
Located in Cotignac, FR
Large, Neapolitan, late 19th Century hardwood sculpture of a camel. Artist unknown. A beautifully patinated hardwood sculpture. The sculpture is extremely charming and having been handled for over a century has a lovely warm and tactile patina. It is particularly nice too see the work of the craftsperson in the adze and chisel marks along the body of the sculpture. The Italians and most notably the area around Naples has a long and storied tradition in the creation of sculptures for Nativity Scenes. This camel is both an endearing item and a piece of social history. A wonderful addition in its own right to the traditional Christmas scene, by tradition this sculpture was used as a maquette for the production of papier-maché models used in Christmas Creches which have such a long tradition in Italy and throughout the world. Wonderfully carved this piece was used to create hollow models out of papier-maché which were more affordable for this Christmas tradition. Hundreds of strips of papier-maché would be layered onto the figure in all directions. Then using a sharp tool the papier-maché was pushed into all the crevices of the sculpture to give it crisp detail. Once the layers of paper were dry the papier-maché was cut at certain points and lifted off the sculpture. Then finally the resulting body parts were glued back together, painted and patinated ready to be placed in the crèche scene. In the Christian tradition, a nativity scene (also known as a manger scene...
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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Hippopotamus, Black matt, Richard Orlinski
By Richard Orlinski
Located in Porto, 13
Richard Orlinski – "Hippopotamus" (Matt Black) Medium: Resin Dimensions: 41 x 55 x 23 cm Color: Matt Black Condition: Excellent A Sculpture of Strength, Duality, and Energy Richard ...
Category

2010s Pop Art Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Confabulations by Marine de Soos - Bronze sculpture, figurative, dark tones
By Marine de Soos
Located in Paris, FR
Confabulations is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Marine de Soos, dimensions are 37.5 × 16 × 8.5 cm (14.8 × 6.3 × 3.3 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Horse
By Charles Favart
Located in Pasadena, CA
Charles Favard is a sculptor who mastered this rare technique of direct cutting: stone, marble, wood ... materials that he uses with particular ease. His innate sense of volume allow...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Horse
Horse
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Duco Lineam Bronze Sculpture Boy Male Nude Figure Marble
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Duco Lineam Bronze Sculpture Boy Male Nude Figure Marble Duco Lineam is a bronze male nude figure, a sculpture on a marble foot, from a boy bending and wri...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dancer V- 21st Century Contemporary Bronze Sculpture of a Male Dancer
By Martijn Soontiens
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
This sculpture is made out of bronze, by Dutch artist Martijn Soontiens. The sculpture stands on a natural stone base. His male dancing sculptures are about moving and movement. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

3 Seated Figures I by Pierre Yermia - Contemporary bronze sculpture, human
By Pierre Yermia
Located in Paris, FR
3 Seated Figures I is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 42 × 49 × 16 cm (16.5 × 19.3 × 6.3 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ad Dextram Bronze Sculpture Nude Boy Male Figure Marble Stone
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Ad Dextram Bronze Sculpture Nude Boy Male Figure Marble Stone Wim van der Kant (1949, Kampen) is a selftaught artist. Nex...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Sign by Patricia Volk - Abstract ceramic sculpture, painted clay, dynamic, pink
By Patricia Volk
Located in Paris, FR
Sign is a fired clay constructed, painted and mounted on MDF sculpture by Patricia Volk, dimensions are 50 × 50 × 7 cm (19.7 × 19.7 × 2.8 in). It is a unique signed piece and comes ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Virgin and Child
Located in Wien, Wien
OUTSTANDING MADONNA Bavaria Around 1515/20 Lime wood carved Original, polychrome version Height 60 cm This masterfully carved, full-round Madonna was created around 1515-20 in...
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16th Century Medieval Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

''Stretch'', Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Portrait of a Hare
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 Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Portrait of a Lady
Located in PARIS, FR
Portrait of a Lady by Charles CORDIER (1827-1905) A rare bust in white Carrara marble and onyx for the drape Signed on the backside " C. Cordier " Presented on a rounded white marbl...
Category

1860s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Barok by Ondřej Oliva - Figurative bronze sculpture, mysterious form, golden
By Ondřej Oliva
Located in Paris, FR
Barok is a bronze sculpture by contemporary Czech sculptor Ondřej Oliva, dimensions are 35 × 60 × 35 cm (13.8 × 23.6 × 13.8 in). This artwork is a unique piece and comes with a certi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF CRISTO MORTO ATTR. G DELLA PORTA, ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Located in Milan, IT
Circle of Guglielmo Della Porta (Porlezza, 1515 circa – Rome 1577) CRISTO MORTO, Italy, mid 16th Century Gilt bronze 54 x 48 cm 21 1/4 x 19 in Provenance: M. Barbagli Private Collec...
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16th Century Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Beginn der Weisheit (Casted 2023 ) Bronze Sculpture Wisdom Abstract In Stock
By Thomas Junghans
Located in Utrecht, NL
Beginn der Weisheit Bronze Sculpture Head Figurative Abstract - In Stock Wisdom - Size is including pedestal Stone Each Edition of Casting is different, Each Sculpture is Unique Be...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

A lady. Contemporary bronze sculpture, Abstract & figurative, Polish art
By Stanisław Wysocki
Located in Warsaw, PL
Contemporary bronze sculpture on marble base by Polish artist Stan Wysocki. Artwork comes from limited edition of 8. Sculpture depicts female figure filtered through geometric, synth...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Sèvres terracotta Bust Sculpture of Moliere after Jean Antoine Houdon
By Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres
Located in Gavere, BE
Sèvres terracotta Bust Sculpture of Moliere after Jean Antoine Houdon Bearing the Sèvres mark underneath the base Additional information about the work: Title: Bust of Moliere Med...
Category

1940s Other Art Style Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

REARING HORSE II by Tom Hiscocks - horse sculpture stainless steel
By Tom Hiscocks
Located in DE
Medium: stainless steel. Edition of 8 ____________________________________________________________________________ Tom Hiscocks is a sculptor whose work explores themes of identity...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

Cursus Bronze Sculpture Contemporary Nude Boys Male Figures Marble Stone
By Wim van der Kant
Located in Utrecht, NL
Cursus Bronze Sculpture Contemporary Nude Boys Male Figures Marble Stone Wim van der Kant (1949, Kampen) is a selftaught artist. Next to his busy profession...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

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 Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

"Vigils Echo 5" Contemporary Nude Sculpture of a Woman with Bunny Mask
By Rachel Ann Stevenson
Located in Utrecht, NL
The mysterious artworks by Rachel Ann Stevenson invite you into a dream world. Rachel Ann sees artists as day dreamers who can show the impossible...
Category

2010s Contemporary 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. ...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Carpeaux etnic bronze : Le chinois (1868). N1 (scetch) Observatory fountain
Located in Gent, VOV
JEAN-BAPTISTE CARPEAUX 1827 - 1875 Le Chinois N°1 (study for Asia) (1868). Model from the observatory fountain. Sketch Height ca.60 cm A similar copy auctioned on June 22, 2023, at ...
Category

1860s Realist Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Sezione Aurea 2024-009 by Mattia Bosco - Wall sculpture, marble, gold leaf, rock
Located in Paris, FR
Sezione Aurea 2024-009 is a unique wall sculpture by contemporary artist Mattia Bosco. This sculpture is made of Palissandro marble and gold leaf, dimensions are 54 × 39 × 5.5 cm (21...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Gold Leaf

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 Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Instant Moules V by Ondřej Oliva - wall sculpture, black & silver shells
By Ondřej Oliva
Located in Paris, FR
Instant Moules V is a nickeled and elox aluminium wall sculpture by contemporary Czech sculptor Ondřej Oliva, dimensions are 50× 35× 25cm (19.6 × 13.7 × 9.8 in). Mollusc shells are a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Bringing Love Home Version 2, original sculpture, abstract, contemporary
Located in Deddington, GB
When you all around this work the image changes and the works appear saying Love and then as you move to the right of the work it says home. Bringing Love Home by Sena Shah is a new ...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Felt

Out of the Sky- 21st century Bronze sculpture of Cheetah's running, jumping down
By Antoinette Briet
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
Antoinette Briët 'Out of the sky' 40 x 60 x 30 cm bronze on a plate of bluestone This Sculpture of jumping cheetah's is made by Dutch artist Antoinette Briet. Her forms are an abs...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bluestone, Bronze

E-Flat (bell bronze serie), Brethouwer, Sculpture, Design, Gold
Located in Geneva, CH
HARMEN BRETHOUWER (1960-) E-Flat (bell bronze serie), 2016 Ed. 4/5 pcs Bronze, steel and bronze hammer H. 50 cm Mongram and edition number engraved at the base : HB 4/5 Harmen Bret...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

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...
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18th Century Old Masters Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Partytime by Peter Brooke-Ball - Wood sculpture, organic forms, abstract
By Peter Brooke-Ball
Located in Paris, FR
Ash wood and lead on Portland limestone, 47 cm × 39 cm × 10 cm. The dimensions include the base, which is attached. Dimensions of the base: 8 H x 10 cm diameter Unique work delivere...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Fragment n°2 by Martine Demal - Bronze sculpture, abstract, harmony of forms
By Martine Demal
Located in Paris, FR
Fragment n°2 is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions including patinated brass base are 60 × 30 × 10.5 cm (23.6 × 11.8 × 4.1 in). The sculpture is sig...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Thomas Boog Style Large Rococo Baroque Shell Encrusted Grotto Wall Mirror
By Anthony Redmile London
Located in Cotignac, FR
Large late 20th Century shell encrusted grotto wall mirror in the style of Anthony Redmile of London. A magnificent and exuberant mirror created from sea ...
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Late 20th Century Baroque Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Mirror

Man's Torso II by Yann Guillon - Contemporary stone sculpture, body movement
By Yann Guillon
Located in Paris, FR
Man's Torso II is a unique stone sculpture by contemporary artist Yann Guillon, dimensions are 55 × 19 × 8 cm (21.7 × 7.5 × 3.1 in). Height of the sculpture with the metal base: 75 c...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Stone

The Source, White Carrara Marble Stone Vertical Figurative Sculpture
By Lutfi Romhein
Located in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This figurative sculpture in veined white Carrara marble stone is by Lutfi Romhein. A graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts of Carrare, in Italy, Lutf...
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2010s Modern Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Lost Boy, Alison Bell, Limited Edition Bronze Figurine, Contemporary Sculpture
By Alison Bell
Located in Deddington, GB
Lost boy ,Limited edition bronze figure of a boy, 1/25, mounted on alabaster, by Alison Bell, 2019. H:48cm W:15cm Alison Bell's figurative sculpture captures those innocent childho...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Circumstances" minimalist glass sculpture by Czech artist Josef Marek
By Josef Marek
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
This geometric glass sculpture by Czech artist Josef Marek invites our gaze to plunge through the window at the center. The angled planes making up each side of the square create a b...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Doe An original Bronze sculpture
Located in Tetbury, GB
An elegant contemporary Bronze sculpture , created and cast in the UK, by leading sculptor Adam Roud. Finished in a deep traditional brown patina it has both an air of tradition with...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Artemis An original Bronze sculpture.
Located in Tetbury, GB
This is the table top version of the 4m high monumental Bronze placed within The Royal Enclosure at this year's Royal Ascot meeting. Created by Holly Hickmore, the rising star in con...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bull VI by Pierre Yermia - contemporary bronze, animal sculpture
By Pierre Yermia
Located in Paris, FR
Bull VI (Taureau VI) by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia. Bronze sculpture, 54 × 47 × 15 cm. Signed and numbered. Limited edition of 8 copies and 4 artist's proofs. "The bull...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Spalding
Located in Manchester, GB
Simon Shepherd, Spalding, 2023 Ceramic and resin sculpture 50 x 35 x 30 cm (19.69 x 13.78 x 11.81 in) Edition of 3 + 1 Artist Proof This is the last work in the collection and i...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

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Ceramic

Fenêtre transparente - contemporary modern geometric sculpture painting panel
By Olivier Julia
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Fenêtre transparente is a unique contemporary modern sculpture painting panel by French-Dutch artist Olivier Julia. The panel effectively is a flat woode...
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1990s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

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Wood, Oil

Alma Mater - bronze abstract sculpture, minimalist sculpture, figurative bronze
By Isabelle Thiltgès
Located in New York, NY
Alma Mater by the late Belgian sculptor Isabelle Thiltgès is a 2018 bronze sculpture that exemplifies her minimalist and poetic approach to form. Standing at 19.6 inches in height an...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Lovers. Contemporary bronze sculpture, Limited edition, Italian artist
By Antonio Giancaterino
Located in Warsaw, PL
Contemporary figurative patinated bronze sculpture by Italian artist Antonio Giancaterino. Sculpture shows a couple in which man is holding woman by her hands as she is floating. Art...
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2010s Other Art Style Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Europa & Zeus
By Bruno Zach
Located in Wien, Wien
Europe & Zeus (divine love) Europa the daughter of the Phoenician king of Tyre, Agenor and Zeus in love in the shape of the bull. Bronze, on onyx pedestal Signed: Bruno Zach
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1920s Art Deco Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Writing No. 4 by Martine Demal - Contemporary bronze sculpture, abstract
By Martine Demal
Located in Paris, FR
Writing No. 4 is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, dimensions including patinated brass base are 56 × 36 × 18 cm (22 × 14.2 × 7.1 in). The sculpture is signed...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dancer - Jan Wils 21st Century Contemporary Abstract Sculpture Brass
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
Jan Wils is an artist born in the city of Eindhoven, in The Netherlands. We would almost call his sculptures ‘outdoor sculptures’, spatial objects that show m...
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2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Brass

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