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Purebred "Coyote"
Located in PARIS, FR
Purebred named "Coyote" by Georges MALISSARD (1877-1942) Horse bronze sculpture with a dark brown patina old cast Signed on the base " G. Malissard " And titled " Coyote " France E...
Category

Early 20th Century French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

ANCIENT MARBLE RELIEF ACHANTUS LEAVES "PULVINO" ROMAN EMPIRE 2ND CENTURY AD
Located in Milan, IT
PROVENANCE Private J.E. Collection, Bavaria, 1960s
Category

15th Century and Earlier Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Mother and Child, with a base
By Baltasar Lobo
Located in PARIS, FR
Mother and Child, with a base by Baltasar LOBO (1910-1993) A bronze group with a dark brownish green patina Signed on the base " Lobo " Cast by " Susse Fondeur Paris " (with the fou...
Category

Mid-20th Century French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by Rezo Khasia - Composition
Located in Paris, IDF
Bronze & wood sculpture Rezo Khasia is a Georgian artist born in 1947 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. The sculptures performed by him are generalized and minimalist. He Us...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Egee debout h cm 50
By Antoniucci Volti
Located in Villafranca Di Verona, IT
Numbered and limited to 8 copies Artwork signed Authenticity: Sold with certificate of Authenticity Invoice from the gallery Sculpture: bronze, metal, bronze patina Display: The sc...
Category

1960s Other Art Style Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Gorille
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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Gorille
Gorille
$8,800 Sale Price
20% Off
Torso of a Woman
Located in PARIS, FR
Torso of a Woman by Marcel GIMOND (1894-1961) Avery fine nuanced brown chamotte sandstone sculpture raised on a dark grey marble base signed on the arm with the monogram "MG" for Marcel Gimond inscribed with the monogram "GS" for Georges Serré stamped by the galerie Rouard France 1927 total height 50 cm width 20,5 cm depth 20 cm After a model by Marcel Gimond, this bust was made in 1927 by Georges Serré at the Manufacture de Sèvres, sold exclusively by the Rouard Gallery, and exhibited the same year at the Paris Fall Fair (Salon d'Automne). Reproduced in "Sculpteurs nouveaux, Marcel Gimond", Paul Fierens, Nrf, 1930, cover. Biographies : Marcel Gimond (1894-1961) was a French sculptor. He studied in Lyon, then at the School of Fine Arts in Lyon where he graduated in 1917. Finally he arrived in Paris the same year and settled in Marly-Le-Roi. Student of Aristide Maillol, he also met Raoul Dufy and Auguste Renoir. Gimond worked with Maillol until 1920, and left him to settle in Paris and regain his independence. He then moved into Renoir's former studio, made available by Jean Renoir. He exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne in 1922. In 1940, Gimond left Paris to settle in the South zone, in Lyon, then in Aix en Provence; He spent his summers at Saint-Félicien, at the house of poet Charles Forot. At the Liberation, in 1944, he returned to Paris and his workshop rue Ordener, he left only a few months before his death. From 1946 to 1960, he directed a workshop at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Marcel Gimond was known for his busts of political and artistic personalities. He also owed two bas-reliefs located in the lobby of the newspaper "L'Humanité", in tribute to Marcel Cachin and Gabriel Péri. Georges Serré (1889-1956) was a French ceramist. He worked at the Sèvres factory until 1914, when he was mobilized to go to war. He then went to Indochina where he taught ceramics at the art school of Bien-hoa for five years. On his return to France, he moved to Sèvres, rue Brongniart, but encountered difficulties in producing his works, until the intervention of the ceramist Emile Decoeur who obtained him help to build an oven for firing his ceramics. It was Georges Rouard and his gallery located on avenue de l'Opéra in Paris, who had noticed him at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts of 1925, which presented him during his "exhibitions of contemporary French artisans". Georges Serré's taste for these sandstones came to him, among other things, from Khmer sculptures...
Category

1920s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

The Kiss
Located in PARIS, FR
The Kiss by Alfred PINA (1887-1966) Bronze group with a brownish dark green patina signed on the base "A. Pina" cast by "A. Valsuani" (foundry stamp) France circa 1927 height 51,5...
Category

1920s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Amancio. 123 " DECONSTRUCCION IV " Original sculpture bronze Iron-
By Amancio González Andrés
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Sculpture by the Spanish artist AMANCIO GONZALEZ bronze. Series limited to 7 copies. Fantastic piece of art representing Spanish sculpture AMANCIO Gonzalez ( Leon 1965 ) Amancio Gon...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Iron

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...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Brass

LARGE POOL by Ramon Enrich - Minimalist iron sculpture, pool, unique, swimming
By Ramon Enrich
Located in Paris, FR
LARGE POOL is a unique painted iron, oxidized patina and wax finish sculpture by contemporary artist Ramon Enrich, dimensions are 11 × 49 × 15 cm (4.3 × 19.3 × 5.9 in). This unique ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Chaotic Route III by Wouter van der Vlugt - Wood sculpture, walnut, movement
Located in Paris, FR
Chaotic Route III is a wood sculpture (walnut) by Wouter van der Vlugt, dimensions are 28 × 50 × 40 cm (11 × 19.7 × 15.7 in). It is a unique signed piece and it comes with a certifi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Symbole
Located in PARIS, FR
Horse "Symbole" by René PARIS (1881-1970) Animal sculpture in bronze with a nuanced light brown patina signed on the base "René Paris" and dated "1942" Cast by "A. Valsuani" (with f...
Category

1940s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Irina
By Patrick Brun
Located in Pasadena, CA
Patrick BRUN was born in Paris in 1941. After obtaining his Engineering degree, he began his professional life as a teacher in mathematics and physics. After this period, he started ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Irina
Irina
$3,840 Sale Price
32% Off
LARGE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE MARBLE CAPITAL, 15th/16th Century
Located in Milan, IT
LARGE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE MARBLE CAPITAL Florence, 15th/16th Century marble 38 x 47 x 47 cm 15 x 18 1/2 x 18 1/2 in
Category

16th Century Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Bedouin Mother with Child
By Céline Lepage
Located in PARIS, FR
Bedouin Mother with Child by Céline LEPAGE (1882-1928) Bronze with a dark greenish brown patina signed on the base "Lepage" cast by "Alexis Rudier, fondeur, Paris" (with the foundry...
Category

1920s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Fissure by Patricia Volk - Abstract ceramic sculpture, painted clay, black, red
By Patricia Volk
Located in Paris, FR
Fissure is a unique fired clay constructed and painted sculpture by contemporary artist Patricia Volk, dimensions are 55 × 45 × 9 cm (21.7 × 17.7 × 3.5 in). The sculpture is signed ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Paint

Bust in patinated plaster " terracotta style " 19th century with Louvre seal
Located in Gavere, BE
Important patinated plaster bust representing the Faun of Vienna. the original of which is in the collections of the Louvre museum (marble statue discovered in Vienna in 1820 and dat...
Category

1870s Baroque Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Stretch An original Bronze sculpture
Located in Tetbury, GB
James Maberly was born in Kenya and brought up in Zimbabwe, later coming to the UK. He studied at both the Ipswich and Norwich Schools of Art, and taught at the Suffolk Collage. Jame...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Barricada #9 bp M by Alejandro Vega Beuvrin - Abstract sculpture, golden
By Alejandro Vega Beuvrin
Located in Paris, FR
Barricada #9 bp M is a polished bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Alejandro Vega Beuvrin, dimensions are 60 cm × 42 cm × 27 cm (23.6 × 16.5 × 10.6 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of a limited edition of 5 editions + 3 artist’s proofs, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Entitled ‘Barricada’ (‘Barricade’), these metal sheet sculptures...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Le Rieuse napolitain
Located in Como, IT
Scultore attivo probabilmente in Francia alla fine del XIX secolo. La scultura raffigura un soggetto particolarmente famoso di Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875), intitolato "Le Rieu...
Category

Late 19th Century Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Small Horse V by Pierre Yermia - Animal bronze sculpture, elegant, light patina
By Pierre Yermia
Located in Paris, FR
Small Horse V is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 52 × 41 × 13 cm (20.5 × 16.1 × 5.1 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is p...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Preppy
By Scott Troxel
Located in Paris, IDF
Artwork made with spray acrylic on poplar with gloss clear coat Scott Troxel draws on the aesthetics of bygone technology and the forward-looking designs of the Atomic Age and mid-c...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

French School of the 17th century Large Group in Terracotta
Located in Pistoia, IT
Large terracotta group depicting interior scene, northern France, second half of the 17th century. The fine execution of this delightful family interior takes us back to the product...
Category

Late 17th Century Baroque Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Cloned Schnauzer with water bottle
By William Sweetlove
Located in Malmo, SE
Edition of 200 ex. Free shipment worldwide. Acquired directly from the artist. Recycled plastic. William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in 1949, unites dadaism with surrealism ...
Category

2010s Pop Art Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Plastic

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...
Category

Early 1900s Art Nouveau Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Genesis I by Tien Wen - Abstract ceramic sculpture, light tones, slender
By Tien Wen
Located in Paris, FR
Genesis I is a unique ceramic sculpture by contemporary artist Tien Wen, dimensions are 57 × 13 × 13 cm (22,4 × 5,1 × 5,1 in). The sculpture is signed and comes with a certificate o...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Sitting Madonna
Located in Wien, Wien
Sitting Madonna Central Italy/Tuscany or Marche Around 1420 Poplar wood carved Original version Height 31 cm Charming Madonna sculpture from the heyday of the Soft or International...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Gothic Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Heron I by Pierre Yermia - Animal bronze sculpture, bird, elegant, grey tone
By Pierre Yermia
Located in Paris, FR
Heron I is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Pierre Yermia, dimensions are 58 × 23 × 25 cm (22.8 × 9.1 × 9.8 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Sculpture Terracotta Female Nude From Marcel Bouraine (1886-1948)
By Marcel-André Bouraine
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Sculpture Terracotta From Marcel Bouraine (1886-1948)" Original terra cotta sculpture of Marcel Bouraine Naïade of the 1930's Signed Bouraine On the ...
Category

1930s Academic Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by Irakli Tsuladze - Muse
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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Tiger surprising an antelope
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in PARIS, FR
Antoine-Louis BARYE (1796-1875) Tiger surprising an antelope Bronze with nuanced dark greenish brown patina Signed on the base " Barye " Cast by Barye's own workshop (conducted in t...
Category

1870s French School Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Three Ibis by Chésade - Bronze animal sculpture, birds
By Chésade
Located in Paris, FR
Three Ibis is a sculpture, a one-off piece, by contemporary artist Chésade, representing three sea waders. Dimensions are 27.5 × 55 × 18.5 cm / 10.8 × 21.7 × 7.3 inches. The sculptu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Small Rozetta Golden Dragon - contemporary modern abstract paper relief
By Eliza Kopec
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Small Rozetta Golden Dragon is a unique medium size contemporary modern paper relief by renowned Polish-Dutch artist Eliza Kopec. This relief is a typical example of her preferred mi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Paper

Apollo Marble Bust Sculpture of Grand Tour Mythological subject 1850'
Located in Rome, IT
Finely carved mythological subject in white Carrara marble of Apollo bust .
Category

20th Century Academic Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Inès by Cécile Raynal - Female portrait, stoneware sculpture, hospital staff
By Cécile Raynal
Located in Paris, FR
Inès is a unique smoke-fired stoneware sculpture (pigments, cypress plinth) sculpture by French contemporary artist Cécile Raynal, dimensions are 57 × 14 × 25 cm (22.4 × 5.5 × 9.8 in...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Stoneware

Cloned Turtle with pet bottle.
By William Sweetlove
Located in Malmo, SE
Edition of 99 ex. Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in 1949, unites dadaism with surrealism and pop art in hum...
Category

2010s Pop Art Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Spring Woman Lying Down Bronze Sculpture Female Figure
By KOBE
Located in Utrecht, NL
Spring Woman Lying Down Bronze Sculpture Female Figure KOBE, pseudonym of Jacques Saelens, was a Belgian artist (Kortrijk, Belgium 1950 – Saint-Julien...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Nude of Woman - Sculpture by Sirio Pellegrini - 1960s
Located in Roma, IT
Marble sculpture realized by Sirio Pellegrini in 1960s. Good condition. Sirio Pellegrini, born in Rome on March 1, 1922, of Abruzzo origins (Capestrano), spent his childhood years ...
Category

1960s Modern Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

L'Ours Pompon Sculpture by Yves Klein and François Pompon, IKB pigment
By Yves Klein
Located in Zug, CH
PRODUCED BY THE ESTATE YVES KLEIN AND POMPON 100 years after François Pompon’s success at the Salon d’Automne, the artist’s iconic White Bear meets Yves Klein’s Blue, converging in ...
Category

2010s Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Sogno di Parole Bronze Sculpture Nude Male Figure Classic Contemporary Mythology
By Margot Homan
Located in Utrecht, NL
Sogno di Parole Bronze Sculpture Nude Male Figure Classic Contemporary Mythology The sculptures of Margot Homan (1956, Oss, the Netherlands) show a perfect command of the old craft ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pole Dancer-original nude figurative bronze sculpture-artwork-contemporary Art
By Andrzej Szymczyk
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. Andrzej Szymczyk's "Pole Dancer" stands as a mesmerizing testa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

''Falcon'', Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Portrait of a Falcon, Hawk, Bird
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

Bronze Sculpture 'PELA' by Carola Eggeling, Bronze Polished
By Carola Eggeling
Located in Paris, FR
Bronze Sculpture 'PELA' by Carola Eggeling Abstract sculpture with beautiful curved lines. German bronze sculpture Bronze Polished Certificate of authenticity Numbered and signed a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Statue Songye, Republic of Congo, Misangu Glass Beads & Chiefly Raffia Skirt
Located in Cotignac, FR
A Songye Male Power Figure, Democratic Republic of the Congo, the male figure with openwork arms and hands resting on the abdomen, typical facial features and a waterbuck (kobus elli...
Category

Mid-20th Century Tribal Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Pieta Lime Wood Sculpture Franco Burgundian late 15th century
Located in Pistoia, IT
Beautiful linden wood carving depicting a Pieta. France, Burgundian-Flemish current, late 15th to early 16th century. This theme is not found in the Bible but is derived from apocr...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Northern Renaissance Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Genesis V by Tien Wen - Abstract ceramic sculpture, light tones, lines, slender
By Tien Wen
Located in Paris, FR
Genesis V is a unique ceramic sculpture by contemporary artist Tien Wen, dimensions are 50 × 15 × 15 cm (19.7 × 5.9 × 5.9 in). The sculpture is signed and comes with a certificate o...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Blue Gingko by Kuno Vollet - Contemporary bronze sculpture on rough granite base
By Kuno Vollet
Located in DE
Artist: Kuno Vollet Title: Brass Gingko with 5 leaves art sculpture Materials: Bronze, black granite base Polished bronze to gold adds highlights to the leaves. Art Deco Mid-centu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

American Contemporary Sculpture by Scott Troxel - Zephyr
By Scott Troxel
Located in Paris, IDF
Zephyr Wood, paint, lacquer on MDF + birch on MDF with enamel & wax finish 24" x 24” x 1” Zephyr II is a mixed media wall sculpture. Made from oils on birch, wax, MDF and copper spray enamel. Finished with a hand waxed process. Zephyr II is a complex and sophisticated monochromatic piece which is minimalistic in nature, so the form, composition and the balance of the artwork trumps any definitive subject matter. With flowing Art Deco inspired lines and midcentury feel, Zephyr feels at once modern and retro. The bold copper background...
Category

2010s Abstract Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Roman 18th century terracotta model for the sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis
Located in London, GB
This remarkably fluid terracotta bozetto was made in preparation for Pietro Pacilli’s most important public commission, a large-scale marble statue of San Camillo de Lellis for the nave of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Expressively modelled, this terracotta sculpture is a rare and significant work made by a major Roman sculptor at a transformative moment of European sculpture. Pacilli began his working life on the great Baroque decorative projects initiated in the seventeenth century, but he found success as a restorer of ancient sculpture working to finish antiquities for a tourist market, becoming an important figure in the emergence of an archaeologically minded Neoclassicism. Pacilli trained Vincenzo Pacetti and provided important decorative work for the Museo Pio-Clementino, at the same time he is recorded restoring some of the most celebrated antiquities excavated and exported during the period. Pacilli was born into a family of Roman craftsmen, his father Carlo was a wood carver, and Pacilli is recorded working with him on the Corsini Chapel in San Giovanni Laternao as early as 1735. In 1738 his terracotta model of Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife won the first prize in the second class of the sculpture concorso at the Accademia di San Luca, this is particularly notable as Bartolomeo Cavaceppi came third. He worked as a carver and stuccoist completing works for the churches of San Marco and SS. Trinita dei Domeniciani Spagnoli. Pacilli operated as a sculptor and restorer of antiquities from his studio at the top of the Spanish Steps, close to Santa Trinita dei Monti, where he is listed as a potential vendor to the Museo Pio-Clementino in 1770. In 1763 Pacilli completed a silver figure of San Venanzio for the treasury of San Venanzio. He is recorded as Pacetti’s first master and it was evidently through Pacilli that he began to acquire his facility as a restorer of ancient sculpture. Pacilli, at his studio ‘poco prima dell’Arco della Regina alla Trinita dei Monti,’ exercised, what the nineteenth-century scholar, Adolf Michaelis called ‘rejuvenating arts’ on several important pieces of classical sculpture, including in 1760 the group of a Satyr with a Flute for the natural brother of George III, General Wallmoden, Hanovarian minister at Vienna. In 1765, Dallaway and Michaelis record that Pacilli was responsible for the restorations, including the addition of a new head, to the Barberini Venus which he had acquired from Gavin Hamilton. The Venus was then sold to Thomas Jenkins, who in turn passed it on to William Weddell at Newby Hall. In 1767 Pacilli exported a series of ancient busts ‘al naturale’ including portraits of Antinous, Julius Ceaser and Marus Aurelius, also a statue of a Muse and a Venus. As early as 1756 Pacilli seems to have been operating as an antiquarian, helping to disperse the collection of the Villa Borrioni. Pacilli supplied sculpture to notable British collectors, including Charles Townley, who on his first trip to Italy purchased the Palazzo Giustiniani statue of Hecate from Pacilli. Pacilli was involved with the Museo Pio Clementino from its conception, supplying busts of Julius Ceaser and a Roman Woman as well as completing stucco putti surmounting the arms of Pope Bendedict XIV to signal the entrance to the new Museo Critiano. In 1750 Il Diario Ordinario del Chracas announced that Pacilli had begun work on a sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis for St Peter’s. Camillo de Lellis founded his congregation, the Camillians, with their distinctive red felt crosses stitched on black habits in 1591. Having served as a soldier in the Venetian army, Camillo de Lellis became a novitiate of the Capuchin friars, he moved to Rome and established a religious community for the purpose of caring for the sick. In 1586 Pope Sixtus V formerly recognised the Camillians and assigned them to the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena in Rome. Camillo de Lellis died in 1614 and was entombed at Santa Maria Maddalena, he was canonised by Benedict XIV on June 26, 1746. It was an occasion that prompted the Camillians to make a number of significant artistic commissions, including two canvases by Pierre Subleyras showing episodes from San Camillo’s life which they presented to Benedict XIV. In 1750 Pacilli was commissioned to fill one of the large niches on the north wall of the nave with a sculpture of San Camillo. The present terracotta bozetto presumably had two important functions, to enable Pacilli to work out his ideas for the finished sculpture and at the same time to show his design to the various commissioning bodies. In this case it would have been Cardinal Alessandro Albani and Monsignor Giovan Francesco Olivieri, the ‘economo’ or treasurer of the fabric of St Peter’s. Previously unrecorded, this terracotta relates to a smaller, less finished model which has recently been identified as being Pacilli’s first idea for his statue of San Camillo. Preserved in Palazzo Venezia, in Rome, the terracotta shows San Camillo with his left hand clutching his vestments to his breast; the pose and action more deliberate and contained than the finished sculpture. In producing the present terracotta Pacilli has expanded and energised the figure. San Camillo is shown with his left hand extended, his head turned to the right, apparently in an attempt to look east down the nave of St Peter’s. The model shows Pacilli experimenting with San Camillo’s costume; prominently on his breast is the red cross of his order, whilst a sense of animation is injected into the figure through the billowing cloak which is pulled across the saint’s projecting right leg. The power of the restrained, axial contrapposto of bent right leg and outstretched left arm, is diminished in the final sculpture where a baroque fussiness is introduced to the drapery. What Pacilli’s terracotta demonstrates, is that he conceived the figure of San Camillo very much in line with the immediate tradition of depicting single figures in St Peter’s; the rhetorical gesture of dynamic saint, arm outstretched, book in hand, head pointed upwards was perhaps borrowed from Camillo Rusconi’s 1733 sculpture of St. Ignatius...
Category

18th Century Baroque Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by Teimuraz Sarishvili - Abstraction 1
Located in Paris, IDF
Beech wood (hand carved) Teimuraz Sarishvili is a Georgian sculptor born in 1955 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. He entered the Tbilisi S...
Category

2010s Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Wood

''Alerto Hare'', 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

Flight
By Rafael Barrios
Located in PARIS, FR
" Flight ", 2015 Edition: AP 58 x 53 cm Rafael Barrios, sculptor, and founder of the Virtualism movement. From the beginning, his work has been charac...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Kinetic Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

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...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Hidden" cast glass sculpture by Czech artist Josef Marek
By Josef Marek
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
Like a rich under-water world, this horizontal cast glass sculpture by Czech artist Josef Marek has smooth and highly textured surfaces where light is welcome to play and delight. J...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Seated female figure: 'Ngeuse rèflèchie'
By Agnes Baillon
Located in New York, NY
‘I have created characters since I was a child. I studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris, but now I have a preference for sculpture. I do not have an intellectual proc...
Category

2010s Contemporary Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

Woman with child. Metal, marble, onyx, 39x51x15 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Maxim Geo Woman with child Metal, marble, onyx, 39x51x15 cm small defect
Category

1930s Realist Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Metal

Sculpture
Located in PARIS, FR
Sublime sculpture by French ceramic brothers Robert and Jean Cloutier
Category

20th Century Modern Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Diana and the Hounds, a bronze sculpture by Giuseppe Joseph D’Aste (1881–1945)
Located in Gent, VOV
Diana and the Hounds by Giuseppe Joseph D’Aste is a finely executed silvered bronze sculpture from the 1920s, cast using the lost-wax (cire perdue) metho...
Category

Early 20th Century Europe - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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