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Item Ships From: USA
Chaim Gross Mid Century Mod Bronze Sculpture Balancing WPA Artist Mom and Child
By Chaim Gross
Located in Surfside, FL
Chaim Gross (American, 1904-1991) Patinated cast bronze sculpture, Balancing, Mother and child signed and editioned 1/6 mounted on black marble plinth 14"h x 11.5"w x 8"d (height w...
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1960s American Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Canopo - Anthropomorphic Bronze Sculpture, Etruscan, Archaic, Monumental
By Angelo Canevari
Located in New York, NY
This bronze anthropomorphic sculpture is part of the "Canopo" series. With a modern interpretation, Canevari revisited the sacred vases of the ancient Etruscan civilization from the regions of Tuscany and Umbria in Italy. The Etruscans were a polytheistic civilization that believed that all visible phenomena were a manifestation of divine power. Canevari interprets the theme's secrecy and mysteriousness in this monumental yet intimate piece. The curved anthropomorphic and totemic shape of the sculpture opens into a magical inside, hiding more secrets and sacred objects. The two sides open like embracing arms, revealing a star-shaped medallion and a glass pendulum. The use of rings and solid bronze blocks hanging and protruding from the surface creates a theatrical play of light and shadows. Angelo Canevari is an Italian sculptor from a long lineage of artists active in Rome since the 17th century. He has been commissioned several works by the Vatican, including the Bronze Doors of the Cathedral of Belluno and the Vatican Coins...
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1990s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

'African Queen' Shona stone sculpture signed by Chenjerai Chiripanyanga
By Chenjerai Chiripanyanga
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'African Queen' is an original opal serpentine stone sculpture signed by the contemporary Zimbabwean artist Chenjerai Chiripanyanga. The sculpture itself stands tall and proud like a...
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Early 2000s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Austrian Cold Painted Bronze by Franz Bergmann
By Franz Bergmann
Located in New York, NY
FRANZ BERGMANN Austrian, (1838-1894) an Arab Riding a Camel Austrian Cold-Painted Bronze Figures of a an Arab riding a camel. On marble base, signed "Nam Greb”. 10 1/2 inches high
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Early 20th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

USE WHAT IS DOMINANT IN A CULTURE TO CHANGE IT: Signed glass bowl Whitney Museum
By Jenny Holzer
Located in New York, NY
Jenny Holzer USE WHAT IS DOMINANT IN A CULTURE TO CHANGE IT, 2003 Hand Blown Glass Bowl 4 × 10 × 10 inches Edition 68/200 Signed and numbered 68/200 on the underside with Holzer's in...
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Early 2000s Conceptual USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Engraving

Large Israeli Colorful Metal Wall Sculpture Painting Circus Scene Calman Shemi
By Calman Shemi
Located in Surfside, FL
Calman Shemi (1939-) Laser cut metal wall sculpture 3D Titled "Circus" Signed on the front lower left edge, and signed, numbered, and titled verso. Marked, Jerusalem Limited edition,...
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1990s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Delft Frog 1" - Hand-Painted Resin Sculpture by Nana Williams, 2025
Located in Denver, CO
Nana Williams' "Delft Frog 1" is an exquisitely crafted small-scale sculpture blending contemporary artistry with classic Delftware aesthetics. This one-of-a-kind piece is made from ...
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2010s Realist USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Acrylic, Gouache

Fleet Moment
By Doris Caesar
Located in Greenwich, CT
Featured in the Doris Caesar catalog by Martin H. Bush, page 110.
Category

1950s Expressionist USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Corvina Bowl (Hand-Painted, Gold Luster, Platinum Luster, Vintage Imagery)
By Melanie Sherman
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman Corvina Bowl (Hand-Painted, Gold Luster, Platinum Luster, Vintage Imagery) Porcelain, Glaze, Overglaze, Chinapaints, 24k German Gold Luster, Platinum Luster Year: 20...
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2010s Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze, Luster

"Tantalize, Synchronize, Exercise!", Miniature compact and mirror landscape
By Kendal Murray
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Tantalize, Synchronize, Exercise!" is an original metal, mirrored glass, polyester fibre, wire, plastic, and enamel paint artwork by Kendal Murray measu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Enamel, Wire

Antique Porcelain Dog Portrait Cavalier King Charles-Edmé Samson circa 1860
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Antique Porcelain Dog Portrait: Cavalier King Charles-Edmé Samson According to the model created by Johann Joachim Kaendler (MEISSEN around 1770). By the famous factory of Edmé Sams...
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Mid-19th Century Rococo USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Lucid Maze James Jean Resin Sculpture with base
By James Jean
Located in Draper, UT
A rare and mesmerizing sculptural work by James Jean, Maze: Lucid is a frosted resin interpretation of his iconic 2008 painting “Maze.” Capturing his enduring muse in a pose of intro...
Category

2010s USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Resin

"Seated Figure Looking Up" Modern Mid Century Bronze
By Joachim Berthold
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful modernist 20th Century Bronze piece by Joachim Berthold. Here we find this stylish figure sitting in a hoping position looking up that eludes thought and complexity. A me...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Gabriella Bronze Sculpture
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Angelo Basso (Italy, 1943 – 2011) Gabriella  Dimensions 17.0" W x 18.0" H x 7.0" D This sculpture was cast in the Dyansen Studios Foundry in 1991 under...
Category

1980s Baroque USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Face Jar 22
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Artist Statement I absolutely love working with clay. Creating forms with a chunk of moist earth is a tangible way to cultivate beauty and delight. Through my work, I hope to touch ...
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2010s Folk Art USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

The Chief
By Tom Binger
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title: The Chief Medium: Mixed Media Year: 2018 Signed Size: 16 x 15 x 10.25 inches Tom Binger finds it interesting that during a time in which the internet is quickly becoming the ...
Category

2010s American Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

The Chief
The Chief
$2,490 Sale Price
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Spring Song
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
Spring Song, Edition AP 1/5, signed. Nobe's art is highly integrated, deeply sensitive, and provocative of thought in a manner seldom reached by the multi...
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2010s Impressionist USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Stradling the Blind" Abstract Relief Sculpture
Located in Soquel, CA
"Stradling the Blind" Wood Panel Original Painting and Carving. Carved sculpture and painting by Mickey "Kano" Kane (American, 20th century). This bold piece features a carved oval ...
Category

1990s Outsider Art USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel, Fabric, Resin, Handmade Paper

"Young Woman Nude" Warren Wheelock, Art Deco, Modernist Female Sculpture Form
By Warren Wheelock
Located in New York, NY
Warren Wheelock Untitled (Young Woman Nude), 1924 Incised signature and date to edge of base "© 1924 by Warren Wheelock" Bronze Sculpture: 20 h × 4½ w...
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1920s Art Deco USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Amboseli Elephants" Larry Rivers, Pop Art Sculpture, Blue Sky, Animal Herd
By Larry Rivers
Located in New York, NY
Larry Rivers Amboseli Elephants, 1968 Metal with airbrushing, acrylic 26 x 36 x 5 1/4 inches Provenance Private Collection, New York. C. 1970 Estate of the above, 2025 Born in Aug...
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1960s Pop Art USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Sculpture of George Woolf, Jockey of Racehorse, Seabiscuit
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This impressive bronze sculpture by Hughlette "Tex" Wheeler depicts George Woolf, the legendary jockey best known for riding Seabiscuit to victory in the historic 1938 match race aga...
Category

Mid-20th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

First Steps, Early 20th Century Bronze Sculpture, Cleveland School
By William Zorach
Located in Beachwood, OH
William Zorach (American 1891-1966) First Steps, 1918 Bronze 8.5 x 5 x 4 inches, including base Born in 1887 in Lithuania, William Zorach immigrated with his family to the United States when he was just four years old, settling in Cleveland, Ohio. Zorach displayed an exceptional artistic talent at a young age and, at the recommendation of his seventh-grade teacher, began studying lithography at night at the Cleveland School of Art. It was not long before he was apprenticing at a lithography company in Cleveland. It was there that he realized he wanted to become an artist - to escape the commercial end of the field in which he was suddenly immersed. In 1907, Zorach saved enough money to move to New York and study art at the National Academy of Design, where he received several awards for his paintings and drawings. He continued his studies in Paris in 1910 at La Palette. This year abroad would turn out to be quite fruitful because in Paris he was greatly influenced by the Cubist and Fauvist movements and had several paintings exhibited at the Salon d'Automme. This influence and subsequent success fueled his career back in the states where he was honored with his first one-man exhibition. Due to this new-found stability, he married a young woman he met at school in Paris, and they moved to New York and set up a studio. Shortly after, their work was accepted into the famous 1913 Armory Show. For the next nine years, Zorach continued to think of himself as a painter, although he had already begun to experiment in sculpting. He was experiencing modest success with his painting and was therefore reluctant to abandon it completely. However, he was impelled toward sculpting, and in 1922, he painted his last oil. Zorach's involvement with sculpture began largely be accident. While he was working on a series of wood-block prints, Zorach suddenly became more interested in the butternut panel than the print and turned the panel into a carved relief. With no formal training as a sculptor, Zorach's first sculptures were of wood and his carving tools were primitive, such as a jack-knife. I n fact, his early works have a certain stylized look, suggesting the influence of various primitive arts such as African and American folk. Zorach found his sculptural direction by instinct, but was not unaware of what other sculptors were doing, both here and abroad. He soon allied himself with a growing number of modern sculptors who believed in the esthetic necessity of carving their own designs directly in the block of stone or wood rather than modeling them in clay. From the beginning he found a deep satisfaction in the slow and patient process of freeing the image from its imprisoning block, watching the forms emerge and appear. "The actual resistance of tough material is a wonderful guide," Zorach said in a lecture on direct sculpture in 1930. The sculptor "cannot make changes easily, there is no putting back tomorrow what was cut away today. His senses are constantly alert. If something goes wrong there is the struggle to right the rhythm. And slowly the vision grows as the work progresses." Zorach also found that the material itself had a constantly modifying effect on the artist's vision. The grain of the wood, the markings in the stone, the shape of the log or boulder all set limits and suggested possibilities. He was always sensitive to the characteristic qualities of his material and occasionally let them play a major role in determining his forms. In works such as these, the feel of the original material is preserved in the finished piece and is often heightened by leaving parts of the original surface untouched and other areas roughly marked by the sculptors tools...
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1910s USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Italian Marble Sculpture Statue of a Young Beauty
By Giuseppe Gambogi
Located in New York, NY
Attributed to G. GAMBOGI, Italian (FL. LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH C.) Origin: Italian Date: Late 19th century Dimension: 42 in. x 15 in.
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19th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Sculpture: Friar's Club Award for Tony Bennett, Hand signed by Romero Britto
By Romero Britto
Located in New York, NY
Romero Britto Friar's Club Award for Tony Bennett, 2016 Mixed Media Enamel and Iron Sculpture on marble base This sculpture is signed by the artist with permanent marker on the base ...
Category

2010s Pop Art USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Enamel, Iron

Ms.Cowpants, Queen P
Located in Red Bank, NJ
Ms. Cowpants, Queen P, is a reference to the Greek goddess, Pasiphaë, the daughter of Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse. Pasiphaë was a queen of Crete, having been given in marriage...
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20th Century Feminist USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Antique Italian Grand Tour Bronze Marble Bust Sculpture Dante Alighieri 1880
Located in Portland, OR
A good antique Italian Grand Tour Bronze and marble bust of Dante Alighieri, circa 1880. The bronze is most likely Florentine and mod...
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Late 19th Century Italian School USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Antique French Neoclassical Rococo Bronze Figural Group of Wine Bacchantes 1762
By Claude Michel Clodion
Located in Portland, OR
A fine antique bronze figural group of Bacchantes by Claude Michel (Clodion) ( 1738– 1814). The bronze depicts a pair of bacchantes, the female followers of Bacchus the Roman god of ...
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18th Century Rococo USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Second Sight
By Esperanza Cortes
Located in New Orleans, LA
medium: installation, table, mirror, 20 glass and metal beaded clay sculptures Esperanza Cortés is a Colombian born multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. Cortés has been ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"ERG" Dimensional Wall-Hanging Sculpture by Charles Clary
By Charles Clary
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"ERG" is an original wall-hanging sculpture by Charles Clary as part of the artist's popular "Text-i-monial" series. To create the artwork, Clary hand cuts a series of individual she...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Paper, Wood Panel

Kate Hudson, Portrait, Tridimensional Wall sculpture
By Hunter & Gatti
Located in Miami Beach, FL
This artwork was created by the artistic duo Hunter & Gatti (2010–2023). These works are part of the archive managed and exhibited by Cristian Hunter. The artist's technique consists...
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2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Archival Pigment

Seane III - Figurative Abstract Bronze Sculpture for Shelf or Table
By Nando Kallweit
Located in Los Angeles, CA
German sculptor Nando Kallweit produces figurative bronze sculptures and reliefs with aquiline and a graceful modern appeal. Kallweit is inspired by seemingly disparate cultures; the...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Metal

Three Hands
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A fantastic chromed sculpture of three hands. This beautiful sculpture was made by Karl F. Schmidt, who apprenticed with Franz Hagenauer and worked his way...
Category

1980s Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Black Lantern Flowers
By Donald Sultan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Shaped aluminum with black powder coat on polished aluminum base. Edition 12/25.
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2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Do Not Touch
By Javier Calleja
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Created in 2020, this painted resin and steel multiple with accompanying acrylic painting on canvas with original wood crate is signed by Javier Calleja (Spain, 1978 - ) in black ink...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Do Not Touch
Do Not Touch
$18,000 Sale Price
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Ornament Red, Turquoise & Gold Pattern (MADE TO ORDER) (~50% OFF LIMITED TIME)
By Melanie Sherman
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman "Ornament Red, Turquoise & Gold Pattern (Medium)" Year: 2021 Porcelain, Glaze, ChinaPaint, Gold Luster, Flocking, Wire, Ribbon for hangin...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Luster, Porcelain, Glaze

Four Three Two One, 21st Century Contemporary Surrealist Ceramic Sculpture
Located in Beachwood, OH
Kristen Newell (American, b. 1989) Four Three Two One, 2015 Stoneware, porcelain and acrylic Signed and dated on bottom 16 x 15 x 14 inches Kristen Newell was born in a small town on the coast of Massachusetts, where from a very early age, she demonstrated a strong propensity for the arts. Important additional inspiration came from her family and from the family of a childhood friend, where Kristen found herself surrounded by the work of Paul Manship, her friend’s grandfather and one of America’s greatest sculptors. With increased focus on her art, along with winning numerous awards throughout high school, Newell eagerly enrolled in the arts program at University of Vermont and augmented her studies with a valuable year at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Upon graduation, Newell moved back to Cleveland to begin her art career and started participating in group shows, including River Gallery and the Ohio State...
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2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Stoneware, Acrylic

Small Town 5
By Richard Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
My series of Small Town sculptures are table-top pieces made from rusted steel. They are durable pieces, inviting viewing from all angles, and can be placed on a table or a pedestal....
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Sydney Kumalo Bronze Minimalist African Modernist Sculpture Figural Female Nude
Located in Surfside, FL
Sydney Kumalo. Features a bronze stylized female figural form sculpture fixed to a marble plinth and wood base. Bears signature on base. Measures 9 1/2" x 4 1/4". There is no edition number on the piece. Sydney Kumalo (1935 - 1988) was born in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, on 13 April 1935. His was one of the families who had to move out of the "white" city to the South Western Townships, or Soweto. Raised in Diepkloof and educated at Madibane High School, he took with him from old Sophiatown the curious and diverse heritage of its heyday. Art classes in the Catholic school, "Sof' town" blues and jazz, the vibrant street culture and growing defiance of its population of various races who were gradually forced out into separate race-group areas. So it was that these various aspects of his early life created for Kumalo a cultural mix of a Zulu family related to the traditional royal house; city schooling, nascent township music and lingo; growing urbanised political defiance and the deep-rooted Zulu pride and respect for the legends and ancient stories of a tribal people. This mix of old and new cultures was reinforced when he began his studies at the Polly Street Art Centre in 1953 where he became a member of Cecil Skotnes group of serious artists who were encouraged to acquire professional skills. Skotnes introduced a basic training programme with modelling as a component, which marked the introduction of sculpting (in brick-clay) at Polly Street. Kumalo was Skotnes’ assistant at Polly Street from 1957 to 1964, and having recognised his great talent as a sculptor, Skotnes encouraged him to become a professional artist. After Kumalo’s very successful assistance with a commission to decorate the St Peter Claver church at Seeisoville near Kroonstad, with painting designs, sculpture and relief panels in 1957, Skotnes arranged for Kumalo to continue his art training by working in Edoardo Villa ’s studio from 1958 to 1960. Working with Villa, he received professional guidance and began to familiarize himself with the technical aspects of sculpting and bronze casting. In 1960 he became an instructor at the Polly Street Art Centre. Kumalo started exhibiting his work with some of the leading commercial Johannesburg galleries in 1958, and had his first solo exhibition with the Egon Guenther Gallery in 1962. He was a leader of the generation who managed to leave behind the forms of African curios, reject the European-held paternalism which encouraged notions of "naive" and "tribal" African art, and yet still hold fast to the core of the old legends and spiritual values of his people. He introduced these subjects into his bronze sculptures and pastel drawings, evolving his own expressive, contemporary African "style". Together with Skotnes, Villa, Cecily Sash and Giuseppe Cattaneo, Kumalo became part of the Amadlozi group in 1963. This was a group of artists promoted by the African art collector and gallery director Egon Guenther, and characterised by their exploration of an African idiom in their art. Elza Miles writes that Cecil Skotnes’ friendship with Egon Guenther had a seminal influence on the aspirant artists of Polly Street: “Guenther broadened their experience by introducing them to German Expressionism as well as the sculptural traditions of West and Central Africa. He familiarised them with the work of Ernst Barlach, Käthe Kollwitz, Gustav Seitz, Willi Baumeister and Rudolf Sharf.” It is therefore not surprising that some of Kumalo’s sculptures show an affinity with Barlach’s powerful expressionist works. Guenther organised for the Amadlozi group to hold exhibitions around Italy, in Rome, Venice, Milan and Florence, in both 1963 and 1964. Kumalo’s career took off in the mid 1960s, with his regular participation in exhibitions in Johannesburg, London, New York and Europe. He also represented South Africa at the Venice Biennale in 1966, and in 1967 participated in the São Paulo Biennale. EJ De Jager (1992) describes Kumalo’s sculpture as retaining much of the “canon and formal aesthetic qualities of classical African sculpture. His work contains the same monumentality and simplicity of form.” His main medium for modelling was terra cotta, which was then cast in bronze, always paying careful attention to the finish of both the model as well as the final cast. He began casting the pieces he modelled in clay or plaster into bronze at the Renzo Vignali Artistic Foundry in Pretoria North. He worked throughout his life with its owners, the Gamberini family, and enjoyed learning the technical aspects of the casting process, refining his surfaces according to what he learned would produce the best results in metal. De Jager further writes that Kumalo’s distinctive texturing of the bronze or terra cotta is reminiscent of traditional carving techniques of various African cultures. “In many respects Kumalo thus innovated a genuine contemporary or modern indigenous South African sculpture”. Kumalo came to admire the works of the Cubists, and of British sculptors Henry Moore and Lynn Chadwick. He became noted for adapting shapes from them into his own figures. The success of his use of the then current monumental simplicity and purely aesthetic abstractions of natural forms has been emulated by many South African sculptors since the 1970s. He was in many ways the doyen of South African Black art. As such he was an important influence especially on younger African sculptors, by whom he is greatly revered. Through his teaching at Polly Street and at the Jubilee Centre, as well as through his personal example of integrity, dedication and ability, he inspired and guided students who in their own right became outstanding artists, for example, Ezrom Legae, Leonard Matsoso and Louis Maqhubela From 1969 onward, he allied himself with Linda Givon, founder of The Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, where he exhibited regularly until his death in December 1988. Working with Givon also perpetuated his associations with his many friends of strong principles. Skotnes, Villa, Legae and later such peers from the Polly Street era as Leonard Matsoso, Durant Sihlali and David Koloane have all exhibited at The Goodman Gallery. Kumalo, Legae, and later Fikile (Magadlela) and Dumile (Feni) were among the leading exponents of a new Afrocentric art...
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20th Century Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Danseurs et Joueur de Diaule (Dancers and Diaulos Player), 1956
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Danseurs et Joueur de Diaule (Dancers and Diaulos Player), A.R. 341 can be compared to several other white earthenware pieces created by Picasso in 1956. Each depicts the carefree imagery of dancers, musicians, and fauns to which the artist returns time and again. Framed under a sloping mountain, two figures dance with arms raised above their heads, hands clasped in a spontaneous gesture. Leafy trees and flowers mark...
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1950s Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Couple Proposing, Baroque Porcelain Clock by Richard Klemm
Located in Long Island City, NY
Richard Klemm, German (1852 - 1916) - Couple Proposing, Medium: Porcelain Clock, maker's mark stamp verso, Size: 39 x 12 x 6.5 in. (99.06 x 30.48 x 16.51 cm)
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Late 19th Century Baroque USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

BACCHUS - GOD OF WINE AND FUNNN (One of a kind wall sculpture)
By Mauro Oliveira
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
*New Year Inventory Renewal Sale - 90 Days Until April 30th* *This Price Won't Be Repeated Again This Year* This is a rare Terracotta large Bacchus sculpture...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta, Glass, Resin, Plastic, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Impending Doom
By Peter Olson
Located in New Orleans, LA
For the last six years, Peter Olson has harmonized photography and ceramics, two mediums that have forced their way into fine art. As bands of imagery spin around the thrown and asse...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain, Photographic Film

People (Terra-cotta)
By Seunghwui Koo
Located in Palm Beach, FL
"People", 2015, Terra-cotta on wood panel, 48" x 48" x 4 inches "People" is comprised of 12,000 handmade pigs. The work has many different topographical features and is visually stri...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Austrian Cold Painted Bronze by Franz Bergmann
By Franz Bergmann
Located in New York, NY
FRANZ BERGMANN Austrian, (1861-1936) Playing the Mandolin Cold-painted Austrian Bronze Lamp and Sculpture of a Woman playing the Mandolin....
Category

Early 20th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

PAIR of 19th C French Ormolu & Rock Crystal Wall Sconces, antique, gold toned
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
This matched pair of wall sconces consist of one upright candle cup above three graceful flowing arms each fitted with three candle cups above shaped and molded bobeches. Each of the...
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19th Century French School USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Baule Colonial Sculpture Ivory Coast, " Carved Wood Statue created circa 1910
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This sculpture was created by an unknown Baule artist from Ivory Coast. It depicts a man in a suit with a white hat. He stands with his hands in his pockets. 18 1/2" x 6 1/4" sculpture The Baule or Baoulé are an Akan people and one of the largest groups in Côte d'Ivoire. The Baoulé people are talented in African art. Their sculptures are renowned for their refinement, form diversity and the labor they represent. The sculptures do not only include face masks and human figurines...
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1910s Folk Art USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Cast Bronze Organic Husk Wall Mounted Abstract Textured Sculpture Seena Donneson
By Seena Donneson
Located in Surfside, FL
This is an abstract Flora based hand made, cast sculpture done by Seena Donneson an acclaimed woman artist. A textured abstract bronze with deep, rich patina; The sculpture is signed...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Tiny Striped Jacket, " Steel Sculpture
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures forme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Children Picking Grapes
By Louis Auguste Moreau
Located in New York, NY
LOUIS AUGUSTE MOREAU French, (1834-1917) Children Picking Grapes Patinated Bronze; Signed Aug Moreau 20 1/2 x 12 x 9 inches
Category

Late 19th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

BAMANA WOMAN SEATED
Located in Three Oaks, MI
Figures like these appear in the annual celebrations of Jo, an association of initiated men and women living near the towns of Bougouni and Dioïla in southern Mali. They also appear ...
Category

Mid-20th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

BAMANA WOMAN SEATED
$700 Sale Price
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(Untitled)
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Bronze Contact for dimensions.
Category

20th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Hungarian Israeli Tourists Diorama Folk Art Doll Judaica Sculpture Magda Watts
Located in Surfside, FL
Magda Watts (Israeli, b. 1928) Handmade Folk Art Sculpture Old Folks with a newspaper Hand signed to underside, Dimensions: 12"h x 14.5" l x 7.5"d. Mag...
Category

20th Century Folk Art USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Wood, Mixed Media

Saturia
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Woodmere, OH
In celebration of the Year of the Rabbit, Hunt Slonem’s iconic muse is revisited in timeless powder-coated aluminum. Each edition is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate of...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Powder Coating

White Marble Sculpture Statue by Antonio Piazza
Located in New York, NY
ANTONIO PIAZZA Italian, (Late 19th/Early 20th Century) signed 'A. Piazza Carrara' 33 1/2 x 14 in. x 13 in. Notes: A Fine Italian Carrara Marble Figure of a Boy Holding a Hat
Category

Late 19th Century USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble

The Giving Tree
By Shamona Stokes
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Hand-built ceramic, flashe, metallic foil, UV matte finish, 19.5" high x 10" wide x 5" deep. Black, gold, red, blue. COA available upon request
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

SHE, Limited Edition Hand-processed bronze sculpture, classic meets modern
By Matteo Mauro
Located in Dallas, TX
"Loves who don't know how to get by in this world (SHE)" is a classic-contemporary hand-processed bronze casting sculpture. It is part of a selected Limited Edition of XXV. It is signed in metallic ink, stamped certified sculpture and artist's certificate of authenticity. Sculpture size: 25x10x10 cm / 9.84x4x4 inches Mint condition: black patina - mirror high polished finish. MATTEO MAURO...
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Rosone 01_Roses
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Casting resin
Category

2010s Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Juliet, Atelier
By Richard MacDonald
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Inspired by the ballet Romeo and Juliet and the intensity of the love portrayed by the principal dancers, Juliet Atelier embodies youthful passion and romance. Her elegant feminine f...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Codina Corona Tetrabrik Original- wood realistic sculpture-
By Josep Maria Codina Corona
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Magnificent sculpture on wood by Spanish artist CODINA CORONA. Sculpture of one piece of wood without pieces superposed Josep Maria Codina Corona (Igualada, 1935 - Barcelona, 2006) w...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

"CASTLE CHANCELLOR", porcelain clay sculpture, turquoise glaze, royal court
By Rene Murray
Located in Toronto, Ontario
CASTLE CHANCELLOR is a porcelain clay sculpture with Turquoise Glaze and slip, by Brooklyn, New York artist Rene Murray. It measures 24"H x 22"W x 11"D. It...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Romantic USA - Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Porcelain, Glaze

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