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Ceramic Wall Tile, 2D Sculpture, Painted Stoneware, Cleat, Alessandro Gallo
By Alessandro Gallo
Located in St. Louis, MO
Ceramic Wall Tile, 2D Sculpture, Painted Stoneware, Cleat, Alessandro Gallo
“Animals carry strong associations that make them ideal in portraying, sometimes humorously, our basic di...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Paint, Mixed Media
Hippos on the Mara
By Peter Brooke
Located in Pasadena, CA
Provenance
Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist
Description
The picturesque Mara River flows through the plains of Tanzania and Kenya and lies across the Serengeti/Maasai Mara reserve. The area is famous for its Great Migration...
Category
Early 2000s Realist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Chimera Bad
By Niki Singleton
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Acrylic, oil, paper collage, car side mirror, branches, chimes, rag,
clock radio
(Instructions: Press “on” button on side of radio to turn on. Tune to suitable station)
A pa...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Acrylic, Mirror, Mixed Media, Oil, Rag Paper
F. Soriano Man Torso "Fugues"original steel unic piece abstract sculpture
By Ferran Soriano
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
"Fugues"original steel unic piece abstract sculpture
Sculpture by the Spanish artist FERRAN SORIANO
Artist well known for his large format works on the street.
Iron and Steel
Ferr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Steel
World Bronchology Foundation, Surreal Bronze Sculpture by Lorenzo Quinn
Located in Long Island City, NY
A Surrealist bronze sculpture by Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn depicting a male figure with hands reaching out of his chest. Designed and cast to benefit ...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Surrealist Horse Sculpture Titled, "Wild"
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind original mixed media surrealist figurative sculpture of a horse by San Diego artist, Debbie Korbel. Its dimensions are 48" x 46" ...
Category
2010s Surrealist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Nehemiah 1
By Christopher Slatoff
Located in Pasadena, CA
Provenance
Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist
Description
Slatoff’s sculpture is a biblical reference to the central figure in the book of Nehemiah, which describes a ...
Category
Early 2000s Realist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Deslizando - Bronze Sculpture of Speed Skating Figure in Orange Outfit
By Jesus Curia Perez
Located in Chicago, IL
Jesús Curiá Perez
Deslizando
bronze and acrylic
24h x 12.50w x 11.75d in
60.96h x 31.75w x 29.84d cm
ed. 1/8
JCP068
Jesús Curiá's sculptures arouse something more than purely aesthe...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
The Janitor, Free Standing Indoor Sculpture
By Kay Ritter
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kay Ritter
Title: Janitor
Medium: Painted Papier-mache on Metal Base, with mop, duster, scrubbing brush, and key chain
Year: c. 1983
Size: 52 x 28 x 30 in. (132.08 x 71.12...
Category
1980s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Cats
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Pair of Chinese cloisonné or enamel on copper cats in a familiar stalking pose decorated with symbolic biomorphic designs over an alluring blue background.
Category
19th Century Folk Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Horn Player
Located in Los Angeles, CA
SEMION RABINKOV
"UNICYCLE HORN PLAYER"
BRONZE, SIGNED, NUMBERED 1/9
MOLDOVAN-AMERICAN, C.1990'S
27.5 INCHES
Semion was born in Chisinau, Moldova, 1954...
Category
1990s Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
$2,113 Sale Price
34% Off
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...
Category
20th Century Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Marble, Bronze
Liberty, 2017
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$3,312 Sale Price
20% Off
Freeze
By Martin Krammer
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood sculpture acrylic paint on basswood
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
$1,344 Sale Price
20% Off
Yellow Dog
Aphrodite, 2012
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
$2,576 Sale Price
20% Off
The Athlete and his Coach
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork Titled "The Athlete and his Coach" is a bronze sculpture by noted California artist Kenneth Johnson, born 1945. The size, base not included is...
Category
Late 20th Century American Realist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Pop Singer, Mixed Media and Plexiglass Sculpture by Larry Rivers
By Larry Rivers
Located in Long Island City, NY
This mixed media plexi sculpture by the American artist Larry Rivers is a modern take on portraiture. River's medium and use of vibrant colors are able to create a sense of playful...
Category
1970s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media, Plexiglass
Large Bronze Modernist Sculpture Acrobats 1/3 French German Artist Gerard Koch
Located in Surfside, FL
Untitled (it depicts acrobats, trapeze artists or gymnasts in mid pose)
bronze cast sculpture
signed and numbered from small edition (1 of 3).
Gerard Koch was a French Post War & C...
Category
20th Century Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Howard Finster "Angel Baby" Wooden Cut-Out Sculpture, 1991
By Howard Finster
Located in Chattahoochee Hills, GA
A spiritually charged and visually iconic work by celebrated folk artist and preacher Rev. Howard Finster (1916–2001), titled “Angel Baby” and numbered 20,000,681. Created in 1991, t...
Category
1990s Folk Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Acrylic, Permanent Marker
Give me a Hug, contemporary sculpture of HUG.
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
Signed and numbered, Edition of 9
Bold, energetic, and playfully powerful, A Hug by Irina Daylene captures a striking moment of dynamic balance and human connection. Sculpted in po...
Category
2010s Surrealist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Stainless Steel
Bird Brain
By John McQueen
Located in Wilton, CT
woven willow, twigs, waxed string
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Accumulation of Violins, bronze sculpture by Arman 1989
By Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Accumulation of Violins
Arman, French (1928–2005)
Date: 1989
Bronze, signature and number inscribed
Edition of 37/99
Size: 13.25 x 6.5 x 6.5 in. (33.66 x 16.51 x 16.51 cm)
Category
1980s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Large Totem - Ceramic Sculpture for Outdoor Garden and Indoors
By Marc Zimmerman
Located in Carmel, CA
This masterpiece is exhibited in the Zimmerman Gallery, Carmel CA.
Please note: The base is not included. We will guide you through a simple installation process for outdoor or indo...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Glaze
$4,720 Sale Price
20% Off
Rosone 01_Roses
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Casting resin
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Danza de Amor, Modern Bronze Sculpture by Jose Almanzor
Located in Long Island City, NY
Danza de Amor
Jose Almanzor, Mexican (1962–2015)
Date: circa 1990
Bronze Sculpture, Signature and number inscribed
Edition of XXX
Size: 40 x 28 x 20 in. ...
Category
1990s Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Origins, Atelier, Platinum
By Richard MacDonald
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Richard MacDonald has always been intrigued by opposites and he has the range to be able to create both sculptures of delicate, archetypal femininity and powerful, athletic masculini...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Listening for Spirit
By Denny Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Listening for Spirit by Denny Haskew
Female nude
Bronze (silver nitrate patina) on sandstone 8x6x10" ed/30 (height is variable based on stone)
si...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone, Bronze
Figures
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Headdress; knitted, crocheted, and felted yarn, embroideries, pearls and ceramic
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Felt, Yarn
$3,840 Sale Price
20% Off
King of Farts
original ceramic vase and relief signed by Michael Gross
By Michael Gross
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The ceramic sculptures of Wisconsin artist Michael Gross are personal narratives that reveal an unusual mix of earthly magic and primal vitality. The artist works in a variety of forms, including figurines, large vessels and furniture. The present vase is among the top tier of his works from the 1980s, showing multiple playful figures in relief around the vessel. In his Neo-Expressionist style, hearkening to the works of Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, the figures are colored in painterly polychrome. Also, not unlike the painted narrative vessels of Ancient Greece, though much more subversive, many of the figures and stories are identified with text: 'King of Fart,' 'Dance Little Sister,' 'Girls for Every Boy,' and 'Beach Boy.'
22 x 13 x 12 inches overall
Signed 'Gross' near base
Dated 1986 near upper rim
SELECTED COLLECTIONS INCLUDING WORKS BY GROSS:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.; Sharon Lynne Wilson...
Category
1980s Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Totem #3 with Blue Heads, 2022
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$9,200 Sale Price
20% Off
Jessica (Cutout, Weather Vane), rare aluminum sculpture
By Alex Katz
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors, on two sides of cut aluminum, mounted on a metal stand and base. Hand singed by Alex Katz on verso. Hand numbered 2/35 on verso (there were also 7 artist's ...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
$15,960 Sale Price
20% Off
Water Carrier
By Pierre Le Faguays
Located in Los Angeles, CA
PIERRE LE FAGUAYS
"WATER CARRIER"
BRONZE AND ALABASTER, SIGNED
ELECTRIFIED
FRANCE, C.1925
15.5 INCHES
A French sculptor of lithe female f...
Category
1920s Art Deco Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Gazelle Antler by KARTEL - unique handcarved marble sculpture -smooth finish
By KARTEL
Located in Dallas, TX
This is a gorgeous hand-carved grey marble object. The marble is polished and with an amazing tactile feel.
KARTEL
Founded, 2014, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
The KARTEL group c...
Category
2010s Pop Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Stone, Marble
$760 Sale Price
20% Off
DENIAL 100% Fuck You Can Sculpture Edition 100 Urban Street Contemporary Art COA
By Denial
Located in Draper, UT
DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario,
DENIAL spends much of the year travelling and exhibiting thro...
Category
2010s Street Art Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Metal
$1,400 Sale Price
20% Off
Acrobats, Wood Sculpture by Chaim Gross 1948
By Chaim Gross
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Chaim Gross, Austrian (1904 - 1991)
Title: Acrobats
Year: 1948
Medium: Hand-carved wood sculpture, signature and date inscribed
Size: 21 in. (53.34 cm) tall
Category
1940s Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Bronze Architectural Model Sculpture Tempio Bretton Architecture Maquette
Located in Surfside, FL
TEMPIO BRETTON: from the catalogue MONUMENTA, 19th International Sculpture Biennale, Antwerp, Belgium.
Tempio Bretton was created in homage to the celebrated English landscapist Capability Brown for the occasion of an exhibition at Bretton Hall in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park , a park in the style of the great master of English garden design. The inclusion in the English garden of a temple ruin, or "eye-catcher," (architectural folly) was used to draw the eye and mind to a focus in time and space, present the beholder with an immediate relationship to an historic past made new within his or her own surroundings, and create a depth of space never before seen in garden design.
I took the idea of the temple ruin eye-catcher and reduced it to a scale at the point where architecture and sculpture merged. Tempio Bretton is not capacious enough to walk into, yet it is considerably larger than a man.
One view of it presents a knot of golden columns clustered together, topped by a dome shape. The only clue from this side to the temple's non-conformity to historic principle is a sharp notch cut into the square base.
Viewed from the opposite side, the cluster of columns capped by an angular top opens up as if to welcome someone in, yet the mysterious core is still impenetrable. These contradictions articulate a confrontation between past and present, and an exciting truth. The past is always at the heart of our constructions in the present.
Walter Dusenbery (born September 21, 1939 in Alameda, California) is an American sculptor. He attended the San Francisco Art Institute, earned an MFA from California College of Arts and Crafts, and then studied in Japan and Italy under Isamu Noguchi. He also held teaching positions at Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Design. From 1971 to 1988, he lived both in Pietrasanta,Italy, and in Little Italy, New York City. Dusenbery's preferred material is stone, particularly travertine or granite. Dusenbery has a particular interest in adding sculpture to public places, such as federal buildings, to humanize the space, but in 1988, he assembled a show of small, entirely hand-carved alabaster sculptures, called "Walter Dusenbery, The Personal Side," at the Fendrick Gallery in Washington, D.C.. In 1977, Dusenbery created Pedogna, on permanent loan from The Metropolitan Museum of Art to Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
That same year, 1988, he was awarded a large commission for the Fulton County Building Atrium in Atlanta, Georgia. The commission was for three fountains and related structures over three stories in height, designed for informal and ceremonial public events, Limestone, marble, granite and travertine fountains, pavilions, seating and meeting areas, performance and concert platforms, staircases and planters for hanging gardens. After completion of the "Atlantacropolis," Dusenbery withdrew from the gallery world and focused his energy on site-specific commissions. (like the landscape works of Maya Lin and Beverly Pepper) Seeking a large-scale stone studio for projects closer to home, he discovered there were none. In 1995, he approached sculptor and patron of sculpture J. Seward Johnson Jr. with the idea of creating a state-of-the-art stone-carving studio, so that American sculptors would not have to travel abroad to realize their work. Johnson agreed to fund such a facility, if Dusenbery would direct it. In 1996, Dusenbery designed the facility for the Stone Division at Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture, and was its first director. The facility was situated in "a building resembling an airplane hangar," The studio offered the ability to digitally scan three-dimensional forms. The Stone Division was a success and attracted a strong group of sculptors: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Lawrence Argent, Barry X Ball...
Category
20th Century American Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Small Cat totem
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$1,932 Sale Price
20% Off
TWO HANDS I
By George Segal
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Cast paper
Category
1970s Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Paper
This Impact - Contemporary Bronze Nude Male Sculpture in Action Pose
By Dean Kugler
Located in Chicago, IL
The beauty of the human form is captured is this dynamic bronze sculpture of a Muay Thai Fighter.
Dean Kugler
Ancient Art
bronze
18h x 9w x 7d in
45.72h x...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Modern Aphrodite, 2014
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$2,576 Sale Price
20% Off
Making Friends
By Jane DeDecker
Located in Greenwich, CT
Sculpture of a young girl holding a bowl for a cat.
Category
Early 2000s Realist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Bat Girl, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$2,208 Sale Price
20% Off
Wall Hanging Ceramic Tile, 2D Sculpture, Hangs by French Cleat, The Magician
By Alessandro Gallo
Located in St. Louis, MO
Wall Hanging Ceramic Tile, 2D Sculpture, Hangs by French Cleat, The Magician
“Animals carry strong associations that make them ideal in portraying, sometimes humorously, our basic d...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Paint, Mixed Media
Head Totem # 1, with Mask, 2021
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$9,200 Sale Price
20% Off
Woman with Tattoos, 2015
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$3,220 Sale Price
20% Off
"Patterned Head 3", 2007
By Linda Smith
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Not Available
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
$2,760 Sale Price
20% Off
"Owl" Bronze Sculpture, Caricature, Rich Dark Brown Surface
Located in Detroit, MI
The bronze sculpture "Owl" is an exaggerated rendition of an owl that emphasizes the bird's most prominant characteristics - a big fluffy round body and large unblinking eyes making it a charicature of the bird. It is very touchable and calls for one to pet its rounded back. Tom Brun, the sculptor and zookeeper, is well-known for his wood, stone, marble, ceramics and ivory sculptures. One of them, a large hippopotamus, carved from walnut wood travelled the world in the State Department collection.
It is said that Tom would often go into a house and pick up one of his sculptures and say that it was unfriendly – meaning that it had not been handled enough. Morley Driver has said of Brun in a newspaper article from the 1950’s “In Any Animal He Sees Beauty”: No one who has ever seen a Tom Brun hippopotamus will ever again think of it as ugly or ungainly, meaning that the artist not only gives you beauty but teaches you to see it. Tom has said: “Small pieces are like a proverb – a gem of meaning that one can dissect.” They are meant to be picked up, caressed and held. This owl, too, seems destined to be caressed.
Brun was born in England in 1913. A few years after the end of World War I his father moved the family in 1919 to Detroit, Michigan. In 1935 at age 23, he officially became a U.S. citizen. He served in the army during World War II for five years and upon discharge and at the age of 36 took advantage of the GI Bill and applied for admission to Society of Arts and Crafts (now known as the College for Creative Studies) where he was gladly accepted.
While at Arts and Crafts his instructors and established artists such as Sarkis Sarkisian, John P. Foster, Morris Brose, Richard Koslow, Patricia Burnett, Lloyd and Renee Radell...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Nehemiah 2
By Christopher Slatoff
Located in Pasadena, CA
Provenance
Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist
Description
Slatoff’s sculpture is a biblical reference to the central figure in the book of Nehemiah, which describes a ...
Category
Early 2000s Realist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Okapi - Contemporary Up-Cycled Animal Sculpture (Yellow+Green+Blue)
By Yulia Shtern
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Okapi" is a wonderfully morbid sculpture created by the Canadian artist Yulia Shtern. This piece is part of her Mini Zoo Series depicting beautifully decaying remnants of species on...
Category
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Glue, Mixed Media, Cardboard, Magazine Paper
$318 Sale Price
25% Off
Artemis
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
Category
2010s American Realist Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
$18,500
"CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST", Ceramic Sculpture, Sinking Ship, Disaster, Humor
By Andrew Smenos
Located in Toronto, Ontario
From the Apathy Series, Andrew Smenos' recent body of ceramic sculptures, comes "CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST" – a cargo ship sinking slowly... At 6x3x3"...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Paint
Girl Torso, Modern Marble Sculpture by Antonovici
By Constantin Antonovici
Located in Long Island City, NY
An original carved marble sculpture by Constantin Antonovici from his Torso Series. Referenced in "Constantin Antonovici: Sculptor of Owls", pg 79
Antonovici was born in Neamt, Romania on February 18, 1911, and graduated from the Fine Arts Academy in Iasi, Romania, in 1939. In 1940, Antonovici studied in Zagreb with the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovici, until his arrest by Italian fascists. Antonovici himself survived imprisonment in Germany for his refusal to fight on the side of the Nazis. After the war, he continued his studies in Vienna, under the tutelage of Professor Fritz Behn...
Category
1950s Modern Continental US - Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Marble
Israeli Bronze Modernist Sculpture Pregnant Woman Abstract Figure Safed, Ein-Hod
By Victor Halvani
Located in Surfside, FL
From a limited edition. an abstract elongated art deco form of a mother with child.
signed on bottom of wooden base and etched into bronze.
Victor Halvani no doubt had an enchanted childhood. A warm loving Jewish family. His father a judge, his mother, descendent from a rabbinic family, was a great storyteller who transformed the heroes of the Bible into her child’s best friends. A small village at the base of the pyramids of Giza, school trips to the Valley of the Kings in Aswan. Ancient Egyptian art looking at the dreamy child from every corner. Given the chance to look back, it becomes clear that Victor’s lifelong dream – to become an artist, had it’s beginnings right there – in the child dreaming at the Nile.
Victor Halvany was born in 1930 to Bella and Yitzchak (OBM). Soaked in that enchanted childhood atmosphere, Victor found himself spending hours and days in the Cairo museum of art, looking at the exhibits and drawing them with intensity and enthusiasm. His inspiration filled drawings caught the eye of his teachers and with there encouragement he entered a national competition in which he won first place. This lead to him winning a full scholarship at the art faculty in Zamalek and at the Cairo University. Full of hopes and dreams he began his studies, only to be interrupted after one year. The Israeli war of independence began and subsequently the pogroms, and the urgent need of Egyptian Jews to emigrate, going first to France and than to Israel. Victor’s first years in Israel were years of struggle for survival, but simultaneously years of activity and progress. In 1950, while serving in the army, Victor met Margalit, the women at his side, mother of his children and the most present character in his career of activity and art. With Margalit’s encouragement and support he not only raised a family, fathering two boys and a girl, but also fulfilled his dream and was fortunate to have a full and inspiring career- as a person, artist, and teacher. Today, in his advanced age, Victor continues his daily activities: creates, plans, exhibits, and as always – open-minded, curious, learning, getting updated.
1953 – Received scholarship and year of study at Bezalel School of art and design in Jerusalem.
1956 – Finished education studies and received BA in education. Tel Aviv art teachers college.
1969 – Scholarship to study abroad for a year at Hammersmith College of art & building in London, graduating cum laude.
1970 – Received MA in art education and sculpture.
2015 – Participation in the sculpture exhibit at the Mamilla mall promenade in Jerusalem. Sculptures exhibited:
“David with harp”, “Mother playing with child”, “Yuval father of harp players”
2014 – Participation in sculpture exhibit at the Mamilla Mall Promenade in Jerusalem, sculptures exhibited:
“Ruth and Naomi” “David playing harp”, “Girl with gazelle”
2013 – Ein Hod, Yemini sculpture garden, at main entrance to artist’s colony, sculpture exhibited “David playing the harp”.
2012 – Opening of “Art exhibit- Victor Halvani”. At the Halvani residence in Ein Hod, exhibits large collection of sculptures and prints. Visits by appointment.
2011 – Safed, “The Shofar” art project, exhibited at “Safed liberation square”, at main entrance to the city, in the presence of the mayor and representatives of U.S. donors.
2010 – Safed, “The Spies” art project placed, and square named Halvani, at southern entrance to the city of Safed, in presence of the Mayor, Ilan Shochet, and representatives of U.S. donors.
2001 – Participation in international exhibit in San Francisco, U.S.
2001 – Katzrin, Ramat Hagolan, Exhibit of sculptures “Mother playing with child”, “Hope for peace”, and “David with slingshot”, around the city.
2000 – New York, U.S. – International millennium art expo – exhibited “The Hope”.
1999 – Safed, completion of phase 2 of Victor Halvani sculpture garden in Oranim neighborhood.
1998 – Bennington, U.S. – Solo exhibit with collection of bronze sculptures at Bennington art center.
1997 – Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S. – Placement of sculpture “David playing the harp” at the entrance to Seretean art center at the University of Oklahoma.
1996 – Miami, Florida, U.S., Center for international exhibits – solo exhibit, selection of bronze sculptures.
1995 – West Bloomfield, Michigan, U.S. – Placement of sculpture “David playing harp” at the Reform Jewish Cultural Center park.
1995 – Boston, U.S. – placement of sculpture “David playing harp” at Stanley & Barbara Young...
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
PRESENT
STUDIO 740- ARTIST/ STUDIO MANAGER, Helena, MT
ASSISTANT CURATOR OF EDUCATION- HOLTER MUSEUM OF ART, Helena, MT
1998-2014
SCULPTURE DEPART. CHAIR/ FOUNDRY DIRECTOR - Armory Art Center,WPB, FL
2012
SUMMER RESIDENT ARTIST @ THE ARCHIE BRAY FOUNDATION, Helena, MT
2010
ELECTED MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SCULPTURE SOCIETY
DESIGNED & FABRICATED ANNUAL AWARD - The Arthur R. Marshall Foundation, WPB, FL
DESIGNED & FABRICATED SENIOR GIFT SCULPTURE - Northwood University, WPB, FL
2008
DESIGNED & FABRICATED ANNUAL AWARD - Judge Knott Award, Historical Society of Palm Beach County
DESIGNED & FABRICATED ANNUAL AWARD - Providencia Award- Palm Beach County Convention Bureau, WPB, FL
FINALIST - My Wendy, My Way, Wendy’s International, Dublin, OH
2003
DESIGNED & FABRICATED CEE CEE LYLES MEMORIAL- Veteran’s Park, Ft. Pierce, FL
1998 - 1996
RDK STUDIOS - Owner/Operator, FIne Art Bronze Foundry, Riviera Beach, FL
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CHRIS RICCARDO & FRIENDS, The Art Spirit Gallery of Fine Art, Coure d’Alene, ID
16TH ANNUAL SMALLL ARTWORKS INVITATIONAL, The Art Spirit Gallery of Fine Art, Coure d’Alene, ID
2014
ON & OFF THE WALL: SOFLO CERAMICS, The Art Gallery @ Eissey Campus Gallery
ART PALM BEACH, JF Gallery, WPB, FL
IN LIQUID 15, Philadelphia, PA
2013
NCECA 2013: Resident Artist Exhibtion, NCECA 18 Hands Gallery, Houston TX
ART PALM BEACH, JF Gallery, WPB, FL
THE INVISIBLE HOURDE: Unit 1 Gallery, WPB, FL
2012
ARCHIE BRAY @ the Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, Spokane, WA
RESIDENT ARTIST EXHIBITION: Bray Warehouse Galley, The Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT
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