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Period: 20th Century
After Botero Horse Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary, 20th Century beautiful work
After Botero Horse Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary, 20th Century beautiful work

After Botero Horse Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary, 20th Century beautiful work

By Fernando Botero

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

After Fernando Botero – HORSE. Please give us up to 10 working days to organize your delivery. Bronze Sculpture Edition of 50 Roman Numerals, 12 Arabic Numerals, A thru Z Edition ...

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Contemporary 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

After Botero Horse Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary, 20th Century beautiful work
After Botero Horse Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary, 20th Century beautiful work

After Botero Horse Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary, 20th Century beautiful work

By Fernando Botero

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

After Fernando Botero – HORSE. Please give us up to 10 working days to organize your delivery. Bronze Sculpture Edition of 50 Roman Numerals, 12 Arabic Numerals, A thru Z Edition ...

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Contemporary 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

1960s Pop Art Unique Cast Bronze Sculpture Americana Folk Art William King
1960s Pop Art Unique Cast Bronze Sculpture Americana Folk Art William King

1960s Pop Art Unique Cast Bronze Sculpture Americana Folk Art William King

By William King (b.1925)

Located in Surfside, FL

Mid-Century Modern wrought iron sculpture a person with oversize top, shorts, and carrying a hat, signed, artist's monogram and cipher, further mounted on a plaster base. 28" H. This a unique piece. It is interesting in that it speaks of a transition, leading into the later aluminum public pieces that kind of defined his work in the 70's. According to his estate this is most probably cast bronze. It might possibly be wrought iron.. William Dickey King was born in 1925 in Jacksonville, Florida and grew up in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami. As a boy, William King made model airplanes and helped his father and older brother build furniture and boats. “I was 19, 20, my mother gave me a hundred bucks, says, ʻGet out of this state and don’t come back until you’re 65; there is nothing here for you,’ ” Bill King recalled in a video interview for the Smithsonian museum. He came to New York, where he attended the Cooper Union and began selling his early sculptures even before he graduated. He later studied with the sculptor Milton Hebald and traveled to Italy on a Fulbright grant. He was a contemporary, at the Cooper Union, of Alex Katz and Lois Dodd, his first wife, and remained close in many ways to their common aesthetic grounding, shared also with younger sculptors such as Red Grooms and Marisol Escobar. The hallmark of King’s early work was radical experiment keeping company with social connection and hedonism. The mix of big, important, innovative ideas and immediate, sensory, in-the-moment experience was a kind of visual jazz. For this was not just the time of Franz Kline’s big open defiant brushstrokes and Jackson Pollock’s all-over mists of intricately drooling line, but of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. If we look at the works that King made in the early 1950s when he got back from his Fulbright to Italy we see free, experimental, open forms that take their cue from jazz as much as art in their fusion of virtuosity and cool.American sculptor King is most noted for his long-limbed figurative public art sculptures depicting people engaged in everyday activities such as reading or conversing. He created his busts and figures in a variety of materials, including clay, wood, metal, and textiles. Mr. King worked in clay, wood, bronze, vinyl, burlap and aluminum. He worked both big and small, from busts and toylike figures to large public art pieces depicting familiar human poses — a seated, cross-legged man reading; a Western couple (he in a cowboy hat, she in a long dress) holding hands; a tall man reaching down to tug along a recalcitrant little boy; a crowd of robotic-looking men walking in lock step. Mr. King’s work often reflected the times, taking on fashions and occasional politics. In the 1960s and 1970s, his work featuring African-American figures (including the activist Angela Davis, with hands cuffed behind her back) evoked his interest in civil rights. But for all its variation, what unified his work was a wry observer’s arched eyebrow, the pointed humor and witty rue of a fatalist. His figurative sculptures, often with long, spidery legs and an outlandishly skewed ratio of torso to appendages, use gestures and posture to suggest attitude and illustrate his own amusement with the unwieldiness of human physical equipment. His subjects included tennis players and gymnasts, dancers and musicians, and he managed to show appreciation of their physical gifts and comic delight at their contortions and costumery. His suit-wearing businessmen often appeared haughty or pompous; his other men could seem timid or perplexed or awkward. Oddly, or perhaps tellingly, he tended to depict women more reverentially, though in his portrayals of couples the fragility and tender comedy inherent in couplehood settled equally on both partners. His first solo exhibit took place in 1954 at the Alan Gallery in New York City. William Dicky King was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2003, and in 2007 the International Sculpture Center honored him with the Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award. Mr. King’s work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Hirshhorn Museum at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, among other places, and he had dozens of solo gallery shows in New York and elsewhere. Reviews of his exhibitions frequently began with the caveat that even though the work was funny, it was also serious, displaying superior technical skills, imaginative vision and the bolstering weight of a range of influences, from the ancient Etruscans to American folk art to 20th-century artists including Giacometti, Calder and Elie Nadelman. The New York Times critic Holland Cotter once described Mr. King’s sculpture as “comical-tragical-maniacal,” and “like Giacometti conceived by John Cheever.” From an article by David Cohen "In a career that ran in tandem with the hegemony of formal abstraction in sculpture, Bill King inevitably struggled with the prejudice that sculpture full of humanity and humor can’t be quite as serious as sculpture devoid of them. But the tide has clearly turned in ways that ought to work in King’s favor, with an increasing number of sculptors, fêted internationally, who are producing work that looks remarkably close in spirit, if not quite as regal in sheer mastery of form, as his own. When art historians of the future connect the dots of modern sculpture then artists like Franz West, Stephan Balkenhol, Huma Bhabha...

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Pop Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Pair of 20th Century Giuliano Tincani Rock Crystal Obelisks
Pair of 20th Century Giuliano Tincani Rock Crystal Obelisks

Pair of 20th Century Giuliano Tincani Rock Crystal Obelisks

Located in Beachwood, OH

Giuliano Tincani (Italian, 20th Century) Pair of Rock Crystal Obelisks Clear quartz crystal and sterling silver 13 x 4 x 2.5 inches, each These obelisks present as a matched pair of...

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Silver

Woman Sculpture, Terracotta Patinated Plaster, Signed, 1915
Woman Sculpture, Terracotta Patinated Plaster, Signed, 1915

Woman Sculpture, Terracotta Patinated Plaster, Signed, 1915

Located in Stockholm, Stockholm

An art deco terracotta-painted plaster sculpture of a standing partly nude woman holding a tray, signed and dated "KA (19)15" by Swedish sculptor Knut Andersson (1884–1954). This pie...

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Art Deco 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Mosaic Female Head Atop Large Pedestal, 20th Century California Artist
Mosaic Female Head Atop Large Pedestal, 20th Century California Artist

Mosaic Female Head Atop Large Pedestal, 20th Century California Artist

Located in Beachwood, OH

Mary T. Bowling (American, 1917-1995) Female Head Mosaic ceramic sculpture Head: 13 x 7 x 9.5 inches Overall: 59 inches tall Provenance: Fred Schmidt (American 1936-2001) Mary T. ...

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Mosaic

Relining Nude (WG6)
Relining Nude (WG6)

Relining Nude (WG6)

By Waylande Gregory

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Waylande Gregory (1905-1971). Nude Reclining, ca. 1950's. Painted composite cast from original sculpted in 1930's. Casting sanctioned and approved by the artist during his lifetime in partnership with MPI, Museum Pieces Incorporated. Very few examples were produced and even fewer survive. Waylande Gregory was considered a major American sculptor during the 1930's, although he worked in ceramics, rather than in the more traditional bronze or marble. Exhibiting his ceramic works at such significant American venues for sculpture as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and at the venerable Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, he also showed his ceramic sculptures at leading New York City galleries. Gregory was the first modern ceramist to create large scale ceramic sculptures, some measuring more than 70 inches in height. Similar to the technique developed by the ancient Etruscans, he fired his monumental ceramic sculptures only once. Gregory was born in 1905 in Baxter Springs, Kansas and was something of a prodigy. Growing up on a ranch near a Cherokee reservation, Gregory first became interested in ceramics as a child during a native American burial that he had witnessed. He was also musically inclined. In fact, his mother had been a concert pianist and had given her son lessons. At eleven, he was enrolled as a student at the Kansas State Teacher's College, where he studied carpentry and crafts, including ceramics. Gregory's early development as a sculptor was shaped by the encouragement and instruction of Lorado Taft, who was considered both a major American sculptor as well as a leading American sculpture instructor. In fact, Taft's earlier students included such significant sculptors as Bessie Potter Vonnoh and Janet Scudder. But, Taft and his students had primarily worked in bronze or stone, not in clay; and, Gregory's earliest sculptural works were also not in ceramics. In 1924, Gregory moved to Chicago where he caught the attention of Taft. Gregory was invited by Taft to study with him privately for 18 months and to live and work with him at his famed "Midway Studios." The elegant studio was a complex of 13 rooms that overlooked a courtyard. Taft may have been responsible for getting the young man interested in creating large scale sculpture. However, by the 1920's, Taft's brand of academic sculpture was no longer considered progressive. Instead, Gregory was attracted to the latest trends appearing in the United States and Europe. In 1928 he visited Europe with Taft and other students. "Kid Gregory," as he was called, was soon hired by Guy Cowan, the founder of the Cowan Pottery in Cleveland, Ohio, to become the company's only full time employee. From 1928 to 1932, Gregory served as the chief designer and sculptor at the Cowan Pottery. Just as Gregory learned about the process of creating sculpture from Taft, he literally learned about ceramics from Cowan. Cowan was one of the first graduates of Alfred, the New York School of Clayworking and Ceramics. Alfred had one of the first programs in production pottery. Cowan may have known about pottery production, but he had limited sculptural skills, as he was lacking training in sculpture. The focus of the Cowan Pottery would be on limited edition, table top or mantle sculptures. Two of the most successful of these were Gregory's Nautch Dancer, and his Burlesque Dancer. He based both sculptures on the dancing of Gilda Gray, a Ziegfield Follies girl. Gilda Gray was of Polish origin and came to the United States as a child. By 1922, she would become one of the most popular stars in the Follies. After losing her assets in the stock market crash of 1929, she accepted other bookings outside of New York, including Cleveland, which was where Gregory first saw her onstage. She allowed Gregory to make sketches of her performances from the wings of the theatre. She explained to Gregory, "I'm too restless to pose." Gray became noted for her nautch dance, an East Indian folk dance. A nautch is a tight, fitted dress that would curl at the bottom and act like a hoop. This sculpture does not focus on Gray's face at all, but is more of a portrait of her nautch dance. It is very curvilinear, really made of a series of arches that connect in a most feminine way. Gregory created his Burlesque Dancer at about the same time as Nautch Dancer. As with the Nautch Dancer, he focused on the movements of the body rather than on a facial portrait of Gray. Although Gregory never revealed the identity of his model for Burlesque Dancer, a clue to her identity is revealed in the sculpture's earlier title, Shimmy Dance. The dancer who was credited for creating the shimmy dance was also Gilda Gray. According to dance legend, Gray introduced the shimmy when she sang the Star Spangled Banner and forgot some of the lyrics, so, in her embarrassment, started shaking her shoulders and hips but she did not move her legs. Such movement seems to relate to the Burlesque Dancer sculpture, where repeated triangular forms extend from the upper torso and hips. This rapid movement suggests the influence of Italian Futurism, as well as the planar motion of Alexander Archipenko, a sculptor whom Gregory much admired. The Cowan Pottery was a victim of the great depression, and in 1932, Gregory changed careers as a sculptor in the ceramics industry to that of an instructor at the Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Cranbrook was perhaps the most prestigious place to study modern design in America. Its faculty included the architect Eliel Saarinen and sculptor Carl Milles. Although Gregory was only at Cranbrook for one and one half years, he created some of his finest works there, including his Kansas Madonna. But, after arriving at Cranbrook, the Gregory's had to face emerging financial pressures. Although Gregory and his wife were provided with complimentary lodgings, all other income had to stem from the sale of artworks and tuition from students that he, himself, had to solicit. Gregory had many people assisting him with production methods at the Cowan Pottery, but now worked largely by himself. And although he still used molds, especially in creating porcelain works, many of his major new sculptures would be unique and sculpted by hand, as is true of Kansas Madonna. The scale of Gregory's works were getting notably larger at Cranbrook than at Cowan. Gregory left the surface of Kansas Madonna totally unglazed. Although some might object to using a religious title to depict a horse nursing its colt, it was considered one of Gregory's most successful works. In fact, it had a whole color page illustration in an article about ceramic sculpture titled, "The Art with the Inferiority Complex," Fortune Magazine, December, 1937. The article notes the sculpture was romantic and expressive and the sculpture was priced at $1,500.00; the most expensive sculpture...

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Art Deco 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Plaster

Art Nouveau Italian Signed Dated and Inscribed Original Bronze
Art Nouveau Italian Signed Dated and Inscribed Original Bronze

Art Nouveau Italian Signed Dated and Inscribed Original Bronze

By Constantino Barbella

Located in Roma, IT

Wonderful Art Nouveau "Ebrezza" bronze sculpture of a woman lying on a bed of roses. It bears at the base the signature Barbella and the wording “Rome Palm Sunday 31 III 1912” Brand...

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Art Nouveau 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

After Botero Seated Nude Woman Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary 20th Century
After Botero Seated Nude Woman Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary 20th Century

After Botero Seated Nude Woman Bronze Sculpture, Contemporary 20th Century

By Fernando Botero

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

After Fernando Botero – SEATED NUDE WOMAN Bronze Sculpture Edition of 50 This beautifully executed bronze sculpture is an After Fernando Botero work, created in faithful homage t...

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Contemporary 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

After Botero Bronze Sculpture of Man on Horse, Dark Patina, Edition 50 beautiful
After Botero Bronze Sculpture of Man on Horse, Dark Patina, Edition 50 beautiful

After Botero Bronze Sculpture of Man on Horse, Dark Patina, Edition 50 beautiful

By Fernando Botero

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

This AFTER BOTERO sculpture is a very beautiful, faithful reproduction in the style of BOTERO'S work that has sold very well here on 1st Dibs. Please give us up to 10 working days to...

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Contemporary 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Vintage Italian Tole Lemon Tree Sculpture
Vintage Italian Tole Lemon Tree Sculpture

Vintage Italian Tole Lemon Tree Sculpture

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Whimsical mid century Italian lemon tree handcrafted in metal with hand decorated leaves and fruit in a wall mount tole planter.

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Folk Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Diosa 37. 16 Original bronze multiple. Esculpture Modernist
Diosa 37. 16 Original bronze multiple. Esculpture Modernist

Diosa 37. 16 Original bronze multiple. Esculpture Modernist

Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL

Diosa. Original bronze multiple. Esculpture Modernist Julien Caussé (also given as Cadet-Julien Caussé, Cadet Julien Caussé and Julien Cadet Caussé) (1869–1914) was a prolific French...

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Modern 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

1920s Italian Art Decò Signed Bronze Sculpture Nude of Woman
1920s Italian Art Decò Signed Bronze Sculpture Nude of Woman

1920s Italian Art Decò Signed Bronze Sculpture Nude of Woman

By Gaetano Martinez

Located in Roma, IT

Wonderful Italian sculpture representing a seated maiden. The artwork rests on a square marble base Signed on the base “Gaetano Martinez Roma” According a written opinion by Prof. Al...

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Art Deco 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

Yayoi Kusama -Original HAND SIGNED 7/30 Pumpkin (Red) Sculpture on base with box
Yayoi Kusama -Original HAND SIGNED 7/30 Pumpkin (Red) Sculpture on base with box

Yayoi Kusama -Original HAND SIGNED 7/30 Pumpkin (Red) Sculpture on base with box

By Yayoi Kusama

Located in New York, NY

Yayoi Kusama Extremely scarce - true collectors item - one of only 30 in the entire world hand signed by the artist. Original Limited Edition hand signed and numbered Pumpkin (Red),...

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Pop Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Resin, Mixed Media, Permanent Marker

Art Deco carved wood Feline Cat sculpture
Art Deco carved wood Feline Cat sculpture

Art Deco carved wood Feline Cat sculpture

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Standing Feline, ca. 1930. Carved Wood, measuring 18" high; 6.25" wide; 4" deep. Unsigned. Wood base painted flat black.

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Art Deco 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Large Original Surrealist Bronze Marble Sculpture Alma Del Quijote Salvador Dali
Large Original Surrealist Bronze Marble Sculpture Alma Del Quijote Salvador Dali

Large Original Surrealist Bronze Marble Sculpture Alma Del Quijote Salvador Dali

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Surfside, FL

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Alma del Quijote Bronze with marble base Edition: AB 52/100 Signed by Dalí This Surrealist sculpture depicts a dynamic and fragmented Don Quixote...

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Surrealist 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Visage (A.R. 288)
Visage (A.R. 288)

Visage (A.R. 288)

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län

Visage (A.R. 288), 1955 White earthenware ceramic pitcher with colored engobe and glaze Edition of 500 Stamped “Picasso” and “Madoura Plein Feu” (underneath) The piece is in excelle...

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Modern 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Venus Bronze Sculpture, Realist Style, Vintage, 1980s
Venus Bronze Sculpture, Realist Style, Vintage, 1980s

Venus Bronze Sculpture, Realist Style, Vintage, 1980s

By Alex Radionov

Located in Zofingen, AG

In this work, the author turned to classical mythology and created the image of the goddess Venus. Goddesses of youth, beauty and love. He created the classical female torso on a marble basement. Кeferring to the classical works of antiquity, the sculptor created his own version of the Venus statue...

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Realist 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

After Botero Black Platina Bronze Sculpture Man in Horse
After Botero Black Platina Bronze Sculpture Man in Horse

After Botero Black Platina Bronze Sculpture Man in Horse

By Fernando Botero

Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México

This AFTER BOTERO sculpture is a very beautiful, faithful reproduction in the style of BOTERO'S work that has sold very well here on 1st Dibs. The edition is 50 in Roman numerals. ...

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Contemporary 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Oriental Jade Sculpture of Two Court Ladies with Tree – Mid-20th Century
Oriental Jade Sculpture of Two Court Ladies with Tree – Mid-20th Century

Oriental Jade Sculpture of Two Court Ladies with Tree – Mid-20th Century

Located in Sant Celoni, ES

Elegant hand-carved bicolor jade sculpture from the Oriental tradition, depicting two court ladies beneath a flowering tree. The figures are crafted in translucent light green jade, ...

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Other Medium

Jobi Glass Mosaic Ram Sculpture, 1970's Latin Art, Craft Handmade, Modern
Jobi Glass Mosaic Ram Sculpture, 1970's Latin Art, Craft Handmade, Modern

Jobi Glass Mosaic Ram Sculpture, 1970's Latin Art, Craft Handmade, Modern

Located in Palm Beach, FL

A striking and highly decorative mosaic ram by the Brazilian artist Jobi, created during the vibrant artistic climate of the 1970s. Executed entirely by hand, the sculpture is compos...

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Noche Crist Goddess Sculpture
Noche Crist Goddess Sculpture

Noche Crist Goddess Sculpture

By Noche Crist 1

Located in Washington, DC

Wonderful and one of a kind nude sculpture by Noche Crist (1909-2004). Sculpture is made from polyester resin. Catalogue of a postumous retrospective in 2008 at the American Universi...

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Outsider Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Acrylic Polymer

The Three Skunks of WWII, Carved Wooden Figures of Hitler, Mussolini & Tojo
The Three Skunks of WWII, Carved Wooden Figures of Hitler, Mussolini & Tojo

The Three Skunks of WWII, Carved Wooden Figures of Hitler, Mussolini & Tojo

Located in Beachwood, OH

Three Skunks of WWII c. 1940s Carved and painted wood Unsigned 8 x 10 in. h. each These skunks are depicted as Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Hideki Tojo. Condition: There ...

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

KAWS - Limited Edition Historic 1st Companion ever uniquely Hand Signed & Dated
KAWS - Limited Edition Historic 1st Companion ever uniquely Hand Signed & Dated

KAWS - Limited Edition Historic 1st Companion ever uniquely Hand Signed & Dated

By KAWS

Located in New York, NY

KAWS VERY FIRST COMPANION - HISTORIC Uniquely Hand signed by the artist. (the regular edition was unsigned) KAWS Limited Edition 1st Companion (Hand Signed by KAWS), 1999 Painted Ca...

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Street Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Mixed Media

Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper

Goalkeeper

Located in Los Angeles, CA

An Art Deco bronze with a rich chocolate brown patina of a figure of a goalkeeper. The figure is stretching up to parry away the football, on an integral hexagonal base. C. 1925, sig...

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Art Deco 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Moses and Monotheism
Moses and Monotheism

Moses and Monotheism

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled, "Moses and Monotheism" 1979, is a copper embossed bas relief by artist Salvador Dali, 1904-1989. It is hand signed in felt pen at the lower right corner. The art...

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Surrealist 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Copper

Ancient granite capital, Corinthian style, Andalusia, Spain
Ancient granite capital, Corinthian style, Andalusia, Spain

Ancient granite capital, Corinthian style, Andalusia, Spain

Located in Valladolid, ES

An exceptional Corinthian capital with smooth leaves in granite, foregoing the intricate carving of the classical acanthus in favor of a much more geometric, clean, and stylized fini...

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Italian School 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Granite

The Scalp, American Realist Bronze Sculpture after Frederic Remington
The Scalp, American Realist Bronze Sculpture after Frederic Remington

The Scalp, American Realist Bronze Sculpture after Frederic Remington

By Frederic Remington

Located in Long Island City, NY

A fine later casting of the famous Frederic Remington sculpture "The Scalp", cast in the 1970's or 1980's. Description: After Frederic Remington, American (1861 - 1909) - The Scalp...

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American Realist 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

African Carved Wooden Makonde Initiation Ceremony Mask
African Carved Wooden Makonde Initiation Ceremony Mask

African Carved Wooden Makonde Initiation Ceremony Mask

Located in Beachwood, OH

African Carved Wood Makonde Mask Heavy wood carved ceremonial mask symbolizing an ancestor 16.5 x 8 x 10 inches A carved ceremonial mask symbolizing an ancestor, this African facial...

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Venus, NeoClassical Bronze Sculpture from Alva Studios
Venus, NeoClassical Bronze Sculpture from Alva Studios

Venus, NeoClassical Bronze Sculpture from Alva Studios

By Alva Studios

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Alva Studios Title: Venus Year: 1928 Medium: Bronze Sculpture Size: 17 in. x 7 in. x 5 in. (43.18 cm x 17.78 cm x 12.7 cm)

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Romantic 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Kusama Pumpkins (Set of 3 works)
Kusama Pumpkins (Set of 3 works)

Kusama Pumpkins (Set of 3 works)

By Yayoi Kusama

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Yayoi Kusama Set of 3 Pumpkins: Yellow and Black, Red & White and Red & Black Naoshima: An iconic, vibrantly colored pop art set - these small Kusama pumpkin sculptures feat...

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Pop Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Piano surréaliste, Salvador Dali
Piano surréaliste, Salvador Dali

Piano surréaliste, Salvador Dali

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Title: Piano surréaliste Year: 1984 Medium: Bronze Edition: 350, plus proofs Size: 26.3 x 15.7 x 12 inches Condition: Excellent Inscription: Incised...

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Surrealist 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

RECLINGING WOMAN
RECLINGING WOMAN

RECLINGING WOMAN

By Antoniucci Volti

Located in Los Angeles, CA

ANTONIUCCI VOLTI "RECLINGING WOMAN" BRONZE, SIGNED, NUMBERED 2/6 VALSUANI FOUNDRY ITALiAN, WORKED IN PARIS, C.1960 6.5 X 18.5 X 10.5 INCHES Antoniucci Volti 1915-1989 Sculptor, painter, and printmaker Antoniucci Volti was born in Albano, Italy, in 1915. His family lived in Italy until 1920 when the family moved to France. Volti studied at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Nice from 1928 to 1920. By 1932 the young artist had won a gold medal for two polychrome bas-reliefs before going to Paris, where he entered the studio of Jean Boucher at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the age of only fifteen. After serving in the Second World War, when he was interned as a prisoner of war in Bavaria, he returned in poor health to Paris, only to find his studio destroyed. From 1947 he showed work at various Paris Salons and, in 1954 and 1955 at the Brussels and Antwerp Biennales. In 1957 a retrospective of his work was organized at the Museum Rodin in Paris. He died in Paris in 1989 Works by Volti are in leading museums such as the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris. Antoniucci Volti is one of the most important Late Modern...

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Modern 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Cheval de Marly, Bronze Equestrian Sculpture by Guillaume Coustou
Cheval de Marly, Bronze Equestrian Sculpture by Guillaume Coustou

Cheval de Marly, Bronze Equestrian Sculpture by Guillaume Coustou

By Guillaume Coustou

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: After Guillaume Coustou, French (1677-1746) Title: Cheval de Marly Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature inscribed Size: 22 x 19 x 9 in. (55.88 x 48.26 x 22.86 cm) This be...

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Romantic 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Tête de Femme, after Modigliani
Tête de Femme, after Modigliani

Tête de Femme, after Modigliani

By Amedeo Modigliani

Located in Long Island City, NY

Tete de Femme after Modigliani, produced by Austin Productions in 1961. Austin Productions started in Brooklyn in 1952 and began manufacturing reprodu...

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Modern 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Javelin thrower / - Roman present -
Javelin thrower / - Roman present -

Javelin thrower / - Roman present -

By Franz Iffland

Located in Berlin, DE

Franz Iffland (1862 Tempelhof - 1935 Berlin), Javelin thrower, after 1910. Olive-black patinated bronze with cast plinth mounted on a white-veined black marble base (7 cm high). Tota...

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Art Deco 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

“Chasin' the Wind”
“Chasin' the Wind”

“Chasin' the Wind”

By Bill Nebeker

Located in Warren, NJ

Bill Nebeker (b. 1942), Chasin' the Wind, Patinated Bronze. Measures 9x8. 30 made only

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20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Red's Roxy
Red's Roxy

Red's Roxy

By Red Grooms

Located in New York, NY

Complete with moving film strip (operated by crank handle and viewable through the tiny theatre windows), Red’s Roxy is one of the most fun and clever of the artist’s three-dimension...

Category

Pop Art 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Lithograph

Sitting Figure by Lynn Chadwick
Sitting Figure by Lynn Chadwick

Sitting Figure by Lynn Chadwick

By Lynn Chadwick

Located in Dubai, Dubai

Sitting Figure By Lynn Chadwick 1982 Stamped with monogram and numbered 804S 8/9 (underneath) part-polished bronze with a black patina 19.5cm high Lynn Chadwick was a British s...

Category

Contemporary 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Petite Chouette 1949, Rare Picasso Ceramic Pitcher, Ramié Catalogue No. 82
Petite Chouette 1949, Rare Picasso Ceramic Pitcher, Ramié Catalogue No. 82

Petite Chouette 1949, Rare Picasso Ceramic Pitcher, Ramié Catalogue No. 82

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE

Pablo Picasso Malaga 1881 - 1973 Mougins Petite Chouette, 1949 White earthware with engobe decoration, glazed interior 13 x 15 x 11 cm Impressed studio marke to undersite "EDITION P...

Category

Abstract Expressionist 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic