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Medium: Bronze
Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract Sculpture, Bronze, Black and Gold
Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract Sculpture, Bronze, Black and Gold

Slip by Peter Brooke-Ball - Abstract Sculpture, Bronze, Black and Gold

By Peter Brooke-Ball

Located in Paris, FR

Slip is a stone sculpture by contemporary British artist Peter Brooke-Ball (Foundry: Pangolin Editions). Dimensions are 24 × 18 × 10 cm (9.4 × 7.1 × 3.9 in). The dimensions include t...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone, Silver, Bronze

“Two elephants”
“Two elephants”

“Two elephants”

Located in Warren, NJ

Michael Ghaui (Tanzanian, b. 1950) Pair of Elephants, Patinated Bronze inscribed M. A. Ghaui C 97 AC with Pangolin Editions foundry mark Measurements 15 by 49 by 14 inches Condit...

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20th Century Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

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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1960s Pop Art Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Totems by Frédérique Domergue - Set of abstract metal sculptures, steel, bronze
Totems by Frédérique Domergue - Set of abstract metal sculptures, steel, bronze

Totems by Frédérique Domergue - Set of abstract metal sculptures, steel, bronze

By Frédérique Domergue

Located in Paris, FR

Totems is a set of sculptures by French contemporary artist Frédérique Domergue. The sculptures are made with oxidized zinc and bronze leaves on aluminum, patina fixed with oak slats...

Category

2010s Abstract Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

1989 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture Concetto Pozzati In Posa
1989 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture Concetto Pozzati In Posa

1989 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture Concetto Pozzati In Posa

Located in Brescia, IT

This is a joyful bronze sculpture multiple art work signed by the well known Italian artist Concetto Pozzati. Title "In posa" translate " Staying" This is a multiple of a numbered e...

Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Hyperrealistic Bronze Female Head Lost-Wax Sculpture, Hollow Skull, Contemporary
Hyperrealistic Bronze Female Head Lost-Wax Sculpture, Hollow Skull, Contemporary

Hyperrealistic Bronze Female Head Lost-Wax Sculpture, Hollow Skull, Contemporary

By Óscar Aldonza Torres

Located in FISTERRA, ES

Hyperrealistic bronze female head sculpture with hollowed skull evokes mystery and organic patina. Soño (24 × 17 × 22 cm) by Aldonza is cast by the artist using the traditional lost-...

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2010s Conceptual Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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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1970s Surrealist Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Callindra II - Contemporary Elegant Original Figurative Bronze Sculpture
Callindra II - Contemporary Elegant Original Figurative Bronze Sculpture

Callindra II - Contemporary Elegant Original Figurative Bronze Sculpture

By Nando Kallweit

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Nando Kallweit’s "Callindra II" is a striking contemporary bronze sculpture that captures a poised and introspective moment. This modern figurative artwork features an elongated, faceless form sitting with crossed legs, exuding a sense of grace and quiet contemplation. The rich patina and textured bronze surface enhance its expressive simplicity, making it a compelling addition to minimalist, abstract, and contemporary art collections. 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 strength of ancient Egyptian sculptures...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Anamorphose II by Frédérique Domergue - abstract sculpture, bronze, totem
Anamorphose II by Frédérique Domergue - abstract sculpture, bronze, totem

Anamorphose II by Frédérique Domergue - abstract sculpture, bronze, totem

By Frédérique Domergue

Located in Paris, FR

Anamorphose II is a unique sculpture by French contemporary artist Frédérique Domergue. This piece is made with oak wood clad in patinated bronze. Dimensions are 43.3 × 11.4 × 4.7 in...

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

A Cappella - large, contemporary, abstract, bronze and steel outdoor sculpture
A Cappella - large, contemporary, abstract, bronze and steel outdoor sculpture

A Cappella - large, contemporary, abstract, bronze and steel outdoor sculpture

By David Chamberlain

Located in Bloomfield, ON

This lyrical and elegant contemporary sculpture is by David Chamberlain whose work is collected and admired around the world. Hand forged in patinated bronze and steel, the flowing c...

Category

2010s Abstract Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Fragmented Human Head with Verdigris Patina Lost-Wax Bronze Original Sculpture
Fragmented Human Head with Verdigris Patina Lost-Wax Bronze Original Sculpture

Fragmented Human Head with Verdigris Patina Lost-Wax Bronze Original Sculpture

By Óscar Aldonza Torres

Located in FISTERRA, ES

This fragmented bronze head sculpture combines realist facial modelling with open cavities, irregular edges and a richly layered green and blue verdigris patina. Created by Spanish ...

Category

2010s Expressionist Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Untitled
Untitled

Untitled

Located in San Diego, CA

Abstract bronze sculpture by artist Clyde Ball on cast concrete base. Circa 1970's, signed on base. The patina on this piece is dark, with hints of ...

Category

20th Century Abstract Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Bronze

Anamorphosis I by F. Domergue - Totem, Geometric Abstract Sculpture, Turquoise
Anamorphosis I by F. Domergue - Totem, Geometric Abstract Sculpture, Turquoise

Anamorphosis I by F. Domergue - Totem, Geometric Abstract Sculpture, Turquoise

By Frédérique Domergue

Located in Paris, FR

“Anamorphosis I” is a sculptural column that embodies both architectural rigor and organic vitality. Standing at 140 cm high, the work adopts the presence of a contemporary totem—tal...

Category

2010s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Reclining Figure (woman)
Reclining Figure (woman)

Reclining Figure (woman)

By William King (b.1925)

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

William King (1925-2015). Reclining figure, ca. 1965. Cast and welded bronze, 7 x 9.5 x 5 inches. Unsigned. William King, a sculptor in a variety of materials whose human figures traced social attitudes through the last half of the 20th century, often poking sly and poignant fun at human follies and foibles, died on March 4 at his home in East Hampton, N.Y. He was 90. His death was confirmed by Scott Chaskey, who is married to Mr. King's stepdaughter, Megan Chaskey. 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. 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. Mr. King's work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, among other places, and he had dozens of solo gallery shows in New York and elsewhere. But the comic element of his work probably caused his reputation to suffer. 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 critic Hilton Kramer, one of Mr. King's most ardent advocates, wrote in a 1970 essay accompanying a New York gallery exhibit that he was, "among other things, an amusing artist, and nowadays this can, at times, be almost as much a liability as an asset." A "preoccupation with gesture is the focus of King's sculptural imagination," Mr. Kramer wrote. "Everything that one admires in his work - the virtuoso carving, the deft handling of a wide variety of materials, the shrewd observation and resourceful invention - all this is secondary to the concentration on gesture. The physical stance of the human animal as it negotiates the social arena, the unconscious gait that the body assumes in making its way in the social medium, the emotion traced by the course of a limb, a torso, a head, the features of a face, a coiffure or a costume - from a keen observation of these materials King has garnered a large stock of sculptural images notable for their wit, empathy, simplicity and psychological precision." William Dickey King...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Geo
Geo

Geo

By Kevin Barrett

Located in Wiscasett, ME

Abstract fabricated bronze sculpture by Kevin Barrett, signed and dated 2017. Kevin Barrett is currently the sculptor in residence at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in Palm Beach....

Category

2010s Modern Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Latin American Art Figurative Abstract Bronze Sculpture Lovers Marcelo Morandin
Latin American Art Figurative Abstract Bronze Sculpture Lovers Marcelo Morandin

Latin American Art Figurative Abstract Bronze Sculpture Lovers Marcelo Morandin

Located in Surfside, FL

Marcelo Morandin 1933-1996 Untitled (Embracing Couple, Lovers) Bronze 1988; ed. P/E; Hand signed, dated and editioned to lower edge DImensions: 48.5 x 32 x 21 cm / 18.8 x 12.5 x 8.2 inches (approximately) PAREJA, Bronce, patinado Marcelo Morandin (1933 - 1996) was active/lived in Argentina, Mexico. Argentinian, Mexican Postwar & Contemporary sculptor Morandin is best known for his monumental sculpture. This is a wonderful, art deco inspired nude couple, the woman appears pregnant). Marcello Morandín (Marcelo Román Morandín Paroni) was born in 1933 in Argentina. He was an important plastic artist and Argentine architect, distinguished in Mexico for being an excellent sculptor and furniture designer. At the end of his studies at the Faculty of Architecture of Buenos Aires, Argentina, he traveled to Mexico and settled in Xalapa, Veracruz. In this city he was part of several artistic projects and noted for being one of the founders of the Department of Aesthetic Research and Applied Design at the University of Veracruz, as well as the Department of Aesthetic Research at UNAM. Between the years 80 and 90, he carried out several monumental works, among them "La pigeon de la paz" a project for the UN; "The foundation of Tenochtitlan" located in front of the Official Residence of Los Pinos; and "The Kinetic Tower" Of the government of Veracruz that combines the light and the sound with diverse moving parts to the compass of the music of Arnold Schoenberg. (Lily Kassner. Dictionary of Mexican sculptors of the twentieth century. Volume II. Mexico. Conaculta, 1997). Similar in style to Israeli artists Aharon Bezalel and Isaac Kahn. He has shown with Jose Villalobos, Nicolas Moreno, Pedro...

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1980s Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Life Size Abstract Realistic Astronaut Bronze Sculpture Bust "Trust"
Life Size Abstract Realistic Astronaut Bronze Sculpture Bust "Trust"

Life Size Abstract Realistic Astronaut Bronze Sculpture Bust "Trust"

By Jimmy Law

Located in Cape Town, ZA

The artist started with the astronaut theme during Covid 19. These works were influenced by the isolation and questions regarding our identity and place in our world and universe at...

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2010s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

1985 Italy Post Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture the Moon
1985 Italy Post Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture the Moon

1985 Italy Post Modern Abstract Bronze Sculpture the Moon

Located in Brescia, IT

This is an interesting multiple artwork signed by the author Maurizio Bonora, a talented artist of years 80' in Italy. The other side of the moon. This is a multiple of a numbered ed...

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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Cygnus A - contemporary, abstract, bronze, outdoor sculpture
Cygnus A - contemporary, abstract, bronze, outdoor sculpture

Cygnus A - contemporary, abstract, bronze, outdoor sculpture

By Viktor Mitic

Located in Bloomfield, ON

Canadian sculptor Viktor Mitic looked to the stars for inspiration in creating this striking contemporary sculpture. The elegant and ethereal abstract form of Cygnus A is intended to...

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2010s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Boulder #4 by Tom Price - Rock-like Bronze Sculpture, Outdoor Art
Boulder #4 by Tom Price - Rock-like Bronze Sculpture, Outdoor Art

Boulder #4 by Tom Price - Rock-like Bronze Sculpture, Outdoor Art

By Tom Price

Located in Paris, FR

Boulder #4 is a sculpture by English artist Tom Price. This artwork can be customized— feel free to contact us for a quote. Tom Price’s artistic approach focuses on material explora...

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2010s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Construction II - Bronze Sculpture Surreal Transfiguring Human Form, Lush Patina
Construction II - Bronze Sculpture Surreal Transfiguring Human Form, Lush Patina

Construction II - Bronze Sculpture Surreal Transfiguring Human Form, Lush Patina

By Jesus Curia Perez

Located in Chicago, IL

***This artwork is currently on exhibit at the Instituto Cervantes, Chicago until September 2025. If purchased this artwork will be available to ship after September 1, 2025. Contact...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

"Rhapsody" by Kevin Barrett, Unique Abstract Metal Sculpture in Bronze
"Rhapsody" by Kevin Barrett, Unique Abstract Metal Sculpture in Bronze

"Rhapsody" by Kevin Barrett, Unique Abstract Metal Sculpture in Bronze

By Kevin Barrett

Located in New York, NY

"Rhapsody" by Kevin Barrett Indoor/outdoor sculpture in bronze. The sculpture is 65"h and rests on a 24"h stainless steel base. Kevin Barrett is noted for creating unique, rhythmic,...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze, Steel, Stainless Steel

Up and Away
Up and Away

Up and Away

By Seymour Meyer

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A magnificent tall abstract example of Seymour Meyer's sculptural forms. This silvered bronze sculpture is signed by the artist and is titled "Up and Away" on the nameplate. It is se...

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1980s Abstract Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Floating Peace- mini #13

Floating Peace- mini #13

By Kevin Box

Located in Napa, CA

“It took two years of tireless experimentation for me to develop the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today.” - Kevin ...

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2010s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Musicians. By Constantin Selihanov. Bronze.
Musicians. By Constantin Selihanov. Bronze.

Musicians. By Constantin Selihanov. Bronze.

Located in Riga, LV

Konstantin Vladimirovich Selikhanov (born June 18, 1967, Minsk) is a Belarusian sculptor, artist, and graphic artist, the grandson of sculptor S. I. Selikhanov. The alley leading to ...

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Early 2000s Surrealist Bronze Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Suspension II by Delphine Brabant - Abstract geometric sculpture, bronze, black
Suspension II by Delphine Brabant - Abstract geometric sculpture, bronze, black

Suspension II by Delphine Brabant - Abstract geometric sculpture, bronze, black

By Delphine Brabant

Located in Paris, FR

Suspension II is a unique bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Delphine Brabant, dimensions are 24 × 31 × 23 cm (9.4 × 12.2 × 9.1 in). The sculpture is signed and comes with a ce...

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2010s Contemporary Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Eroica A.P. 1 - smooth, polished, abstract, contemporary, bronze sculpture
Eroica A.P. 1 - smooth, polished, abstract, contemporary, bronze sculpture

Eroica A.P. 1 - smooth, polished, abstract, contemporary, bronze sculpture

By David Chamberlain

Located in Bloomfield, ON

This modern bronze sculpture was inspired by music and made by David Chamberlain. As graceful as a dancer’s form, this contemporary bronze sculpture in a striking deep turquoise patina is by David Chamberlain. Created from one luminous piece the lustre accentuates the spiralling form and reflects light. Chamberlain’s sculptures...

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1980s Abstract Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Bronze

1985 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture Annie Lambert Vento  Wind
1985 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture Annie Lambert Vento  Wind

1985 Italy Bronze Abstract Sculpture Annie Lambert Vento Wind

Located in Brescia, IT

This is an interesting multiple artwork signed by the author Annie Lambert, a talented young artist of years 80' in Italy. This is a multiple of a numbered edition of 1.000 pieces; ...

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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Bronze Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bronze abstract sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Bronze abstract sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Philip Hearsey, Sarkis Tossonian, John Van Alstine, and Carola Eggeling. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Bronze abstract sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.25 inches across are also available