
Bronze Sculpture for Sale
The technique of creating bronze sculptures has remained largely unchanged since ancient times. Sculptors begin by molding the subject in wax, then encase it in clay, before pouring molten bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, into the mold. Once the bronze cools, the clay is broken away, leaving the bronze sculpture behind. This time-tested process allows for high levels of detail, making bronze a highly valued material for sculptors, particularly for outdoor works due to its robustness and resistance to the elements. Additionally, bronze sculptures can be enhanced with patinas, which give them a range of color nuances, adding to their appeal and uniqueness.
Bronze is one of the oldest materials used in art, dating back to around 2800 BC, when it was first used to create tools and sculptures in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China. In Mesopotamia, bronze was used to represent animals in sacred art, while in Egypt, it was used to personify gods and create small statues for tombs. However, it was in ancient Greece where the material truly flourished, as craftsmen began to create remarkably lifelike human figures and deities. This innovation cemented bronze's place in the history of art, with many Greek works being imported to Rome. In Rome, the demand for bronze sculptures grew, and the production of bronze statues became a popular way to decorate theatres and the homes of the wealthy.
As Christianity rose to prominence, the focus shifted to church decorations, leading to the replacement of bronze sculptures with stone carvings. It wasn't until the 14th century that the art form experienced a revival, with the rediscovery of bronze masterpieces during archaeological excavations in Italy. This resurgence continued into the 15th century, when artists like Filippo Brunelleschi and Lorenzo Ghiberti used bronze to decorate the Florence Baptistery doors, marking the beginning of the Renaissance. Donatello, influenced by Roman art, was a pioneer in conveying emotion through bronze sculptures, followed by his pupil, Andrea del Verrocchio, who also trained Leonardo da Vinci. As the Renaissance spread across Europe, bronze sculptures became highly sought after, particularly in Italy, where artists competed to produce the most impressive works.
The 16th century saw the Flemish sculptor Jean de Bologne rise to prominence as the master of bronze sculpture, and his influence played a key role in spreading the technique across Europe. In France, however, the demand for bronze sculptures fluctuated with the political regime, especially during the reign of Louis XIV, when sculptors were commissioned to create bronze works to decorate the royal court, including the grand halls of Versailles.
The 19th century saw a revival of bronze sculpture, with artists like Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel pushing the boundaries of the medium. The 20th century saw further innovation, with movements like Cubism and Art Deco incorporating bronze into their works. While bronze is a heavy and expensive material, which can make it less accessible for collectors, contemporary artists continue to use it for large-scale, striking sculptures. On Artsper, you can find bronze works by renowned contemporary artists such as Giuseppe Penone, Alberto Giacometti, César Baldaccini, and Philippe Pasqua. From Giacometti's surreal, elongated figures to the whimsical butterflies and still-life sculptures of Pasqua, bronze continues to captivate with its enduring appeal, blending tradition and innovation in the modern art world.
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Bouledogue Anglais
Florence Jacquesson
Sculpture - 17 x 16 x 14 cm Sculpture - 6.7 x 6.3 x 5.5 inch
€4,900


High Maintenance
Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Sculpture - 53 x 10 x 10 cm Sculpture - 20.9 x 3.9 x 3.9 inch
€4,747

White tailed sea eagle and Scottish crab
Barry Davies
Sculpture - 35 x 25 x 29 cm Sculpture - 13.8 x 9.8 x 11.4 inch
€7,065




La Limace et le cobra ou L’homme dans tous ses états - Sculpture bronze
Plaf
Sculpture - 15 x 12 x 8.5 cm Sculpture - 5.9 x 4.7 x 3.3 inch
€1,500

Sirène à tête phallique - Sculpture Bronze
Plaf
Sculpture - 16 x 8.5 x 8.5 cm Sculpture - 6.3 x 3.3 x 3.3 inch
€1,500

Nature morte aux patates douces - Sculpture bronze
Plaf
Sculpture - 9 x 15.5 x 6.5 cm Sculpture - 3.5 x 6.1 x 2.6 inch
€1,500

Sphynx - Sculpture bronze
Plaf
Sculpture - 14.5 x 6 x 9.5 cm Sculpture - 5.7 x 2.4 x 3.7 inch
€1,500

Le tartigrade - Sculpture bronze
Plaf
Sculpture - 7 x 16.5 x 7.5 cm Sculpture - 2.8 x 6.5 x 3 inch
€1,500


Legend of the abduction of Europe
Rumiana Rusinova
Sculpture - 29 x 25 x 14 cm Sculpture - 11.4 x 9.8 x 5.5 inch
€2,200

Double Date
Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Sculpture - 55 x 20 x 10 cm Sculpture - 21.7 x 7.9 x 3.9 inch
€4,747

September
Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Sculpture - 37 x 9.5 x 9.5 cm Sculpture - 14.6 x 3.7 x 3.7 inch
€3,082



Leapfrog
Helle Rask Crawford
Sculpture - 130 x 40 x 40 cm Sculpture - 51.2 x 15.7 x 15.7 inch
€9,600


Défenseur de la paix
Ousmane Dermé
Sculpture - 45 x 25 x 20 cm Sculpture - 17.7 x 9.8 x 7.9 inch
€3,000










Taali, série silhouette de femme
Mireille Bassier-Tilmont
Sculpture - 40 x 22 x 6 cm Sculpture - 15.7 x 8.7 x 2.4 inch
€2,600


Gaia e la balena Piccola
Stefano Bombardieri
Sculpture - 15 x 85 x 27 cm Sculpture - 5.9 x 33.5 x 10.6 inch
€24,000

Cosmos - série planète et univers en bronze
Mireille Bassier-Tilmont
Sculpture - 16 x 35 x 19 cm Sculpture - 6.3 x 13.8 x 7.5 inch
€450

Petit point d'interrogation
Denis Oudet
Sculpture - 27 x 12.5 x 8.5 cm Sculpture - 10.6 x 4.9 x 3.3 inch
€1,500











Polycephalous
Marcelo Martin Burgos
Sculpture - 51 x 97 x 40 cm Sculpture - 20.1 x 38.2 x 15.7 inch
€23,400

Nuke Duke
Marcelo Martin Burgos
Sculpture - 70 x 92 x 24 cm Sculpture - 27.6 x 36.2 x 9.4 inch
€31,800

Der kleine Menschenfresser
Marcelo Martin Burgos
Sculpture - 42 x 47 x 13 cm Sculpture - 16.5 x 18.5 x 5.1 inch
€12,600


Furious Demon
Marcelo Martin Burgos
Sculpture - 27 x 29 x 30 cm Sculpture - 10.6 x 11.4 x 11.8 inch
€7,000





La brouette / The wheelbarrow
Sylvie Gaudissart
Sculpture - 34.5 x 13 x 28 cm Sculpture - 13.6 x 5.1 x 11 inch
€2,800


La balançoire
Ousmane Dermé
Sculpture - 120 x 110 x 40 cm Sculpture - 47.2 x 43.3 x 15.7 inch
€12,000


Fragment sur bois
Beatrice Bizot
Sculpture - 43 x 10 x 6 cm Sculpture - 16.9 x 3.9 x 2.4 inch
€2,199

Vase "Fruit of Life"
Erte Tirtoff
Sculpture - 23 x 30 x 23 cm Sculpture - 9.1 x 11.8 x 9.1 inch
€6,000


Rosalia
Yann-Eric Eichenberger
Sculpture - 190 x 35 x 35 cm Sculpture - 74.8 x 13.8 x 13.8 inch
€42,000



S166 Arbre Ecorce
Jacques Tenenhaus
Sculpture - 54 x 27 x 17 cm Sculpture - 21.3 x 10.6 x 6.7 inch
€6,500

S181 Arbre à feuilles 1
Jacques Tenenhaus
Sculpture - 88 x 40 x 35 cm Sculpture - 34.6 x 15.7 x 13.8 inch
€15,000

Petit écorce à plat
Jacques Tenenhaus
Sculpture - 57 x 31 x 16 cm Sculpture - 22.4 x 12.2 x 6.3 inch
€6,000







In a State of Guilt
Kamo Aloyan
Sculpture - 36 x 11 x 11 cm Sculpture - 14.2 x 4.3 x 4.3 inch
€2,549


Telephone Conversation
Kamo Aloyan
Sculpture - 24 x 18 x 21 cm Sculpture - 9.4 x 7.1 x 8.3 inch
€3,277

Bird II
Vincent Champion-Ercoli
Sculpture - 35.5 x 10.5 x 10 cm Sculpture - 14 x 4.1 x 3.9 inch
€2,700



Space Flower I
Vincent Champion-Ercoli
Sculpture - 26 x 14.5 x 19 cm Sculpture - 10.2 x 5.7 x 7.5 inch
€2,900

Rotoxy I
Vincent Champion-Ercoli
Sculpture - 18 x 22 x 11.5 cm Sculpture - 7.1 x 8.7 x 4.5 inch
€3,300

L'H Rapaillé I
Vincent Champion-Ercoli
Sculpture - 11 x 18 x 8 cm Sculpture - 4.3 x 7.1 x 3.1 inch
€3,700



Son visage c'est la vie
Bernard Métranve
Sculpture - 43 x 39 x 20 cm Sculpture - 16.9 x 15.4 x 7.9 inch
€4,000

Corporate Body
Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Sculpture - 14 x 2 x 2 cm Sculpture - 5.5 x 0.8 x 0.8 inch
€4,883

Drum Horse
Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Sculpture - 33 x 20 x 13 cm Sculpture - 13 x 7.9 x 5.1 inch
€4,747


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Bronze sculptures are made from a series of wax molds, into which the sculptor pours melted bronze to create the final sculpture.
Bronze is used for sculptures because it expands just before it hardens, resulting in the accentuation of fine details. The bronze then shrinks slightly as it cools down, which makes it easy to remove the cast.
You can tell if a sculpture is bronze by testing if a magnet sticks to it, as iron is magnetic. Bronze also does not have the ability to rust, so a bronze sculpture will not have signs of corrosion on its surface.