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Belisama L'envol
Philippe Buil
Sculpture - 36 x 34 x 14 cm Sculpture - 14.2 x 13.4 x 5.5 inch
$2,749
Angel with Wings, no. EA III/IV
Joanna Zakrzewska-Cholewa
Sculpture - 31 x 8 x 5 cm Sculpture - 12.2 x 3.1 x 2 inch
$1,559
Germinal h cm 40 (bronze)
Antoniucci Volti
Sculpture - 40 x 26 x 27 cm Sculpture - 15.7 x 10.2 x 10.6 inch
$12,902
Five second and eighty one milliseconds
Krikor Avessian
Sculpture - 60 x 32 x 26 cm Sculpture - 23.6 x 12.6 x 10.2 inch
$7,260
Venus spatiale
Salvador Dali
Sculpture - 65 x 35.5 x 32.5 cm Sculpture - 25.6 x 14 x 12.8 inch
$63,006
Affinity, étude II
Patrick Villas
Sculpture - 26 x 27 x 21 cm Sculpture - 10.2 x 10.6 x 8.3 inch
$6,731
Petite Femme Chiffonnèe (bronze)
Antoniucci Volti
Sculpture - 16 x 40 x 23 cm Sculpture - 6.3 x 15.7 x 9.1 inch
$12,902
Petite penseuse
Jacques Coquillay
Sculpture - 20 x 14.5 x 11 cm Sculpture - 7.9 x 5.7 x 4.3 inch
$4,039
Lincoln in Dalivision
Salvador Dali
Sculpture - 72.4 x 48.3 x 2.5 cm Sculpture - 28.5 x 19 x 1 inch
$7,500
Otto/Opus 348 and Otra/Opus 349
Miguel Berrocal
Sculpture - 12.5 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm Sculpture - 4.9 x 4.9 x 4.9 inch
$2,693
Jongetje met hond op schouders (Little boy with dog on shoulders)
Babette Degraeve
Sculpture - 97 x 50 x 21 cm Sculpture - 38.2 x 19.7 x 8.3 inch
$9,200
Over the moon
Liselotte Andersen
Sculpture - 184 x 30 x 1 cm Sculpture - 72.4 x 11.8 x 0.4 inch
$24,457
Sur une ligne d'elle
Bernard Métranve
Sculpture - 20 x 31 x 20 cm Sculpture - 7.9 x 12.2 x 7.9 inch
$3,982
Hommage à la mode
Salvador Dali
Sculpture - 51 x 27 x 22 cm Sculpture - 20.1 x 10.6 x 8.7 inch
$30,695
Abandon 5/8
Marie-Madeleine Vitrolles
Sculpture - 37 x 28 x 14 cm Sculpture - 14.6 x 11 x 5.5 inch
$8,302
The Silent Truth #1 (Study)
Johannes Nielsen
Sculpture - 11 x 21 x 7 cm Sculpture - 4.3 x 8.3 x 2.8 inch
$1,243
La Flamme
Marie Thérèse Tsalapatanis
Sculpture - 55 x 35 x 25 cm Sculpture - 21.7 x 13.8 x 9.8 inch
$8,526
La gardien de la forêt, Kuntermann, Monumentale
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 241 x 105 x 93 cm Sculpture - 94.9 x 41.3 x 36.6 inch
$123,409
Young woman
Gediminas Endriekus
Sculpture - 29.5 x 14.5 x 8 cm Sculpture - 11.6 x 5.7 x 3.1 inch
$6,731
Cernunnos, monumental
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 288 x 115 x 75 cm Sculpture - 113.4 x 45.3 x 29.5 inch
$100,971
Aurora - Bronze Sculpture | Sculpture Bronze
Gediminas Endriekus
Sculpture - 31 x 35 x 22.5 cm Sculpture - 12.2 x 13.8 x 8.9 inch
$16,828
She Turns to Face the Sun
Manny Woodard
Sculpture - 31 x 10 x 11 cm Sculpture - 12.2 x 3.9 x 4.3 inch
$720
Buste homme
Christian Della Giustina
Sculpture - 68 x 21 x 25 cm Sculpture - 26.8 x 8.3 x 9.8 inch
$11,107
Dans les coussins
Beatrice Bizot
Sculpture - 18 x 29 x 17 cm Sculpture - 7.1 x 11.4 x 6.7 inch
$2,019
Greetings gods and goddesses
Arman
Sculpture - 30.4 x 14 x 10 cm Sculpture - 12 x 5.5 x 3.9 inch
$12,117
Le dieu Pan
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 135 x 63 x 45 cm Sculpture - 53.1 x 24.8 x 17.7 inch
$67,314
Strawberry Pudding
Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie
Sculpture - 29 x 5 x 3 cm Sculpture - 11.4 x 2 x 1.2 inch
$903
Sitting Girl, no. II/IV
Jacek Cholewa
Sculpture - 20.5 x 8 x 11.8 cm Sculpture - 8.1 x 3.1 x 4.6 inch
$1,234
Cueilleuse de lumière
Grégory Poussier
Sculpture - 38 x 28 x 18 cm Sculpture - 15 x 11 x 7.1 inch
$4,712
Sorceress
Gediminas Endriekus
Sculpture - 46 x 16 x 32 cm Sculpture - 18.1 x 6.3 x 12.6 inch
$15,707
Tutoyer le ciel
Marine De Soos
Sculpture - 37.5 x 16 x 8.5 cm Sculpture - 14.8 x 6.3 x 3.3 inch
$7,292
Veilleur monumental
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 200 x 200 x 220 cm Sculpture - 78.7 x 78.7 x 86.6 inch
$314,132
Gaïa (Dana)
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 210 x 68 x 55 cm Sculpture - 82.7 x 26.8 x 21.7 inch
$78,533
Poséidon monumental
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 294 x 96 x 100 cm Sculpture - 115.7 x 37.8 x 39.4 inch
$145,847
Esus, monumentale
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 250 x 128 x 141 cm Sculpture - 98.4 x 50.4 x 55.5 inch
$179,504
Asclépios, maquette pour monumentale
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 57 x 29 x 27 cm Sculpture - 22.4 x 11.4 x 10.6 inch
$22,438
David & Goliath
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 300 x 140 x 140 cm Sculpture - 118.1 x 55.1 x 55.1 inch
$314,132
Oros II
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 147 x 83 x 79 cm Sculpture - 57.9 x 32.7 x 31.1 inch
$100,971
Asclépios
Christophe Charbonnel
Sculpture - 177 x 80 x 80 cm Sculpture - 69.7 x 31.5 x 31.5 inch
$100,971
Totale vergave (Total surrender)
Linde Ergo
Sculpture - 18 x 26 x 22 cm Sculpture - 7.1 x 10.2 x 8.7 inch
$3,927
Overgave (Surrender)
Linde Ergo
Sculpture - 20 x 27 x 20 cm Sculpture - 7.9 x 10.6 x 7.9 inch
$3,927
Dancing with my Handbag
Manny Woodard
Sculpture - 20 x 14 x 8 cm Sculpture - 7.9 x 5.5 x 3.1 inch
$654
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Circus Acrobats
Joanna Zakrzewska-Cholewa
Sculpture - 49 x 15 x 6 cm Sculpture - 19.3 x 5.9 x 2.4 inch
$1,794
Les espaces de Penseur de Rodin
Jesus Campos
Sculpture - 30 x 14 x 15 cm Sculpture - 11.8 x 5.5 x 5.9 inch
$1,099
Divina Proportia
Dirk De Keyzer
Sculpture - 58 x 12 x 8 cm Sculpture - 22.8 x 4.7 x 3.1 inch
$13,968
Le Patriarche N°1
Michel Bassompierre
Sculpture - 12 x 13 x 11 cm Sculpture - 4.7 x 5.1 x 4.3 inch
$4,039
La toilette - Sculpture bronze
Plaf
Sculpture - 15 x 12 x 8.5 cm Sculpture - 5.9 x 4.7 x 3.3 inch
$1,683
Lectrice assise sur bord de livre Love
Carl Jaunay
Sculpture - 31 x 13 x 10 cm Sculpture - 12.2 x 5.1 x 3.9 inch
$2,693
Caleidoscopio
Amancio Gonzalez
Sculpture - 41 x 30 x 20 cm Sculpture - 16.1 x 11.8 x 7.9 inch
$4,824
Bronze Sculpture for Sale
The technique used in the creation of bronze sculptures has changed very little since Antiquity. The sculptor begins by fashioning the subject in wax, then covers it with clay, pours on the bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, then breaks open the terracotta, leaving only the bronze object behind. Highly valued by sculptors, bronze is a robust and resistant material that fairs well outside. Using wax to create the initial mould allows for a high level of detail on the final sculpture, unlike steel sculpture. Certain nuances in color can be produced through the use of patinas.
These qualities explain why bronze is one of the oldest materials to be used by humans. Indeed, bronze tools were used in Mesopotamia, Egypt and China around 2800 BC.
In Mesopotamia, near to present-day Iran, bronze was used to depict animals in sacred art. In Egypt, it was was used to personify the gods, and also to create small sculpture statues placed in the tombs of the deceased. However, it was Ancient Greece, where craftsmen began to sculpt human figures and deities with remarkable realism, that gave bronze its prominent place in the history of art. Many pieces of work were imported to Rome, where the production of bronze sculptures developed. Bronze sculptures soon began to decorate the theatres and the homes of the rich. Admiring the skills of the Greeks, the Romans began ordering sculptures from merchants and craftsmen, who made copies of the moulds of the statues.
With the birth of Christianity, evangelisation and the building of churches became the priorities, and bronze creations were replaced by stone sculptures for decorating churches. It was only in the 14th century that masterpieces were rediscovered during excavations of Italian archaeological sites. A century later, Brunelleschi and Ghiberti set the Renaissance in motion by decorating the doors of the Florence Baptistery in bronze. Donatello, inspired by ancient Roman sculpture, was the first to excel in the art of expressing emotions through bronze sculptures, followed by Verrocchio, his pupil (and master of Leonardo da Vinci). Although the practice spread throughout Europe, it was mainly focused in Italy, where sculptors competed to obtain the most convincing results.
During the 16th century, the Flemish Jean de Bologne established himself as the undisputed master of bronze. He was the most copied artist in the 17th century, and it is partly due to him that the bronze sculpture spread across Europe. In Italy, production of bronze sculpture was fairly constant, irrespective of the period. In France, on the other hand, this technique depended on the political regime. When Louis XIV invited sculptors to his court (essentially to decorate Versailles) demand for bronze reappeared as a form of courtly art.
Bronze sculpture underwent a resurgence during the 19th century, with Rodin and Camille Claudel, and then with Cubism and the Art Deco movement. Bronze is an expensive, heavy material and costly for collectors to buy and its use has become less prevalent in the 20th and 21st centuries, but some artists use it nonetheless: Giuseppe Penone, Alberto Giacometti with his strange silhouettes, the compressions of César Baldaccini, Philippe Pasqua's butterflies and still life sculpture can all be seen on Artsper!
How is a bronze sculpture made?
Bronze sculptures are made from a series of wax molds, into which the sculptor pours melted bronze to create the final sculpture.
Why is bronze used for sculptures?
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.
How can you tell if a sculpture is bronze?
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.