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Showing 24 artworks out of more than 240+ with Sculpture
Witness the dramatic power of Bernini's 'David with Goliath'! This iconic sculpture captures a pivotal biblical moment – a masterpiece of Baroque art, showcasing David’s triumph and Rome’s artistic legacy.
'Rape of the Sabine Women,' sculpted by Jean Boulogne (Giambologna) between 1579 and 1583, embodies Mannerist artistry—characterized by expressive movement and intricate detail—celebrated for its depiction of Roman mythology. Admire this monumental masterpiece housed in Florence’s Loggia dei Lanzi.
Discover Senga Nengudi’s groundbreaking R.S.V.P. I sculpture (1977). Explore abstract performance art & found object sculptures by this 2023 Nasher Prize laureate.
A powerful bronze-style depiction of Auguste Rodin's Balzac Nude with his Arms Crossed captures the raw intensity of 19th-century sculpture, inviting you to bring this masterpiece of modern form into your collection.
Experience the grace of Benedetto da Maiano's 15th-century sculpture, Christ and the Samaritan Woman, capturing a moment of profound biblical narrative art you can own.
Rodin’s haunting Head of Saint John the Baptist captures profound suffering through textured clay—a revolutionary technique that redefined sculpture's expressive power. Explore this iconic masterpiece by Auguste Rodin from the late 1880s and bring timeless beauty into your home.
Experience Yinka Shonibare's 'Wind Sculpture III,' a striking kite-like sculpture exploring identity and cultural heritage. A vibrant piece from the acclaimed British artist, known for his bold use of Ankara fabric.
Explore Elisabeth Rist's surreal video art – *Selfless in the Bath of Lava* blends feminist themes with vibrant color and immersive installations, challenging conventional beauty standards.
Francesco di Giorgio Martini sculpted St Christopher in 1494, showcasing a realistic depiction with meticulous attention to detail—a testament to his Renaissance artistry and architectural vision.
This striking Neoclassical bust by Jean-Antoine Houdon captures the brilliant intellect of Voltaire through masterful textures and lifelike detail, offering a profound piece for any discerning collector to possess.
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's "Laughing Girl with Roses" captures youthful joy & beauty. This stunning marble sculpture embodies Romanticism’s emotional depth, a timeless masterpiece.
Admire 'Head from a Figure, Xochipilli Macuilxochitl,' a stunning 1521 Aztec masterpiece. Explore the rich symbolism & artistry of this iconic pre-Columbian portrait.
Marvel at Benvenuto Cellini's opulent 'Cope Pin,' a masterpiece of Renaissance goldsmithing & sculpture, showcasing intricate detail and mythological symbolism from 1520.
Witness the poignant martyrdom of St. Lawrence by Agnolo Bronzino! This 1569 fresco captures the saint's suffering with dramatic intensity, showcasing Mannerist elegance and a profound spiritual moment.
Honoré Daumier’s unsettling sculpture of Count de Keratry embodies 19th-century realism & satire. Explore this grotesque bust, showcasing exaggerated features & earthy tones.
Inspired by Kosala’s Sundari River, Fo Guang Shan's monumental bronze sculpture embodies Northern Wei Buddhist aesthetics—a serene depiction of Buddha and disciple—inviting viewers to contemplate timeless wisdom and explore the beauty of contemplative art.
Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic sculpture captures the dynamism of space exploration in vibrant hues—yellow, blue, purple, red—a hallmark of Pop Art's bold aesthetic. This 1967 masterpiece exemplifies Lichtenstein’s innovative technique and invites viewers to contemplate art’s engagement with popular culture.
Experience the emotional depth of Rodin's Minotaur sculpture, a masterpiece of late 19th-century expressive realism; discover this powerful study in stone.
Witness the iconic 'Hand of God' – Maradona’s controversial yet legendary goal! This Rodin sculpture captures the drama and symbolism of Argentina's 1986 World Cup victory. A masterpiece of expressive realism.
The sculpture was purchased by the Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, the museum reserved for works by living artists, after it was shown at the Salon in 1890.
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