Modern sculpture
Collection by Algimantas Lekevičius • Last updated 11 weeks ago
INSPIRATION: BARBARA HEPWORTH - Alabama Chanin | Journal
Our Collections feature new garment styles, including different varieties of smocks—inspired in part by the workwear of seminal female artists like Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, and Barbara Hepworth. Hepworth particularly kept to a distinctive style of work garments like aprons, hooded jackets, and the beloved smock. Hepworth was a British sculptor whose career spanned five decades,... Read on
Ros Newman (Retired) MRSS | Royal Society of Sculptors
Ros Newman MRSS | Royal Society of Sculptors
Masatoyo Kishi Japanese Stone and Travertine Torso Floor Sculpture
This wonderful monumental cast black stone limited edition floor sculpture is by the noted Japanese artist; Masatoyo Kishi. He was born in Sakai Japan in 1924, lived in America and passed away in 2017. His education focused greatly in psychics and mathematics. He worked in the mediums of painting and sculpture. This particular sculpture is of sensual from all directions. It sits on a long column travertine base that is part of the original sculpture. It is signed Kuki and is number 19/100 as…
WILLEQUET - Grande Naïade - circa 1955 - Martel Greiner
ANDRE WILLEQUET (Bruxelles 1921 – Uccle 1998) « Grande Naïade » Circa 1955 Bronze n°1/8 100 x 50 x 60 cm
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Alexander Calder, Laocoön, 1947
Annette Jalilova Yse
After her career as a dancer, Annette Jalilova chose to explore another of her artistic talents and turned her entire focus to sculpture. The initial period revolved around volume with the "SENSUELLES" series, and was followed by a second series of sculptures known as the "INSEPARABLES" in which she introduced voids. The pieces are positioned in relation to one another to constitute coherent personas in poses as timeless as they are natural. Around the same period, Annette evolved towards…
Mujer tumbada al sol
Esta escultura de hierro (45x16x12 cm) está realizada con cuatro placas de hierro de 3 mm recortadas, una de ellas doblada en angulo por un lado, y soldadas entre unas a otras. El acabado se ha realizado oxidando el hierro y dándole una mano de cera al final.
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