Sculptures

Sculpture of Diana the Huntress, 21st century. Sculpture on base of Diana the Huntress, in patinated plaster and resin, 21st century, model from the Musée du Louvres, Paris. H: 32cm, W: 23cm, D: 19cm
Sculpture representing the bust of a Roman soldier, 21st century. Sculpture on base of a bust of a Roman soldier, Gladiator, in plaster and patinated resin, 21st century, modelled on the Musée du Louvres, Paris. H: 70cm, W: 61cm, D: 30cm
Terracotta buffalo, Proto-Austro Asian civilisation, circa 500 BC. Terracotta buffalo, Neolithic, circa 500 BC, Proto - Austro Asian civilisation (ancestors of the Mons and Khmers) of Banchieng (eponymous site in the north-east of present-day Thailand, near the town of Udonthani). H: 29cm, W: 27cm, D: 14cm
Large sculpture of the Holy Family, carved wood, 19th century. Sculpture of the Holy Family, spectacular carving for its size and quality, carved walnut, Flanders, 19th century. With frame: H: 110cm, W: 125cm, D: 15cm Sculpture: H: 103cm, W: 117cm, D: 10cm
Carved wooden sculpture of Mary Magdalene, circa 1500. Large limewood sculpture with traces of polychromy representing Mary Magdalene, German work, circa 1500. Height: 80cm. W: 35cm, D: 16cm
Seated Buddha in patinated bronze, circa 17th century. A bronze Buddha sculpture, brown patina, from Thai-Lao, principality of Chieng Kham, circa 17th century. Height: 52cm. W: 35cm, D: 15cm
€1,850.00
Art Nouveau terracotta sculpture, circa 1900. An Art Nouveau terracotta sculpture by Georges Charle Coudrai, circa 1900. H: 63cm, W: 37cm, D: 30cm
Large silver-plated bronze sculpture by Pierre Traverse, circa 1930, Art Deco. Silver-plated bronze sculpture by Pierre Traverse representing maternity, signed Pierre Traverse, founder's stamp: cire perdu, Leblanc-Barbedienne & fils, Paris, Art Deco period, circa 1930. H: 54cm, W: 70cm, D: 24cm
Patinated bronze bust of Arianne by Auguste Clésinger, 19th century. Sculpture of a bust of Arianne in patinated bronze by Auguste Clésinger, unique piece, signed on the edge of the shoulder, inscription on the back: Maison Marnyhac, 1 rue de la Paix. 19th century, Napoleon III period. h: 81cm, w: 47cm, d: 30cm
Carved stone sculpture, Divinity, Khmer Art, 11th / 12th century. Sculpture of the head of a male deity in grey sandstone. Khmer art, Angkorian period. 11th or 12th century. Appraisal certificate by Jacques Barrere dated 10 November 1999. Height: 30 cm L: 20 cm. D: 17 cm.
Carved wood sculpture representing the Marriage of Saint Catherine, 17th century. Important carved oak sculpture representing the Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria (on her left, the infant Jesus passes the mystical ring on the saint's finger). Flanders, Antwerp... early 17th century. The saint's left hand has been reattached....
€11,000.00
Oak sculpture of Saint Anne, 16th century. Large oak sculpture of Saint Anne. Work from the Upper Rhine, Basel region. First third of the 16th century. An arm is missing from the infant Jesus, and the Virgin's crown is slightly missing. H: 58cm, W: 27cm, D: 23cm

Explore the Art of Sculpture through the Ages on Our Site

Welcome to our online gallery, where the history of sculpture is told through a meticulously assembled collection spanning diverse cultures, eras and styles. From Greco-Roman antiquity to contemporary innovations, each work reflects the skills, materials and artistic philosophies of its time.

The Origins of Sculpture

The earliest forms of sculpture date back to prehistoric times, when man modelled human or animal forms in stone and clay. Our collection includes replicas and pieces inspired by these ancient artefacts, highlighting their raw simplicity and ritual importance.

Classical Antiquity

Explore the sculptures of ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, where statues were not only aesthetic representations but also symbols of divinity and power. Pieces from this period are characterised by their impressive realism and idealised forms, with every sculpted detail reflecting the ideals of beauty and perfection of the time.

The Middle Ages and the Renaissance

The Middle Ages saw sculpture become a key means of religious narrative, with representations of biblical scenes in churches and cathedrals. The Renaissance marked a return to classical forms, with sculptors such as Michelangelo and Donatello revolutionising art with techniques that emphasised realism and emotional expression.

Baroque and Rococo

Baroque and Rococo introduced dynamism and drama into sculpture, with works that seemed almost to be in motion. These styles are represented in our collection by pieces that capture the exuberance and rich detail of the period.

Neoclassicism to Modernism

The Neoclassical and Modern periods of sculpture show a range of responses to artistic traditions and innovations. Sculptures from these periods range from the simplified, elegant forms of Neoclassicism to the abstract, experimental forms of Modernism, reflecting a continual exploration of new materials and techniques.

The Contemporary Era

In contemporary sculpture, artists use innovative materials and mixed techniques to question and push back the boundaries of traditional art. Our contemporary selection includes works in metal, glass, plastic, and even digital media, each piece offering a unique perspective on modern themes and social issues.

Our Collection

Each sculpture in our catalogue has been chosen for its ability to inspire and move. We offer pieces of all sizes, from small statuettes to large installations, suitable for a variety of spaces and aesthetic preferences. As you browse our collection, you will discover not only magnificent works but also fragments of human history, each telling its own story across time and space.

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