Bronze sculptures
Regule sculpture of Siegfried in the Napoleon III style, 1900.
Sculpture of a woman in the antique style in patinated bronze, 19th century, Napoleon...
Seated Buddha in patinated bronze, circa 17th century.
Christofle sculpture of a trophy, 19th century, Napoleon III period.
Bronze sculpture by Eugène Aizelin, 19th century, Napoleon III period.
Patinated bronze bust of Arianne by Auguste Clésinger, 19th century.
Bronze sculpture with brown patina, bust of Emmanuel Villanis, early 20th century, Art...
Gilt bronze sculpture and marble base by Paul Ducuing, 19th century.
large sculpture in patinated bronze by Henri Vidal, circa 1900, Art Nouveau period.
Large bronze sculpture with double patina, gilded and browned by Edouard Drouot, 19th...
Sculpture in patinated bronze by Adolphe Jean Lavergne, 19th century.
Gilt bronze and onyx sculpture by Henri Peinte, 1900.
Bronze sculpture by Hippolyte Moreau, 1900.
Sculpture in patinated bronze by Henri Emile Allouard, 1900.
Sculpture of an elephant in patinated bronze, 20th century.
Sculpture in patinated bronze after Fernando Botero, 20th century.
Bronze sculpture of a helmeted woman surrounded by cherubs, Napoleon III period, 19th...
Bronze sculpture of two dogs playing on a marble base, 19th century, Napoleon III period.
Bronze sculpture of Ratapoil after Honoré Daumier, 20th century.
Bronze sculpture of the big cat after Fernando Botero, 20th century.
Sculpture in patinated bronze, stag and hunting dog, 19th century.
Regule sculpture by Auguste Moreau, marble base, early 20th century.
Gilded and patinated bronze sculpture of a panda, 20th century.
Gilt bronze sculpture, napkin holder representing the head of a Lion, 20th century.
Bronze sculpture of a bull in motion, 20th century.
Brown patina bronze sculpture signed Gia-Loï, early 20th century.
Bronze sculpture, signed F. Barbedienne, 19th century, Napoleon III.
Bronze sculpture signed Moreau, Napoleon III period, 19th century.
Bronze sculpture in the art deco style, contemporary sculpture signed D.H Chiparus,...
Bronze sculpture, contemporary sculpture signed Ernst Barlach, modern edition, 21st...
bronze sculpture, Contemporary work, The Thinker, Model by Auguste Rodin, XXIst Century.
An important sculpture of an eagle in silver-plated metal, table centrepiece, 20th...
Large Bronze Sculpture by A.CARBIER from the 19th Century.
Bronze sculpture in the Romantic taste, 20th century.
Sculpture in gilded and patinated bronze, signed Campagne, 19th century.
Bust, sculpture of a Courtisane in gilded bronze by Eugène Antoine François Aizelin.
Bronze sculpture, Walking Horse, 20th century.
Welcome to our prestigious collection of luxury bronze sculptures
Our collection of luxury bronze sculptures is a true celebration of art and craftsmanship, offering a diversity of styles and periods that will delight the most discerning art lover. From timeless pieces from the Louis XV and Louis XVI periods to bold Art Deco and contemporary design creations, our selection is designed to sublimate your spaces and bring a touch of elegance and refinement to your home.
Louis XV and Louis XVI sculptures: the grace and elegance of the 18th century
Bronze sculptures in the Louis XV and Louis XVI styles are synonymous with luxury and sophistication. The Louis XV style, also known as Rococo, is characterised by sinuous forms, graceful curves and complex decorative motifs, often inspired by nature. Bronzes from this period capture lightness and elegance, with common themes such as mythological scenes, putti and floral motifs.
In contrast, the Louis XVI style is more sober and symmetrical, reflecting a transition to Neoclassicism. Sculptures from this period feature straight lines and geometric motifs, with a marked influence from Greek and Roman Antiquity. Popular subjects include busts of famous personalities, representations of classical divinities and allegorical scenes.
The Empire: The grandeur and majesty of Napoleon Bonaparte
The Empire style, popularised during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, is characterised by a grandeur and majesty that seeks to recall the glory of the Roman Empire. Bronze sculptures from this period are often imposing and adorned with imperial symbols such as eagles, laurel wreaths and sphinxes. Military themes were also predominant, with representations of war heroes, battle scenes and busts of Napoleon himself.
Napoleon III: An eclectic mix of styles
The Napoleon III, or Second Empire, period was marked by an eclecticism that drew on various stylistic influences from the past. Bronze sculptures from this period reflect this diversity, with pieces inspired by Neoclassicism, Baroque, Renaissance and even Orientalism. This mix of styles creates a visual richness and variety that makes it possible to find unique and distinctive pieces for any type of interior.
Art Nouveau: nature and movement at the heart of design
Art Nouveau, which emerged at the end of the 19th century, was an artistic movement that emphasised organic forms and natural motifs. Bronze sculptures from this period are characterised by their fluid lines, elegant curves and attention to detail. Common themes include graceful women, often draped in flowing gowns, stylised plants and animals. These works capture the beauty and dynamism of nature, bringing a touch of natural elegance to your space.
Art Deco: the bold modernity of the 1920s
Art Deco, which reached its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, is synonymous with modernity and boldness. Bronze sculptures from this period are characterised by their geometric shapes, clean lines and stylised motifs. The use of luxurious materials and innovative techniques gives these works a distinctive and refined character. Common themes include human figures in dynamic poses, abstract motifs and representations of speed and progress.
Contemporary design: creativity without limits
Contemporary bronze sculpture design pushes the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Contemporary artists explore new techniques, materials and forms to create unique works that reflect current trends and societal concerns. Contemporary sculptures can be abstract or figurative, minimalist or complex, but they all share a commitment to experimentation and originality. These pieces bring a touch of modernity and sophistication to any space.
Why choose our luxury bronze sculptures?
Each bronze sculpture in our collection is a work of art in its own right, created by talented artists and expert craftsmen. Our pieces are carefully selected for their exceptional quality, timeless beauty and ability to enrich your environment. Whether you're looking for a classic piece or a contemporary creation, you'll find the perfect piece in our collection to complement your décor and express your taste for art and luxury.
Conclusion
Our collection of luxury bronze sculptures is an invitation to discover and appreciate the richness and diversity of art through the ages. From the classic masterpieces of the Louis XV, Louis XVI and Empire periods to the bold creations of Art Nouveau, Art Deco and contemporary design, each piece is a celebration of elegance, creativity and craftsmanship. We invite you to explore our collection and find the bronze sculpture that will bring a touch of distinction and sophistication to your space.