Sculpture in Plaster and Resin
Handcrafted replica of a tribal skull-trophy in resin, feathers and shells - Irian...
Apollo - bust inspired by the Greco-Roman period, dark patina.
Classic bust in resin with marble patina, inspired by the Greco-Roman period.
Reproduction of the Cubist sculpture, Le Boxeur, by French artist Henri Laurens
Set of 3 Greek Figures under Globe, Classic Plaster Reproductions
Large plaster sculpture of a bust of Maréchal Lannes (1769-1809)
Medium-sized sculpture in the antique style, beautiful patina, white marble effect.
Medium-sized sculpture in the antique style, beautiful patina, white marble effect.
Black Apollo torso sculpture, small size, in resin and metal base.
Black Apollo torso sculpture, small size, in resin and metal base.
Sculpture in resin and plaster, representing a fragment of Apollo's foot sculpture,...
Sculpture representing a fragment of Apollo's bust.
Rosette for Haussmann-style apartment ceiling light, patinated plaster and resin cast...
Sculpture in antique style, white marble patina, magnificent patina, white marble effect.
Antique-style sculpture, black patina, magnificent patina, black marble effect.
Sculpture in resin and marble powder, representing a fragment of the Discophore sculpture
Sculpture in resin and marble powder, representing the Fragment de pied d'Apollon...
Sculpture, original plaster cast for the Monument du Maréchal Foch by Robert Wlerick,...
Fiberglass sculpture of a balloon dog, Contemporary art, 21st century.
Sculpture representing a statue of Venus in drapery, 21st century.
Sculpture representing a bust of the Emperor Augustus, 21st century.
Sculpture representing a bust of a Greek sportsman in the Hellenistic period, 21st...
Sculpture representing a bust of a Roman soldier, 21st century.
Sculpture of a male torso in the Hellenistic style, 21st century.
Sculpture of a head of Apollo in Hellenistic style, 21st century.
Crocodile sculpture by Richard Orlinski, 2006.
Sculpture of an angel, reproduction in composite material, 20th century, interior and...
Sculpture of a male torso in the Hellenistic style, 21st century.
Sculpture of a horse at a walk, contemporary work, 21st century.
Sculpture in Patinated Plaster by the Artist Capovani, Early 20th Century.
Luxury plaster and resin sculptures: lightness of material for the sublime
VisitplasterAnd theresinOccupy a singular place in the history of sculpture. These materials, long considered as supports for study or reproduction, have established themselves as true artistic mediums in their own right. Their ability to capture light, reveal gesture and magnify form have made them exceptional materials, sought after by collectors and art lovers the world over.
VisitGalerie Martynoff ParisHighlights the nobility of these materials with a unique collection ofluxury plaster and resin sculptures, covering all eras - fromLouis XVAtcontemporary design- and all styles:Empire, Napoleon III, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, modernAndcurrent.
Plaster: purity, truth and emotion
Since Antiquity, plaster has served as a study medium for artists. Its soft, malleable texture makes it possible to model volumes, expressions and drapery with infinite precision.
The great French sculptors -Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, François Rude, Auguste Rodin, Houdon, Falconet- have often worked in plaster before moving on to bronze or marble. But beyond the simple preparatory model, certain works in plaster possess an unequalled expressiveness, a raw sincerity that stone or metal soften.
Light diffuses through the plaster with a unique softness, exalting reliefs, faces and gestures. Aluxury plaster sculptureIs not just a prototype, but a work in its own right, stamped with the artist's hand, alive and vibrant.
Resin: modern innovation at the service of creation
Appearing in the XXᵉ century, theresinRevolutionizes sculpture. Its lightness, strength and ability to imitate all materials - bronze, marble, wood, stone - make it a material of great freedom.
Contemporary sculptors see in it an infinite field of experimentation: translucent, colored, lacquered, mirror-polished or textured resin. This material of themodern designLends itself equally well to figurative creations and monumental abstract works.
Visitluxury resin sculpturesAre perfectly suited to contemporary interiors. Their modernity, brilliance and variety of finishes allow us to create bold, unique pieces that are nonetheless imbued with traditional know-how.
Plaster through styles and eras
Louis XV: rocaille refinement
Under Louis XV, sculptors explored the sensuality and grace of the Rococo style. Plaster, light and supple, was used to model delicate figures: lovers, nymphs, gallant allegories. Busts in gilded or patinated plaster adorn the woodwork of private mansions. Their immaculate whiteness reflects the light of candelabras and sublimates the finesse of their features.
Louis XVI: classic perfection
Under Louis XVI, the art of plasterwork took a neoclassical turn. Artists sought harmony and symmetry inspired by Antiquity. Busts of philosophers and mythological figures were executed with rigor and elegance. Plaster became the preferred study material for academies, a symbol of purity and knowledge.
Empire: imperial rigor
The Napoleonic era gave plaster a heroic dimension. Imperial workshops produced monumental busts of Napoleon, reliefs inspired by ancient Rome, and triumphal allegories. Plaster, coated or patinated, competed with marble. It became the material of glory, memory and official representation.
Napoleon III: decorative eclecticism
Under the Second Empire, a taste for splendor and luxurious decoration placed plaster at the heart of aristocratic interiors. Artists produced copies, models and ornamental busts to enrich salons and galleries. Plaster was then painted, gilded or patinated to imitate marble, becoming a major decorative element.
Art Nouveau: the poetry of life
At the turn of the XXᵉ century, plaster regained its freedom. The sculptors of theArt Nouveau, asRaoul Larche, Agathon Léonard, orJules Desbois, they use this material to capture the fluidity of movement, the undulations of hair, the folds of drapery.
The shapes are sensual, inspired by nature and the female body. The plaster casts are sometimes enhanced with colored patinas, giving the material an organic, expressive dimension.
Art Deco: stylization and modernity
In the 1920s-1930s, plaster sculpture adapted to the new geometric and stylized lines of theArt Deco. Artists created elegant busts, dancers, stylized animals and sports figures.
Plaster is sometimes combined with resin or pigments to create a polished, modern look. Pure forms, balanced volumes and diffused light give these sculptures a timeless modernity, emblematic of the Roaring Twenties.
From modernism to contemporary creation: the age of resin
The XXᵉ century marks the advent of resin as a major artistic material. Artists such asCésar, Niki de Saint Phalle, Arman, orJeff KoonsExplore its infinite potential.
Transparent, colored or reflective, resin becomes a material of free expression. It bends to the artist's will, reproduces bronze or marble, or invents new aesthetics.
Visitluxury resin sculpturesAre now making their mark in contemporary art collections and designer interiors. Their brilliance and lightness magnify modern spaces, while preserving the sculptural nobility inherited from centuries past.
The magic of finishes: patinas, gilding and translucence
Whether plaster or resin, the range of finishes is infinite:
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Wax or ochre patinas, giving it an old-fashioned warmth.
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Gilding and silvering, to imitate bronze or marble.
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Polychrome paintings, adding expressiveness and relief.
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Transparent or lacquered resin, playing with light and depth.
These surface effects transform each work into a living object, changing as the light reflects off it. Matter becomes light, and sculpture takes on an almost immaterial dimension.
Themes and inspirations
The plaster and resin sculptures cover a wide range of subjects:
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Mythological and allegorical figures(Venus, Diana, Apollo).
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Busts and portraitsArtists, thinkers, rulers.
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Religious or spiritual topics, symbols of faith and peace.
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Animal sculptures, from the noble horse to the modern panther.
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Contemporary abstract sculptures, minimalist or monumental.
Each work, whether antique or contemporary, tells a story in which light matter becomes a vector of emotion and beauty.
The place of plaster and resin in contemporary decoration
In a classic interior, abust in patinated plasterOn a Louis XVI console evokes the grace of art academies and the gentleness of the workshops of yesteryear.
In a contemporary setting, adesign resin sculpture- white, black or translucent - attracts light and creates a striking contrast with modern materials.
These works bring character and balance to any space, whether it's a Haussmann apartment, a contemporary villa or a private mansion.
VisitGalerie Martynoff ParisAccompanies its collectors and decorators in this quest for harmony betweenheritage and innovation, tradition and design.
Craftsmanship and authenticity at the heart of each piece
Each sculpture presented by Galerie Martynoff is carefully selected for itsworkmanship, hisartistic interestAnd itsdecorative value.
Visitantique plasterworkHave been carefully restored to their original patina, testimony to the artist's gesture. Visitcontemporary resins, these are often limited editions or exclusive creations.
Each of these works illustrates the continuity of manual labor, the sculptor's passion and the nobility of detail.
Conclusion: the eternal lightness of art
Between fire and light, between the hand and the material, theluxury plaster and resin sculpturesEmbody the perfect union of gesture and grace.
FromLouis XVTo thecontemporary art, they all express the same quest: pure, unadulterated beauty, where every volume, every shadow, every reflection tells the story of human emotion.
Through its collection, theGalerie Martynoff ParisCelebrates the richness of these materials, the diversity of styles and the continuity of know-how handed down over the centuries.
To own a luxury plaster or resin sculpture is to own a fragment of this fragile eternity - a moment of poetry frozen in light.