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Vintage Action and Motion kinetic art by Otagiri Japan 15/22
€59Bid from €40
A teak goat figurine, Denmark, 1960s
€80Bid from €70
Bronze sculpture Rop Phillipi
€800Bid from €400
Cracked Italian ceramic tiger Hollywood Regency Vintage 60s
€250Bid from €125
Ceramic sculpture
€1,500Bid from €750
Signed Crystal Elephant Statue by Mats Jonasson - 15 cm - Sweden
€135Bid from €68
Lovegrenade 23kt gold plated artwork in frame PopArt collection
€195Bid from €140
Genuine papilio butterfly gilded in 23kt gold under glass dome Butterfly Artwork
€249Bid from €165
23kt gold Mother Nature gilded artwork in frame limited edition
€219Bid from €140

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Porcelain figurine of a dog.
€140Bid from €125
A pelican figurine by Ćmielów from the 1960s.
€510Bid from €470
Porcelain penguin figurine by Wałbrzych, designed by Mieczysław Naruszewicz, 1960s.
€270Bid from €240
Porcelain figurine by Ćmielów, designed by Hanna Orthwein, Poland, 1960s.
€380Bid from €350
Porcelain figurine by Lladro, Spain.
€220Bid from €200
Porcelain parrot figurine, Sitzendorf, Germany, early 20th century.
€170Bid from €150
Figure of a dancer by Steatyt, Poland, 1950s/1960s.
€145Bid from €130
Porcelain woodpecker figurine, Bing & Grondahl, Denmark, 1970s/80s.
€260Bid from €240
A Large Figure of a Polar Bear, Chodzież, Poland, 1950s-1960s
€180Bid from €160
Porcelain figurine of Russian Borzoi Greyhound, Bogucice, 1960s
€180Bid from €160
Bear figure, designed by Knud Khyn, Royal Copenhagen
€425Bid from €385
zoom_in Bear figure, designed by Knud Khyn, Royal Copenhagen
€425Bid from €385
Bear figure, designed by Knud Khyn, Royal Copenhagen
€425Bid from €385
Bear figure, designed by Knud Khyn, Royal Copenhagen
€370Bid from €335
Bear figure, designed by Knud Khyn, Royal Copenhagen
€440Bid from €400
Large expressive sculpture (120 cm) - inspired by Einstein - by Jef Van de Caesbeek (1943-1997)
€650Bid from €455
Vintage sculpture in solid brass with reflections of its petals
€540Bid from €480
6 Baby figurines
€250
We should all be feminists
€2,500€2,000Bid from €1,200
Escultura “torso femenino”, mármol belga, firmada J.J.M., s. XX – Francia
€1,980Bid from €1,800
Brutalist Fiberglass Relief Wall Plaque, 1960s
€2,000Bid from €1,000
Pierre Chenet “Grand ours polaire” bronze sculpture 47cm
€1,200Bid from €795
Erotic image
€500Bid from €300
Sargadelos porcelain figurines/vases
€160Bid from €80
Brutalist Fiberglass Relief Wall Plaque, 1960s
€400Bid from €200
Eagle sculpture
€8,000Bid from €4,000
S-T2AL-008, Op Art wall object by L.J. Billion
€800Bid from €600
Child bust of Alexandre Brongniart Limoges porcelain signed Camille Tharaud after Jean Houdon
€350Bid from €175
Sculpture of full woman
€95Bid from €65
Onogata Kabuki
€895Bid from €700
Vintage sculpture in brass and iron
€420Bid from €380
1070s Lucite large rooster figure by Abraham Palatnik
€275Bid from €200
Mother and child - Marble sculpture by Mario Orsogna
€2,400
William sweetlove cloned horse fisherman Oostduinkerke
€1,950Bid from €975
Red brown marble sculpture 1998
€750Bid from €600
Barbara Keidel - Houses on Rocks, 1996 - Handsigned Mixed Media Artwork,
€850
William sweetlove cloned goat Beaufort 2003
€2,000Bid from €1,000
Image "The Thinker" by Austin Productions 1994
€75Bid from €50
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Sculpture

Buying Sculpture Art

Buying sculpture art is done to add a unique, personal touch to a space. Sculpture is a form of art that uses solid materials such as stone, metal, clay or wood to create three-dimensional structures that represent people, animals or abstract concepts. Sculpture is the branch of fine art that works in three dimensions and produces physical objects. Sculptures can be made of many different materials and range in size from small sculptures to large works. Sculpture is a great way to bring personality and art into the home.

Sculpture modern

Modern sculpture is a form of sculpture that emerged in the 20th and 21st centuries. Modern sculpture is characterized by an absence of symbolic elements. Modern sculptors have also used industrial materials such as plastic. Modern sculptures are abstract or realistic, large or small. Some modern sculptures are made for public art, others as personal expressions of the artist.

Greek sculpture

Greek sculpture is still appreciated today. It is craftsmanship and style in one which forms a timeless whole. It exudes prosperity and refinement. The Greeks were the first civilization to create these sculptures. They made many body sculptures in particular. Greek sculptures are some of the most famous sculptures in history because they were among the first made by humans. In fact, many people think that Greek sculptures are among the finest examples of sculpture in history because they held up well.

Abstract sculpture

These are sculptures that abandon any relationship to visually observable reality.They are often made of metal, plastic, or other materials. Abstract sculptures can be found in many different places. For example, in a museum or in a garden. The abstract sculpture forms a focal point for the space where it is placed, and it will make people stop and look at it for a few moments before moving on with their day.

Abstract Art

Abstract art can be left hanging for years without getting boring. It looks nice as decoration in work spaces, but it can also look really good in the living room on a [side table](/en/ furniture/tables/side tables) or in the bedroom and gives the whole thing a more playful look. This is a form of art that does not represent an object or person. The artist brings their imagination and creativity to life in the art to create something original. Abstract artists use different techniques such as shape, color, texture, line and space to create their artwork. It depicts everything but reality.

What is sculpture?

Sculpture is a three-dimensional art form created through the manipulation of materials such as clay, metal, stone, glass or wood. It is created by cutting or chopping off pieces of the material as with stone or wood. With clay, it is modeled and fired. If working with plaster or metal, the sculpture takes shape by casting the material. The making of sculpture is called sculpture. A well-known sculpture is Jeff Koon's balloon dog sculpture. This is a dog made of balloons with a smooth look that makes it look like it came out of a balloon art show. Sculpture can be found in the forms of a sculpture, bust, statue, relief, installation, portrait head, assemblage, etc.

How much does art cost at Whoppah?

The cost of art depends on several factors. For example, if it is a one-of-a-kind piece, it will be an expensive item. The fewer copies there are the rarer and often the more expensive the artwork will be. The where is also based on the celebrity of the artist and how much time was put into the artwork in its creation. The cost here can range from a few hundred dollars to many thousands of dollars.

How does sculpture work?

Sculpture is a form of art that involves creating three-dimensional images. In sculpture with stone, you can use a hammer and chisel to create a sculpture in the stone. A three-dimensional sculpture can also be a wooden sculpture, or it can be made of concrete, clay, wax, plaster, metal or plastics.

Where do you put sculpture?

You can put sculpture down in different places in your home to add a decorative and artistic element to your interior. You can actually put sculptures anywhere in your home. Place a beautiful sculpture in your living room on a side table or coffee table. If you have a large dining table you can place a sculpture in the middle of the table as a sophisticated table decoration, but a nice small sculpture can also look good in the bedroom on your bedside table. Furthermore, you can always hang a sculpture on the wall as well.