Modern
Modern sculpture is a style of art that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is characterized by a number of features, including:
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Break from tradition: Modern sculpture broke away from traditional techniques and subjects, using new materials and forms to convey innovative ideas.
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Abstraction: Sculptures often tend towards abstraction, with distorted and fragmented forms.
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New materials: Sculptors experimented with new materials like metal, glass, and plastic, instead of the more traditional stone and bronze.
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Emphasis on design: Sculptures often emphasize design, form, and volume.
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Movement: Sculptures often suggest movement.
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Site-specific art: Modern sculptures are often created outdoors and are sometimes site-specific, meaning they are intentionally created for a specific place.
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Public art: The public’s reaction to sculpture in public spaces is a modern concept, as new parks and urban spaces were being developed in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Influenced by other cultures: Influenced by new sources of inspiration, including cultures outside of the European tradition.
Some pioneers of modern sculpture include Auguste Rodin, Constantin Brâncuși, and Henry Moore
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Abstract
Industrial III by The Vicar’s New Hobby
£4,950 inc VATIndustrial III by The Vicar’s New Hobby
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Bronze
Force by Jacques Vanroose
£2,700 inc VATJacques Vanroose, Force, Bronze, Edition of 100, 106cm high, 40cm wide, 30cm deep
Bronze sculpture of a nude male dancer, standing on one leg and with one arm stretched high into the air.
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Animals and Birds
Monumental Bronze Pegasus by John Cox
£35,000 inc VATMonumental Bronze Pegasus by John Cox
Monumental bronze Pegasus sculpture of a winged horse standing on its hind legs and rearing up. Set on a granite and marble plinth. This is an impressive outdoor sculpture suitable for a large garden or public display.
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Animals and Birds
Monumental Cranes by John Cox
£21,600 inc VATMonumental Cranes by John Cox, Bronze,
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Abstract
Dragon VII by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon VII by John Gratton, Steel and Wood
Ornamental steel handmade sculpture of a dragon on a gnarly wooden base.
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Abstract
Dragon VI by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon VI by John Gratton, Steel and Wood
Ornamental steel handmade sculpture of a dragon on a gnarly wooden base.
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Abstract
Dragon V by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon V by John Gratton, Steel and Slate
Unique table-top steel sculpture of a dragon on a wood base.
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Abstract
Dragon IX by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon IX by John Gratton, Steel and Wood
Ornamental sculpture of a steel dragon draped around natural gnarly wood.
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Abstract
Dragon IV by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon IV by John Gratton, Steel and Bronze
Tabletop bronze and steel sculpture of a dragon.
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Abstract
Dragon III by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon III by John Gratton, Bronze
Tabletop Bronze Sculpture of a Dragon
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Abstract
Dragon Candle Holder by John Gratton
£1,100 inc VATDragon Candle Holder by John Gratton, Bronze and Wood
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Animals and Birds
Lifesize Tiger Shark by Anon. Unknown
£1,100 inc VATLifesize Tiger Shark, Mild Steel
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Animals and Birds
Rearing Horse by Sean Crampton
£4,800 inc VATRearing Horse by Sean Crampton, Bronze
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Abstract
The Visitor 75cm Black Patination by Guido Deleu
£3,500 inc VATThe Visitor by Guido Deleu, Black Patina, Bronze
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20th Century
A Pair of Nagas
£3,600 inc VATA Pair of Nagas by 20th Century English School, Wood / Glass
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Bronze
Gaia-Earth Mother by Nicola Godden
£14,500 inc VATGaia-Earth Mother by Nicola Godden, Bronze
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Abstract
The Missing Peace by Richard Jack
£9,000 inc VATThe Missing Peace by Richard Jack, Portland Limestone , Stainless Steel
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Abstract
The Beginning by Richard Jack
£12,900 inc VATThe Beginning by Richard Jack, Portland Limestone
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Bronze Resin
The Acrobats by John Robinson
£72,000 inc VATThis iconic sculpture, arguably John???s most well-known and acclaimed piece was originally conceived during a trip to Greece in the 1970???s. Based on the original Olympian athletes dating back to the 8th century BC in ancient Greece, John started with a 16inch bronze maquette, which he then scaled up to a monumental scale. Being very practical, he ingeniously made a joint on the wrist of the upper acrobat, which is reinforced with a steel rod, making transport and erection relatively simple. The first cast was mounted at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Maui, Hawaii. There are another 7 examples around the world, one of which is located outside the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, Australia.
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Abstract
Celebrating Our New One by Innocent Nyashenga
£3,000 inc VATCelebrating Our New One by Innocent Nyashenga, Stone
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Contemporary
Tell Me Your Problems by Edward Chiwawa
£7,200 inc VATTell Me Your Problems by Edward Chiwawa, Stone
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Bronze
Miniature ‘Freedom’, Harley Davidson Fatboy by Steve Wood and Clive Morris
£2,400 inc VATMiniature ‘Freedom’, Harley Davidson Fatboy by Steve Wood and Clive Morris, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Birds On A Branch by Ferdinand Pautrot
£1,104 inc VATBirds On A Branch by Ferdinand Pautrot, Bronze
Two separate sculptures of realistic birds on a branch.
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Abstract
Figures With Flowing Hair by Sean Rice
£5,400 inc VATFigures With Flowing Hair by Sean Rice, Bronze , Copper , Stone
An abstract bronze and copper on a slate base. Depicting 2 small figures with swirly hair blowing in the wind holding a ribbon between them.
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Abstract
Trunk Sculpture by Mother Nature
£1,500 inc VATTrunk Sculpture by Mother Nature, Wood
Teak piece of wood sculpture standing upright. Unique, 255cm high, 100cm wide, 110cm deep.