Expressionism
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Distorted formsSculptures often feature distorted forms and exaggerated lines.Â
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Unconventional materialsExpressionist sculptors use unconventional and often scavenged materials.Â
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Open structuresSome expressionist sculptors, like David Smith, create open structures that defy traditional notions of sculpture’s mass and volume.Â
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Wall-mounted assemblagesSome expressionist sculptors, like Louise Nevelson, place their sculptural assemblages against the wall.Â
- A focus on capturing emotions through evocative imagery
- A rejection of realism
- A use of strong and intense colors
- A use of distortion, exaggeration, and primitivism
- A use of fantasy
- A use of vivid, jarring, violent, or dynamic formal elements
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Abstract
Elefante Spaziale in the style of Salvator Dali by Anon Unknown
£960 inc VATElefante Spaziale in the style of Salvator Dali by Anon Unknown, Bronze
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Abstract
The Most Dangerous Creature on the Planet by Saraj Guha
£2,100 inc VATThe Most Dangerous Creature on the Planet by Saraj Guha, Steel, Glass
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Abstract
Deep Impressions by Eric Duggan
£4,560 inc VATDeep Impressions by Eric Duggan, Bronze Resin
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Abstract
Feet of the Mind by Collen Nyanhongo
£3,600 inc VATFeet of the Mind by Collen Nyanhongo, Stone
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Abstract
Path of True Love by Sign Muzika
£6,000 inc VATPath of True Love by Sign Muzika
Knotted, twisted curling strands of deep, dark hued serpentine trace the path of true love. Endless twists and turns that coil and wrap around themselves, showing that though the journey may be full of twists and surprises, it can remain as strong as stone once reached.
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Contemporary
Mother Earth by Daniel Cordell
£3,600 inc VATMother Earth by Daniel Cordell, Elm Wood
Carved wooden sculpture of a woman in a reclining position on a bed of leaves and flowers. She appears relaxed and content.
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Bronze
Scan by Ann Vrielinck
£7,740 inc VATScan by Ann Vrielinck, Bronze
Bronze sculpture of three figures standing with their legs apart and each holding a long pole.
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Abstract
Bankside Frog by Mark Goodchild
£5,700 inc VATBankside Frog by Mark Goodchild, Steel
Unique abstract steel sculpture representing a frog
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Abstract
A Thousand Times by Mark Goodchild
£2,700 inc VATA Thousand Times by Mark Goodchild, Digger Parts on Wood.
Abstract sculpture using digger parts on a wooden base to create a a star like form with a central spherical hole.
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Anon Unknown
Mother and Child by Anon Unknown
£900 inc VATAnon, Unknown, Mother with Child, Bronze on Marble Plinth
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Animals and Birds
Triceratops by Anon Unknown
£1,200 inc VATTriceratops by Anon Unknown, Bronze on green marble base
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Alex Davies
The Man Who Would Be King by Alex Davies
£7,200 inc VATThe Man Who Would Be King by Alex Davies, Bronze gilded in gold, on a steel base
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Bronze
Lady of the White Rose by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano
£57,456 inc VATLady of the White Rose by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Fishing Luck Marine by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano
£10,680 inc VATFishing Luck Marine by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano, Bronze
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Abstract
House of Fortune (Male) by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano
£23,400 inc VATHouse of Fortune (Male) by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano, Bronze
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Abstract
House of Luck (female) by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano
£21,888 inc VATHouse of Luck (female) by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano, Bronze
Unique bronze sculpture of a figure with the head of a rabbit, golden butterfly wings and dress. An orange, rectangular skirt sits above legs and feet with curled up ends.
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Abstract
Emerging Figure Triptych, Executed in 1966 by Michael Ayrton (1921 – 1975)
£48,000 inc VATEmerging Figure Triptych, Executed in 1966 by Michael Ayrton (1921 – 1975) , Bronze on Wood Plinth
Sculpture of figures emerging out of three panels made from bronze and copper wire on a wood plinth.
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Abstract
Naturalistic Form by Peter Hodgkinson
£14,400 inc VATNaturalistic Form by Peter Hodgkinson, Stone
Unique carved stone sculpture of forms inspired by nature.
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Abstract
Grazing Horse by Simon Probyn
£4,200 inc VATGrazing Horse by Simon Probyn, Galvanised Industrial Steel
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Abstract
Multidimensional Torso by Toma Nenov
£4,000 inc VATMultidimensional Torso by Toma Nenov, Bronze
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Abstract
Multidimensional Face by Toma Nenov
£4,000 inc VATMultidimensional Face by Toma Nenov, Bronze on Marble Plinth with constructed Steel Column Stand
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Abstract
Let us go, You and I by Won Lee
£36,000 inc VATLet us go, You and I by Won Lee, Bronze
Bronze sculpture of an abstract figure. Signed and numbered 1 from an edition of 5.
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Abstract
Gooi by Won Lee
£25,200 inc VATGooi by Won Lee, Bronze
Bronze sculpture of an abstract figure. The contours of the standing figure gently emerge into a loose form.