Performing Arts
Performing arts sculptures represent the form of creative expression that involves individuals or groups using their bodies, voices, or objects to perform in front of a live audience. The category encompasses music, either vocal or instrumental, dance, theatre, and also opera, magic, mime, spoken word, recitation, and public speaking. Performing art sculptures make a wonderful addition to the home of any performer.
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After Luca Della Robbia
Singing Gallery by After Luca Della Robbia (Italian 1400 – 1482)
£30,000 inc VATSinging Gallery by After Luca Della Robbia (Italian 1400 – 1482), Marble
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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
The Model by Philomena Davidson
£2,340 inc VATThe Model by Philomena Davidson, Bronze
An abstract bronze piece that shows a golden figure posing with long legs and arms.
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Abstract
Three Figures by Stephen Broadbent
£3,900 inc VATThree Figures by Stephen Broadbent, Bronze , Stone
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Abstract
Couple Dancing (Bath Stone) by Keith Newstead
£1,140 inc VATCouple Dancing (Bath Stone) by Keith Newstead, Stone , Wood
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Bronze
Dance Like No One Is Watching by Le Bao
£1,020 inc VATDance Like No One Is Watching by Le Bao, Bronze
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Bronze
The Three Nymphs by Ronald Cameron
£28,800 inc VATThe Three Nymphs by Ronald Cameron, Bronze
A bronze sculpture of three nude female figures stood in a circle, all holding a piece of ribbon.
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Abstract
Swing to the Music by Biggie Chikodzi
Original price was: £7,200.£6,500Current price is: £6,500. inc VATSwing to the Music by Biggie Chikodzi, Opal Stone
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Abstract
Interpretive Dance by Biggie Chikodzi
£3,600 inc VATInterpretive Dance by Biggie Chikodzi, Springstone
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Abstract
Dancing to the Beat by Tendai Chipiri
£2,400 inc VATDancing to the Beat by Tendai Chipiri, Opal Stone
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Contemporary
Swing to the Music by Tinei Mashaya
£21,600 inc VATSwing to the Music by Tinei Mashaya, Springstone
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Bronze
Diving Figures, Two Maquettes by Stella Shawzin
£4,500 inc VATDiving Figures, Two Maquettes by Stella Shawzin, Bronze
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Abstract
Rabbi Hassidic Dance by Daniel Kafri
£6,000 inc VATRabbi Hassidic Dance by Daniel Kafri, Bronze
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Anon Unknown
A 20th century cast bronzed model of a girl in high heels emerging from an egg
£960 inc VATA 20th century cast bronzed model of a girl in high heels emerging from an egg, Bronze , Marble
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Abstract
Dancing Lovers by William Wilberforce Chewa
£2,400 inc VATDancing Lovers by William Wilberforce Chewa, Opal Stone
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Abstract
Dancing together by Tendai Chipiri
£7,200 inc VATDancing together by Tendai Chipiri, Springstone
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Abstract
Dancing to the Beat by Tendai Chipiri
£1,500 inc VATDancing to the Beat by Tendai Chipiri, Opal Stone
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Contemporary
Dancing in the Wind by Tinei Mashaya
£4,200 inc VATDancing in the Wind by Tinei Mashaya, Springstone
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Children
Supporting My Family by Tinei Mashaya
£7,200 inc VATSupporting My Family by Tinei Mashaya, Springstone
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Bronze Resin
Six of One, Half a Dozen by William Harling
£2,299 inc VATSix of One, Half a Dozen by William Harling, Bronze Resin
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Bronze Resin
Wrestlers by Ian Rank-Broadley
£71,400 inc VATWrestlers by Ian Rank-Broadley, Bronze Resin
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Abstract
First Dance by Tendai Chipiri
£9,600 inc VATFirst Dance by Tendai Chipiri, Stone
Unique abstract Springstone sculpture with black stone curved shapes representing dancing figures