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Style: Naturalistic
Recognized Seller Listings
Bellota 7
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Equisetum - Mineral and vegetal green nuances on marble
Located in Milan, IT
Jessica Carroll is an Italo- American sculptor (b. 1961), member of an artistic family (her father was a painter, her mother a writer and her grandfather directed the movie Totò, Pep...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Marble
centerpiece table or bookcase, yellow ceramic bee hive contemporary sculpture
Located in Milan, IT
The oval sculpture is made of ceramic with a honey-coloured patina that is difficult to produce, and the artist collaborated with Italy's best artistic kiln, Gatti.
The sculpture is completed by six removable bronze bees. An elegant work, easy to place, and rich in naturalistic meanings.
The eclectic and long-lived career of Jessica Carroll...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Misunderstanding
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Sables de Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, France
“Gogottes” are natural creations formed out of sands deposited in Northern France during the Oligocene Period, approximately 30 million years ago. Much later, in a process that has only recently become understood, groundwater rich in silica flowed through the sands...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
Persistence
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Sables de Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, France
“Gogottes” are natural creations formed out of sands deposited in Northern France during the Oligocene Period, approximately 30 million years ago. Much later, in a process that has only recently become understood, groundwater rich in silica flowed through the sands...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
First Journey
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Sables de Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, France
“Gogottes” are natural creations formed out of sands deposited in Northern France during the Oligocene Period, approximately 30 million years ago. Much later, in a process that has only recently become understood, groundwater rich in silica flowed through the sands...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
Majestic iron black bear sculpture forged by Ivan Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The sculptor is fresh from the success of a major exhibition that the MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent in Italy), dedicated to him.
Born and raised in Cal...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
Rare Beetroot sculpture in black wrough iron by fine Italian blacksmith Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The work can be dated to 2005, when Luciano Zanoni (Ivan's father) was at the height of strength and skill. Characteristics allowed him to bring to life an object that is unique in i...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
Sculpture installation of six walnut shells made of walnut wood and wrought iron
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Composition of 6 handmade unique wrought iron walnut shell sculptures with wood walnut. The installation consist of 3 empty shells, 2 half shells with respective walnut and 1 shell w...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
Pair of wrought iron stag beetles on a river stone all "framed" by a steel tray
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The measures of the composition are cm h 10 x w 36 x d 36.
The measurements written on the technical file correspond on each single stag beetle.
After the success of a major exhibi...
Category
Early 2000s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
Bellota 8
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Bellota 13
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
#garden #sculpture #contempraryart #decoration #outdoors #bronze #nature #acorn
This large bronze sculpture is a contemporary art piece which can also serve as art for the garden or outdoors.
María José de...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Bellota 11
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
Bellota 9
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
María José de la Macorra (México, D.F., 1964) realizó sus estudios en la Escuela de Cerámica y Porcelana de Toluca, Mokichi Okada Association,...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Cheval Pur-Sang
Located in Paris, FR
JeanLéon GEROME (1824-1904)
Cheval Pur-Sang
Bronze with brown patina
Numbered P 314
Signed “GEROME” on the front of the terrace and stamp of the founde...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
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Dog scratching its ear
Located in PARIS, FR
This amusing naturalistic sculpture in silver-plated pewter was probably made in the 17th century by Georg Schweigger. Inspired by a model created by another Nuremberg sculptor, Peter Flötner, it bears witness to the persistence during the baroque era of the naturalistic taste that emerged in the Renaissance. Intended as an ornament for some Kunstkammer, or cabinet of curiosities, this sculpture was a great success, as can be seen from the presence of similar works in many European museums.
1. Georg Schweigger
Georg Schweigger was a baroque sculptor and medal founder from Nuremberg, known mainly for his small-scale works in stone, carved wood and cast metal. His only large-scale work, the Neptune Fountain, has been in the Petershof Palace, the summer residence of the Tsars near St. Petersburg, since 1797. This monumental sculpture demonstrates his taste for the representation of movement, which we find in this small piece, inspired, as we shall see, by earlier models.
2. The success of a naturalistic theme
As is often the case in the history of art, the source of the Dog scratching his ear theme probably comes from an engraving, and more precisely from one made in Strasbourg in 1480 or in Aschaffenburg in 1481 by the Master of the Housebook, an anonymous engraver working in southern Germany at the end of the 15th century.
This engraving seems to have been Peter Flötner’s (1490 - 1546) source of inspiration. Peter Flötner was a sculptor and engraver who settled in Nuremberg in 1522. The Louvre Museum also has a gilded lead statuette dated between 1500 and 1515 (on deposit at the Musée de L'Œuvre in Strasbourg), which in turn is thought to have served as a model for other known statuettes.
This model was later taken up by the Frenchman Barthélemy Prieur...
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Monkey Head Natural Sisal Fiber Clay Sculpture Chimpanzee Anne Andersson Art
Located in Surfside, FL
Anne Andersson
Sisal fiber wall sculpture
Monkey Head (# 1)
Hand signed to verso
Dated 2009.
Measures approx. 11" height x 10" width x 6 1/4" depth.
Her sculptures are made of natural sisal Fiber from an agave and meticulously hand painted. The eyes are hand blown glass.
Anne Andersson was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, with a great desire to explore Nature and a Passion for Art. She received a degree in science in 1981 from Kjällbergska University in Gothenburg and a degree in Art from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. She now works from her studio in St. Petersburg, Florida as a Sculptor, illustrator and painter. Her work calls to mind the animalia artworks of Henri Maik and Gustavo Novoa.
Anne Andersson's artwork serves as an homage to our planet’s charismatic and rare wild animals. Inspired by the majesty and beauty of exotic wildlife, and motivated by an urge to preserve them, Anne’s astonishingly realistic life-size sculptures capture the experience of seeing these animals up close without exploiting them. Her sculpted work using natural materials and clay, provides a humane alternative to big game trophy hunting and taxidermy.
She combines her talents in painting, tapestry weaving and illustration with an intuitive attention to the smallest detail to truly bring her sculptures to life. She has created lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs, bobcats, lynxes, pumas, panthers, elephants, rhinos, bears, water buffalo, bison, moose, wolves, coyotes and more—but she feels closest to the big cats. Anne graduated with honors at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale in 1989. It was then that she met Don Moore...
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Nautilus
Located in Oswestry, GB
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The bronze shell is mounted on a black granite base in a way that creates an optical illusion suggesting it is levitating above the base.
This bronze Nautilus...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
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Panther Big Game Trophy Natural Sisal Fiber Sculpture Puma Anne Andersson Art
Located in Surfside, FL
Anne Andersson
Sisal fiber wall sculpture
Black Panther Head (# 1)
Hand signed to verso
Dated 2008.
Measures approx. 12 1/4" height x 8 1/2" width x 8 3/4" depth
Her sculptures are made of natural sisal Fiber from an agave and meticulously hand painted. The eyes are hand blown glass.
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Materials
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Lions Head Big Game Trophy Natural Sisal Fiber Sculpture Lion Anne Andersson Art
Located in Surfside, FL
Anne Andersson
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Lion's Head (# 13)
Hand signed to verso
Dated 2009.
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"NESTING LOTUS #8", Sculpture, Bamboo, Reed, Handmade Paper, Wood, Concrete
By Eva Ennist
Located in Toronto, Ontario
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Sculptures
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Concrete
Trilobite fossil
Located in Oswestry, GB
This trilobite fossil was delicately hand carved in herculite (a fine casting plaster). These marine arthropods first appeared around 521 million years ago living in the Cambrian per...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
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Located in Toronto, Ontario
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Sculptures
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Located in Bath, Somerset
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Located in Oswestry, GB
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Located in Toronto, Ontario
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Bronze naturalistic bee hive indoor sculpture
Located in Milan, IT
The elegant and significant sculpture is made of bronze.
The artist has been working for over twenty years on the world of bees (and in general on those species of animals that need to be in a community to live and reproduce), to which she succeeds in giving elegant forms of profound naturalistic significance.
She regularly exhibits in highly prestigious venues because of her ability to develop very large sculptures. At the same time, she is much loved by private collectors for the refinement with which she can express herself.
The eclectic and long-lived career of Jessica Carroll...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Invocation
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Sables de Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, France
“Gogottes” are natural creations formed out of sands deposited in Northern France during the Oligocene Period, approximately 30 million years ago. Much later, in a process that has only recently become understood, groundwater rich in silica flowed through the sands...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
H 23.38 in W 19.75 in D 7.25 in
Round dance - true gold ceramic bee hive sculpture - made in Italy
Located in Milan, IT
The sculpture, a unique piece, is made of ceramic. One-third of the way through the firing process, pure gold has been added to give it the patina desired by the artist.
The work was fired in the prestigious Italian kiln in Castellamonte.
The eclectic and long-lived career of Jessica Carroll...
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2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Gold
Jumping horse, black wrought iron animal sculpture by Italian blacksmith Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The unique wrought iron sculpture is by Ivan Zanoni. The sculptor is fresh from the success of a major exhibition that the MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent ...
Category
2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
H 23.63 in W 27.56 in D 4.73 in
Wrought iron feline sculpture of a black panther sculpted by Ivan Zanoni
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
The sculptor is fresh from the success of a major exhibition that the MART, Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto (the most prominent in Italy), dedicated to him.
Born and raised in Cal...
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2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
H 19.69 in W 7.09 in D 4.73 in
Olive Tree
By Ivan Zanoni
Located in Milan, IT
Luciano Zanoni flourished as an artist, from his blacksmith career when the Italian famous critic Giovanni Testori discovers him visiting the international painter Paolo Vallorz next to his studio. It was 1979, and since then his artworks increase in size and numbers of significant European art collections that acquired his sculptures.
For twenty years Luciano involved his gifted son Ivan, and they take commissions. The most important one was for four meters and a more tall Olive tree...
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2010s Naturalistic Sculptures
Materials
Iron
Naturalistic sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Naturalistic sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Carmen Almon, Michele Brody, Eva Ennist, and Jane Rosen. Frequently made by artists working with Metal, and Steel and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Naturalistic sculptures, so small editions measuring 2.57 inches across are also available. Prices for sculptures made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $350 and tops out at $115,500, while the average work sells for $4,200.