This friendly visitor is a pleasure to welcome. Conceived by Guido Deleu, made in the 'Cores da Terra' studio in Brazil. Ceramic sculpture, mini version, white. Size 18.5 x 7 x 6.5 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 0.3 kg. Suitable for indoor use only.
Sculpture in fine bronze, patinated, cast by hand using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 75 pieces, numbered and signed, with certificate. Size 17.5 x 17 x 12 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 3 kg.
Sculpture in fine bronze, patinated, cast by hand using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 75 pieces, numbered and signed, with certificate. Size 33 x 37.5 x 37.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 28 kg.
The Belgian sculptor Guido Deleu (*1932) studied for three years at the Academy of Art in Roeselare/Belgium and was also trained by his teacher Isidoor Goddeeris in the famous quarries of Carrara/Italy in the processing of marble. His work 'The Visitor' is both a work of art and a commentary on art. The 'Visitor' stands in the room with an interested gaze - in this bronze edition it can also be the garden - and observes the world that is presented to him there. In this way, he mirrors the viewer of the art and shows him the same: the interested gaze, the attentive eye, the precision of observation, which he himself demonstrates as an art object and demands of the viewer at the same moment. 'The Visitor' was commissioned for a cultural centre in Flanders, where a life-size version of the sculpture has stood since 1996. Edition in bronze, cast using the lost wax technique, patinated. Size 75 x 28 x 21 cm (H/W/D). Weight 14 kg. Suitable for outdoor use.
Guillermo Forchino is one of the best-known cartoonists in France. He creates his sculptures personally and by hand from porcelain-like resin casting. The objects are then painstakingly hand-painted, signed and numbered! Delivery in Forchino newspaper packaging. 'The Bohemian': Size 17.5 x 36 x 15.5 cm (H/W/D). Weight 2 kg.
Culinary descriptions, recipes and food events are interspersed throughout the passionate chef's poetry and prose. Bronze wall relief. Edition of 99 copies, numbered and signed. Format 12 x 23.5 cm.
A mystical figure, the fairy-tale creature, an apparition - descended from the niche of the cathedral - the narrative figure of the Middle Ages, which puzzles the viewer in its interpretation and whose message the artist leaves to us. Bronze sculpture, height: 59 cm. Edition: 24 copies, numbered and signed.
In the novel 'Die Rättin' by Günter Grass, the narrator dreams of a Rättin who wants to save humanity from impending disaster, but is not understood by it. Sculpture in bronze. Limited edition of 36, numbered and signed. Height 22 cm.
Günther Christlein, who holds a doctorate in physics, has mastered both ancient and modern themes; his sculptures are characterised by a special, natural dynamism. Christlein models the youthful 'Rebekka' from clay. Sculpture. Signed and numbered. Limited world edition of 499 copies. Polymer ars mundi museum replica. Hand-cast from the original model with terracotta-coloured surface. Height 37 cm.
In many religions, the deity was presented as a dual-sexed being, and in Plato's 'Symposium', Aristophanes tells the myth of the originally two-headed dual-sexed human being. From the ancient Chinese ying-yang teachings and the experiments of the alchemists to modern depth psychology and biogenetics, the speculations about the separation and reunification of the male and female principles are all in a row. Günther Stimpfl has reduced this elementary bipolarity, the duality of existence, the mental and physical ambivalence and the fusion of two bodies to a strict, abstract formula with his idol, which thematises such interrelationships. Standing figure 'Ambiguity': Limited world edition, 458 copies in total. Numbered and signed. Height 110 cm. Standing area 32 x 13 cm. Weight approx. 15 kg. Edition in white, polymer-bound artificial marble. Limited edition of 199 pieces. Partly silver-plated.
In many religions, the deity was presented as a dual-sexed being, and in Plato's 'Symposium', Aristophanes tells the myth of the originally two-headed dual-sexed human being. From the ancient Chinese ying-yang teachings and the experiments of the alchemists to modern depth psychology and biogenetics, the speculations about the separation and reunification of the male and female principles are all in a row. Günther Stimpfl has reduced this elementary bipolarity, the duality of existence, the mental and physical ambivalence and the fusion of two bodies to a strict, abstract formula with his idol, which thematises such interrelationships. Standing figure 'Ambiguity': Limited world edition, 458 copies in total. Numbered and signed. Height 110 cm. Standing area 32 x 13 cm. Edition in bronze, cast using the lost wax technique, finely patinated and polished. Limited edition of 60 pieces.
Born in Eben, Austria in 1945, the artist, who has travelled from New York to South America and Asia, restored the large outdoor sculptures at the Belvedere and Schönbrunn palaces in Vienna before becoming a freelance sculptor. Through his exhibitions of sculptures, etchings, pastels and drawings in Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Bologna, Milan, Paris, Geneva and Vienna, he has found many friends of his work throughout Europe. His 'double-headed' sculpture, whose smooth, rounded surface tempts the viewer to touch it, is reminiscent of the Roman god Janus, who was originally regarded as the guardian of the door. This is why he is depicted with a double face, looking inwards and outwards. He became the god of beginnings and endings. The first month of the year, January, is named after him. Total height 29 cm; length 15 cm, width 13 cm. Limited, numbered and signed. Edition in white, polymer-bound artificial marble. Edition of 300 copies.
Born in Eben, Austria in 1945, the artist, who has travelled from New York to South America and Asia, restored the large outdoor sculptures at the Belvedere and Schönbrunn palaces in Vienna before becoming a freelance sculptor. Through his exhibitions of sculptures, etchings, pastels and drawings in Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Bologna, Milan, Paris, Geneva and Vienna, he has found many friends of his work throughout Europe. His 'double-headed' sculpture, whose smooth, rounded surface tempts the viewer to touch it, is reminiscent of the Roman god Janus, who was originally regarded as the guardian of the door. This is why he is depicted with a double face, looking inwards and outwards. He became the god of beginnings and endings. The first month of the year, January, is named after him. Total height 29 cm; length 15 cm, width 13 cm. Limited, numbered and signed. Edition in bronze. Edition of 300 pieces.
In 1904, Gustav Klimt was commissioned to create a wall frieze in the Brussels city palace of the industrialist Adolphe Stoclet - the Tree of Life is part of it. This hand-decorated sculpture 'The Tree of Life' made of fine hard porcelain and decorated with real gold plating is a real highlight. Limited edition of 199 pieces, numbered and signed, with certificate. Size 53 x 30 x 12 cm (h/w/d) incl. wooden base. Weight 3.4 kg.
The spiral branches of the tree of life are the central motif in the famous wall frieze in the Palais Stoclet in Brussels. Gustav Klimt designed the Art Nouveau ensemble from 1905-1911. Sculptor's model based on the Stoclet frieze. Cast metal, decorated in gold colour with shading in the patina, on a stone base. Limited edition of 499 pieces. Size incl. plinth 20 x 16 x 6 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.5 kg.
The spiral branches of the tree of life are the central motif in the famous wall frieze in the Palais Stoclet in Brussels. Gustav Klimt designed the Art Nouveau ensemble from 1905-1911. Sculptor's model based on the Stoclet frieze. Cast metal, decorated in silver, on a stone base. Limited edition of 499 pieces. Size incl. plinth 20 x 16 x 6 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.5 kg.
Two sculptures in fine bronze, patinated, cast by hand using the lost wax technique, on a wooden base. Numbered and signed. Size of sculpture 'Elle' with base 28 x 15 x 13 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 2 kg. Format sculpture 'Lui' with base 15 x 21 x 12 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 2 kg. Both sculptures in a set.
Guy Buseyne captures the relaxed moment in which three people take a short break at the window, savour the moment and interact with the outside world. Three-part sculpture in fine bronze, patinated, cast by hand using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 75 pieces, numbered and signed, with certificate. To hang or stand.window figure with bird: Size 17 x 26 x 12 cm (H/W/D). Weight 2 kg.window figure with telescope: Size 15.5 x 15.5 x 9 cm (H/W/D). Weight 1.8 kg.window figure with dog: Size 16.5 x 15.5 x 8 cm (H/W/D). Weight 1.8 kg. All 3 objects in a set.
Sculpture in fine bronze, patinated, cast by hand using the lost wax technique, on a wooden base. Numbered and signed. Size of sculpture with base 28 x 15 x 13 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 2 kg.