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Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Female Nude', version in bronze
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Female Nude', version in bronze
Edition in bronze. Cast using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 199 pieces. Numbered, signed and hallmarked with foundry stamp. With certificate. On a high-quality acrylic base. Size incl. base 14 x 30 x 15 cm (W/H/D). Weight 2.7 kg. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€1,880.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Heitere Empfindung' (2024) (original / unique), hand-painted wood
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Heitere Empfindung' (2024) (original / unique), hand-painted wood
Art with a chainsaw: Austrian sculptor Roman Johann Strobl has become known above all for his expressive sculptures, which he carves directly from a block of wood using a chainsaw - including this unique piece entitled 'Heitere Empfindung'. Despite his unusually robust technique, Strobl succeeds in creating a filigree figure with many details. Unique piece of lime wood, made with a chainsaw and chiselled and painted by hand by the artist. Signed by hand. Size 66 x 29 x 44 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 14.5 kg.

€7,200.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'I can move mountains'
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'I can move mountains'
Strobl creates a clear image through the power and dynamism of the figure: The improbable becomes possible. The light-coloured cast stone lends lightness to the mountain, the bronze-patinated cast metal lends strength to the figure. ars mundi exclusive edition. Signed. Size 13 x 22 x 15 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 1.8 kg.

€460.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'My personal Everest'
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'My personal Everest'
The ascent can be followed step by step. The top is within reach. The actor and projection surface is the figure made of patinated bronze cast metal. On a light-coloured cast stone base. ars mundi exclusive edition. Signed. Size 13 x 33 x 11 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 2.2 kg.

€490.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Seated Nude', version in artificial marble
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Seated Nude', version in artificial marble
Tyrolean sculptor Roman Johann Strobl never ceases to amaze with his brilliant artistic interpretations of female grace and elegance. Aphrodite, the foam-born, could not have been more beautiful than the woman depicted in this sculpture. The austere structure of the sculpture with the hands folded behind the head forms a marvellous contrast to the aesthetic elegance of the youthful body. With an oblivious expression and closed eyes, the young woman dreams of her lover. Edition in white artificial marble. Limited edition of 199 copies. Numbered, signed and hallmarked with the foundry stamp. Size 26 x 38 x 22 cm (W/H/D).

€890.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Seated Nude', version in bronze
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Seated Nude', version in bronze
Tyrolean sculptor Roman Johann Strobl never ceases to amaze with his brilliant artistic interpretations of female grace and elegance. Aphrodite, the foam-born, could not have been more beautiful than the woman depicted in this sculpture. The austere structure of the sculpture with the hands folded behind the head forms a marvellous contrast to the aesthetic elegance of the youthful body. With an oblivious expression and closed eyes, the young woman dreams of her lover. Edition in bronze. Cast using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 99 pieces. Numbered, signed and hallmarked with the foundry stamp. Size 26 x 38 x 22 cm (W/H/D).

€3,880.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Venus', version in artificial marble
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Venus', version in artificial marble
In the magic of the moment: Roman Johann Strobl (*1951) draws his inspiration for the female nude from his regret about transience. He captures the beauty of the moment by creating forms that are impervious to change. His unmistakable classical training from the Italian school has led the Austrian-born artist to a figurative virtuosity that he skilfully combines with a pleasant down-to-earth attitude. Sculpture 'Venus': Edition in white artificial marble. Limited edition of 499 pieces. Numbered and signed. On a high-quality acrylic base. Size incl. plinth 31 x 10 x 10 cm (H/W/D). Weight 1.9 kg. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€620.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Venus', version in bronze
Roman Johann Strobl: Sculpture 'Venus', version in bronze
In the magic of the moment: Roman Johann Strobl (*1951) draws his inspiration for the female nude from his regret over transience. He captures the beauty of the moment by creating forms that are impervious to change. His unmistakable classical training from the Italian school has led the Austrian-born artist to a figurative virtuosity that he skilfully combines with a pleasant down-to-earth attitude. Sculpture 'Venus': Edition in bronze. Cast using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 199 pieces. Numbered, signed and hallmarked with foundry stamp. With certificate. On a high-quality acrylic base. Size incl. base 31 x 10 x 10 cm (h/w/d). Weight 3.3 kg. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€1,980.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Statuette 'Flora Donata' (with vase insert), artificial marble
Roman Johann Strobl: Statuette 'Flora Donata' (with vase insert), artificial marble
Flora embodies the Roman goddess of gardens and flowers, celebrated annually in spring festivals, who wishes her blessing on all living things. The patron saint wears a toga, the highly refined clothing of the Romans during the imperial era, in the folds of which there is a vase insert: like a fertility goddess, the flowering plants sprout from her womb. ars mundi exclusive edition. Edition as an ars mundi museum replica, cast by hand in white, polymer-bonded artificial marble, weatherproof. Total height 79 cm. Limited world edition of 497 copies, numbered and signed.

€1,580.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Statuette 'Goddess Flora' (with vase insert), version in artistic bronze
Roman Johann Strobl: Statuette 'Goddess Flora' (with vase insert), version in artistic bronze
The sculptor Roman Strobl created this impressive statuette in the neoclassical style. It embodies the goddess Flora, who is celebrated every year at spring festivals. A vase insert is embedded in the folded cascades of the patron saint of gardens and flowers. Statuette with vase insert. Edition as ars mundi museum replica cast by hand in artistic bronze, with bronze patina. Total height 88 cm. Limited world edition: 199 copies, numbered and signed.

€2,480.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Two miniature busts 'Vision' in a set, sculpture
Roman Johann Strobl: Two miniature busts 'Vision' in a set, sculpture
It was the visionary art of the Renaissance that inspired sculptor Roman Johann Strobl to create this small bust of a girl during a stay in Tuscany. Stone mould, cast by hand. Hair gilded or silver-plated with hammered metal. Signed. Each measuring 7 x 7.5 x 8 cm (h/w/d). ars mundi exclusive edition. Both sculptures in a set.

€560.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'All The Best', art cast wood look
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'All The Best', art cast wood look
Sculptor Roman Johann Strobl is known for his expressive sculptures, which he creates from blocks of wood using a chainsaw. Despite his crude technique, he creates detailed, expressive figures that convey messages. The presented bouquet, full of colourful flowers, symbolises joy, hope and congratulations. With a smile on his face, he wishes 'All the best'.replica of a filigree wooden sculpture. Polymer moulding with wood finish, partly painted by hand. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and signed. With hand-signed certificate. Format 34 x 16 x 11 cm (H/W/D). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€590.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Architect', cast wood finish
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Architect', cast wood finish
Sculptor Roman Johann Strobl uses a chainsaw to carve delicate and expressive sculptures out of massive tree trunks. His feel for the material and his virtuoso handling of his tools even enable him to create astonishingly precise portraits - as he did at Expo 2000, for example, when he carved Gerhard Schröder's likeness out of a tree trunk in front of a stunned audience. Strobl's professional portrait shows him from his cheerful side: the architect wielding the protractor humorously demonstrates what the representative of this profession is made of. Replica of a filigree wooden sculpture. Polymer moulding with wood finish, partly hand-painted, size 17 x 29 x 9.5 cm (W/H/D).

€480.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Banker', cast wood finish
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Banker', cast wood finish
Sculptor Roman Johann Strobl uses a chainsaw to carve delicate and expressive sculptures out of massive tree trunks. His feel for the material and his virtuoso handling of his tools even enable him to create astonishingly precise portraits - as he did at Expo 2000, for example, when he carved the likeness of Gerhard Schröder out of a tree trunk in front of a stunned audience. Strobl's professional portrait shows him from his cheerful side: the banker riding the euro humorously demonstrates what the representative of this profession is made of. Replica of a filigree wooden sculpture. Polymer moulding with wood finish, partly hand-painted, size 12.5 x 29 x 11.5 cm (W/H/D).

€480.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Doctor', cast wood finish
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Doctor', cast wood finish
Sculptor Roman Johann Strobl uses a chainsaw to carve delicate and expressive sculptures out of massive tree trunks. His feel for the material and his virtuoso handling of his tools even enable him to create astonishingly precise portraits - as he did at Expo 2000, for example, when he carved the likeness of Gerhard Schröder out of a tree trunk in front of a stunned audience. Strobl's professional portrait shows him from his cheerful side: the doctor fighting victoriously with the Aesculapian snake shows in a humorous way what the representative of this profession is made of. Replica of a filigree wooden sculpture. Polymer moulding with wood finish, partly hand-painted, size 8 x 31 x 7.5 cm (W/H/D).

€480.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Jurist', cast wood finish
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Jurist', cast wood finish
Sculptor Roman Johann Strobl uses a chainsaw to carve delicate and expressive sculptures out of massive tree trunks. His feel for the material and his virtuoso handling of his tools even enable him to create astonishingly precise portraits - as he did at Expo 2000, for example, when he carved Gerhard Schröder's likeness out of a tree trunk in front of a stunned audience. Strobl's professional portrait shows him from his cheerful side: the lawyer juggling the paragraphs shows in a humorous way what the representative of this profession is made of. Replica of a filigree wooden sculpture. Polymer moulding with wood finish, partly hand-painted, size 9.5 x 33 x 8 cm (W/H/D).

€480.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Let's go' (original / unique), hand-painted wood
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Let's go' (original / unique), hand-painted wood
Roman Johann Strobl describes his wooden sculptures as 'being dancers'. Human figures dancing through their being. The moving, tense poses express the intensity of the moment. The technique of cutting the wood is largely done with a chainsaw, as well as with other processing methods. Despite his unusually robust technique, Strobl succeeds in creating a filigree figure with many details.unique piece of lime wood, made with a chainsaw and chiselled and painted by hand by the artist. Signed by hand. Size 129 x 51 x 27 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 12.3 kg.

€4,800.00
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Tanz durch's Leben' (2024, serial unique piece), art cast wood look
Roman Johann Strobl: Wooden sculpture 'Tanz durch's Leben' (2024, serial unique piece), art cast wood look
Roman Johann Strobl describes his wooden sculptures as 'being dancers'. Human figures dancing through their being. The moving, tense poses express the intensity of the moment. The technique of cutting the wood is largely done with a chainsaw, as well as with other processing methods. Despite his unusually robust technique, Strobl succeeds in creating a filigree figure with many details.original: Made from lime wood with a chainsaw. Exclusive edition by ars mundi in an edition of only 29 pieces. Serial one-off, 2024, each piece is unique. The artist subsequently reworks each sculpture with acrylic paint to create individual colour accents. Replica of a filigree wooden sculpture. Polymer art casting with wood finish, partly hand-painted by the artist. Limited edition of 29 copies, numbered and signed. With signed and numbered certificate. Size 72 x 30 x 20 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 8.5 kg. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€1,680.00
Roman: Sculpture 'Bear', bronze version
Roman: Sculpture 'Bear', bronze version
In the 16th century, the Spanish brought bullfighting to the New World. However, the Mexicans quickly changed the rules and sent the bull to a chained grizzly in the arena. The poet Don José de la Vega transferred this image to the events at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1688. Since then, the bull and bear have been as much a part of the world of shares as the Dow Jones and Wall Street. Cast using the lost wax technique. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered and signed. Size 26 x 14 x 10 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 3.1 kg.

€1,690.00
Roman: Sculpture 'Bear', version in art bronze
Roman: Sculpture 'Bear', version in art bronze
In the 16th century, the Spanish brought bullfighting to the New World. However, the Mexicans quickly changed the rules and sent the bull to a chained grizzly in the arena. The poet Don José de la Vega transferred this image to the events at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1688. Since then, the bull and bear have been as much a part of the world of shares as the Dow Jones and Wall Street. Polymer art casting, cast by hand, with bronze patina. Limited edition of 299 pieces, numbered and signed. Size 26 x 14 x 10 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 2.6 kg.

€460.00
Roman: Sculpture 'Bull', version in art bronze
Roman: Sculpture 'Bull', version in art bronze
In the 16th century, the Spanish brought bullfighting to the New World. However, the Mexicans quickly changed the rules and sent the bull to a chained grizzly in the arena. The poet Don José de la Vega transferred this image to the events at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1688. Since then, the bull and bear have been as much a part of the world of shares as the Dow Jones and Wall Street. Polymer art casting, cast by hand, with bronze patina. Limited edition of 299 pieces, numbered and signed. Size 30 x 20 x 11 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 3.2 kg.

€550.00
Roman: Sculpture pair 'Bull and Bear', version in art bronze
Roman: Sculpture pair 'Bull and Bear', version in art bronze
In the 16th century, the Spanish brought bullfighting to the New World. However, the Mexicans quickly changed the rules and sent the bull to a chained grizzly in the arena. The poet Don José de la Vega transferred this image to the events at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1688. Since then, the bull and the bear have been as much a part of the stock market world as the Dow Jones and Wall Street. Size bull: 30 x 20 x 11 cm (W/H/D), weight approx. 3.2 kg. Bear size: 26 x 14 x 10 cm (W/H/D), weight approx. 2.6 kg. Edition in artificial bronze. Polymer art casting, cast by hand, with bronze patina. Limited edition of 299 pieces each. Both sculptures in a set.

€980.00
Romero Britto: Art Panel / Wall Object 'Bear'
Romero Britto: Art Panel / Wall Object 'Bear'
Decorative reproduction of the original work 'Bear' by Romero Britto on 3 mm thick aluminium panels. Spacers are attached to the back to distance the panel from the wall. The art panel is particularly lightweight and can be easily attached to the wall in two ways: either with a wall nail or with the double-sided adhesive tape. This means that the panels can also be stuck to doors or other smooth surfaces such as windows. Format 31 x 31 x 0.3 cm (H/W/D).

€78.00
Romero Britto: Art Panel / Wall Object 'Dog'
Romero Britto: Art Panel / Wall Object 'Dog'
Decorative reproduction of the original work 'Dog' by Romero Britto on 3 mm thick aluminium panels. Spacers are attached to the back to distance the panel from the wall. The art panel is particularly lightweight and can be easily attached to the wall in two ways: either with a wall nail or with double-sided adhesive tape. This means that the panels can also be stuck to doors or other smooth surfaces such as windows. Format 40 x 62 x 0.3 cm (H/W/D).

€110.00