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Rudolf Hausner: Sculpture 'Adam well protected', bronze on marble plinth
Rudolf Hausner: Sculpture 'Adam well protected', bronze on marble plinth
Rudolf Hausner is the most important representative of the Viennese School of Fantastic Realism. His sculpture Adam wohlbehütet is a gem. At a total height of 20 cm, the sculpture shines through the density of its design. The detailed head, whose heights and depths are modelled by light and shadow, is patinated in a rich matt brown. A strange headdress with elements of a turban and skipper's cap surrounds the head and outshines it in the brightest gold like a worldly halo. On the reverse, Adam's headgear in its mirror finish looks like a convex cobbler's ball in which the environment has gathered in miniature.sculpture in bronze, patinated, partially polished. Cast by hand using the lost wax technique, mounted on a marquinia marble plinth. Limited edition of 1,250 pieces, numbered and signed. Size without base 13 x 11 x 10 cm (W/H/D). Total height with base 20 cm. Weight approx. 2 kg.

€1,480.00
Sabrina Seck: Sculpture 'Minnie in Love', art casting
Sabrina Seck: Sculpture 'Minnie in Love', art casting
Sculpture made from resin. Each piece is hand-painted with acrylic paint, sprayed and signed by the artist. Limited edition of 99 pieces. Size 31 x 20 x 15 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 1.3 kg. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€990.00
Sandstone relief 'Gold-Horus'
Sandstone relief 'Gold-Horus'
In this bas-relief, the falcon of the god Horus stands above the hieroglyphic sign for 'gold'. The name 'Gold Horus' was part of the title of an Egyptian king since the Old Kingdom. Original: Museum August Kestner, Hanover. Ptolemaic period, around 150 BC, limestone. Polymer ars mundi museum replica moulded by hand, size 16 x 14 cm, with suspension device.

€148.00
Sculpture 'Aesculapian snake', cast metal
Sculpture 'Aesculapian snake', cast metal
Before Apollo's health-giving son was transferred to the constellations as Ophiuchos ('serpent bearer'), he swam from his Epidaurian pilgrimage temple to Rome in the form of a serpent, bringing blessings, as legend has it. The reptile curling upwards in spirals on his staff has remained the most striking symbol of medicine to this day. Replica based on an ancient model from Epidaurus, around 350 BC. Cast metal, height with shell limestone base 23 cm.

€380.00
Sculpture 'Attic spearman', cast metal
Sculpture 'Attic spearman', cast metal
Armed with breastplates, shields and Corinthian helmets, the heroes of Greece marched towards Troy. Original: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Around 500 BC, Dodona. Finely patinated cast metal, height with base 15 cm.

€390.00
Sculpture 'Bastetkatze', art casting
Sculpture 'Bastetkatze', art casting
She was the most popular goddess of Ancient Egypt: Bastet stood for fertility and long life and was considered the protector of mankind from the dangers of the night. Original: Bronze, Egypt, around 600 BC, Musée du Louvre, Paris. Replica made from hand-patinated resin. With certificate of authenticity. Size 18 x 8 x 13 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.2 kg.

€218.00
Sculpture 'Bastetkatze', art casting
Sculpture 'Bastetkatze', art casting
As the guardian of home and hearth, Bastet became one of the most popular deities of ancient Egypt. Polymer art casting. Size 20 x 7 x 10 cm (h/w/d). Weight 0.6 kg.

€89.00
Sculpture 'Bastetkatze', bronze
Sculpture 'Bastetkatze', bronze
As the guardian of home and hearth, Bastet became one of the most popular deities in Egypt. As the state goddess of the late period, she symbolised the beneficent power of the sun. Original: Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Circa 1500 BC Bronze, finely patinated. Size 10 x 3.5 x 6.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 0.2 kg.

€180.00
Sculpture 'Bird', cast art
Sculpture 'Bird', cast art
The design object is a timeless creation that draws its expressiveness from reduction, elegance and an innovative design style. Made of resin, mixed with wood fibres, manufactured with sophisticated craftsmanship. Size approx. 91 x 29 x 38 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 5.3 kg.

€920.00
Sculpture 'Buddha Jayavarman VII' (1181-1218), cast on a wooden base
Sculpture 'Buddha Jayavarman VII' (1181-1218), cast on a wooden base
Bust of Jayavarman VII (Mahâ Paramasangata Pada) (1207-1218), King of Cambodia from 1181 to 1202, son of Dharanindravarman II and Lokeçvara. Original: sandstone, late 12th - early 13th century, Bayon temple in the Angkor region, Cambodia, Musée des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris. Replica made of hand-patinated resin, on a wooden plinth. With certificate of authenticity. Size with plinth 25.5 x 12.5 x 16 cm (h/w/d). Base size 5.5 x 12 x 12 cm (h/w/d). Weight 3.2 kg.

€289.00
Sculpture 'Buddha Mâravijaya', artistic bronze
Sculpture 'Buddha Mâravijaya', artistic bronze
The stylised facial features and proportions are characteristic of the art of the Sukhothai period, which is dated between the 13th and 15th centuries. A characteristic of this style is the mara posture in depictions of Buddha. Original: Bronze, 15th century, Sukhothai region, Thailand, Musée des Arts asiatiques-Guimet (MG 18319), Paris. Replica made of hand-patinated resin with bronzed surface. With certificate of authenticity. Size 35 x 22 x 13 cm (h/w/d). Weight 3.3 kg.

€298.00
Sculpture 'Capitoline she-wolf with Romulus and Remus', art casting
Sculpture 'Capitoline she-wolf with Romulus and Remus', art casting
The 'Lupa Capitolina' is the landmark of Rome and the symbol of power and security - and still symbolises the fascinating history of the Roman Empire. According to legend, the founding fathers of Rome, the twins Romulus and Remus, were abandoned as children and raised by a she-wolf. The she-wolf gave her offspring strength, courage and a fighter's heart. The sculptural group stood on the Capitol as a symbol of power - and was struck by lightning in 65 BC, as Cicero recorded 'marked by the gods'. Original: Bronze, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. 5th century B.C. For the first time as a reasonably priced reduction in impressive quality! Polymer ars mundi museum replica, cast by hand, with hand-bronzed surface. Reduction. Size 30 x 19.5 x 12 cm (w/h/d).

€990.00
Sculpture 'Capitoline she-wolf with Romulus and Remus', bronze version
Sculpture 'Capitoline she-wolf with Romulus and Remus', bronze version
The 'Lupa Capitolina' is the landmark of Rome and the symbol of power and security - and still symbolises the fascinating history of the Roman Empire. According to legend, the founding fathers of Rome, the twins Romulus and Remus, were abandoned as children and raised by a she-wolf. The she-wolf gave her offspring strength, courage and a fighter's heart. The sculptural group stood on the Capitol as a symbol of power - and was struck by lightning in 65 BC, as Cicero recorded 'marked by the gods'. Original: Bronze, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. 5th century BC Finely patinated bronze cast on a shell limestone base. Reduction. Size incl. plinth 43 x 25 x 13.5 cm. Weight 8.5 kg.

€3,950.00
Sculpture 'Capitoline she-wolf with Romulus and Remus', version in artistic bronze
Sculpture 'Capitoline she-wolf with Romulus and Remus', version in artistic bronze
The 'Lupa Capitolina' is the landmark of Rome and the symbol of power and security - and still symbolises the fascinating history of the Roman Empire. According to legend, the founding fathers of Rome, the twins Romulus and Remus, were abandoned as children and raised by a she-wolf. The she-wolf gave her offspring strength, courage and a fighter's heart. The sculptural group stood on the Capitol as a symbol of power - and was struck by lightning in 65 BC, as Cicero recorded 'marked by the gods'. Original: Bronze, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. 5th century BC Polymer moulding with bronzed surface. Reduction. On a shell limestone plinth. Size incl. plinth 43 x 25 x 13.5 cm.

€1,280.00
Sculpture 'Caryatide', cast art
Sculpture 'Caryatide', cast art
The filigree nude in the sculptural tradition of classical modernism appears all the more sensitive due to the abstract, sketch-like execution. Figure made of porcelain-like resin casting. Size 24 x 17.5 x 8 cm (h/w/d). Weight 1.5 kg.

€98.00
Sculpture 'Cheetah, standing', bronze
Sculpture 'Cheetah, standing', bronze
Safari feeling: Manufactured using an elaborate lost-wax casting process, this cheetah exudes a touch of African wilderness and is an attractive eye-catcher in any room. The delicately shaped bronze figure also impresses with its elegant multi-coloured patina. Cheetah standing. Size 60 x 78 x 25 cm (h/w/d). Weight 13 kg.

€1,480.00
Sculpture 'Chimpanzee', bronze
Sculpture 'Chimpanzee', bronze
The patina gives this detailed and naturalistic bronze figure that special something. Size 15.5 x 11.5 x 9.5 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 1 kg.

€198.00
Sculpture 'Chinese Han Dragon', art bronze
Sculpture 'Chinese Han Dragon', art bronze
Unbelievable, but true: this bold and almost modern-looking lucky dragon is a faithful reproduction of an ancient model from the Han dynasty! Bring the power of the dragon into your home - with the original object of the ancient emperors of China ... Polymer ars mundi museum replica moulded by hand with bronzed, hand-patinated surface. Size 30 x 9 x 30 cm.

€398.00
Sculpture 'Craft cat with earring', cast art
Sculpture 'Craft cat with earring', cast art
For the pharaohs, the state goddess Bastet symbolised the lifelong power of the sun and was considered the protector of mankind. Polymer art casting. Size 14 x 4 x 7.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight 0.2 kg.

€69.00
Sculpture 'Craft cat with earring', cast metal/stone
Sculpture 'Craft cat with earring', cast metal/stone
Velvet-pawed symbol of an Egyptian goddess. For the pharaohs, the state goddess Bastet symbolised the life-sustaining power of the sun and was regarded as the protector of mankind. According to the cult, she wore a cat's head herself, so she chose a cat as her sacred animal. Original: British Museum, London. Egypt, 6th century B.C. Finely patinated cast metal, height with base 18 cm.

€428.00
Sculpture 'Craft cat with earrings', bronze
Sculpture 'Craft cat with earrings', bronze
Velvet-pawed symbol of an Egyptian goddess. For the pharaohs, the state goddess Bastet symbolised the life-sustaining power of the sun and was regarded as the protector of mankind. According to the cult, she wore a cat's head herself, so she chose a cat as her sacred animal. Original: Bronze, Egypt, around 600 BC, Musée du Louvre, Paris. Replica in bronze with fine patination. With certificate of authenticity. Size 18 x 7 x 13.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.2 kg.

€798.00
Sculpture 'Craft cat with golden earrings', cast metal
Sculpture 'Craft cat with golden earrings', cast metal
She was the most popular goddess of Ancient Egypt: Bastet stood for fertility and long life and was considered the protector of mankind from the dangers of the night. Original: Bronze, British Museum, London. 6th century B.C. Hand-patinated metal casting with finely gilded earrings. Size 6 x 14.5 x 11 cm.

€348.00
Sculpture 'Craft cat with necklace', cast art
Sculpture 'Craft cat with necklace', cast art
She was the most popular goddess of Ancient Egypt: Bastet stood for fertility and long life and was considered the protector of mankind from the dangers of the night. Original: Bronze, Egypt, around 600 BC, Musée du Louvre, Paris. Replica made from hand-patinated resin. With certificate of authenticity. Size 33 x 13 x 23 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 3.7 kg.

€298.00
Sculpture 'Craft cat with necklace', cast metal/stone, jewellery
Sculpture 'Craft cat with necklace', cast metal/stone, jewellery
Countless bronze images attest to the popularity of the cat-headed goddess Bastet in the Late Period. Bastet promised fertility and long life. Original: Musée du Louvre, Paris. Egypt, 26th Dynasty, c. 600 BC Finely patinated and partially gilded cast metal on a diabase base. Height 16 cm.

€490.00