A highlight of Cretan-Mycenaean art. This statuette, found in the central cult room of the palace of Knossos, depicts a goddess: The female garment with a tightly belted waist and bare chest is characteristic of the Minoan era. The goddess wears a stylised panther on her head. Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete. Knossos c. 1700 BC Polymer museum replica, hand-painted. Height 30 cm.
The popular goddess of protective love, depicted in the graceful 'pose of royal serenity' (mahârâjalîla). A fine ruby cabochon is encrusted as a caste symbol. In her hand she holds a lotus bud as a symbol of mercy, compassion and protective love. A masterpiece of Buddhist sculpture: the fine face, the luscious hairstyle, the splendid robe, the decorative sash wrapped around the body, every detail is modelled with the utmost care.original: Victoria & Albert Museum, London.museum replica created entirely by hand. Richly chiselled polymer bronze art casting with decorative applications applied with 24 carat gold leaf. Size (W/H/D) 37.5 x 52 x 25.5 cm. Weight approx. 17 kg.
This bulldog is an expressive spatial object made of painted steel, designed by French metal artist Steve Chaudansan. He uses 3D design to develop his objects, which are then laser-cut from steel plates, welded and painted in bright colours. This gives them their dynamic presence and makes them a strong eye-catcher in any interior. Steel, painted blue. Size 28 x 30 x 17 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 5 kg.
This bulldog is an expressive spatial object made of painted steel, designed by French metal artist Steve Chaudansan. He uses 3D design to develop his objects, which are then laser-cut from steel plates, welded and painted in bright colours. This gives them their dynamic presence and makes them a characterful eye-catcher in any interior. Steel, painted red. Size 28 x 30 x 17 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 5 kg.
This gorilla is an expressive spatial object made of painted steel, designed by French metal artist Steve Chaudansan. He uses 3D design to develop his objects, which are then laser-cut from steel plates, welded and painted in bright colours. This gives them their dynamic presence and makes them a strong eye-catcher in any interior. Steel, painted blue. Size 30 x 22 x 23 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 5 kg.
This gorilla is an expressive spatial object made of painted steel, designed by French metal artist Steve Chaudansan. He uses 3D design to develop his objects, which are then laser-cut from steel plates, welded and painted in bright colours. This gives them their dynamic presence and makes them a characterful eye-catcher in any interior. Steel, painted red. Size 30 x 22 x 23 cm (H/W/D). Weight approx. 5 kg.
Szczesny appears here as a sculptor. His original 'Dancer' - three metres high and weighing 340 kg - is located in his adopted hometown of Saint Tropez. The dancer is a hymn to femininity and Caribbean exuberance. Sculpture as a reduction made of cut steel (6 mm), thermo-lacquered in black. Limited edition of 299 copies, numbered and signed. Format 15 x 31 x 8 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 1.4 kg.
The original sculpture measuring 300 x 150 cm was exhibited at the Palmengarten in Frankfurt in summer 2012. Reduction made of cut steel (6 mm), thermo-lacquered in black. Limited edition of 299 copies, numbered and signed. Format 30 x 15 x 8 cm (W/H/D). Weight approx. 2 kg.
Artist Stefanie Quast expresses the fact that love unites in her husband and wife sculptures. Special detail: the 'golden touch' on the brightly polished surfaces visualises the emotional closeness of the couple. Sculpture made of gunmetal bronze, cast using the sand casting process, trimmed, patinated and polished by hand. Size 14.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm (h/w/d).
ars mundi exclusive edition, limited world edition of 298 copies in total. Numbered, signed and hallmarked with the foundry stamp. Total height incl. diabase base 78 cm. Base size 45 x 8 x 33 cm. Edition in white, polymer-bonded artificial marble. Limited edition of 199 pieces.
The most popular painting by Jan Vermeer is the portrait 'The Girl with the Pearl Earring', painted around 1665. Now the motif is available exclusively from ars mundi for the first time as a baroque table sculpture. Our sculptor's model reproduces van Delft's original in exact detail. Sculptor's model after the oil painting from 1665. Size 17.5 x 16 x 12 cm (h/w/d). Edition made from cast art.