Our collection of bronze sculptures is composed of reproductions of famous founders. The statues are with the effigies of animals and characters. These models are usually works of art, which can be seen in a museum or antique dealer.
Worked with the utmost care, our bronze sculptures are made with a metal ...
Our collection of bronze sculptures is composed of reproductions of famous founders. The statues are with the effigies of animals and characters. These models are usually works of art, which can be seen in a museum or antique dealer.
Worked with the utmost care, our bronze sculptures are made with a metal that is an alloy of copper and metals that constitutes the true bronze. The statuette is first modeled in wax and then covered with terracotta. The metal is cast in a handcrafted way, based on a wax model covered with terracotta.
During casting the bronze replaces the wax model and, constitutes the statuette. The statue is then chiseled, the bronze patina is made.
This ancient technique is called the lost wax method that has been used for millennia BEFORE our era to sink bronze and make the sculpture appear.
The sculptors of the 19th century drew inspiration from the goddesses and gods of ancient mythologies to create their models. The artists make clay moulds and wax models and then make the patina. Most of the statuettes are laid a marble base.
Among the Greek bronze statuettes, you will find a large number of women, often goddesses, such as Athena and Themis the goddess of justice.
The statue the "Flying Mercury" is a bronze sculpture on a black marble pedestal, depicting a naked man ready to fly into Greek mythology, he is the god of commerce and thieves. This statue is sold in our bronze sculpture store.
Later in the 20th century, sculptors created numerous bronze statues of animals and art deco. The sculptor and artist Rodin created the statue of the Thinker.
Our models are faithful reproductions of these art bronzes.
For more modern models, you will find contemporary bronzes (after 1850). The bronze statues of women were at that time inspirational models for famous sculptors. Jules Dalou preferred statues of draped women, while Edgar Degas preferred dancers in an impressionist style, such as the bronze "The Little Dancer". While Camille Claudel prefers naked and sensual statuettes.
The 19th century was very rich in sculptors, the best known are Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin, but during this time there were many artists, who created statues including Barye, Boucher, Carpeaux and many others.
The models of the 19th century are highly sought after statues, the price of ancient bronzes reach large sums.
In the 19th century Barbedienne Ferdinand (1810-1892) created the Barbedienne foundry, which uses the technique of lost wax. The foundry of bronze prints for the greatest artists of the time.
Buying reproductions is a choice that will allow you for a few hundred euros to buy several bronze for cheap and quality. All the sculptures on sale are in stock, the weight shown is that of the package. Delivery is very fast, we ship your parts the same day for orders placed before 11 a.m. or the next morning.
LessBronze statue Art Deco of a dancer made with lost wax, real marble base.
Erotic bronze sculpture of a woman standing on her lap, bronze statuette made with lost wax for a height of 18 cm.
Bronze statue with brown and green patina on a marble base 32 cm long.
Bronze sculpture of a horse on a real marble base for a height of 33 cm.
Statuette made with the ancient method of lost wax, real marble base.
Statuette named "Woman Painter" reproduction after the work of Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914) - Height: 40 cm.
Bronze sculpture representing Perseus, King of Argo, Greek hero on a marble base - Height: 35 cm.
Reproduction of the bronze statue of François Joseph Bosio presented in Paris at the Louvre Museum, height of 54 cm.
Bronze statue of the lion on his rock, an old-fashioned sculpture made with lost wax on a marble base.
The bronze statue "An Hour of the Night" is a reproduction of Joseph Michelangelo Pollet (French 1815-1870) - Height: 48 cm.
Bronze statue of the bear and his cubs climbing on his back.
Bronze statue "The bull" after Isidore Bonheur, on a marble base.
Bronze statue of a golf player on a real marble base.
A bronze Greek statue of a goddess on a 42 cm high marble base.
Bronze statue of a ram on a marble base of a length of 29 cm.
Dancer - Art Deco bronze statue on a marble base.
Bronze statue of the Greek god Neptune on a marble base.
Erotic bronze statue, a naked woman tied to a barbed wire.
Bronze sculpture made with lost wax, real marble base Height: 22 cm - Length: 26.5 cm - Depth: 13 cm.
Bronze statue of Mars and Venus on a marble base.