NEW PATINA!!! Beautiful original bronze cat portrait of Augie with swinging mouse in his mouth, designed for use as door knocker or wall sculpture. These were created by artist Derek Bernstein and executed in traditional lost wax bronze casting. Each piece is unique and is signed and numbered. The sculpture is life-size (cat head roughly 4-5" each way). Can be easily mounted on a front door using brass screws, which we will provide, or on a board for wall mounting.
* Donald Baechler is a wonderful artist based in New York. I’m so in love with his cast bronze sculptures. Baechler’s work is represented by several galleries in the USA and Europe. I i…
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This is how the statue at the top looked before it met its fate with a mallet. Marlene Dietrich, from the Hollywood film 'The Song of Songs' 1933. The Art Deco polished clay statue was made by Salvatore Cartaino Scarpitta , as a lifelike image of Marlene Dietrich. She modelled for the statue. … More clay whimsy ! No trending, viralling or crushin’ it stuff here, strictly under the radar. Only the overlooked, the obscure, the unheralded classics and largely ignored brilliance will rate a mention. Include anything beguiling, outrageous, fascinating, amusing, controversial & confronting and a
Embracing the Journey: Bruno Catalano's Vision In the vast and versatile world of sculpture, few artists can make a claim to a style so unique that it becomes instantly recognizable. Bruno Catalano is one such artist. His bronze sculptures, characterized by their distinct fragmented form, have become a beacon of contemporary art, illuminating the themes…
St Sébastien is probably the most depicted Saint. And the most depicted gay icon today. He is represented most of the times since the Renaissance as a young, slim, athletic, sensual, beautiful young man (even though during the first centuries he had another image, at least older). Maybe it is the reason he became a gay icon. Catedral de Se. Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Brian McMorrow. Hundreds if not thousands of paintings, drawings, mosaics, engravings can be seen from St Sébastien. Sculptures from known artists are less numerous, but still we will present a few of them in this post, together with old paintings. Another post will present selected contemporary paintings, photographs, etc. St Sébastian sculpture designed by Bernini but sculpted by Antonio Giorgetti - Catacombe Roma Italy. According to the legend, or historical data, Sebastian was captain of the Praetorian guard, and a Christian. By converting some Romans, the Emperor Diocletien condemned him to be executed by arrows. Reportedly, the archers aimed to miss his heart as he was a very respected commander. So Sebastien survived temporarily. But Diocletien sentenced him again to death, by being broken on a wheel. Sculpture by Claude Dejoux - 18th century - Louvre Museum - Paris, France During the Renaissance, Sebastien was often represented tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows. Therefore he became the Patron Saint of archers, and later on, with the changes brought by artists making him quite erotic, he became also, unofficially, the Patron Saint of gays, or at least of youth and male beauty. Sculpture by Nicolas Blasset - 1635 - Amiens Cathedral - France From that time, Sebastian was often portrayed with a naked twisted youth body and a small loincloth. He looks like in (religious) ecstasy, penetrated by arrows. A very homoerotic icon. St Sébastien marble sculpture - St Michael's Church - Gent, Belgium. As we focus on sculptures, we will only show a selection of some examples of other media in the next posts. We suggest you look at the list of sources : some of them compiled an impressive quantity of St Sébastien art representations. Marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza. Madrid, Spain Catedral de Se - San Paolo, Brazil. Picture by Brian McMorrow Adam Lenckhardt - Ivory - c.1642 Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna (Austria). Sources: lA CHAIR ET LA FLECHE - Le regard homosexuel sur saint Sébastien tel qu'il etait representé en Italie autour de 1500. http://semgai.free.fr/doc_et_pdf/pdf_these_articles_externes/ressouni.PDF http://evolutionsaintsebastien.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/saint-sebastien-et-la-communaute-homosexuelle-origines-appropriations-contestations/ http://saintsebastien.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/saint-sebastien-son-histoire-ses-differentes-representations/ http://gayartworkilove.blogspot.com/2007/11/saint-sebastian-homoerotic-patron-of.html http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/arrows-of-desire-how-did-st-sebastian-become-an-enduring-homoerotic-icon-779388.html
The sculptural project "Once Upon a Time" draws inspiration from both classic fairy tales and local fairy tales from Bohemia. It delves into the themes of gender inequality and the persistent gender roles that permeate our daily lives. By exploring the erroneous lessons embedded in individual fairy tales, the artist playfully sheds light on these...
French artist Baptiste Debombourg draws inspiration from the Italian Mannerism and the German Renaissance to create these awe-inspiring staple artworks. “What I find most interesting …