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Style: Renaissance
David Defeating Goliath by Antonin Mercie (1845-1916)
By Fernand Antonin Mercié
Located in New York, NY
The dazzling David, a prolific subject amongst sculpture artists beginning in the renaissance; this later version by Antonin Merice undoubtedly builds upon the tradition of the David in statuature. Inspired by Donatello's most famous depiction of David, Merice portrays the biblical figure moments after his triumphal defeat of Goliath in a divine, rich brown bronze. Mercie chooses to showcase David placing his sword back into its scabbard, symbolizing the end of his battle with the beast. Standing in contrapposto, the young man is not cladly nude like the story in the bible tells us, but wears a small fabric wrap around the hips and a second wrapped around his head. The skillful bronze casting of the statue done by the Achille Collas foundry, the co owner of the Barbedienne foundry, is superb, with the blade of the sword containing only one anchor point, only a truly skillful foundry could produce this bronze.    Artist: Fernand Antonin Mercié...
Category

1880s Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

16th century Italian carved wood sculpture - Saint Robert - Gilded Painted
Located in Varmo, IT
Carved wooden sculpture - San Roberto. Italy, 16th century. 54 x 30 x h 112 cm. Entirely in carved and painted wood with traces of polychromy and gilding. - Work registered at the...
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16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Wood

16th century Italian carved wood sculpture - Saint Mauritius - Gilded Painted
Located in Varmo, IT
Carved wooden sculpture - San Mauro. Italy, 16th century. 54 x 30 x h 110 cm. Entirely in carved and painted wood with traces of polychromy and gilding. - Work registered at the b...
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16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Antique French Gilt Bronze Marble Statue Sculpture of Fortuna Louis G Fulconis
Located in Portland, OR
A very good large antique French gilt bronze of the Roman goddess Fortuna, by Louis Guillaume Fulconis (1818-1873), circa 1860. The bronze is inspired by sculpture of the Italian Ren...
Category

1860s Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Lion
Located in Oswestry, GB
This artwork is described beautifully by Art critic and curator Salvatore Russo at an exhibition in Uffizi Gallery, Florence 2016 - "Barry Davies, a sculp...
Category

16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Terracotta figurativa italiana a tema mitologico dei primi del Novecento
Located in Florence, IT
Piccola terracotta a soggetto mitologico firmata sul retro sulla base "Zambini", che per la grafia (in particolare la Z che ricorda una F) permette di identificare l'artista con Ferr...
Category

Early 20th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Perseus' sword
Located in Oswestry, GB
The images of this sculpture are of a larger original than the scaled down version for sale here. This sword was a gift from Zeus to Perseus to defeat the gorgon Medusa. Davies desig...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Urn
Located in Oswestry, GB
Davies designed this urn by drawing on extensive research culminating in adopting classical elements from Graeco-Roman antiquity. It's elegant shape is subtly embellished with a Roma...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

A 16th century Renaissance North Italian marble heads of two puttis
Located in PARIS, FR
Lovely pair of heads of small cherubs carved in white Carrara marble. The chubby faces adorned with admirable hair with abundant tight and deep curls with a quiff on the forehead. Th...
Category

16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Young Goatherder Bronze Sculpture by Oscar Gladenbeck, circa 1900
Located in Rochester, NY
Bronze statue of young goatherder by Oscar Gladenbeck. circa 1900. Signed "Oscar Gladenbeck Friedrichshagen".
Category

Early 20th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Marie de Medici and Mary Queen of Scots
Located in East Grinstead, GB
A near pair of superb bronzes of, Marie de Medici and Mary Queen of Scots, by the French sculptor Mathurin Moreau 1822-1912 the bronzes date around 1880, in first state original cond...
Category

1880s Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

A Flemish Statue of Crowned Virgin Mary with Child Jesus, 17th Century
Located in Bruges, BE
Description: A Flemish Statue of Crowned Virgin Mary with Child Jesus, 17th Century, polychromed wood, silver crowns Statue: Crowned Madonna and Child Object Type: Statuette Artist, Sculptor / Creator: Unknown Place of Origin: Flanders Period: 17th Century Style: Renaissance Materials and Techniques: Polychromed wood, Silver Categories: Christianity Dimensions: H. 55 cm D. 15 cm W. 19 cm History: The Madonna and Child is one of the most easily recognisable, most frequently produced themes in the history of Art and has been depicted by many famous artists, including Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. The word Madonna is derived from the Italian 'ma donna,' or 'my lady' and is used to describe Mary, the mother of Christ. The Madonna and Child depict a loving mother and son, which is a symbol of hope, faith, and love and represents the love and bond between mother and child, and is a symbol of hope and protection. Purity or virginity is represented by the color of clothing of Madonna. The color blue symbolises purity, virginity, and royalty. Physical Description: A magnificent 17th Century statue in polychromed wood of standing Madonna and Child. Virgin Mary is holding a small staff that is often shown in the hands of a king or queen. In Her left arm She is holding Her Son, Jesus Christ who is holding the World in His left hand to show that He is our Heavenly king on Earth and His Mother is our Queen. She wears a tight fitting golden dress with blue sleeves; over this is a blue mantle; Her mantle is lined red and is with an ochre gold border. The flesh is painted in natural colours and Her long hair lies over both shoulders. The Child Jesus wears a blue long sleeves dress...
Category

17th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Wood

A Spanish Statue of the Virgin Mary with Child Jezus, circa 1600
Located in Bruges, BE
Description: A Spanish Statue of the Virgin Mary with Child Jezus, Circa 1600, polychromed wood Statue : Madonna and Child Object Type: Statuette Artist, Sculptor / Maker: Unknown Place of Origin: Spain Period: Circa 1600 Materials and Techniques: Polychromed wood Categories: Christianity Style: Renaissance Dimensions: H. 45 cm D. 13 cm W. 15 cm History: The Madonna and Child is one of the most easily recognisable, most frequently produced themes in the history of Art and has been depicted by many famous artists, including Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. The word Madonna is derived from the Italian 'ma donna,' or 'my lady' and is used to describe Mary, the mother of Christ. The Madonna and Child depict a loving mother and son, which is a symbol of hope, faith, and love and represents the love and bond between mother and child, and is a symbol of hope and protection. Physical Description: A magnificent statue in polychromed wood of standing Madonna and Child. Virgin Mary is holding Her Son in Her left arm. Together with Jesus Christ They are holding the World in Their hands to show that They are together and our Heavenly king on Earth and His Mother is our Queen. She wears a tight fitting golden red dress; over this is a red mantle; Her mantle is lined blue and is with an ochre gold border. The flesh is painted in natural colours and Her long hair lies over both shoulders. The Child Jesus wears a green long sleeves dress. With His right hand He gives a blessing and represents Trinitarian love. In addition to signifying a blessing or that the Lord is speaking, this position conveys doctrinal truth, the three uplifted fingers depict the unity of God in the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
 Historical Significance: The facial features and drapery which envelopes the body point to Spanish origin. The statue of Virgin Mary...
Category

16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Early Renaissance Wood Sculpture
Located in Newport Beach, CA
An evocative, 14th century, carved wood statue of a seated Mary with the Christ child in her lap. The piece with a beautiful patina featuring polychrome paint traces. Now mounted on ...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paint

Italian Marble Box with Dore Bronze from the 1960's
Located in Troy, NY
This elegant Italian box from the 1960's has a wonderful range of color seen in the marble, giving it depth and texture. The colors include light rose, coral, and pink with streaks o...
Category

1960s Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Perseus' Foot
Located in Oswestry, GB
In Greek mythology Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae also founder of ,Mycenae. Davies' respect for classical sculpture is evident in this depiction of Perseus' foot and highly de...
Category

2010s Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

Anatomical study of a lion
Located in Oswestry, GB
This artwork is described beautifully by Art critic and curator Salvatore Russo at an exhibition in Uffizi Gallery, Florence 2016 - "Barry Davies, a sculp...
Category

16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Anatomical Study of the Horse
Located in Oswestry, GB
Passionate about anatomy and the natural form, Davies modelled this hunter/thoroughbred type horse in a way that exhibits the inherent beauty of its skeletal shape and musculature, ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Granite, Bronze

A Rare Italian White Marble Relief of "Young Saint John the Baptist" circa 1860
Located in New York, NY
A Rare Italian White Marble Relief of "Young Saint John the Baptist" circa 1860 after Desiderio Da Settignano. The original pietra serena relief by Desiderio Da Settignano, is in Th...
Category

19th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Saint Sebastian Lombard school. Italian Renaissance Carved alabaster.
Located in PARIS, FR
Large Saint Sebastian finely carved in alabaster. The saint is attached to a column surmounted by a capital, beautiful soft features and superb hair wi...
Category

16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Alabaster

Florentine artist After Verrocchio Terracotta Putto Fountain 17 century
Located in Florence, IT
Terracotta statue representing a putto blowing with a cloth around his leg. It's inspired by the putto with dolphin by Andrea del Verrocchio, mad...
Category

17th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

19th Century Pair of Hand-Carved Hall Chairs from Mexico
Located in Troy, NY
These 19th Century hand-carved hall chairs from Mexico are reminiscent of a Renaissance style in the design of the faces of the angels and ornamentation. This native wood is walnut colored with a stain that gives the chairs a caramel glow. The cushions are upholstered in a, light yellow silk brocade fabric. There are pin-sized holes from an earlier exposure to termites, a desirable element in antique Mexican furniture...
Category

19th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Fabric, Wood, Mixed Media

The Infant Saint John the Baptist with a Lamb
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: James Byrnes, Los Angeles (1917-2011) Giusto Le Court was born Josse or Justus de Corte in the Flemish city of Ypres. His father Jean was a sculptor and presumably his earliest training was with him before he entered the studio of Cornelis van Mildert. The young artist was clearly influenced by the dominant Flemish sculptor of the time, Artus Quellinus the Elder, with whom he may have worked on the decoration of the Amsterdam City Hall. Following the lead of many northern artists he travelled to Rome, perhaps more than once, before settling in Venice around 1655. It was there, as one of a colony of expatriate artists, that he made his name as a sculptor. One of his first Venetian commissions was for the monument to Alvise Mocenigo in the Church of San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti, where Le Court sculpted the marble figures of Strength and Justice. He also collaborated with the celebrated architect Baldassare Longhena, most famously for the high altar of Santa Maria della Salute, where he carved the multi-figured altarpiece depicting the Queen of Heaven Expelling the Plague. The present marble sculpture depicts the infant Saint John the Baptist, reclining, wearing his traditional hair-shirt, embracing a lamb, and holding the bottom of his attribute, a reed cross. Attached to his shirt is a baptismal cup, with which he would become associated later in his life. Veneration of the infant Saint John the Baptist was prevalent throughout Italy and images of the saint in childhood—often called “Giovannino,” or little John...
Category

17th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Marble

ANTIQUE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE IONIC MARBLE CAPITAL WITH PUTTI, 16TH CENTURY
Located in Milan, IT
Finely carved male capital dated from the 16th Century. Created in Italy, this fine works features the faces of winged cherubs.
Category

16th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Marble

An Important Pair of Monumental Parcel-Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Torchèr
Located in New York, NY
Mounted as lamps and cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne after models by Alexandre Falguiere and Paul Dubois. Both statues are signed on the bases. These fine torchères are reductions of...
Category

Late 19th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mythological scene: naked male rider and his dog French relief sculpture carving
Located in Norwich, GB
An early French wooden panel carved in bas relief, depicting a muscular male nude rider, accompanied by his dog. Sculpted in honey-coloured wood, this antique piece, dates from the ...
Category

19th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Wood Panel

St Cecilia
Located in London, GB
D. BRUCCIANI & CO (19th Century) St Cecilia Polychrome painted plaster bust with mould lines visible (probably later painting) 47 cm., 18 ½ in. high Dom...
Category

1870s Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Classical Male Torso
Located in Milford, NH
Wonderful sculpture of a Twisting Male Torso in carved stone by contemporary New York City artist Martin Glick. Born in 1944, Martin Glick resides in Pomona, New York, just outside of New York City. He was taught by Conger Metcalf...
Category

20th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Rare and Important Italian White Marble Bust Sculpture of Jesus Christ, C. 1850
Located in New York, NY
Rare and Important Italian White Marble Bust Sculpture of Jesus Christ, C. 1850 A truly exceptionally carved marble relief of Holy Jesus Christ. Ver...
Category

19th Century Renaissance Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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Renaissance sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Renaissance sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. Frequently made by artists working with Wood, and Stone and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Renaissance sculptures, so small editions measuring 4 inches across are also available. Prices for sculptures made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $460 and tops out at $95,000, while the average work sells for $7,895.

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