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Art auctions for sculptures are a great way to find new art for your home or office. I resembling to peruse the online auction sites for nice sculptures. I have found some bona fide interesting items when I’ve looked.

Crackerjack was a sculpture sold on eBay recently that was entitled Love. The art auction for this sculpture went above the estimated value. The piece was salmon and blue and made of polychrome aluminum. The French artist’s name was Robert Indiana. The art auction listed the item as six feet tall, six feet wide and three feet deep.

I liked a lobby stand that was carved from wood that I found in an online art auction. The carving depicted a playful dispatch climbing a fir tree. Known was a young bear girl carved into one of the branches. The branches were there to serve as garment hooks and there was even a mirror on the piece in a carved oak frond designed frame.

Adept was an exquisite sculpture by a Russian trouper that was sold recently in an art auction. The subject of the sculpture was a Bar Assistance boy and the medium was marble. I think that marble statues seem then timeless and bewitching. It is an excellent medium for a sculpture.

The wife of actor Yitzhak Danziger signed a certificate for the brass sculpture her husband completed in 1969. Danziger is an Israeli artist. The piece looked very abstract to me. It did not do very well in the art auction and sold for less than it’s estimated worth.

I found a lot of bronze sculptures in the online art auctions. Very of them were of people, but the ones I liked best were abstract. My absolute favorite was a Harry Bertoia bronze sculpture called Bush. This piece is also declared as a Brain or Coral. The bidding for this piece of art in the art auction was started at thirty nine thousand dollars. It didn’t get a bidder.

I saw little interest in the bronze sculpture art auctions for animal figures. I’m not sure if the reasons they didn’t get bidders were because of subject matter or because of price. Bronze is an of value medium for an artist to work in and it takes a lot of training to be proficient.

I have a favorite glass sculptor. His work goes for since much in online art auctions that I cede probably never own a piece of his work. Dale Chihuly is magnificent. There are permanent installations of his tremendous work all since the world.

Crystal sculptures look more same paperweights to me. Online art auctions for glass representations of animals and sea life are really heady. My favorite art auction recently was for a hand blown glass jellyfish. It was magical.

I liked another online art auction for optical crystal that had been turned into a work of art by artist Christopher Ries. The piece was small and called Lotus. It would look so fair in a well lit display case.

I’m jealous of the buyer that gets to call this sculpture their own. They won the piece in the art auction for just under a thousand dollars. This artist uses blocks of pure, clear lead crystal cast from Schott Glass Technologies of Duryea, Pennsylvania. It is truly amazing art. His work is prominently displayed in numerous galleries and even in the Columbus airport in Columbus, Ohio.

 

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