Sculpture For Sale - Price Range: $100000 - $500000

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Discover 24 original sculpture artworks for sale between $100000 - $500000. Contemporary emerging artists: Ronald Smith, Ted Schaal, Andrew Wielawski, Mihail Simeonov, Tosic Aleksandar are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 1 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Ronald Smith: 'dragon head', 1999 , Figurative. Sculpture, Wood, Poly- chromed, Fantasy, Tolkien, Mythology, Figurative, Representational, ...
Figurative -
49 x 52 inches (124.5 x 132.1 cm)
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Ronald Smith: 'A Warrior Dwarf is Never Too Old', 1997 , Figurative.  A Warrior Dwarf is Never Too Old , Sculpture, wood, fantasy, Tolkien, mythology, figurative, representational...
Figurative -
24 x 60 inches (61.0 x 152.4 cm)
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Ted Schaal: 'Open Window Monument', 2015 Mixed Media Sculpture, Spiritual.  The saying God doesnt close a door without opening a window inspired this bronze and mirror polished stainless steel sculpture.  The black monolith represents the door or life challenge.  The window is lined with 23. 75 ct.  gold leaf representing God.  The stainless orb represents the recognition of grace or...
Spiritual - Sculpture
48 x 129 inches (121.9 x 327.7 cm)
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Andrew Wielawski: 'Minotauress detail', 2008 Stone Sculpture, Mythology.  I can usually tell a sculptor who can't carve hair. All their figures are bald! For me, it' s like an abstract sculpture forming a part of the whole, because you certainly can' t make stone into strands that small, just create a sort of impressionistic feeling.  ...
Mythology - Sculpture
2 x 1 inches (5.1 x 2.5 cm)
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Andrew Wielawski: 'Minotauress detail', 2008 Stone Sculpture, Mythology.  The Minotauress holds the skull of one of her victims in one hand, and a string in the other with which to confuse the next one. ...
Mythology - Sculpture
2 x 1 m (6.56 x 3.28 feet)
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Andrew Wielawski: 'Minotauress', 2008 Stone Sculpture, Mythology.  In one of the stories I read about the labyrinth and the Minotaur, the idea was advanced that the tale was meant to be taken metaphorically. As such, the maze was the subconscious, and the Minotaur our deepest rooted fear. I believe men fear women more than anything else, no...
Mythology - Sculpture
2 x 1 m (6.56 x 3.28 feet)
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Mihail Simeonov: 'Exposed to wind', 1989 Bronze Sculpture, Figurative. dark broun patina...
Figurative - Sculpture
17 x 75 inches (43.2 x 190.5 cm)
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Tosic Aleksandar: 'Rain gatherer', 2008 Wood Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
18 x 60 inches (45.7 x 152.4 cm)
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Tosic Aleksandar: 'blu eyed girl', 2007 Wood Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
68 x 72 inches (172.7 x 182.9 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Dieter Picchio-Specht - Ted Schaal - Lately I have been exploring the use of two enduring materials, bronze and stainless steel. I enjoy the juxtaposition of the primitive texture in the bronze with the mirror polished modern look of the stainless. Balance and symmetry dominate simple geometric forms. These sculptures are made to last through the ages with the highest level of craftsmanship and quality metals. Most of my latest work can be scaled up for public or corporate settings and commission inquiries are welcome. With over 20 years of sculpture experience anything is possible from desk top size to monumental fountains and sculpture. ...

Andrew Wielawski - Art must communicate ideas and have them received the way the artist intends, reaching as many viewers as possible to provoke an emotional response. If you go for those who are in the know about artistic periods, about current trends, and about a symbolic language that requires training to understand, then the artist will miss a huge audience. The artist then becomes a slave to styles created by others. If on the other hand, you work towards reaching multiple levels of viewers, then your task becomes more difficult, and at the same time, more fulfilling. An artist who creates a language will not fit into any already existing niche, and will alienate those looking for something they already know about, like gallerists, collectors and museums. Creativity, however, is like water...it will find its way around such obstructions, and bring the artist satisfaction and a clientele that appreciates what they create without regard for what's in fashion. Most of all, this way of producing reflects the rarity of truth in a world mostly dedicated to superficial values. ...