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Small Goddess
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Standing Nude

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Mercurio Nino
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#65

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Therese Chotteau (Belgium) (1951-)
La Temple de la Nature, 2000





Jorge Egea (1975 - ) Spain
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Ian Rank-Broadley (U.K.)
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Elena Engelsen (1952 - ) (Norway) click here for more Elena Engelsen





Paul Rigby (USA) click here for more Paul Rigby





M.V.Pereislavets Vincent Van Gogh, 1981






Sheila Mitchell




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Kenny Mckay (Scottish)
Donald Dewar, 2002


Kenny Mckay (Scottish)
Donald Dewar, 2002




Robert Mileham (British)
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David Alan Clark (American)
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Lena Lervik (Sweden)



Lena Lervik (Sweden)
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Thompson Dagnall (U.K.)
Tolpuddle Martyr
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Leslie Jackson (U.S.)
Salome
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James Earl Reid (U.S.)
Charles





Adriano Bozzolo (Italy)






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Rino Giannini (Italy)






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Thomas Marsh

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Patrick Purcell

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Eddy Roos (Netherlands)

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His Jewish themes are found here







   


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Oleg Zakomorny (Russia)




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Uwe Maroske , B. 1961 (Germany)








Vivien Mallock (U.K.)

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N. R. Esipenko
1983












A. N. Esinbayev
Worker, 1983












Yri Grishko
1979



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Guslar (national instrument of Belarus), 2007












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Carriage of Governor Karneev











 


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Marco Cornini (Italy, born 1966)
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Philip Jackson (U.K., born 1944)
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Alexander Stoddart (U.K., born 1959)
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Robert Graham (U.S., born 1938)
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Leonardo Lustig
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Nilda Maria Comas (Puerto Rico - Italy)
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Nina Koch (Germany, b. 1960)
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Ellen Sturm (Germany)















   

Franco Mauro Franchi (Italy, b. 1951)















   

Erik Blome

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Cai Zhisong (China)
















       

Andrei Kovaltchuk (Russia)

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Margaret Beaudette S.C.

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Olga Nielsen

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Lotta Blokker (Netherlands, b. 1980)

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Czeslaw Dzwigaj (Poland, B. 1950)

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Simon Kogan (Russia, United States)

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Ettore Greco (Italy)

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Juan Martinez Lax
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Vasyl Yarych
(Ukraine - b. 1951)

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Mark Rode
(Australia-Ireland)

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(note: I'm only guessing that Marjorie was the Fitzgibbon who made this medallion.
It seems gnarly enough.)


Marjorie Fitzgibbon
(Ireland - born 1943)
















   

   




Peter Corlett
(Australia - born 1944)

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Graham Ibbeson
(UK - born 1951)

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DIMITRY GERRMAN (B. 1955 USSR, lives in USA)










   


   


   


Kurt Gebauer (Czech, b. 1941)




   


   


   


Jim MacRoberts (U.S.A.)





   


Rory Breslin (Ireland, b. 1963)





   


   


   


   


   


vASILY FEDOROUK (U.S.A., born Ukraine, 1950-2009)





   


   


   


Stephan Balkenhol (German, b. 1957)





   


   


Shane Snider (U.S.A.)





   


   


Jakob Oberhollenzer (South Tyrol, Italy)





   


   


   


   


   


   


Gwynn Murrill (U.S.A., b. 1942)








   


   


Tomoaki Suzuki (born in Japan, lives in UK, 1972 )








   


   


   


   


Hugo Riva, Italy, B. 1951








   





   


Steve Gibson, U.K., b. 1964








   


   


Sophie Muller, Belgium, b. 1974





   


   


   


   


   


Pere Sala, Spain, b. 1962





   


   


   


Margaret Wozniak, Poland-U.S.A.





   


Manuel Mediaville, Spain (b. 1972)





   


   


   


   


Hakon Anton Fageras, Norway (b. 1975)





   


   


   


Gerhard Mas, Spain (b. 1976)





 




21st Century figure sculpture

This page presents the lost generation of figure sculptors --i.e. those born after 1940 -- into an art world that offered extensive access but little (outside the Soviet Bloc) in the way of education or public appreciation for the qualities manifest in the previous 3,000 years of world figure sculpture .

This is an era for low-brow sensationalism, middle-brow sentimentality or high-brow alienation -- which is not to say that good sculpture has not been made --- but that it's hard to find.



These sculptors are outside the narrative of modernism -- and many American museums like the Met and the AIC stopped having regional exhibits after 1950 --- so exhibtion catalogs are not a source of images.

But gradually - through local displays - the assistance of friends -- searching the internet -- and just dumb luck -- I've been finding more and more





(note: All the pictures emailed to this site after 9/1/2007 -- will be permenantly posted to the

RECEIVING ROOM


-- so this is a good page to find works by living figure sculptors, whether Chris Miller happens to like them or not.




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