 Robert Metzges (German)
 Betty Branch (American) Small Goddess
Click here for Peter Hoogerwerf (Netherlands)
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Valery Yevdokimov (b. 1938, Russia)
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Standing Nude
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Mercurio Nino
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#65
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Dhruva Mistry (U.K.)

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)
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 Paul Rigby (USA)
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 M.V.Pereislavets
Vincent Van Gogh, 1981
Sheila Mitchell
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click here for Vartkes Barsoumian (Syria)
Click here for Tom Tsuchiya (U.S.A.)
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Emile Cornelis (Dutch)
Emile Cornelis (Dutch) contemporary
Kenny Mckay (Scottish)
Donald Dewar, 2002
Kenny Mckay (Scottish)
Donald Dewar, 2002
Robert Mileham (British)
Robert Mileham's website
David Alan Clark (American)
David Clark's website
Lena Lervik (Sweden)
Lena Lervik (Sweden)
Lena Lervik's website
Thompson Dagnall (U.K.) Tolpuddle Martyr
Thompson Dagnall's website
Leslie Jackson (U.S.) Salome
Leslie Jackson's website
James Earl Reid (U.S.) Charles
Adriano Bozzolo (Italy)
Anna Maria Ferrari (Italy)
Rino Giannini (Italy)
Marco Cornini (Italy)
Vanni Penone (Italy)
Susan Luppino (USA)
Giacomo Ceccarelli (Italy)
Thomas Marsh
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Patrick Purcell
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Goro Shintami (Finland)
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Eddy Roos (Netherlands)
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Kees Verkade(Netherlands)
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Aart Schonk(Netherlands)
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Roy Greve (Netherlands)
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for Maite Duval (Netherlands)
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Irenee Duriez (1950) (Belgium)
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for Nicholas Africano, U.S.A. (1948)
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for Gary Weisman, U.S.A. (1952).
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for Shahid Hussein, Pakistan (1962).
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for Frode Bolhuis, Netherlands.(1979)
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for Eja Siepman Van Den Berg, Netherlands(1943)
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for Amiran Djanashvili, Netherlands (Georgia, 1962)
His Jewish themes are found here
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for Dick Aerts (Netherlands)
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for Katsura Funakoshi (b. 1951)(Japan)
Satoru Kitagou (b. 1953) (Japan)
Tyuryo Sato(Japan)
Kato Yutaka ( b. 1948) (Japan)
Kubota Minoru ( b. 1947) (Japan)
Okawara Takanori (b. 1964) (Japan)
Hongo Hiroshi (b. 1951) (Japan)
Hsu Yuan-Feng (China)
Oleg Zakomorny (Russia)
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Uwe Maroske , B. 1961 (Germany)
Vivien Mallock (U.K.)
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Peter Woytuk (U.S.)
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Karen Salicath (Denmark, B. 1968)
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Jean-Philippe Richard (France, b. 1947)
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Christian Della Giustina (Venice, b. 1959)
N. R. Esipenko
1983
A. N. Esinbayev
Worker, 1983
Yri Grishko
1979
Yri Grishko
A. Batvinenko (Belarus), Annunciation 2004, Ballerina 2007
A. Shatzila (Belarus)
Guslar (national instrument of Belarus), 2007
Vladimir Zhbanov (Belarus)
Carriage of Governor Karneev
Anthony Antonios (U.S.)
David Rosner (U.S.)
Okumura Nabayuki (Japan/Italy)
Lida Baas (Netherlands)
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Ev Meynell (UK)
Ana Lazovsky (Israel)
Nathan David (UK)
A. Wasil (U.S.A.)
Victoria Davila (U.S.A.)
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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
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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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Masters of the 20th Century
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