
Sculpture
Occidental art, also known as Western art, refers to the artistic traditions that originated in Europe and later spread to North and South America. From the Renaissance to the present day, occidental art has been shaped by a variety of influences, including religion, politics, science, and cultural exchange. It also continues to evolve and adapt to changing social and cultural contexts. Whether exploring new mediums and techniques or engaging with contemporary issues, occidental artists continue to push the boundaries of creativity and expression.
Curtis Jerre « Lion a visage soleil » Ht: 62 cm L: 100 cm
Masaya Dim 150 x 100 cm
Masaya « London, Kate Moss » Dim 150 x 100 cm
Masaya Dim : 100 x 100 cm
Masaya «Mickey VS Jessica Rabbit » Dim : 150 x 117 cm
Edouard Drouot « Le Jour » Ht: 110 cm
D’après Giambologna « Mercure » Ht: 190 cm
L. Boucher « Diana » Ht: 103 cm
Mathurin Moreau « Libellule » Ht: 70 cm
Auguste Rodin « Le Penseur » Ht: 70 cm
Emile François Rousseau « A Bound Slavegirl » Ht: 69 cm
« Femme au rose » Ht: 154 cm
Georges Gabriel Chauvin « Jeune femme reposant sur une terrasse fleurie »
Marcel Debut « Poesie des mers » Ht: 110 cm
Joe Suzuki « Balloon Puppy » Dim: 38 x 28 x 12,7 cm
Joe Suzuki « Balloon Puppy » Dim: 38 x 28 x 12,7 cm