Metal Sculpture Art


Coffee House Cup Java Silhouette Wall Art Metal Mug


Coffee House Cup Java Silhouette Wall Art Metal Mug


$10.00


Hang this fun stack of coffee cups in the kitchen for a fun bostro look. Light metal black finish cut out coffee cup design is perfect for a whimsical decor accent. Easy to hang and will enliven any bare spot you have in the kitchen….

Florenz Wall Mount Wine Rack Sculpture


Florenz Wall Mount Wine Rack Sculpture


$77.50


Dress up your home and your wine collection at the same time! This exquisite piece of metal art resembles a swatch pallet with its variety of patterns and hand painted colors. Each layer delicately arches to create 5 perfect wine bottle holders. Whether you place it in your kitchen or dining room, you are sure to be impressed by the convenience and compliments of friends. Hand painted finish vari…

Dentist with Patient Business Card Holder H&K Steel Sculpture


Dentist with Patient Business Card Holder H&K Steel Sculpture


$55.00


Dentist with Patient Business Card Holderby Guenter ScholzA world of unique steel sculptures. Art & Decor combine to create fun & whimsey. Created by artist Guenter Scholz each Sculpture has been individually handcrafted by cutting, bending and welding recycled steel to effectively portray the subject. Enjoy the collection!***Sizes vary slightly, hand made welded recycled steel**This is a special …

Like a Dead Flower


Like a Dead Flower



Tracklist:
1. Arid Life
2. At the Gates of Shadows World
3. Autumn Serenades
4. The Remains of the Day
5. Our Crying Earth…


Like A Dead Flower


Like A Dead Flower



Excellent doom metal with some death metal elements, in the vein of PARADISE LOST. 5 songs are included. TRACK LISTING: 1. Arid Life 2. At the Gates of Shadows World 3. Autumn Serenades 4. The Remains of the Day 5. Our Crying Earth  …


Myth, Man and Metal: Bronze Sculpture of Ancient Greece and Rome (1996)


Myth, Man and Metal: Bronze Sculpture of Ancient Greece and Rome (1996)



“Thousands of gleaming bronze statues adorned the cities and sanctuaries of the classical world. They represented gods and heroes, poets and philosophers, rulers and statesmen. ‘How were they made?’…’Were they mass-produced?’…’What happened to them all?’ are some of the questions answered in this multi-faceted lecture. Carol C. Mattusch, professor of art history at George Mason University, tel…




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