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Are you thinking about adding a metal artwork to your space?


Metal sculptures have been a part of art history for centuries, evolving from classical gold and iron works to the dynamic styles of contemporary metal sculpture today. Whether you’re looking to elevate your living room, bedroom, garden, or entryway, a modern metal sculpture can completely transform your decor, adding elegance and character.

Explore the world of metal art sculptures with Carré d’artistes and discover pieces that seamlessly blend with your interior style.
 

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Carré d’artistes offers a diverse range of metal sculptures for sale created by talented sculptors within our network of over 600 artists.
From intricate designs to bold, modern pieces, you’ll find the perfect sculpture with metal to enhance your space.

 
Metal sculpture, Classic figurative: A 59-22 steel teardrop by Buil Philippe, depicting a face


 

Metal sculpture: History and techniques


Metal has long been a favored material for sculpture, much like wood, marble, or resin, and its unique properties make it highly versatile.
 
  • Gold has traditionally been used for small, regal, or religious objects, symbolizing nobility.
  • Copper was prominent in ancient times for decorative art and occasional sculptures.
  • Bronze rose to prominence during the Renaissance and Classical periods, often used for sculptures representing power and divinity.
  • Industrial metals such as iron, steel, aluminum, and tin emerged with technological advancements and are now commonly featured in modern metal sculptures.

The malleability and durability of metal have made it a preferred choice for artists, offering endless possibilities for creative expression. Sculptors use techniques like casting, lost wax casting, engraving, and modeling to bring their visions to life.

In the modern era, artists have embraced newer metals and styles, contributing to the ever-evolving field of contemporary metal sculpture.


 

Famous metal sculptors


Over the years, metal art has been shaped by many iconic artists.

Richard Serra is renowned for his monumental, minimalist sculptures and innovative use of steel.
Moreover, Alberto Giacometti utilized bronze, cast iron, and steel to craft his signature elongated figures.
Jean Tinguely created intricate assemblages with metal, while artists like Louise Bourgeois and Alexander Calder also heavily featured metal in their work.
César, a prominent 20th-century sculptor, pushed the boundaries of metal art sculptures with his unique style.

At Carré d’artistes, explore contemporary metal sculptures by artists such as Frédéric Fortuné and Pablo Macias, who bring their own modern interpretations to this timeless medium.


 

Incorporate metal sculptures into your wall decor


Metal wall art is an exceptional way to add sophistication and personality to your space. Known for its strength and intricate designs, metal art offers a versatile option for both contemporary and classical interiors.

A sculpture with metal can beautifully complement any room—be it your bedroom, living area, dining room, or office. It creates a strong visual statement while adding a unique, inviting touch. Metal artworks are also ideal for outdoor spaces like gardens, where their durability and aesthetic charm can create a serene and contemplative atmosphere.

Whether you’re decorating indoors or outdoors, metal art sculptures provide endless possibilities for creativity and elegance. Choose from our curated collection of sculptures and find the perfect piece to reflect your style.


 

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