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| Austin |
Setting a standard for excellence for fifty years, Austin
continues to introduce products that are imbued with energy and a sense of style. Offering both
traditional and contemporary influences, Austin creates vivid, expressive designs for home, office
and garden décor that are both dynamic and diverse. Made of Durastone® and Cold Cast resin, the
collections express Austin’s exemplary selection of sophisticated originality and recreations of
time-honored classics.
Statue.com is honored to have the Austin lines of exceptional products to offer our customers
of diverse and discerning tastes. As the Austin products represent a range of styles, eras and
cultures, presented with such attention to detail and quality, Statue.com is convinced that these
additions to our collections will be greatly appreciated by our distinguished customers.
Allowing for the beauty of gallery-quality pieces at competitive prices, Statue.com can now
offer Austin: an abundance of unique, and elegant accessories suitable to fit any décor.
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Bronzi De Luca |
Bronzi de Lucca. In keeping with the artistic traditions and
techniques of the Italian Renaissance, the De Luca Family
has carefully and faithfully passed the knowledge of their
craft from one generation to the next. Utilizing the ancient
technique of lost-wax casting, the De Luca bronzes are of
the highest quality. The processes involved in producing a
finished bronze statue are many and require great skill and
time. Whether sculpting a new piece or creating a new mold
for an existing piece, the lost-wax technique of casting
bronze is laborious and difficult; however the results are
matchless. Any lack of attention to the detail would
jeopardize the artistic outcome of a piece. A careless hand
could easily erase fine or delicate markings, compromising
the integrity, which De Luca regards as standard. Such
standards separate an artistic masterpiece from a mass-
produced object. Sculptors, mold makers and foundry men,
the Deluca Family still produce some of the world's finest
bronze statues and Statue.com is pleased to make them
available to you.
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| Carruth Studio |
George Carruth is the quiet force behind Carruth Studio. Since
1983 he has been creating wonderful cast images from completely original designs carved from limestone
and clay.
Initially, George's work was 2 dimensional, in the form of illustrations for advertising. This was
not the career of choice as the dream was always to sculpt as a living.
With encouragement from his wife, who's philosophy has been: "Do what makes you happy," a stone carver
emerged. For more than 2 years, selling hand carved originals at juried shows and to fine galleries
supported them. When demand for his whimsical works continued to increase, the first cast piece was born
and Carruth Studio made its debut. He was the production department while she was the packing, shipping,
marketing, and billing department... all from their garage and basement.
There are now over 40 employees at Carruth. George is both a sculptor and art director, as now
there are additional sculptors on the team. George has explained his motivation for casting his work,
as a way to take an original carving that is well crafted and makes it available to thousands of people.
George's work makes people smile, which means they are sharing just a small part of the joy he feels
when creating it, and that Statue.com feels in helping to make it available to our customers. |
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| The Casey Collection |
The exquisite architectural elements designed by renowned artist
and architect Richard Casey are reminiscent of the treasured collections of the world’s great museums,
yet each piece is unlike any found there. Influenced by his New England roots, Casey has interpreted
styles from the periods and traditions of many cultures to create unique works of remarkable character.
The Casey Collection's desire has always been to capture the essence of the ruin. Broken here and there,
and wit the look of ancient, time-weathered stone, these pieces seem like they should be in a museum. An
important design aspect of The Casey Collection pieces is that they are "humanly scaled". Richard Casey
sculpts pieces that, if it were an actual piece from a ruin, would normally be too large. He is able to
scale his designs so that they don't look miniaturized.
Casey originals are sculpted in clay then skillfully engineered through intricate molding and casting
processes and manufactured by American craftsmen. These sometimes massive-looking pieces are actually
created of lightweight resin, but finished to so closely mimic stone that they really must be touched
to be believed. They are, therefore, appropriate for a wide range of applications. Casey architectural
pieces can be displayed as is or can be cut to fit on site, then grouted in stonework or plastered
in place.
Statue.com is pleased to include the stunning Casey collection of architectural ornament to our
collections of beautiful works of art, providing yet another avenue for our patrons of enhancements
for the home, the garden, the office or business environment.
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| Egregia |
These charming figurines were created by A. Giannelli in Volterra, city in the heart of Italy's alabaster district. His work is in the tradition of the great Italian Master. The figurines are composed of alabaster dust mixed a durable binding compound. Each piece is expertly crafted with painstaking: his experience is impressive. Born in Volterra, Italy, he was a keen student of sculpture form the age of ten. He graduated from the Royal School of Art in 1924 and achieved the accolade of "Master" at the Nardoni Workshops. In 1953, he was appointed president of the Alabaster Craftsmen Guild, a position he held until 1961. Among his most famous pieces, three works are prominent. He completed a bust for Dwight D Eisenhower, for which he received the American President's personal thanks. Mirko Basaldella, the famous sculptor, commissioned him to create a three metre high totem for the Boston University. He also produced a bust of the President of Kenya which was commissioned by Professor Fioravanti of Rome. For his professional achievements, he was awarded the title of "Cavaliere" in 1970 the Italian equivalent of a Knighthood. We trust you will gain great pleasure from these beautiful figurines. Notice: all sculptures lacking the A. Giannelli signature are crude imitations. The slight differences that may be noticed in these products do not reduce their value but rather testify their artisan workmanship.
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| Henri Studio |
Henri Studio is the world's largest designer and manufacturer of original cast stone fountains and statuary.
Through a balanced blend of advanced production techniques and Old World tradition, Henri Studio has grown to become the industry leader in cast stone garden decor. Their late founder, Eneri Prosperi, emigrated from Bagni di Lucca in Italy's renowned Lucca region, famous for centuries of cast and marble sculpture. His traditional skills and artisan's wisdom have remained the foundation of this family-owned firm for four decades. His vision and presence continue to inspire the work at Henri Studio.
In the spirit of Eneri Prosperi, Henri Studio continues to create original designs, attractive finishes, and beautiful, affordable products of the highest quality. Henri's original sculpted and internationally copyrighted creations in fountains, statuary, birdbaths, planters and garden ornaments are renowned around the globe. The Henri name is synonymous with quality and originality to thousands of garden retailers and consumers worldwide, and STATUE.COM is proud to offer the Henri line to our discriminating patrons. |
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| House Parts, Inc. |
Having searched for rare and marketable items for their
collections of unique ornamental pieces for home and garden, House Parts, Inc. currently offers
a wide selection of architectural, historical, antique, and present day reproductions. These
reproductions capture the aesthetic qualities of their handcrafted originals. Both European and
American craftsmanship are represented in the replicas produced. Artistic and technical knowledge,
ability and skill in mold making and use of various types of material are required to develop,
construct and hand finish each individual piece. Some originals are from museums, private collections
and dismantled historic structures. Others are designed and originated by their own artists.
All offer a reflection to time-honored craftsmanship.
House Parts, Inc. now produces in excess of nine hundred items in plaster, cement, cast resin,
fiberglass and structural high-density urethane foam, and conducts continuous research for
additional museum, historical, architectural, antique and modern day pieces for production.
Knowing that our customers appreciate products of superior quality, Statue.com is proud to present
House Parts products among our lines of fine statuary and related products. |
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| Isac |
Statue.com is pleased to offer many examples of beautiful statues imported from Italy: the Isac collections of sculptures by the renowned Santini family, among others. White marble from the Northern Italian quarry of Carrara is the chosen material to create the marble resin compound used by the master sculptors and statue producers of the Isac Statuary, and with good reason.
This highly regarded method of producing sculpture replicates the texture and appearance of hand carved works, having the ability to retain the finest details and characteristics of the originals. Whether your tastes in statuary are loyal to the classics, or you prefer contemporary works of art, the Isac collections of bonded marble statues offer many choices, with sculptures from Santini, Ruggeri, Cedraschi, Furiesi, Kostner and Salvestrini. Some pieces are available with hand painted finishes. The white pieces age gracefully, attaining a lovely warm patina reminiscent of ivory.
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| Sandicast |
Sandicast, Inc. is the premier manufacturer of hand-cast
animal sculptures. The company was started in 1981 when artist Sandra Brue realized her dream of
combining her artistic talent and her lifelong love of animals. Sandra, after having been a graphic
artist for 12 years, started sculpting animals. Initially, she began selling her sculptures through
small, local gift shops. Because of the superb quality of her work, the demand for her sculptures
grew so that within a few short years, Sandicast animal sculptures would be available and collected
around the world.
With four animals and two employees, Sandy started Sandicast in her garage. The first piece released
was a bunny she sculpted while observing him in her own backyard. Thus a bunny is part of the
Sandicast company logo. She then created a fawn, squirrel, and Cocker pup.
In the beginning, to find out which were the most popular dog breeds, Sandra called pet shops
across the United States. As more retailers carried Sandicast and consumer interest soared, shop
owners began to overwhelm her with customer requests. Consumers begged for more dogs, cats, and
wildlife. Today, Sandra determines what to sculpt by reviewing consumer requests, breed rankings,
other decision-making factors and her "gut." New Sandicast sculptures are released twice a year--
January and July.
Statue.com is pleased to make these sculptures available to our customers.
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| Wishstone |
WISHSTONE Chisel & Mallet, Inc.,a renaissance of finely carved
stone letters and decoratives: WISHSTONE is committed to providing high-quality decorative products
for commercial and residential applications, and Staute.com is pleased to make this wonderful line
of stunning work available to our customers.
WISHSTONE products are unique in that they are meticulously carved by hand into a variety of materials
including Indiana limestone, marble or slate.
No sandblasting is used in the carving process. When a design is complete, a mold is made and replicas
are created in cast stone or resin composites, true to the smallest chisel mark.
This product line consists of three categories: Keystones, Medallions and Decorative Accents.
They are available in cast stone and resin, and are nearly indistinguishable from the original carving.
BIOGRAPHY
Gabe Drueke & WISHSTONE Chisel & Mallet, Incorporated
Born in 1975 and raised in Sparta, Illinois, Gabe Drueke attended Belleville Area College and received
an Associate of Arts degree in 1996. From there he transferred to the University of Illinois in
Champaign-Urbana to study Graphic Design.
Graduating in 1999 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design, Gabe began an intense but
short-lived career as a designer in the St. Louis, Missouri area. It became clear to him that a
background in design could give him an edge as a stone carver. Motivated by his creative urge and
strong will to succeed, Gabe vowed to make his mark in stone carving.
"Despite my appreciation for good graphic design, it was difficult to embrace work, which in my opinion,
had a very short shelf life. Carving into stone, however, was virtually eternal. "
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