MARTIN EICHINGER"RAPTURE"
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RAPTURE (life size 84") - Signed & Numbered, Limited Edition, bronze sculpture is long sold out and priced at $87,000!
"Rapture celebrates a triumph of the heart over the mind. In this sculpture, Eichinger explores the nature of a committed and loving relationship. From its polished granite base rises a swirling, abstract column, representing the individuals’ personal histories prior to the relationship. Emerging from this spiraling pillar, positioned back to back, are an intertwining man and woman. Rooted in their respective histories, the couple maintains their individuality while celebrating their passionate union. Eichinger is known for this piece and it is sold out in this monumental size."
This is an incredible opportunity to acquire this highly sought after limited edition, life size edition sculpture by the master Martin Eichinger. It is highly regarded as his signature piece!
This sculpture is in perfect condition. It is without a doubt, a show stopper!
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BIO Working in his 6,000 square foot studio, with its 16 foot high ceilings Eichinger creates dramatic bronzes that range in scale from intimate to monumental. For more than twenty years, this dynamic, visionary artist has produced limited-edition sculptures that engage the minds and hearts of collectors and resonate within our larger social and political culture. Grouped into themed series, the sculptures chronicle the eternal human pursuit of meaning, happiness, and growth. In addition to his University degrees, Eichinger undertook independent studies in classical sculpture throughout Europe. Over the past two decades Eichinger has taught numerous workshops and mentored more than twenty apprentices, many of whom have gone on to rewarding artistic careers of their own. A professional member and Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, he is also a founding member of the Pacific Northwest Sculpture Association. His work is represented by more than two-dozen fine art galleries throughout the United States and is housed in over 1,000 private and corporate collections around the world.
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