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"Chinese Statue - Chinese Decor - Bronze Milo "
Height | 16 cm |
Width | 36 cm |
Length | 16 cm |
Weight | 5,3 kg |
The Chinese Coachman – Hand-Painted Bronze Figure - Signed Milo
The Chinese Coachman by Miguel Fernando Lopez stands as a singular fusion of cultural homage and contemporary bronze artistry. This vividly hand-painted bronze figure brings to life a humble rickshaw driver—clad in traditional tunic and straw hat—straining forward under the weight of his passenger. Rich patinas of emerald and russet breath warmth into his garments, while subtle gilded highlights on the carriage wheel and passenger’s robes recall ancient Chinese lacquer work. In its blend of sculptural realism and painterly finish, this chinese statue transforms any setting into a stage for storied exchange and timeless dignity.
Lisbon Roots, Global Inspirations
Milo was born 1955 in the Alfama quarter of Lisbon, where the winding cobblestones and river breeze nurtured his fascination with everyday life. From formal training at the University of Lisbon’s Faculty of Fine Arts to residencies in Beijing and Shanghai, he immersed himself in the traditions of East Asian craftsmanship. Each journey deepened his appreciation for cultural nuance, inspiring him to capture not only the figure’s form but also the colorful traditions that inform his world. The result is a work that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Crafted Along the Tagus, Finished by Hand
Milo sculpted the original clay maquette in his riverside Lisbon atelier. After meticulous modeling of the coachman’s muscular tension and the carriage’s delicate spokes, the piece was cast at Atelier da Ribeira using the lost-wax process. Rather than a uniform patina, Milo chose a hand-painting technique—applying translucent mineral pigments that accent the textures of cloth and metal. The coachman’s tunic shifts from jade to moss as light moves, while the passenger’s robes gleam in red and bronze-gold, rendering this bronze chinese figure a celebration of both material mastery and artisanal color.
A Poetic Dialogue of Labor and Leisure
Here, the rickshaw’s solitary puller and his reclining passenger become a tableau of social interplay—an intimate portrait of service and repose. The coachman’s bent back and sinewed arms speak of quiet endurance, while the passenger’s relaxed posture and faint smile evoke serene privilege. Without moralizing, Milo invites us to witness the dignity in every role, suggesting that true harmony arises when stories of effort and ease travel in tandem.
Integration into Refined Interiors
Measuring nearly 36 centimeters in width, the Chinese Coachman commands attention in both traditional and modern décors. Whether placed upon a carved hardwood cabinet in a collector’s library or serving as a focal sculpture in a sleek urban loft, it brings an air of storied grace. Its palette—rich greens, warm reds, and glinting gold—harmonizes effortlessly with dark woods, lacquered surfaces, and minimalist stone. In any light, the figure’s hand-painted details reveal new depths, promising endless discovery.
An Heirloom of Cross-Cultural Craft
Each edition of this exceptional work is personally signed “Milo” at the carriage, assuring authenticity and the artist’s personal touch. Boundless in narrative, the Chinese Coachman offers aficionados of chinese decor and global sculpture a rare heirloom of cultural dialogue. In its union of color and bronze, motion and stillness, Milo’s creation stands as a timeless testament to the landscapes of tradition—where East and West converge in enduring harmony.
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