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"Contemporary Art - Bronze Bull Sculpture - Bull - Martin Klein"
Height | 30 cm |
Width | 18 cm |
Length | 15 cm |
Weight | 5,4 kg |
Bull – A Limited Edition Contemporary Bronze - Signed Martin Klein
This bronze bull sculpture stands commanding presence while remaining accessible to collectors. The artist chose to balance realism with abstraction: the bull’s muscular shoulders and flared nostrils are rendered with unmistakable fidelity, yet the angled planes of its cranium and hindquarters bear a stylized undercurrent that suggests sculptural tension—an echo of ancient totems and modern minimalism converging. The lowered head, tipped just so, captures that eternal moment before forward charge, when potential energy crystallizes into a singular, electrifying stillness. Patinated in deep, earthy browns, each bull bronze statue ripples with a subtle sheen: lighter highlights define the ridges of forelimbs while deeper shadows accentuate the animal’s rippling ribs, so that under gallery lights, it seems almost alive.
A Saxon Visionary Emerges
Martin Klein was born 1979, in the picturesque town of Bischofswerda, Saxony, where the rhythms of rural life and the rugged beauty of rolling fields first stirred his artistic soul. As a child, he spent countless hours sketching the livestock that roamed local pastures, noticing the subtle play of muscle beneath hide and the raw power in each majestic stride. These formative impressions led Klein to pursue formal training at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, where classical techniques in clay modeling and bronze casting honed his innate ability to capture vitality and spirit. He settled into a modest Leipzig atelier, determined to transform fleeting moments of animal grandeur into enduring, sculptural form.
A Limited Legacy of Strength
Klein conceived the idea of a 20-piece limited edition that would pay homage to the bull’s timeless symbolism of resilience and tenacity. Working from life sketches at regional cattle farms and intensive study sessions in his Leipzig studio, Klein modeled a clay maquette that distilled his vision: a bull standing mid-stride, head lowered in focused determination, every sinew and bone hinted at through bold, almost geometric contours. The original clay form was entrusted to a renowned foundry just outside Leipzig. Using the ancient lost-wax process, each bronze bull capture emerged from the mold in its purest form, later refined by Klein’s meticulous chasing and polished to a rich, warm patina that evokes both strength and warmth.
Symbolism Carved in Metal
Across cultures and civilizations, the bull has long stood as a potent emblem of steadfastness, fertility, and unyielding spirit. Klein’s interpretation speaks to a 21st-century audience: a creature rooted in ancient myth yet speaking to contemporary challenges of endurance and resilience. By limiting the sculpture to only 20 signed examples—each bearing Klein’s discreet signature along the near hind flank—the artist ensures that this bull bronze remains both rare and superlative, destined for connoisseurs who understand that true value derives from scarcity combined with profound artistic intent.
A Heirloom of Modern Craftsmanship
Each bronze bull sculpture in this limited series arrives mounted on a bespoke green marble base, its veins of black echoing the patina’s own bursts of light, forging a dialogue between earth and bronze. Over time, subtle shifts in the patina will lend each statue its own distinct character, deepening in high points and developing gentle highlights in the shelter of recessed planes. As an object destined to be passed down through generations, this bull bronze statue captures not only an animal’s raw power but also an artist’s unwavering commitment to craft—ensuring that each owner inherits a piece of living artistry that resonates long after the initial wonder of acquisition.
Enduring Presence in Any Collection
Whether positioned in a minimalist loft, a study lined with books, or a corner gallery dedicated to animalier art, the bronze bull stands as an arresting focal point. Its compact yet muscular form commands attention without overwhelming a space, offering viewers the chance to trace every ridge and facet as though reading a map of resolve and grace. In an age of fleeting digital impressions, Klein’s sculptural testament reminds us that true sculpture remains tactile, weighty, and infused with the slow alchemy of human endeavor—an art form that insists we pause, reflect, and appreciate the enduring power of the tangible and the timeless.
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