Igmar Stuer
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
  • Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder
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Vintage wrought iron tree candleholder

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Handmade wrought iron candleholder in the shape of a tree - 1980' s

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Igmar Stuer
Address:
Hofstraat 68 ,
9451 Kerksken
Region: Gent
Country: Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)476 57 32 70
E-mail: info@igmarstuer.be
Website: www.igmarstuer.be
French pique assiette column

French pique assiette column

Large French pique assiette column with wooden base (50cm diameter) and brass casters. The wooden top has a diameter of 27cm. Pique assiette is a style of mosaic that incorporates ceramic shards, broken dishes and other found objects into a design.
Set of 4 millenery heads

Set of 4 millenery heads

Set of 4 old millenery heads. Weathered wood with some traces of time, such as added pieces of lead, notes of the artist and remnants of wax. Origin Belgium around 1900
Brutalist XXL ceramic vase by Paul De Bruyne

Brutalist XXL ceramic vase by Paul De Bruyne

Brutalist XXL ceramic vase, very nice combination of glazed structures, cubist shapes and brutalist influences, contains a mix of brown, yellow, green and blue colours. Made from heavy and thick clay, unique piece, 1970' s and signed by Paul De Bruyne (Belgium 1936-2007). Graduated at the Higher Institute Sint-Lukas in Ghent. And was a teacher at the Royal Academy and the Sint-Lukas Institute in Oudenaarde and at the Sint-Barbara College in Ghent. De Bruyne created an oeuvre as a ceramist, in which he also considered ceramics as a part of architecture and interior design. This led to the realization of works of art, utensils, ornaments and ceramic sculpture, integrated into architecture. 
Fireplace by Rogier Vandeweghe for Amphora

Fireplace by Rogier Vandeweghe for Amphora

Exceptional enamelled cement mantlepiece / fireplace by Rogier Vandeweghe for Amphora. According our records no more than ten(10) have been made. Only one, very similar to the one we present, is located in a private estate in Zwijnaarde (near Ghent). See last photo. Signed Amphora. Circa 1979. Dimensions H 252cm x l 261cm x D 68,8cm Rogier Vandeweghe (Ruiselede, 1923 - Bruges, 2020) was a Belgian ceramist, glass artist, calligrapher and painter. Rogier Vandeweghe, together with his wife Myranna Pyck founded in 1952 a studio (ceramics and glass window company) Perignem in Sint-Andries (Bruges), where they produced exceptionally subtile glaze. In 1960 Rogier and Myranna gave their company the name 'Amphora'. Rogier's designs received international recognition with a second prize at the Concorso Internazionale della Ceramica in Monza (Italy) in 1960 and an award at the International Handwerkmesse in Munich in 1963. The ultimate crowning of Rogier's ceramic creations took place in 1964 with a 'Medaglia d'Oro della Presidenza del Senato' at the Concorso Internazionale della Ceramica d'Arte in Faenza. In the 1960s Amphora gained fame for its refined vases with a graceful silhouette in which Rogier Vandeweghe was able to fully indulge as an esthete.
15th Century limestone head

15th Century limestone head

Limestone fragment of a young woman' s head, possibly depicting the holy virgin Maria. Soft, empathic and serene expression. Origin France between 1420 and 1450. Delicately sculpted with beautiful details still visible such as wavy hair strands, eyes in the shape of hazelnuts which are typically for that period, beautiful anatomy of the face and neck. Some traces of patina created by pollution are still visible and there are some weathered losses on the nose and lips.
Old arty patina circle

Old arty patina circle

When a 1960s tabletop becomes a work of art. Metal circle with amazing patina created by several layers of paint who were created through the years. Mounted on a custom made metal display.
Exceptional large 17th C Spanish Corpus Christi

Exceptional large 17th C Spanish Corpus Christi

Exceptional and large 17th C Spanish Corpus Christi. Made of limewood and delicately sculpted with high quality details. The elongated, thin and stretched anatomical features contribute to the overall feeling of fragility of this Christ. The corpus has beautiful rests of Polychrome, paint, cracks in the wood, and some traces of time. The anatomical elements such as the ribs, toes, tendons, and knees are very finely sculpted for such a large statue. The head and face are expressive thanks to the detailing of the hair, eyes, and mouth with teeth, which is very rare. The forged elements, such as the nail through the feet and the original suspension bracket with forged nails, are still present. Parts of the old connecting plugs to the arms are also still present. This version of a corpus christ is representing a suffering christ with serene expression.
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19th C articulated santos

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19th C articulated santos

Wooden articulated Santos figure, 19th C Italian. In original condition with traces of paint and wooden head covered with plaster. In operating condition without restorations. Delicately sculpted and well detailed, the ribs, tones, fingers, ears and even the nails are clearly visible. The head has a nice patina and some traces of use.
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Early 17th C Corpus Christ

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Early 17th C Corpus Christ

Early 17th Corpus Christ, made of oak, origin Germany between 1600 and 1650. This corpus christ with beautiful suffering expression has a lot of patina with polychrome remnants in the colors, white, red and blue. The drapery, crown, face and anatomical details are still visible and delicately sculpted. Mounted on a custom made iron base.
Unfinished corpus christ - early 20th C

Unfinished corpus christ - early 20th C

Unfinished large corpus christ, made of oak. This corpus christ was found in the workshop of a sculptor who was known for creating religious statues and busts of people in the Netherlands. Probably early 20th century. This sculpture has a non-detailed strong expression with the clear lines of a corpus christ, also the wood has a beautiful worn and grey patina.
Cubist portrait by Emmanuel Godefroy

Cubist portrait by Emmanuel Godefroy

Cubist portrait with very strong expression by French artist Emmanuel Godefroy. Mixed technique, black stone, charcoal and glycero paint on paper, fixed on a wooden panel with frame. Signed by the artist in 1995
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Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)

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Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)

Cubist ceramic sculpture representing a reclining figure. Very nice combination of straight lines and solid shapes with small details such as 2 eyes. Made from heavy chamote clay and unique piece. 1970' s and signed by Paul De Bruyne (Belgium 1936-2007). Graduated at the Higher Institute Sint-Lukas in Ghent. And was a teacher at the Royal Academy and the Sint-Lukas Institute in Oudenaarde and at the Sint-Barbara College in Ghent. De Bruyne created an oeuvre as a ceramist, in which he also considered ceramics as a part of architecture and interior design. This led to the realization of works of art, utensils, ornaments and ceramic sculpture, integrated into architecture. Almost all his works were inspired by humanity and society of the 1960s and 1970s.