9 amazing bronze sculptures from around the world Posted on 6 May 2019 Tags:scuplture ‘A sculptor is a person who is interested in the shape of things, a poet in words, a musician by sounds,’ said artist and sculptor Henry Moore. Here are nine sculptures where bronze has been brought to life in the most incredible ways, from galloping mustangs and haunting figures to a woman and her violin. 1. Submerged hippos Hippo Sculptures in Hippo Square, Taipei Zoo, Taiwan Great idea and looks fantastic-#sculpture pic.twitter.com/0pQffMdeu7 — Photo Geo 🌎 (@PhotoTimeGeo) September 13, 2017 These hippos that appear to be partially submerged in the ground can be found at the Taipei Zoo in Taiwan. 2. Giant ‘Maman’ spider Arachnophobia – This six thousand kilogram spider stands outside of the National Gallery of Canada. Called Maman, it is one of six spiders… pic.twitter.com/pYLCjmqrnV — Dr Vicente Nario (@DrBicentenario) June 12, 2017 This giant bronze sculpture of spider, which is 30m high, 33m wide and weighs 6,000kg, sits in front of the National Gallery of Canada and is the work of American sculptor Louise Bourgeois. She named the big spider ‘Maman’. 3. Black ghost The “Black Ghost” sculpture in Klaipeda, Lithuania. pic.twitter.com/ZHW0VRb08D — Tales from Weirdland (@WeirdlandTales) December 8, 2018 According to legend, the guardian of Klaipėda Castle in Lithuania, Hans von Heide, saw a ghost there in 1595. The hooded figure went through the water and told Hans to start saving firewood and grain, as the city’s supply may soon run out. A 2.4-metre-high statue was sculpted by Svajunas Jurkus and Sergejus Plotnikovas near Memel Castle in the port city of Klaipėda and is a continual reminder of the spooky myth. 4. Les voyageurs “Les voyageurs” ( travelers), a series of surrealist sculptures by French artist Bruno Catalano (who was born in Morocco). The human figures are travelers heading towards unknown destination, lacking important pieces but still standing. pic.twitter.com/MyIkjsU2gM — h. basri arslan (@basri09) April 4, 2018 This series of sculptures, Les Voyageurs by French artist Bruno Catalano, were scattered throughout the French city of Marseilles in 2013 as part of a celebration of the city’s status as the European Capital of Culture that year. Each figure has large sections of his body missing. According to the artist, ‘What they want to emphasize is not what they have, but what they lack.’ 5. Mustangs at Las Colinas View this post on Instagram The Mustangs at Las Colinas are a MUST SEE!! They are located right down the street from Alexan Las Colinas! #alexanlascolinas #mustangsatlascolinas #williamssquare #luxuryapartments #luxurylifestyle #brandnew#lovewhereyoulive #thingstodo #dfw #lascolinas #irvingtx A post shared by The Cayman Las Colinas (@thecaymanlc) on Aug 18, 2016 at 4:05pm PDT The bronze statues called Mustangs at Las Colinas were sculpted by Robert Glen and installed in Williams Square in Las Colinas, Texas in 1984 to commemorate the wild mustangs that used to roam the area. The sculpture is situated next to the Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum. 6. Hunting cheetah View this post on Instagram Hunting cheetah. . . . . . . #dylanlewissculpturegarden #dylanlewis #sculpturepark A post shared by Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden (@dylanlewissculpturegarden) on Sep 11, 2018 at 1:56am PDT Renowned South African sculptor Dylan Lewis has created a number of wildlife sculptures that embody the energy of the animals such as this one entitled Hunting Cheetah. His works can be found in Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens as well as in the Dylan Lewis Studio and Sculpture Garden in Stellenbosch. 7. Colossus View this post on Instagram Colossus, Florence, Italy This grandiose sculpture, representing a human figure carved directly on a rock, was created by the famous Florentine sculptor and mannerist Giovanni da Bologna (Giambologna) in the late 1500s as a symbol of the rocky Italian Apennines. This stone deity, worthy of the name of Apennino, is located in the Villa Pratolino in Tuscany. #ColossusFlorenceItaly#Colossus#Florence#Italy#grandiosesculpture#sculpture#beautifulpictures#pictures#love#vida#amor#life#worlds_beautiful_photos#world#instagram#theworldaroundus A post shared by The world around us (@theworldaroundus77) on Oct 12, 2018 at 4:49am PDT This statue, known as Colosso dell’Appennino or the Appennine Colossus, can be found in the Pratolino Medici Park just north of Florence, Italy. It was created by Italian sculptor Giambologna and erected in 1580. 8. Violinist in Shamain Island View this post on Instagram Yes I did. And yes he did! I’m counting it as a win, ‘cause I need all the wins I can get. #chinaadoption #shamianisland #cliche #adoptionrocks #adoptionishard #sosohard #judebrian #nailedit A post shared by Alexis (@estherproject) on Sep 1, 2018 at 10:59pm PDT This statue, Music Unhurried, in the European enclave of Shaiman Island in the heart of Guangzhou China, is of a governess playing the violin and four small children following her, with a fifth trying to catch up. 9. Boys jumping into Singapore River View of the “First Generation” sculpture by Chong Fah Cheong in Singapore pic.twitter.com/55OHRRB7eo — 💞Faisal Al-faisal💞 (@bdonesem) February 7, 2017 This sculpture, entitled Future Generation, by Chong Fah Cheong shows young boys displaying youthful exuberance as they jump into the Singapore River, Singapore near the Fullerton Hotel. 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