vetustus eguus (2003) Sculpture by Vitalii Marin

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  • Original Artwork Sculpture, Stone
  • Dimensions Height 7.1in, Width 19.7in / 15.00 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $20,000 Abstract
Head of a horse is executed in granite by hands and processed by sand on the special equipment. Despite the small sizes, this work makes the impression similar to creations of ancient (Egyptian) sculptors which worked with granite much. I have chosen the same expressive style for the image of an animal which has exclusive value in development of a[...]
Head of a horse is executed in granite by hands and processed by sand on the special equipment. Despite the small sizes, this work makes the impression similar to creations of ancient (Egyptian) sculptors which worked with granite much. I have chosen the same expressive style for the image of an animal which has exclusive value in development of a western civilization of world history. Still the horse is a friend not only for номада, the Cossack, but also for many modern people, including aristocrats, is simple fans of riding, sportsmen’s and sick children.

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Каменная СкульптураГранитная СкульптураАнималистическая СкульптураСовременная СкульптураЭкспрессионизм

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Vitaly Marin is a contemporary Russian sculptor. He is the author of easel and monumental sculptures made of stone (marble, granite, limestone), as well as wood, bronze, ceramics[...]

Vitaly Marin is a contemporary Russian sculptor. He is the author of easel and monumental sculptures made of stone (marble, granite, limestone), as well as wood, bronze, ceramics and sheet materials (by welding): steel, stainless steel, copper and brass; art concrete (polymer concrete).

Since 1985, he has taken part in numerous art exhibitions and sculpture symposiums, as well as designing and creating monumental and decorative works for public and private architecture. He received a diploma from the Moscow Committee for Architecture in 2004.

Vitaly Marin was born in 1963, in Moscow, where he graduated at the Moscow State Art Academy. He is a member of the Moscow Union of Artists.


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