Stage Coach Gold Sculpture By Laran Ghiglieri (2018) Sculpture par Laran Ghiglieri

Sculpture - Bronze, 27x67 in
50 911 $US
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Breathtaking in detail, this incredible sculpture's micro-finishing is simply awe-inspiring and historically accurate. 'Stage Coach Gold' is cast in dark patina finishes with hand-applied highlights that create natural variations in texture and color and then hand rubbed to bring out the awesome detail, making a unique and lasting sculpture[...]
Breathtaking in detail, this incredible sculpture's micro-finishing is simply awe-inspiring and historically accurate. 'Stage Coach Gold' is cast in dark patina finishes with hand-applied highlights that create natural variations in texture and color and then hand rubbed to bring out the awesome detail, making a unique and lasting sculpture that is an original work of art. This ensures that no two masterpieces are alike. The statue is then mounted on a beautiful solid maple base with an etched brass plate bearing the name of the bronze, the edition number and the artist's name and signature.

Laran's painstaking attention to detail really comes to life in his rendition of cowboys. These are hard-working, hard-drinking, weathered men. Their attire was practical for their purpose, long coats for protection and weapons concealment and large wide-brimmed hats sheltered them from the sun. Laran's horses, in particular have a lifelike grace. In teams, they strain together; yet, each animal is a unique individual.

Laran spent the past year collaborating on this sculpture with Mark Russo, CEO of TIC, personifying the authentic Wells Fargo stagecoach. Inspiration and detail work was derived from months of research extracted from the original blueprints of the Concord Stage Company archives.

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Laran Ghilgieri mastered his craft the old-fashioned way: through apprenticeship. His great-grandfather, Battista Ghiglieri, carved the stately marble lions of the New York Stock Exchange and fostered three[...]

Laran Ghilgieri mastered his craft the old-fashioned way: through apprenticeship. His great-grandfather, Battista Ghiglieri, carved the stately marble lions of the New York Stock Exchange and fostered three more generations of master sculptors in his family: Laran’s grandfather, Angelo, Is best known for his massive marble of a Franciscan priest in Bakersfield, CA, and Laran’s prolific father, Lorenzo, gifted Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev and the King of Spain with bronzes of St. Francis of Assisi, in the spirit of peace.

Laran Ghiglieri studied under his father for more than 20 years. Together, they explored the richness of the world, from the Vatican to Indian reservations.

“To travel around and experience this exposure to international museums and the arts was (something) really valuable I couldn’t get from a school,” he says.

His internal drive led him to generate – alone and in collaboration with his father – hundreds of bronzes and paintings by age 20, including eagles spanning 30 feet and elephants reaching heights of 18 feet.

Companies contracted him early on to produce pieces for charity auctions, where he showcased wildlife, Western themes and athletes – particularly golfers and tennis players – in dynamic expressions. The depiction of athletes “in that specific moment when you’re pushing yourself mentally and physically – or just for joy,” he says, individuated him as a leading artist in his own right, within a family of talented sculptors.

On weekends, Laran often experiments with creating fantastical creatures and animation, as well as reproducing Old Masters’ work simply for his own satisfaction. The fantasy pieces allow him to design without the limits of realistic dimensions and appearances, while the reproductions help him discover sources of deep inspiration.

Overall, Western American history acts as his greatest muse. He lives in Oregon, where he still listens to Native American stories. He writes short historical fiction as a hobby, and his research has compelled him to extend his storytelling into sculptures and three-dimensional paintings. Subjects range from American Indians and pioneers to mid-century figures like Howard Hughes.



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