Lot 222
Tony Hochstetler (American, b. 1964). "Lionfish" (1987). Bronze on black marble and walnut pedestal base, edition 10 of 30. Signed with date and edition number on back of coral. A remarkable cast bronze sculpture by Tony Hochstetler featuring a two lionfish swimming about a piece of coral. Hochstetler has skillfully captured the lionfishes' distinctive forms with tentacles above the eyes and below the mouths as well as amazing fan-like fins - not to mention the coral's organic, knobby form. What's more, he has skillfully delineated their surfaces - the fishes' characteristic maroon stripes as well as the coral's realistic bumpy texture and sea-green hues. The ensemble is mounted upon black marble and walnut pedestal base. Lionfish enjoy the coastal waters of the Caribbean as well as the southeastern US. Where do you think these fishies are swimming? Size: 12.875" L x 18.5" W x 20.2" H (32.7 cm x 47 cm x 51.3 cm)
A wondrous sculpture created by an artist who is greatly inspired by the natural world. In Hochstetler's words, "I sculpt the animals and plants that fascinated me as I was growing up, and that still intrigue me today. Insects, reptiles, amphibians, and fish have always been the animals that interest me the most. The diversity of these animals, the way they move, and the compositions that they form are the driving forces behind my desire to sculpt."
Artist's Biography: "Tony Hochstetler is a sculptor of unusual animals and botanical subjects. His repertoire of work revolves around reptile, amphibian, insect, marine life, and the occasional odd mammal. Born and raised in northern Indiana he spent his childhood in the forests, fields, and wetlands studying the natural world around him. Tony currently lives in Colorado where he continues to seek out and research unique subjects. A seasoned sculptor, Hochstetler has been featured in many publications and books including Masterworks of American Sculpture and Reptiles & Amphibians in Contemporary Art. He has also earned multiple awards for his wildlife sculpture including two Awards of Merit from the Society of Animal Artists. His work resides in numerous museums, zoological gardens, and city collections as well as important private collections. He has had several one-man shows and participated in numerous gallery invitational and museum exhibitions throughout the country. He is a member of the National Sculpture Society, and a Signature member of the Society of Animal Artists. " (artist's website)
Tony Hochstetler's works may be found in the permanent collections of Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, KS; Denver Zoological Gardens, Denver, CO; National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, WY; Benson Park Sculpture Garden, Loveland, CO; Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK, and others. Hochstetler is represented by Simpson Gallagher Gallery in Cody, Wyoming; Bronze Coast Gallery in Cannon Beach, Oregon; Cheryl Newby Gallery in Pawleys Island, South Carolina; Wilcox Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming, and Wilcox Gallery II in Jackson, Wyoming.
Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010
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- Condition: Overall excellent. Signed with date and edition number on back of coral. Bronze presents with beautiful coloration and patina. The black marble and walnut wood pedestal base are both in very nice condition as well.
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