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Artist Lorenzo Quinn was born in Rome in 1966 and is the son of actor and artist Anthony Quinn. A contemporary artist and sculptor, Lorenzo Quinn is best-known for recreations of human hands and especially for his large installations in Venice, Barcelona, and other cities worldwide. He studied painting at the American Academy of Fine Arts in New York, but ultimately decided to pursue sculpture as his primary medium. Lorenzo Quinn's sculptures are inspired by the vitality of people he comes into contact with and usually feature either hands or human forms.

Several cities and organizations have commissioned artist Lorenzo Quinn to create installations, including the Vatican, which assigned him to sculpt St. Anthony for the Basilica del Santo. Lorenzo Quinn's originals have been exhibited internationally and are included in many private collections. You can find other unique sculptures for sale online or at auction at Invaluable.

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  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The kiss". Bronze plated. Exemplary 083/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Mar. 18, 2025

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The kiss". Bronze plated. Exemplary 083/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The kiss". Bronze plated. Exemplary 083/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 28 x 18 x 16 cm. Quinn himself explains "I think one of the most wonderful attributes of human beings is their imagination. Everything we imagine is a combination of something we have already seen, but the way we interpret these images is what distinguishes us as individuals. I love going to sleep at night knowing that I can dream of anything I want, because anything is possible in dreams, anything, even that forbidden kiss. I imagine the perfect kiss, an eternal kiss. One that can count down the years, like the rings on a tree trunk." Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up straddling the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The first love", 2001. Bronze plated. Exemplary 711/999 US. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Signed and numbered.
    Mar. 18, 2025

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The first love", 2001. Bronze plated. Exemplary 711/999 US. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Signed and numbered.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,000

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The first love", 2001. Bronze plated. Exemplary 711/999 US. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 31 x 32 x 15 cm. Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains: "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is based on my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • § Lorenzo Quinn (1966-), Give and Take,
    Feb. 27, 2025

    § Lorenzo Quinn (1966-), Give and Take,

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    § Lorenzo Quinn (1966-), Give and Take, a cold-cast bronze model of hands interlinking to form a circle, raised on a rectangular polished marble plinth base, signed and numbered UK 294/496 43.5cm exclusive of base

    Cheffins
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Love, 2006
    Feb. 19, 2025

    Lorenzo Quinn, Love, 2006

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- Love, 2006; bronze with dark brown patina, with polished aluminium hands, inscribed with signature and numbered 13/20, height x width: 51 x 52 cm,  (ARR)

    Roseberys
  • Lorenzo Quinn (Rome, 1966) - After Love (2002)
    Jan. 23, 2025

    Lorenzo Quinn (Rome, 1966) - After Love (2002)

    Est: €1,500 - €3,000

    Sculpture made of bronze. Signed and numbered (827/999-RW) on the base. Measurements: 19 x 35 x 18 cm

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • LORENZO QUINN Rome (1966) "First love"
    Jan. 21, 2025

    LORENZO QUINN Rome (1966) "First love"

    Est: €360 - €480

    Patinated bronze sculpture on white marble base Signed and justified 477/999. Measurements: 32 x 32 x 15 cm

    Ansorena
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Continuum". Bronze plated. Exemplary 165/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Continuum". Bronze plated. Exemplary 165/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Continuum". Bronze plated. Exemplary 165/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 24 x 48 x 19 cm. Lorenzo Quinn explains that "There are few emotions that match the one felt when a goal is achieved. Having a happy and united family has always been one of my greatest goals. Now, after years of love and union with my wife, my great objective is to achieve the continuity of our common project, and thus fulfill our most important objective as parents: the happiness of our children and that they in turn transmit this serenity to theirs". Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Tension". Bronze plated. Exemplary 077/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Tension". Bronze plated. Exemplary 077/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Tension". Bronze plated. Exemplary 077/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity attached. Measurements: 31,5 x 52 x 13 cm. "Each individual strives to achieve balance in life. The path to this balance must overcome many obstacles that seem insurmountable. In a relationship, consciously or unconsciously, we constantly try to reaffirm our position. When two strong personalities come together, a struggle for position is inevitable. Sometimes I see myself attached to my wife by a thin but incredibly strong thread. This fine thread represents true love. When this true love disappears there is nothing that can prevent this string from breaking," explains the artist. Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration from and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up straddling the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Adam and Eve". Bronze plated. Exemplary 138/999 RW. Signed and justified by hand. Certificate of authenticity attached.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Adam and Eve". Bronze plated. Exemplary 138/999 RW. Signed and justified by hand. Certificate of authenticity attached.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Adam and Eve". Bronze plated. Exemplary 138/999 RW. Signed and justified by hand. Certificate of authenticity attached. Measurements: 25,5 x 13 x 13 cm. Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and values often forgotten. The artist himself explains: "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Eternum". Bronze plated. Exemplary 153/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Eternum". Bronze plated. Exemplary 153/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Eternum". Bronze plated. Exemplary 153/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 35 x 27 x 16 cm. For Quinn "there is no greater love than the love that grows day by day". Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and values often forgotten. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "I give you my soul". Bronze plated. Exemplary 327/495 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "I give you my soul". Bronze plated. Exemplary 327/495 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "I give you my soul". Bronze plated. Exemplary 327/495 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 40 x 36 x 11,5 cm. About this sculpture, Lorenzo Quinn explains "Some say that it weighs only 21 grams, although its weight in society is incalculable, but there are those who seem to be devoid of it. I don't understand how "human beings" can commit acts against all of humanity and against themselves. I wish we could give our children a perfect world, although unfortunately today, I do not see that this is possible, but I dream of being able to change even one person, to help him find his soul and share it with those who are deprived of it. Love life and live for love". Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments were inaugurated by his hand in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Ensoñaciones". Bronze plated. Exemplary 191-999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Ensoñaciones". Bronze plated. Exemplary 191-999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Ensoñaciones". Bronze plated. Exemplary 191-999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 41 x 29 x 21 cm. "The man represented in this sculpture feels the need to protect himself from the pressures of the sweeping clutches of the world. The rock on which he rests represents the harshness of life, acting as a buffer from our responsibilities and awareness to the outside world. The sheet creates a single existence, leaving man time to contemplate the path ahead. The protruding head, hand and foot symbolize the irrefutable fact that no matter how hard he tries to escape reality, he will eventually be trapped in it," Quinn himself explains about this sculpture. Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration from and how long it takes to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments were inaugurated by his hand in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • Lorenzo Quinn, large bronze sculpture, 1993
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, large bronze sculpture, 1993

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b. 1966), "The Hand of God", dark patinated cast bronze on marble base, signed, dated and numbered 8/8 to back edge, 15"h x 26"l x 12"w (bronze), 17"h x 28"l x 13"w (total)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Design for World Bronchology Foundation, Bronze Sculpture
    Dec. 02, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, Design for World Bronchology Foundation, Bronze Sculpture

    Est: $2,500 - $3,000

    Artist: Lorenzo Quinn, Italian (1966 - ), Title: Design for World Bronchology Foundation, Year: circa 2000, Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and numbered inscribed verso, Edition: 18/999, Size: 11.5 x 9 x 4.75 in. (29.21 x 22.86 x 12.07 cm), Description: A Surrealist bronze sculpture by Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn depicting a male figure with hand in his chest. Published to benefit the World Bronchology Foundation. Base 5 x 9 inches

    RoGallery
  • Lorenzo Quinn, During Love, 2013
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, During Love, 2013

    Est: £6,000 - £8,000

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- During Love, 2013; bronze with silver patina and stainless steel on a granite base, inscribed with artist's signature and 'Fundicion Vila' and numbered 2/20, height: 55.5 cm, (ARR)

    Roseberys
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966) - Trust
    Nov. 14, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966) - Trust

    Est: €1,200 - €2,000

    Bronze resin mounted on travertine marble. Dimensions: 19 x 31 x 25 cm. Signed and numbered on the wrist.(641/999- CE)

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The first love", 2001. Bronze plated. Exemplary 711/999 US. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Signed and numbered.
    Nov. 13, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The first love", 2001. Bronze plated. Exemplary 711/999 US. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Signed and numbered.

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The first love", 2001. Bronze plated. Exemplary 711/999 US. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 31 x 32 x 15 cm. Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains: "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is based on my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Gravity". Bronze plated. Exemplary 353/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Nov. 13, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Gravity". Bronze plated. Exemplary 353/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Gravity". Bronze plated. Exemplary 353/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 41,5 x 28,5 x 9,5 cm. Quinn himself says about his sculpture "Gravity": "It is essential to find a balance in life. Many times this balance is thanks to the people around us who keep us grounded. Without them we would float in perdition". Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up straddling the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Give and take". Bronze plated. Exemplary 338/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Nov. 13, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Give and take". Bronze plated. Exemplary 338/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Give and take". Bronze plated. Exemplary 338/495 EN. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 47 x 36 x 16 cm. For Quinn "It is extremely important that there is a fair balance in all aspects of life. That is something that nature has tried to show us throughout time. All opposites come together at their extremes. You cannot fully enjoy receiving if you have never given, simply because you would not value what you have received, since you only value what is difficult to obtain." Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration from and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, the sculptor grew up in the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments were inaugurated by his hand in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The kiss". Bronze plated. Exemplary 083/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Nov. 13, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The kiss". Bronze plated. Exemplary 083/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The kiss". Bronze plated. Exemplary 083/999 CE. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 28 x 18 x 16 cm. Quinn himself explains "I think one of the most wonderful attributes of human beings is their imagination. Everything we imagine is a combination of something we have already seen, but the way we interpret these images is what distinguishes us as individuals. I love going to sleep at night knowing that I can dream of anything I want, because anything is possible in dreams, anything, even that forbidden kiss. I imagine the perfect kiss, an eternal kiss. One that can count down the years, like the rings on a tree trunk." Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and often forgotten values. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up straddling the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The creation". Bronze plated. Exemplary 084/495 CE. Signed and numbered.
    Nov. 13, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The creation". Bronze plated. Exemplary 084/495 CE. Signed and numbered.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The creation". Bronze plated. Exemplary 084/495 CE. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 30 x 17 x 17 cm. In relation to this sculpture Quinn states "I believe in God, but above all I believe that the most important thing is to have a good conscience. Man was created to be perfect, being imperfect. It has always amazed me to see how ancient cultures, the Egyptians, for example, were able to create forms as perfect as the pyramids and how nature itself has created forms as simple as that of an egg. All this teaches me that man and nature could be in perfect symbiosis. We do not constitute the top level of creation, but rather we are part of a wonderful homogeneous chain, the chain of life. Artists, such as Michelangelo and Salvador Dali, represented very well the creation of the perfect being and its proximity to the Divinity. This sculpture is a clear homage to these two great artists, but above all to Dalí, to whom I owe my initiation into the world of art and in memory of his birth a century ago." Lorenzo Quinn's work reflects the search for a united world, full of emotions and values often forgotten. The artist himself explains, "I am often asked where I get my inspiration and how long it takes me to make a sculpture. My answer is usually that my inspiration comes from everyday life, from something I read, from conversations with people, from the different stages of family life. Essentially, anything that can move me. As for time, whether it took me a long time or a short time to create a sculpture, my answer is always the same: as long as my own life. This means that a sculpture is part of myself and my way of thinking, which is grounded in my past experiences. Sometimes, I know what I want to say, but it can take me years to find a way to express it to the world." The son of actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up straddling the United States and Italy, and it was in Italy that he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has carried out important commissions for institutions and companies: Euroforum Escorial; Ilustre Colegio Oficias de Médicos de Madrid, Trofeo de Mallorca Open ATP Tennis Tour, Cervezas San Miguel, among others. His current project "El Globo de la Vida" is truly a dream come true and his most important work to date. He has also created several public works in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments were inaugurated by his hand in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • Lorenzo QUINN (1966) 'Autoportrait' 1/9. (L:21 x W:28,5 x H:49 cm)
    Nov. 06, 2024

    Lorenzo QUINN (1966) 'Autoportrait' 1/9. (L:21 x W:28,5 x H:49 cm)

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    Lorenzo QUINN (1966) 'Autoportret' 1/9. Autoportrait or self-portrait Patinated bronze mounted on wood.  Signed and numbered 1/9.  Dutch Description: Lorenzo QUINN (1966) 'Zelfportret' 1/9.  Gepatineerd brons gemonteerd op hout.  Getekend en genummerd 1/9.  Dimensions: (L:21 x W:28,5 x H:49 cm)

    Flanders Auctions
  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Oct. 22, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £10,000 - £15,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), 'Pain and Relief', the superstructure in iron with an oxidised finish, with the upper section featuring a central bronze figure flanked by two boxes filled with nails, the lower section with a lever to operate an internal mechanism which slides the boxes apart, two plaques embossed 'Pena' and 'Alivio', the artist's signature etched on the left supporting leg, 70cm wide 50cm deep 155cm high Condition Report: In good overall condition. The boxes when joined together slightly misalign towards the top.

    Sworders
  • LORENZO QUINN. LA MANO DE DIOS.
    Oct. 08, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN. LA MANO DE DIOS.

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Lorenzo Quinn (Roma, 1966) La Mano de Dios. Escultura en resina chapada en bronce sobre base en mármol. Firmada, numerada 507/999-RW y con huella digital del artista impresa. Adjunta certificado de autenticidad expedido por Inver Art, S.A. y firmado por el artista. Barcelona, 1999. 22,5 x 34 x 17 cm.  

    Aletheia Subastas
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Confidence". Resin lacquered in patinated bronze. Exemplary 241/999. Marble base. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
    Sep. 10, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Confidence". Resin lacquered in patinated bronze. Exemplary 241/999. Marble base. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,400

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Confidence". Resin lacquered in patinated bronze. Exemplary 241/999. Marble base. Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 19 x 31 x 25 cm. Son of the actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up between the United States and Italy, being in this last country where he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one, he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has also created several public works, in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Love". Resin with bronze bath. Stainless steel ring. Exemplary 136/999. Signed and numbered. Travertine marble base.
    Sep. 04, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Love". Resin with bronze bath. Stainless steel ring. Exemplary 136/999. Signed and numbered. Travertine marble base.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,100

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Love". Resin with bronze bath. Stainless steel ring. Exemplary 136/999. Signed and numbered. Travertine marble base. Measurements: 35 x 27 x 12 cm (sculpture); 35 x 27 x 16 cm (base). Son of the actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up between the United States and Italy, being in this last country where he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has also created several public works, in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Contigo". Resin with green patinated bronze finish. Stainless steel base and marble base. Exemplary 136/999. Signed and numbered.
    Sep. 04, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Contigo". Resin with green patinated bronze finish. Stainless steel base and marble base. Exemplary 136/999. Signed and numbered.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Contigo". Resin with green patinated bronze finish. Stainless steel base and marble base. Exemplary 136/999. Signed and numbered. Measurements: 35 x 25 x 11 cm (figure); 3 x 26 x 18 cm (base). Son of the actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up between the United States and Italy, being in this last country where he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has also created several public works, in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The hand of God". Resin sculpture with patinated bronze finish. Marble base. Exemplary 136/999. Signed, numbered and with the artist's fingerprint.
    Sep. 04, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The hand of God". Resin sculpture with patinated bronze finish. Marble base. Exemplary 136/999. Signed, numbered and with the artist's fingerprint.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "The hand of God". Resin sculpture with patinated bronze finish. Marble base. Exemplary 136/999. Signed, numbered and with the artist's fingerprint. Measurements: 18 x 33 x 15 cm (figure); 2,5 x 34 x 17 cm (base). Son of the actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up between the United States and Italy, being in the latter country where he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has also created several public works, in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Ensoñaciones", 2001. Resin sculpture with patinated bronze finish. Marble base. Signed and numbered on the left side.
    Sep. 04, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Ensoñaciones", 2001. Resin sculpture with patinated bronze finish. Marble base. Signed and numbered on the left side.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,100

    LORENZO QUINN (Rome, 1966). "Ensoñaciones", 2001. Resin sculpture with patinated bronze finish. Marble base. Signed and numbered on the left side. Measurements: 16 x 39 x 24 cm (sculpture); 4 x 35 x 28 cm (pedestal). Son of the actor Anthony Quinn, this sculptor grew up between the United States and Italy, being in this last country where he learned to appreciate art. At the age of twenty-one he earned the respect of New York's artistic society by creating a work for the United Nations, a work that gave him the impetus to star in the much-lauded Absolut Vodka advertising campaign, for which the world's most acclaimed artists are selected. Shortly thereafter, he received an important commission from the Vatican, which commissioned him to create a sculpture of the saint on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the Death of St. Anthony. Quinn has held exhibitions on five continents, and his work is present at major art fairs around the world. He has also created several public works, in cities such as London, Birmingham and Sant Climent de Llobregat (Barcelona). In November 2005, two monuments by his hand were inaugurated in the sports complex that hosted the 2006 Asian Olympic Games in Doha (Qatar).

    Setdart Auction House
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Gravity, 2007;
    Sep. 04, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, Gravity, 2007;

    Est: £5,000 - £7,000

    Amendment – please note the medium for this lot should read bonded bronze resin and not as stated. There will be an updated certificate by the artist to accompany this work. Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- Gravity, 2007; bronze, signed in the bronze and with edition number 61/475 ES, dimensions: 42.5 x 28 x 10 cm, (ARR) Provenance: Private Collection | Westover Gallery, Bournemouth

    Roseberys
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Finding Love, 2013; 
    Sep. 04, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, Finding Love, 2013; 

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- Finding Love, 2013;  white bronze and granite, from the edition of 99,  incised signature and edition to one of the hands, together with original wooden box and metal plate with engraved signature, title and edition,  dimensions: 28 x 42 x 16 cm,  (ARR) Note: together with a certificate of authenticity issued by Halcyon Gallery.  Provenance: Halcyon Gallery, London.

    Roseberys
  • LORENZO QUINN (BORN 1966), The Creation (La Creacion)
    Jul. 23, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (BORN 1966), The Creation (La Creacion)

    Est: $300 - $600

    LORENZO QUINN (BORN 1966) The Creation (La Creacion) sculptured metal incised with signature and editioned verso: Lorenzo 292/495 RW 30cm high, 17cm wide, 17cm deep PROVENANCE Inverart Gallery, Spain 2010

    Gibson's
  • LORENZO QUINN (1966). "HANDS"
    Jul. 18, 2024

    LORENZO QUINN (1966). "HANDS"

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

     Bronze sculpture with marble base. 15.5x34x15 cm approx.

    Subarna Subastas
  • § LORENZO QUINN (ITALIAN, b,1956)
    Jun. 18, 2024

    § LORENZO QUINN (ITALIAN, b,1956)

    Est: £400 - £600

    § LORENZO QUINN (ITALIAN, b,1956) LORENZO QUINN (ITALIAN, b.1956) Leap of Faith numbered '26/99' (on the figure's leg) bronze, perspex, iroko wood and Sierra Elvira stone on a granite base 41.9 x 55.1 cm. (16 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.)

    Chiswick Auctions
  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £35,000 - £45,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), ‘Four Loves’, bronze, wood, stainless steel, red travertine and steel, numbered '6/8', 127cm high 'Four Loves’ was inspired when Quinn was reading C S Lewis’s ‘Four Loves’. He explains: ‘I decided to present the Loves as the foundation stones on which the weight of the World should be supported. The first stone, representing Faith, Affection and Love (Agape), is made out of polished bronze so as to look pure. The second stone symbolises passionate love (Eros), for which I have used red stone, strong yet fragile on its own. The third is Friendship (Philia), and I have created this in polished stainless steel, because you are reflected in your friends. Finally, the fourth represents family love (Storge), and I have made this one out of wood, a warm material, because it is live, organic and grows. On top of these stones you build your world, which is a complex puzzle that has to be assembled. And finally, when you put this all together, you build your relationship, and if you then manage to keep in perfect balance, you achieve the ultimate goal of having a long-lasting relationship which is magical and more precious than gold.’

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  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), 'Gravity Female', 2016, bronze and marble on a plinth, limited edition 60/99, with original box and certificate, 34cm wide 12cm deep 41.5cm high Exhibited: With Halcyon Gallery, 2016.

    Sworders
  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), 'Finding Love', 2013, white bronze and granite, limited edition '60/99', signed, with original box and certificate, 42cm wide 16cm deep 28cm high Exhibited: With Halcyon Gallery, 2016.

    Sworders
  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), 'During Love', 2013, white bronze and stainless steel on a granite plinth, limited edition 60/99, with original box and certificate, 52cm wide 32cm deep 47cm high Exhibited: With Halcyon Gallery, 2016.

    Sworders
  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), 'Eternal Love', 2013, aluminium and stainless steel, on a granite plinth, limited edition 60/99, with original box and certificate, 42cm wide 16cm deep 19.3cm high Exhibited: With Halcyon Gallery, 2016.

    Sworders
  • ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    ▲ Lorenzo Quinn (Italian, b.1966), 'Gravity', 2013, bronze, Carrara marble and a Marquina marble plinth, limited edition '60/99', with original box and certificate, 34cm wide 12cm deep 36.5cm high Exhibited: With Halcyon Gallery, 2016.

    Sworders
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- - Serenity Table;
    Apr. 23, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- - Serenity Table;

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- Serenity Table; bronze with glass top on a stone base, inscribed with signature and numbered 101/300 in the bronze, height: 47 cm, including glass top (top measures 100 x 100 cm), (ARR)                                                                                                                                                                                        ",

    Roseberys
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b.1966- - Draw Your Own Time;
    Mar. 05, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b.1966- - Draw Your Own Time;

    Est: £3,500 - £5,500

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b.1966- Draw Your Own Time; bronze and aluminium in two sections with sand, edition 71/99 (there were 15 artist's proofs), in a wooden presentation box and with metal plaque, dimensions: 40 x 29 x 24 cm,  (ARR)

    Roseberys
  • Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- - Serenity Table;
    Mar. 05, 2024

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- - Serenity Table;

    Est: £5,000 - £7,000

    Lorenzo Quinn, Italian b. 1966- Serenity Table; bronze with glass top on a stone base, inscribed with signature and numbered 101/300 in the bronze, height: 47 cm, including glass top (top measures 100 x 100 cm), (ARR)                                                                                                                                                                                        

    Roseberys
  • BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE LOVERS BY LORENZO QUINN
    Feb. 29, 2024

    BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE LOVERS BY LORENZO QUINN

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Roma 1966) Amanti Resina placcata in bronzo patinato, ex. I/VX Misure cm. 22,5 x 10 x 13 Firma in basso Base in marmo portoro PROVENIENZA Eredi Anthony Quinn, Roma

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  • BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE BY LORENZO QUINN, 2001
    Feb. 29, 2024

    BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE BY LORENZO QUINN, 2001

    Est: €1,200 - €1,800

    LORENZO QUINN (Roma 1966) Sogni ad occhi aperti, 2001 Resina con finitura in bronzo policromo, ex. 148/999 Misure cm. 23 x 38 x 27 Firma sul mantello Base in legno laccato PROVENIENZA Eredi Anthony Quinn, Roma

    Casa d'Aste Babuino
  • BRONZE-FINISHED RESIN SCULPTURE 'TREE OF LIFE' BY LORENZO QUINN
    Feb. 29, 2024

    BRONZE-FINISHED RESIN SCULPTURE 'TREE OF LIFE' BY LORENZO QUINN

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    LORENZO QUINN (Roma 1966) L'Albero della Vita Resina con finitura in bronzo, ex. nd. Misure cm. 36,5 x 24 x 3 Firma in basso al centro PROVENIENZA Eredi Anthony Quinn, Roma

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  • BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE 'AFTER LOVE' BY LORENZO QUINN, 2000
    Feb. 29, 2024

    BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE 'AFTER LOVE' BY LORENZO QUINN, 2000

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    LORENZO QUINN (Roma 1966) Dopo l'amore, 2000 Resina placcata in bronzo patinato, ex. 437/999 Misure cm. 16 x 33 x 16 Firma in basso sul braccio Impronta in basso sul braccio Base di marmo PROVENIENZA Eredi Anthony Quinn, Roma

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  • BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE 'ETERNUM' BY LORENZO QUINN, 2005
    Feb. 29, 2024

    BRONZE-PLATED RESIN SCULPTURE 'ETERNUM' BY LORENZO QUINN, 2005

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    LORENZO QUINN (Roma 1966) Eternum, 2005 Resina placcata in bronzo patinato e acciaio inossidabile, ex. 446/999 Misure cm. 34 x 29 x 12 Firma su un braccio in alto Base in travertino PROVENIENZA Eredi Anthony Quinn, Roma

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