The poet Don José de la Vega is thanks to the fact that Bulle and Bär have been symbols of the stock market since 1688. The Coburg sculptor Jürgen Götze, who inclined figurative plastic, has taken on the topic of bull and bear. The result is two material variations that impress with extremely clear lines. The figures are not connected to the black stone casting plate and can be arranged as desired. The plate also has a storage east for a pen or a cigar.
Edition in fine bronze. Poured and polished in the wax melting process. Bull: 13 x 11.5 x 6.5 cm (b/h/t). Bear: 10.5 x 8 x 6 cm (b/h/t). Stone slab: 33 x 1 x 10 cm (b/h/t). Limited edition 199 copies.
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*1964, porcelain modeler and "Sculpteur"
the sculptor Jürgen Götze, born in Coburg in 1964, prefers to describe himself as a "sculptur" than as a sculptor. He was a models for 15 years at one of the leading porcelain manufacturers in Germany. In addition, numerous works were created according to their own designs, inspired by studies of expressionism and Art Nouveau.
Since 1999, Götze has been working freelance in his own workshop in Moggenbrunn. In April 2006, Bavarian television reported from the artist's studio in the "Fascination Art" series. Jürgen Götze exhibits his works at home and abroad, including 2013 on Art Innsbruck.
The artist's special care applies to figurative plastic. His works inspired by the examination of natural forms are characterized by an emphasis on extensive forms in a clear line language.
- Abstract
- Animals
- Bronze
- Gold
- Black