figurative bronzes
Josef Lorenzl was an Austrian sculptor and ceramicist of the Art Deco period, the same era as Ferdinand Preiss (1882–1943) and Demetre Chiparus (1886–1947).
Yevgeny Alexandrovich Lanceray (Russian: Евгений Александрович Лансере) was a 19th-century Russian sculptor of French origin. He is known as an animalist. Lanceray throughout his career depicted horses, including creating subjects on a historical theme. At the same time he was professionally engaged in breeding horses.
All in all Lanceray created about 400 sculptures. His works are represented in a number of museums — in particular, in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, etc.
The son of Yevgeny Alexandrovich Lanceray — Yevgeny Yevgenyevich Lanceray — became a famous Russian and Soviet painter.
Fritz Wotruba was an Austrian sculptor of Czecho-Hungarian descent. He was considered one of the most notable sculptors of the 20th century in Austria. In his work, he increasingly dissolves figurative components in favor of geometrical abstraction with the shape of the cube as the basic form.
Franz von Stuck was a German painter, sculptor, printmaker, and architect. Stuck was best known for his paintings of ancient mythology, receiving substantial critical acclaim with The Sin in 1892.
Maurice Prost, full name Maurice Gaston Élie Joseph Prost, French painter and animal sculptor.
He was full professor of drawing at the Paris Chamber of Commerce, where he taught for 22 years. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1933, he became an Officer of the Legion of Honour in the Arts in 1957.