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Collecting Mitoraj — An Overview

Mitoraj (1944–2014) worked across three primary collecting categories: bronze editions (the largest and most active market), Daum crystal pâte de verre, and lithographs/drawings. Understanding which category a work falls into is the first step for any collector, as pricing, authentication, and provenance research differ significantly between them.

The bronze market is the most stratified: monumental unique casts (sold at Sotheby's, Christie's, Polswiss Art) sit at one end; small-edition studio bronzes from the Artcurial Paris programme of the late 1970s–1980s sit at the other. In between, a large and liquid secondary market operates through European specialist houses and private sales.

The lithograph and drawing market is largely dominated by the Polish auction circuit (Desa Unicum, Agra-Art, Rempex) and French specialist sales. Prices range from a few hundred euros for unsigned posters to several thousand for signed, numbered lithographs in documented series. See the dedicated page on lithographs and drawings for a full survey.

The Major Bronze Series

Six series account for the largest share of secondary-market activity. Each has its own edition structure, scale range, and price history:

Tindaro Screpolato

The cracked head — Mitoraj's signature image and auction record holder. The monumental version achieved €6.89M at Sotheby's Paris in 2019. Available in multiple scales from 60 cm gallery bronzes to 400 cm public installations.

Eros Bendato

The bandaged god of love — permanently installed in Kraków's Rynek Główny. One of Mitoraj's most recognised public works, produced in gallery and monumental editions.

Centurione II

The most refined of the armoured torso series, widely exhibited at European galleries. The large-edition Artcurial cast is the entry-level Mitoraj bronze most frequently encountered at auction.

Visage Voilé / Tête Secrète

The veiled and bandaged faces — Artcurial editions of 250 each, these are the foundation of the veiled-figure tradition in Mitoraj's work. Compact desktop scale (~12 cm); widely collected entry-level bronzes.

Ikaria / Icare

The fallen Icarus — a recurring desktop edition in multiple sizes. One of the more liquid smaller bronzes on the secondary market.

La Conversation

A rare figural group — two busts in dialogue. Limited edition; less frequently seen at auction than the solo-figure series.

Edition Sizes and What They Mean

Mitoraj's bronze editions vary from unique monumental casts to numbered series of 1,500. The edition size directly affects value: smaller editions (8 + AP, 25, 50) command substantial premiums over larger series (250, 1,000, 1,500). However, edition size alone is not sufficient — casting quality, patina condition, documentation, and the identity of the foundry all matter equally.

The principal foundries were Fonderia Mariani in Pietrasanta (primary relationship from the 1980s onward), Fonderia Artistica Battaglia in Milan (early larger editions), and Venturi Arte in Bologna (some mid-career works). Atelier Mitoraj in Pietrasanta issued certificates for works produced under the artist's direct supervision.

Series Typical edition Scale Approx. market range
Tindaro Screpolato monumental3–8250–400 cm€200,000–€6.9M
Tindaro Screpolato gallery8–1260–150 cm€20,000–€120,000
Eros Bendato large6–8 + AP80–120 cm€25,000–€80,000
Centurione / Cuirasse series8–2540–80 cm€10,000–€45,000
Artcurial small editions25012–30 cm€1,500–€8,000
Tête Secrète / Visage Voilé250~12 cm€1,500–€5,000
Lithographs signedvariesvaries€300–€3,000

Authentication Essentials

What to check: incised signature MITORAJ or igor mitoraj on the base or lower edge; edition number in format n/total; foundry mark (Fonderia Mariani plaque is standard from the 1980s onward); Atelier Mitoraj certificate. The certificate typically identifies the work title, edition number, total edition size, casting date, and patina. Works produced after the artist's death in 2014 by Atelier Mitoraj from authorised posthumous editions are legitimate; works offered without any documentation require additional scrutiny.

Red flags: no foundry mark on an otherwise documented work; patina inconsistent with known edition colours; edition number that does not correspond to known series size; certificate that names an organisation not verifiable through auction house records. When in doubt, request a specialist assessment before purchase.

Where to Buy and Sell

At auction: Sotheby's Paris and Christie's Paris for major bronzes; Artcurial Paris for mid-range and smaller editions; Bonhams for decorative arts crossover; Aguttes for French mid-market; Polswiss Art, Desa Unicum, Agra-Art, and Rempex for the Polish collector circuit. Full price history is tracked on the Mitoraj auction prices page.

Private sale: this site offers direct purchase from private sellers throughout Europe. No commission, no intermediary, prompt reply. Suitable for any Mitoraj work in any medium — bronzes, crystal, lithographs, drawings, and works on paper. Contact directly.

Bronze Sculptures

Centurione I and Centurione II — Igor Mitoraj

Centurione I & II

Bronze · 1986–1987 · Ed. 250 / 1500

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Centurione II — Igor Mitoraj

Centurione II

Bronze · 1986 · Ed. 1500

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Persée — Igor Mitoraj

Persée

Bronze · 1988 · Ed. 1000 · 3 patinas

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Asclépios — Igor Mitoraj

Persée & Asclépios

Bronze duo · 1988 · Ed. 1000 + HC

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Tête Secrète — Igor Mitoraj

Tête Secrète

Bronze · 1978 · Ed. 250 · Artcurial

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Kea — Igor Mitoraj

Kea

Bronze · 1979 · Ed. 250 · Artcurial

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Prométhée — Igor Mitoraj

Prométhée

Bronze · Ed. 8 · Rare early edition

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Portrait d'Homme — Igor Mitoraj

Portrait d'Homme

Bronze · 1984 · Ed. 1000

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Eros Bendato — Igor Mitoraj

Eros Bendato

Bronze · Multiple editions

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Corazza (1987) — Igor Mitoraj, bronze breastplate, edition II/V

Corazza (1987)

Bronze · Ed. 25 · 1987 · approx. 25 × 29 × 10.5 cm

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Corazza Media — Igor Mitoraj, bronze breastplate torso

Corazza Media

Bronze · breastplate torso · signed MITORAJ · approx. 28–30 cm height

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Torso Bijou — Igor Mitoraj, small decorative bronze torso

Torso Bijou

Bronze · small decorative torso · applied jewel elements

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Ikaria Pequeña — Igor Mitoraj, fallen Icarus desktop bronze

Ikaria Pequeña

Bronze · fallen Icarus figure · desktop edition

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Cuirasse II — Igor Mitoraj, bronze breastplate torso

Cuirasse II

Bronze · breastplate torso · warm gold or dark patina · 20–30 cm

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Angelo Fasciato 2004 — Igor Mitoraj

Angelo Fasciato

Bronze · 2004 · bandaged angel

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Tindaro Screpolato — Igor Mitoraj, cracked bronze head

Tindaro Screpolato

Bronze · Auction record €6.89M · Multiple scales

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Centauro — Igor Mitoraj, bronze centaur figure

Centauro

Bronze · Pompeii · mythological centaur torso

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Grande Toscano — Igor Mitoraj, ul. Bobrowiecka 6, Warsaw

Grande Toscano

Bronze · 5 m · 2009 · Polpharma, Warsaw

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Unique & Edition Objects

Tybr Daum Edition — Igor Mitoraj

Tybr — Daum Edition

Pâte de verre crystal · Numbered · Daum, Nancy

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Saturnia — Igor Mitoraj frosted crystal sculpture

Saturnia

Frosted crystal · with intaglio interior relief · signed

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Testa Addormentata — Amnesty International keychain — Igor Mitoraj

Testa Addormentata

Silver keychain pendant · Amnesty International · rare commemorative edition

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Lithographs & Drawings

Tindareos Sanguine Lithograph — Igor Mitoraj

Tindareos — Sanguine Lithograph

Lithograph · signed in pencil · sanguine on paper

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Lithograph — Igor Mitoraj

Maison du Sculpteur

Lithograph · signed · limited edition

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