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私人藏家 · 华沙 · 2024年创立

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Igor Mitoraj
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Igor Mitoraj - Bronze sculpture

为何出售给私人藏家?

拍卖行向卖家收取10–18%的佣金——加上4–12周的委托处理时间,之后还需等一个月才能收款。整个过程历时数月,且要从最终成交价中扣除佣金。直接出售意味着当天获得报价,几天内收款,无需支付任何佣金。

我的报价基于当前拍卖市场行情。我并非寻找便宜货——我是在为严肃的收藏添置作品,定价亦与此相符。每一次询价均以完全保密的方式处理:您的身份及任何您分享的作品信息,绝不会在任何情况下向任何第三方披露。

我考虑所有作品:青铜、大理石、版画、素描及独特物件。一切状况均可,从最小的Artcurial限量版到大型公共委托作品。如果您不确定所拥有的是否为真品,我可以免费为您提供诚实的评估,且无任何出售义务。

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任何作品。
任何尺寸。
任何形式。

我是一位位于华沙的藏家,热爱Mitoraj的作品,希望为个人藏品添置新作。我直接从个人手中购买——无论是继承所得、多年前购入,还是只是觉得是时候转让。

没有作品太微不足道——我对小幅版画的兴趣,不亚于对大型青铜的兴趣。欢迎随时与我联系,完全没有任何压力。

青铜雕塑

所有版次和尺寸。Asclépios、Perseus、Tindaro、Eros——均可考虑。

大理石与石雕

原版雕刻作品。尤其欢迎Pietrasanta作品。

纸上作品

素描、速写、版画、印刷及签名限量版。

独特物件

灯具、陶瓷及其他孤品。

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Centurione Tête Secrète Eros Bendato Persée & Asclépios All Bronzes 版画 & 素描 Cuirasse II Testa Addormentata Ikaria Pequeña 拍卖价格 🗺 欧洲地图 | 所有城市 | London | Rome | Pompeii | Pietrasanta | Paris | Kraków | Mitoraj in Poland

About This Collection Search

Why Sell Directly to a Private Collector?

Auction houses provide price transparency, but they charge sellers 10–18% commission on the hammer price, require 4–12 weeks for consignment processing, and then a further 4–8 weeks for payment after the sale. For a Mitoraj bronze that achieves €25,000 at hammer, a seller paying 15% commission nets around €21,000 — after a wait of four to six months. Selling directly to me means an offer the same day, payment within days, and no commission deducted from the price you receive.

I pay based on current auction market levels. I am not looking for bargains — I am looking for works to add to a serious collection, and I pay accordingly. Every enquiry is treated with complete discretion: your name, your address, and any details of the work you share are never disclosed to any third party.

What Makes a Mitoraj Valuable

Several factors determine the market value of any Mitoraj work. Edition size is the most important: an Artcurial edition of 8 (Prométhée) is incomparably rarer than an edition of 1500 (Centurione II). Scale matters enormously — a 40 cm bronze is worth three to four times more than a 20 cm example of the same subject. Condition of the patina is critical; over-cleaned or restored bronzes lose significant value. Provenance — a certificate from Atelier Mitoraj, or an auction record — adds confidence but is rarely decisive for well-documented editions. The original base(travertine, marble, or wood depending on the work) adds to the value of most desktop bronzes.

I consider works in any condition, with or without certificates, with or without original bases. If you are unsure whether what you own is genuine, I will give you an honest assessment — there is no obligation to sell.

The Mitoraj Market in 2025–2026

The Mitoraj market has strengthened considerably since the record 2025 Warsaw auction in which Tindaro achieved PLN 6.89 million (approximately €1.6 million) — the highest price ever paid for a Mitoraj at Polish auction. This result confirmed the depth of Polish and international collector interest in his work. Early Artcurial editions (Tête Secrète, Kea, Prométhée) are among the most sought-after in the secondary market.

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Mitoraj的作品?

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Igor
Mitoraj
1944 — 2014

生于德国,母亲为波兰人,父亲为法国人,Mitoraj曾在克拉科夫艺术学院师从Tadeusz Kantor,后在意大利Pietrasanta建立工作室——与供应米开朗基罗大理石的同一采石场比邻。

他那些残缺的人物形象——包扎、截断、宁静——汲取自古典时代,却又完全诉说着现代境况。他的作品屹立于伦敦、巴黎、庞培,遍布全球各地藏品。

"一段手臂或一条腿,往往比完整的身体更有力量地诉说。"— Igor Mitoraj
120+
个人展览
1976
第一次重要展览,巴黎
.7M
拍卖记录
40+
创作年数

完全保密

您的身份及任何作品均完全保密。不向任何第三方透露任何详情。

市场公平价

我提供直接、诚实的报价。无繁琐的估价、无压力——只是一次公平简单的交流。

即时付款

一旦达成协议,付款迅速且直接。无拍卖周期,无画廊佣金。

关于Igor Mitoraj(1944–2014)

Igor Mitoraj于1944年出生于德国Oederan,母亲为波兰人,父亲为法国人,在波兰克拉科夫附近长大。他在克拉科夫艺术学院师从Tadeusz Kantor学习绘画,后于1968年赴巴黎进入法国国立高等美术学院深造。1976年,他在巴黎La Hune画廊举办个人展览,正式开启雕塑家生涯——同年他首次造访Pietrasanta,这座托斯卡纳小城的大理石采石场和青铜铸造厂,此后四十年间成为他创作世界的中心。

他的标志性语汇——截断的躯干、包扎的头像、残缺的四肢、穿透身体的方形开口——汲取自古希腊罗马雕塑,却又完全诉说着现代境况。他说:"一段手臂或一条腿,往往比完整的身体更有力量地诉说。"他的公共委托作品屹立于庞培、伦敦、巴黎、罗马、米兰、华沙、克拉科夫、班贝格、圣路易斯,以及亚洲各地。他的作品被大英博物馆、赫什霍恩博物馆、洛杉矶县立美术馆,以及波兰和意大利国家博物馆收藏。

Mitoraj于2014年10月6日在巴黎辞世,葬于Pietrasanta。自他去世以来,其作品市场大幅升值——受到波兰机构藏家、意大利画廊遗产,以及2025年华沙拍卖会上其巨型作品Tindaro以160万欧元创纪录成交的推动。如果您拥有Igor Mitoraj的作品并正考虑出售,请直接联系本网站背后的藏家。

常见问题

如何判断我的Mitoraj是否为真品?

Authentic Mitoraj bronzes carry an incised (not cast) signature — MITORAJ in capitals, or igor mitoraj in lowercase for early works — at the base of the neck or lower torso. An edition number in the format n/total appears on the reverse. Foundry marks from Pietrasanta foundries are common. Send me a photograph of the signature, edition number, and overall piece and I will give you an honest assessment free of charge.

我的Mitoraj值多少钱?

价值取决于作品、版次大小、尺寸、状况和当前市场行情。早期Artcurial版次(Tête Secrète、Kea、Prométhée)是最受追捧的。请发给我一张照片,我会给您诚实的评估。

出售是否需要真品证书?

No. Certificates from Atelier Mitoraj in Pietrasanta are valuable but not required — the signature, edition number, and foundry mark are the primary authentication markers. Many genuine works circulate without certificates, particularly those sold through galleries in the 1980s and 1990s. I buy works with and without documentation and will advise on obtaining a certificate if needed.

您回复的速度有多快?

I respond to every message personally, usually within a few hours and always within 24 hours. There is no automated response system — you will hear from me directly. If you send a photograph, I will include a specific assessment of your work in my reply.

Collector Guides

Tindaro Screpolato Eros Bendato Tête Secrète Angelo Fasciato Visage Voilé La Conversation Artcurial Editions 拍卖价格

Mitoraj in Warsaw

Public sculptures in the Polish capital

Igor Mitoraj Ikaro Alato 2004 bronze sculpture Warsaw Olympic Centre Centrum Olimpijskie

Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0 PL

Ikaro Alato (2004)

Bronze · Zoliborz, ul. Wybrzeze Gdynskie 4

A monumental bronze Icarus stands before the Olympic Centre — armless, missing one wing. Mitoraj's meditation on human fragility and the myth of hubris.

One of the most sought-after examples of Mitoraj's monumental bronze period.

Igor Mitoraj Lux in Tenebris 2009 bronze sculpture exhibition Warsaw Skwer Hoovera

Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

Lux in Tenebris (2009)

22 bronzes · Skwer Hoovera

Open-air exhibition of 22 sculptures including casts from the bronze doors of the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, installed weeks before the Angel Doors unveiling.

Documentation of this temporary show is rare and valuable to collectors.

No public domain photo available

Anielskie Drzwi (2009)

Bronze · ul. Swietojanska 10, Old Town

Four-metre bronze doors depicting the Annunciation, created for the 400th anniversary of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace. Two wingless angels flank the figure of Mary.

A unique sacred commission, permanently installed in historic Warsaw.

No public domain photo available

Grande Toscano (2009)

Bronze, 5 metres · ul. Bobrowiecka 6, Mokotow

A five-metre male torso cast with Mitoraj's first earned money — his homage to Tuscany. The chest is pierced by a void; inside, a female face gazes outward. Third and final cast; the others stand in Paris and Milan.

Unveiled personally by Mitoraj in 2009. Its private location makes this period especially sought after.

If you hold a work by Mitoraj — contact us.

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Weekly Spotlight

Conversation with a Shadow (1994) stands as one of Mitoraj's most compelling bronze sculptures. Cast in patinated bronze with characteristic classical proportions, this monumental work exemplifies his dialogue between ancient forms and contemporary alienation. The figure's smooth, idealized surfaces contrast with fragmented elements, creating psychological tension. For collectors, this piece represents Mitoraj's mature period when his work gained international recognition. Its museum-quality provenance and thematic depth make it a cornerstone acquisition for serious contemporary sculpture enthusiasts.

Market Insight

The Mitoraj market demonstrates stable growth through 2025-2026, with bronze sculptures commanding premium valuations. Major auction houses report increased interest from European and Asian collectors. Works from his 1990s period—his artistic peak—appreciate consistently. Market demand favors pieces with documented exhibition history and impeccable provenance. Investment-grade bronzes ranging from 100,000 to 500,000 EUR show strongest liquidity. Polish institutional recognition enhances long-term value stability for collectors.

Work to Watch

Prometheus (1999), a monumental bronze sculpture, exemplifies Mitoraj's mythological engagement. This work merges classical heroism with modern existential themes. The figure's powerful yet vulnerable posture speaks to contemporary audiences. Currently held in selective private collections, museum interest continues rising. Acquisition potential remains exceptional for forward-thinking collectors seeking major sculptural statements.

Did You Know?

Igor Mitoraj trained extensively in Italy and deeply studied classical sculpture. His bronze-casting techniques derived from Renaissance masters, yet his aesthetic vocabulary remained distinctly modern. This fusion of ancient methods with contemporary sensibility defines his artistic legacy and distinguishes his works from peers.