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Tolla Inbar Sculptures

German, b. 1958

Tolla is considered one of the top Israeli artists working today. Born in Germany in 1958, Tolla attended the Merz school in Stuttgart until 1971. There she specialized in the art of ceramics and sculpture, developing her skill in an art form that would become a lifelong love story. Between 1977 - 1984 she studied at Bustan Institute and at Avni Institute of Arts, where she worked in stone and wood with well-known Russian sculptors. During these years of experimentation with varying materials, she transformed her style from realistic and figurative to more expressive and semi-abstract. Tolla describes her artistic process as a “relentless drive to keep creating different expressions of the ancient human spiritual quest for the divine.” This is evident in her rope sculptures which are both unique and naturalistic, balanced and fluid. In combining contrasting materials such as wood, metal, and bronze she is able to reflect tension or what she refers to as “spiritual optimism.” Tolla’s conviction is that, “our world is mostly composed of light and energy so that theoretically the victory of energy (spirit) over matter is only a question of time.” Tolla's works can be found in numerous private collections throughout Germany, France and the United States. ​

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Tolla Inbar, Spiral circle of life, Black sculpture
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Tolla Inbar, Spiral circle of life, Gold sculpture
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Tolla Inbar, Spiral circle of life, Bronze sculpture, International artist, Israeli artist, Figurative sculpture, art
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1990s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Tolla Inbar, Encouragement, Bronze sculpture
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Tolla Inbar, Happy books, Bronze sculpture
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Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Tolla Inbar, My first book, bronze sculpture, International artist, Israeli artist, Figurative sculpture, art
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2010s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Tolla Inbar, My first book, Bronze sculpture
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Tolla Inbar, My first book, bronze sculpture, International artist, Israeli artist, Figurative sculpture, , art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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1990s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Tolla Inbar, Encouragement, outdoor bronze sculpture
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Tolla Inbar, Encouragement, outdoor sculpture, large piece, garden sculptures, bronze sculpture, ropes, mutual help, International artist, Israeli artist, Figurative sculpture, art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Tolla Inbar, Aspiration, Bronze Sculpture, Nude figure, Rope sculpture
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
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2010s Contemporary Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

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By Tolla Inbar
Located in Baltimore, MD
Limited Edition Cast 10/25 Tolla was born in Germany in 1958. She attended the Merz school in Stuttgart until 1971, specializing in the arts of ceramics and sculpture. Tolla belongs...
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2010s Tolla Inbar Sculptures

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Bronze

Freemotion
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Baltimore, MD
Limited Edition Cast 3/8 Tolla was born in Germany in 1958. She attended the Merz school in Stuttgart until 1971, specializing in the arts of ceramics and sculpture. Tolla belongs t...
Category

2010s Tolla Inbar Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Freemotion
Freemotion
H 46 in W 14 in D 12 in
Dynamic Relation
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Baltimore, MD
Limited Edition Cast 10/25 Tolla was born in Germany in 1958. She attended the Merz school in Stuttgart until 1971, specializing in the arts of ceramics and sculpture. Tolla belongs...
Category

2010s Tolla Inbar Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dynamic Relation
Dynamic Relation
H 45 in W 17 in D 14 in
Ways of Life
By Tolla Inbar
Located in Baltimore, MD
Limited Edition Cast 14/25 Tolla was born in Germany in 1958. She attended the Merz school in Stuttgart until 1971, specializing in the arts of ceramics and sculpture. Tolla belongs...
Category

2010s Tolla Inbar Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ways of Life
Ways of Life
H 25 in W 15 in D 8 in

Tolla Inbar sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Tolla Inbar sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Tolla Inbar in bronze, metal and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Tolla Inbar sculptures, so small editions measuring 10 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Colleen Madamombe, Paul Villinski, and Julian Opie. Tolla Inbar sculptures prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $5,000 and tops out at $84,500, while the average work can sell for $13,000.

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