Sculptures In Collections

Widow Woman

September 4, 2009
Widow Woman sculpture by Ronald Rae

Widow Woman

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Gethsemane

September 4, 2009
Gethsemane - a sculpture by Ronald Rae

Granite: 6x4x3ft 3.00 tons. Private Collection. Shropshire. Sold. Gethsemane A spiritual and highly emotive work of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, depicting the moment he said “Take this cup from me.” The bent head and wrapped limbs represent everyone’s pain. The carving of this sculpture was filmed by Steve and Carolyn Horn and shown [...]

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Wounded Elephant

September 4, 2009
Wounded Elephant sculpture by Ronald Rae

Wounded Elephant

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Lazarus

September 4, 2009
Lazarus sculpture by Ronald Ra

Lazarus

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Fallen Christ

September 4, 2009
Fallen Christ sculpture by Ronald Rae

Fallen Christ

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Bear

September 4, 2009
Bear sculpture by Ronald Rae

Bear

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Elephant and Calf

September 4, 2009
Elephant and Calf - a sculpture by Ronald Rae

Granite: 6x13x5ft 11.00 tons Location: Millbrook, USA. Sold Elephant and Calf Carved in Kemnay granite this sculpture was inspired by the cave art at Lascaux in France where the images of animals were carved on to the natural rock surfaces. Rae’s sculpture represents an elephant family – on one side the tusked patriarch with the [...]

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Pisces

September 4, 2009
Pisces sculpture by Ronald Rae

Pisces

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Cramond Fish

September 4, 2009
Fish sculpture by Ronald Rae

Fish

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Baby Boar

September 4, 2009
Baby Boar sculpture by Ronald Rae

Wild Boar with Severed Snout

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Horse

September 26, 1994
Horse - hand carved granite sculpture by Ronald Rae

Granite: 6x6x3ft 4.00 tons. Location: Isle of Eriska, Argyll. On Hire Horse Carved in Dalbeattie silver grey granite this sculpture celebrates the arabesque forms of the horse. A natural band of quartz on one side of the stone adds to its beauty. Highly finished, it took over a year to carve. Sited on the romantic [...]

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