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Tony Matelli — Stray Dog
Tony Matelli

Stray Dog

2000

A lifelike stray dog rendered in painted bronze captures a fleeting moment of urban solitude, its lean form and downcast posture conveying a quiet sense of vulnerability and wandering. Matelli's meticulous attention to detail — from the texture of the animal's coat to its worn, weary stance — blurs the line between sculpture and reality. Created in 2000, the work invites viewers to confront themes of abandonment and survival through the unexpected encounter with this uncanny, hyperrealistic figure.

Medium
painted bronze
Dimensions

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2000, this work is artist's proof 1 from an edition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof. Literature: Carol Vogel, “INSIDE ART,” Exhibition History: New York, MetroTech Center,

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art

February 28, 2026

Estimate: $25,000$35,000

Sold: $52,890

Lot 156

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Tony Matelli, Stray Dog, 2000

A lifelike stray dog rendered in painted bronze captures a fleeting moment of urban solitude, its lean form and downcast posture conveying a quiet sense of vulnerability and wandering. Matelli's meticulous attention to detail — from the texture of the animal's coat to its worn, weary stance — blurs the line between sculpture and reality. Created in 2000, the work invites viewers to confront themes of abandonment and survival through the unexpected encounter with this uncanny, hyperrealistic figure.

Medium
painted bronze
Dimensions
25.4 x 104.1 cm
Year
2000
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Sculpture, Melancholic Mood, Male Artist, Street Art Aesthetic, American Artist, Painted Bronze, 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Neutral Tones, Three-Dimensional, Animal Subject, Hyperrealism

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