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A Sergio Bustamante style brass and copper parrot

Mid-20th century
Mounted on a brass perch
2 pieces
Parrot: 23" H x 21" W x 7.5" D approximately; Perch: 20.125" H x 16.75" W

  • Notes:
    Sergio Bustamante is celebrated for his imaginative sculptures that blend folklore, fantasy, and surreal whimsy showcasing children with radiant sun faces, hybrid creatures, and dreamlike elongated figures drawn from a world uniquely his own. Born in Sinaloa and trained in architecture at the University of Guadalajara, Bustamante turned decisively toward the visual arts early in his career, debuting his first works in a Mexico City gallery in 1966. His earliest sculptures, crafted in paper mâché, already displayed the expressive forms, narrative charm, and playful character that have defined his career.

    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Bustamante lived for several years in Europe, spending time in cities such as Amsterdam and traveling throughout the region. Exposure to international artistic movements ranging from European surrealism and decorative modernism to the stylized figuration popular among contemporary sculptors reshaped his visual vocabulary. Though his style remains distinctly his own, his exaggerated forms, rounded volumes, and gently humorous character studies show an affinity with the figural whimsy found in the work of artists like Fernando Botero and other global practitioners of expressive, narrative sculpture. These influences enriched the imaginative universes he would later construct in bronze, mixed metals, and monumental outdoor works.

    As his practice expanded, Bustamante explored wood, bronze, and mixed-metal construction, producing increasingly ambitious and technically refined sculptures. By the late 20th century he had established a parallel practice in artisanal furniture and jewelry, often echoing the same animal motifs, celestial symbols, and anthropomorphic elements that animate his sculpture. Across all media, his distinctive lexicon of expressive faces, elongated proportions, and dreamlike storytelling remains instantly recognizable.

    Bustamante's work continues to enjoy strong international demand. Collectors are drawn to the craftsmanship, humor, and mythic imagination that permeate his oeuvre, from intimate jewelry pieces to monumental bronzes.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered scuffs, scratches, indentations, and oxidation commensurate with age. A few areas of separation between pieces of metal around area of tail feather mounting, possibly inherent in the construction.

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January 13, 2026 12:00 PM PST
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