Bronzes Bathing €7,200.00 Whilst leafing through a book of photographs donated by my daughter Claire, I came across a Keystone Agency photo taken from behind of a little girl in a swimsuit, with a towel around her neck, going for a swim with a baby hippo. An unusual idea since, a priori, I have never heard of anyone who dreamt of sharing their swim with this animal known to be... View
Bronzes Journey €3,900.00 No need for a travel agency to escape! Just dream. This horse also does not need the wings of Pegasus to fly away and show its passenger the world. This sculpture is in the line of Warm and Winter Travel. The patina goes from warm brown to red ocher in subtle shades reinforcing the softness of the subject. View
Bronzes From Hump to Hump €8,500.00 A little girl jumps from one hump of a camel to another. I consciously played with the exaggeration of the proportions between the two protagonists of the scene: the hieratic and majestic animal thus evokes a landscape, the color of desert sand, an elliptical statement of sorts! View
Bronzes Encounter €7,900.00 It’s a fairly old piece that I haven’t shown much. However, it is very emotional. Each on their planet, how to meet despite obstacles? Yet the horses' muzzles almost touch, stretched towards each other. It is the animal in us, which dares before us. View
Bronzes Father and Daughter €14,900.00 The memory of being happily seated on the shoulders of a father, a hero in the eyes of this little girl. Little by little life will change this image. I wanted to fix this moment of perfect harmony. Add to cart
Bronzes In the arena or my favourite bull €4,200.00 "That's was long before the dolphins came to rescue the shipwrecked and the she-wolf took charge of the abandoned twins, when, like the Minoans, the acrobats and the bulls danced in the arena a ballet whose death was not the outcome" G.D. Extract from the catalog “Beasts in museum” View
Private acquisitions Little Louise One of my emblematic animal sculptures made in small format for the pleasure of holding it in the hand. Elephant bronze statue with slate gray patina Sold out View
Private acquisitions Jeanne and the lion A little girl, stronger than the lion that allows her to do as she pleases ! Tawny patina on a lighter background. Sold out View
Private acquisitions My bear Bronze for the exhibition "Liaisons Vitales" of the Musée d'histoire naturelle de Lille View
Private acquisitions My seahorse Sculpture continuing on the marine theme for the Bêtes à Musée exhibition. The seahorse's spiralled tail responds to the curve of its neck. A look is exchanged between the seahorse and its rider.Brown patina with lighter background. Sold out View
Private acquisitions The favorite of both A theme that I have often taken up, children and elephants pushing, pulling. The two little girls want to appropriate the same elephant who does not want to choose his playmate and is having fun with the situation. "Sophie Verger brings back images buried in our childhood memories and, beyond looking at what brings us so close to animals, invites us to... View
Private acquisitions Acrobatic donkey "The relevance of choice of materials, the discreet subtlety of forms, the references to which are sent back certain compositions, dress every blink of an eye of the discreet elegance that a keen visual artist on Art History, brings to sometimes unexpected convergences. The girl got on «the donkey tightrope walker» evokes irresistibly «the Angelodella... View
Private acquisitions Elephant and his little girl A return to an emblematic theme in a larger format: The encounter between an elephant and a little girl, a moment of shared wonder andtenderness.Slate gray patina Sold out View
Museum acquisitions Baby elephant and Two little Girls Or how the girls play with the elephant calves in all equality and complicity. View
Private acquisitions Hold on The most recent sculpture on the theme of a game between an elephant calf with a little girl. It is a sculpture perfectly balanced like a circle with the little girl as the counterpointThe first confinement in March 2020, which gave me the inspiration for the title “Hold Tight” Sold out View