Heroic Mountain Lion Monarch A Masterpiece in Bronze – MLM777
The sculpture captures the essence of the mountain lion, reflecting Ghiglieri’s meticulous attention to detail and deep appreciation for wildlife.
| Dimensions | 54″T x 71″W x 23″D |
|---|---|
| Weight | Estimated 210 lbs |
| Edition Size | 50 |
| Medium | Bronze Monument |


Description
A Journey of Artistic Inspiration
Ghiglieri’s artistic inspiration was deeply rooted in his upbringing and life experiences. As a child prodigy, he displayed exceptional talent at an early age. At just 17, he won a prestigious art scholarship, which launched his formal education in the arts. By 22, he had already achieved international recognition when he was commissioned to create a gift for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. His exposure to classical European art, combined with his admiration for American culture and wildlife, shaped his artistic vision.
Love for Wildlife and Nature
Much of Ghiglieri’s inspiration came from the natural world, particularly the grandeur of wildlife. He spent time observing animals in their natural habitats, studying their movements, expressions, and behavior. His sculptures capture the raw power and grace of creatures like mountain lions, eagles, wolves, and bears. His deep respect for nature can be seen in works such as Heroic Mountain Lion and The Presidential American Patriot.
American Heritage and Patriotism
Ghiglieri was also greatly inspired by American history and heritage. His sculptures often reflect themes of strength, resilience, and freedom—values deeply embedded in the American identity. His pieces have been gifted to world leaders, including Ronald Reagan, Pope John Paul II, and Mikhail Gorbachev, symbolizing unity and diplomacy. His love for American heritage is evident in his patriotic works, such as his depictions of Native American warriors and American bald eagles.

Artistic Philosophy and Lasting Legacy
Ghiglieri believed that art should capture not only the physical likeness of a subject but also its spirit and energy. His sculptures are known for their dynamic movement and meticulous attention to detail. He used the lost-wax casting technique, a method dating back thousands of years, to ensure the highest level of craftsmanship in his bronzes.
Throughout his career, his works have been collected by institutions such as the White House, the Vatican, the Kremlin, and the Royal Palace in Madrid. His ability to blend artistic mastery with a deep reverence for nature and heritage has cemented his legacy as one of America’s most renowned sculptors.
Lorenzo Ghiglieri: A Legacy in Bronze and Art
Lorenzo Ghiglieri (1931–2020) was a distinguished American artist renowned for his dynamic wildlife sculptures. Born in Los Angeles to an Italian sculptor father and a French artist mother, Ghiglieri's upbringing was steeped in artistic tradition. His works have been showcased in esteemed institutions worldwide, including the White House, the Vatican, and the Kremlin.
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