Lorenzo Ghiglieri’s Bull – Power in Motion – PM5600
Lorenzo Ghiglieri, known worldwide for his masterful bronze wildlife and monumental works, often used animals as symbols of strength, freedom, and resilience. His bull sculptures—like his famous eagles and wolves—capture not just anatomical accuracy but also the raw spirit of the animal.
In Western art and finance symbolism, the bull is an enduring icon of strength, prosperity, and forward momentum. In the financial world, a “bull market” represents confidence and growth, making the subject especially fitting for monumental public or private installations.


Description
Design & Craftsmanship
- Form – The bull is depicted in a powerful, forward-driving stance, head lowered in focus and determination, muscles rendered with lifelike precision.
- Medium – Traditionally sculpted in clay at full scale, then cast in bronze using the lost-wax process—a centuries-old technique that allows for the finest textural details in the hide and musculature.
- Scale – Many of Ghiglieri’s bull pieces are life-sized or larger, intended as statement works for plazas, estates, or corporate headquarters.
Symbolism
- Strength & Endurance – Represents unyielding force and vitality.
- Prosperity & Confidence – Especially in relation to markets, business, and growth.
- Cultural Heritage – Bulls have deep mythological and historical importance in both European and American frontier traditions.
A Legacy of American Mastery
The Ghiglieri family’s artistry spans four generations—from Batista Ghiglieri’s marble lions at the New York Stock Exchange, to Angelo Ghiglieri’s monumental Franciscan statue in Bakersfield, to Lorenzo E. Ghiglieri’s world-renowned wildlife, spiritual, and patriotic bronzes displayed in the White House, Vatican, Kremlin, and beyond.
While Arturo Di Modica’s Charging Bull became a spontaneous symbol of Wall Street vitality, “Lorenzo’s Bull” is its refined, institutional counterpart—crafted not for protest but for permanence.
It is not a rebel on a street—it is a sovereign in a stronghold, made for boardrooms, foundations, and estate grounds. This is a sculpture of distinction, built to project power and preserve legacy.
In 2025, President Donald J. Trump invested millions to acquire the Presidential Collection by Lorenzo and Mark Russo, highlighted by the 24K gold-plated bronze eagle Presidential American Patriot. This iconic masterpiece now stands as the emblem of the American Golden Age—part of H.J. Nick’s and ArtFactory’s Lost Arts Initiative, dedicated to reviving the tradition of U.S. master craftsmanship.
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Additional information
| Dimensions | 50 × 118 × 64 in |
|---|---|
| Edition Size | 12 |
| Medium | Bronze Monument |

