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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 41 MIN

Heroes Of A Different Kind With Peter Reuterberg

from Sculpture Vulture · host Antique Bronze

Lucy Branch speaks to Swedish sculptor Peter Reuterberg on his path from industrial and car design to figurative bronze sculpture, his childhood-inspired characters, studio practice, recommended sculpture destinations in Sweden, and current work.00:00 Welcome and Updates00:29 Tartan Army Traffic Cones02:41 Elizabeth Andrews Statue03:45 Hamilton Laocoön Auction06:49 Season Finale and Format08:48 Meet Peter Reuterberg09:43 First Sculpture Encounters12:39 Design Career to Sculpture16:29 Style Childhood Imagination22:54 Bronze Heroes and Sharkboy25:17 Making a Living as Artist30:56 Scandinavian Sculpture Spots34:49 Current Work and Exhibitions39:32 Where to Follow and GoodbyePeter recommended three places Sculpture Vultures would enjoy visiting in Sweden and Denmark Pilane Sculpture Park — A private sculpture park on the island of Tjörn, near where Peter lives. You pay an entry fee, and it features artists from all over the world in a beautiful natural outdoor setting at a high artistic level.Carl Eldh's Studio in Stockholm — The studio of 19th-century sculptor Carl Eldh, described as spectacular, with a huge window that curves up into the roof, filled with plaster casts and bronzes.He also threw in a bonus tip just across the border: the Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark — a stunning collection in a beautiful building in the city centre, donated by the Carlsberg family.This podcast is created by Antique Bronze🎨 Artwork CreditThe sculpture featured in our podcast artwork is Pegasus and Bellerophon by Amy Goodman🖼️ Explore MoreImages and full episode transcription:www. sculpturevulture.co.uk ✉️ [email protected] places to find Lucy https://linktr.ee/LucyBronze☕ Support the ShowIf you enjoy the show, you can support it by rating and reviewing the podcast, or here:https://buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch📚 Books By Lucy BranchNon-Fiction• Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture• Bronze Behaving Badly: Principles of Bronze ConservationFiction• A Rarer Gift Than Gold• Rust Upon My Soul• Restoration Murder• Lady Laura's Way

Lucy Branch speaks to Swedish sculptor Peter Reuterberg on his path from industrial and car design to figurative bronze sculpture, his childhood-inspired characters, studio practice, recommended sculpture destinations in Sweden, and current work.00:00 Welcome and Updates00:29 Tartan Army Traffic Cones02:41 Elizabeth Andrews Statue03:45 Hamilton Laocoön Auction06:49 Season Finale and Format08:48 Meet Peter Reuterberg09:43 First Sculpture Encounters12:39 Design Career to Sculpture16:29 Style Childhood Imagination22:54 Bronze Heroes and Sharkboy25:17 Making a Living as Artist30:56 Scandinavian Sculpture Spots34:49 Current Work and Exhibitions39:32 Where to Follow and GoodbyePeter recommended three places Sculpture Vultures would enjoy visiting in Sweden and Denmark Pilane Sculpture Park — A private sculpture park on the island of Tjörn, near where Peter lives. You pay an entry fee, and it features artists from all over the world in a beautiful natural outdoor setting at a high artistic level.Carl Eldh's Studio in Stockholm — The studio of 19th-century sculptor Carl Eldh, described as spectacular, with a huge window that curves up into the roof, filled with plaster casts and bronzes.He also threw in a bonus tip just across the border: the Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark — a stunning collection in a beautiful building in the city centre, donated by the Carlsberg family.This podcast is created by Antique Bronze🎨 Artwork CreditThe sculpture featured in our podcast artwork is Pegasus and Bellerophon by Amy Goodman🖼️ Explore MoreImages and full episode transcription:www. sculpturevulture.co.uk ✉️ [email protected] places to find Lucy https://linktr.ee/LucyBronze☕ Support the ShowIf you enjoy the show, you can support it by rating and reviewing the podcast, or here:https://buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch📚 Books By Lucy BranchNon-Fiction• Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture• Bronze Behaving Badly: Principles of Bronze ConservationFiction• A Rarer Gift Than Gold• Rust Upon My Soul• Restoration Murder• Lady Laura's Way

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