Figurine - Stier - 40 cm - Bronze

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Bronze signed bull sculpture by P. Chenet from France, an original edition dating to 1990–2000, measuring 42 cm wide by 27 cm high and 14 cm deep with a distinctive patina.

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Bronze signed sculpture
Origin: France
original edition
P. Chenet
signed with the crown symbol

dimensions: 42cm by 27cm

This heavy image has a very beautiful and unique patina; the stunning shades accentuate the beauty of this majestic bull.

Attractive eye-catcher!

A renowned sculptor specializing in animal art. Pierre Chenet, born in the 20th century, is a master in the depiction of animals, particularly bulls and bears. He masters not only the art of sculpture but also that of patination, an essential technique in bronze work.

Bronze signed sculpture
Origin: France
original edition
P. Chenet
signed with the crown symbol

dimensions: 42cm by 27cm

This heavy image has a very beautiful and unique patina; the stunning shades accentuate the beauty of this majestic bull.

Attractive eye-catcher!

A renowned sculptor specializing in animal art. Pierre Chenet, born in the 20th century, is a master in the depiction of animals, particularly bulls and bears. He masters not only the art of sculpture but also that of patination, an essential technique in bronze work.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title
Stier - 40 cm
Country of Origin
France
Material
Bronze
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
27 cm
Width
42 cm
Depth
14 cm
Estimated Period
1990-2000
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