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The rabbit hunt or group of dogs at the burrow is a bronze sculpture with a brown patina by p …
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The rabbit hunt or group of dogs at the burrow is a bronze sculpture with a brown patina by p j mêne
prolific artist, pierre jules mêne 1810-1879, distinguished himself as one of the main french animal sculptors in the 19th century
from 1838, he participated in the paris salon; he created his own foundry workshop and began to cast and carve his works himself.
the taste for animal sculpture but above all the quality of his works will make him enjoy great success.
19th century
a little knock on the base
height 21 cm
37.5 x 17 cm
bibliography: pierre-jules mêne, catalog raisonné, michel poletti / alain richarme, model presented p55
this piece has an attribution mark,
i am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity
issues arising from misattribution
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