Bronze “the Deer attacking a Dog” by T-F. Cartier – Early 20th century

20th century
Other style
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From: 44810, Héric, France

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    Bronze with silver patina signed Thomas François Cartier (1979-1943), on terrace in striated marble color Terre de Sienne. This French sculptor, late practitioner of the animal style, is known for having participated in the Paris Salons from 1904, for which he won a gold medal in 1927.
    “The Deer Attacking a Dog” is a naturalistic work, representing a large deer charging a dog using its antlers. The latter on the ground, cornered, reveals an expression of fear and pain.
    The artist presents these two animals at the moment when the fight takes a decisive turn.
    Time seems suspended.
    This bronze, charged with intensity, will seduce amateurs and collectors of works of art.
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    Period: Early 20th century.
    Excellent condition.

    Shipping possible by Colissimo, with careful packaging and appropriate protection.

    Dimensions:
    Height: 26cm
    Length: 49cm
    Width: 24cm
    Weight: 14.27 Kg
    Reference 747 T

    Ref: OCHZ349MKW

    Condition Very good
    Style Other style (Animal sculptures bronzes of Other style Style)
    Period 20th century (Animal sculptures bronzes 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Thomas François Cartier
    Width (cm) 49
    Height (cm) 26
    Materials Patinated Bronze, Marble
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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