Bronze " Cheval de Marly ", after G. Coustou - XIXth century

19th century
Other style
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From: 44810, Héric, France

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    Bronze with a brown patina and discreet golden reflections signed "Coustou" on the terrace, taking as its theme one of the horses of Marly.
    The original work is a Carrara marble statue dating from the 18th century, which decorated the drinking troughs of the Château de Marly, and which can be admired today in the Louvre Museum.
    The scene shows a stallion rearing up, held back with difficulty by a groom.
    The artist was able to transcribe with precision the nervous state of the animal, and the wild strength of its posture. The fineness of the physiognomic details of the horse and the man sculpted here should be noted: the mane in the wind, the bandaged muscles, the fight that they both seem to lead.
    An ode to the wild beauty of the horse, this bronze sculpture will delight animal lovers. You will undoubtedly be charmed by the vitality and realism that emanates from it.
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    Period : XIXth
    Excellent condition.

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    Can be shipped by Colissimo with careful packaging and appropriate protection.
    Dimensions :
    Width : 32 cm
    Height : 38 cm
    Depth : 14.5 cm
    Weight : 8,7 kg

    Reference 90 S

    Ref: 0ZBXER9GEP

    Condition Very good
    Style Other style (Bronze sculptures of Other style Style)
    Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Coustou
    Width (cm) 32
    Height (cm) 38
    Materials Bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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