Archive for the 'bronze – horse jockey' Category



04
Aug
12

Bronze Polo Player Horse Jockey Statue Casting

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Bronze Polo Player Horse Jockey Statue Casting

Bronze Polo Player Horse Jockey Statue Casting

 

– Come view in our antiques showroom in Hertfordshire, just 25 mins north of London
– Stunning English bronze casting of a polo player in full swing
– Artist has really captured the energy and athleticism of the scene with great skill
– Patina to the bronze is superb with various brown hues
– Piece sits on a black marble base which is smooth and chip free
– Offered in great condition ready for home use right away
– Will ship to anywhere in the world – please email for shipping quotes

 

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03
Aug
12

FRENCH BRONZE CASTING HORSE JOCKEY MENE SCULPTURE HORSES

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FRENCH BRONZE CASTING HORSE JOCKEY MENE SCULPTURE HORSES

FRENCH BRONZE CASTING HORSE JOCKEY MENE SCULPTURE HORSES

 

You are viewing a wonderful French bronze sculpture depicting a horse and jockey. We believe this is a later casting from a Mene. The piece sits squarely on a black marble base and is offered in perfect condition ready for home use right away. The jockey is shown in full outfit as he takes his horse for a trot by the reigns. The artist has really caught the scene with skill.

The bronze has a lovely dark brown patina to it and is offered in perfect condition ready for home use right away. This would make a welcome addition to any collection.

 

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03
Aug
12

French Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Steeplechase

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French Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Steeplechase

French Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Steeplechase

 

– Gorgeous French bronze casting of two horses and jockeys racing
– Signed by Bonheur on the base – please see close up photo
– This is a later recasting from the original
– Bonheur was renknowed for his studies of animals, particularly horses
– Casting is superb, check out the patina and the muscle tone
– Offered in great condition will ship to anywhere in the world
– Bought from a dealer at Les Puces flea market
– Viewings possible in our Hertfordshire warehouse

 

 

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS FRENCH BRONZE HORSE JOCKEY SIGNED BONHEUR STEEPLECHASE ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

03
Aug
12

PAIR ENGLISH BRONZE STEEPLECHASE HORSE JOCKEY BRONZE BOOKENDS

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PAIR ENGLISH BRONZE STEEPLECHASE HORSE JOCKEY BRONZE BOOKENDS

PAIR ENGLISH BRONZE STEEPLECHASE HORSE JOCKEY BRONZE BOOKENDS

 

– Gorgeous pair of English bronze horse and jockey bookends – Horse and jockey depicted in a steeplechase – The artist has really caught the poise of the jumping horse with great skill – The patina to the bronze is superb and these are both offered in great condition – We will ship to anywhere in the world – WE bought these from a dealer in Bath.

 

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03
Aug
12

English Bronze Polo Player Horse Jockey Statue

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English Bronze Polo Player Horse Jockey Statue

English Bronze Polo Player Horse Jockey Statue

 

You are viewing a fine English bronze casting depicting a polo player in full swing astride his horse. The energy and dynamism of the piece is what attracted us to this great work of art. We came across this at a dealer we know in Bath whilst on a buying trip in the West Country.

The player is depicted swinging his stick just about to hit the ball with the horse at a mild cantor. We cannot find a signature to the piece but whoever the artist was has really caught the moment with skill. The patina to the bronze has a lovely lustre and at different parts the tone varies. The piece is offered in perfect condition and sits squarely on a oval marble base. It is ready for home decorative use right away and this will take centre stage as a show piece. Perfect for polo fans and collectors.

Polo can be traced to origins in Manipur state, India, about 300 bc when it was played as Sagol Kangjei. It is also claimed to be of Persian origin having been played as Pulu (which means “willow root”) about 525 bc. In the course of centuries it spread to other countries including Tibet, China, India, and Japan, where a special form of it called dakyu evolved in the 8th century ad. By the 16th century it had become particularly popular in India. During the 1850s British army officers in India learnt how to play it, and the earliest polo club of the modern era was the Cachar Club, founded in Assam in 1859. It was first played in England in 1869 by cavalry officers of the Tenth Hussars, and in the United States in 1876. The governing body is the Hurlingham Polo Association, London. Hurlingham first staged a match in 1874 and the club committee first drew up a set of British rules in 1875.

 

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02
Aug
12

Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

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Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

The horse and jockey is perhaps one of the most popular subjects in bronze art and right here we have one of the best examples we have seen. This is a later recasting of the famous ‘Winner of the Derby’ bronze by the artist Isidore Bonheur (1827-1901). The bronze is a fine brown cast for the horse and a darker brown for the jockey and base. The patina to it is fantastic and the piece is offered in perfect condition.

The jockey is depicted lovingly stroking the mare who it looks like is just about to break into a cantor. The piece is signed Bonheur on the base – please see close up picture.

This would appeal to horse collectors and lovers of all things equestrian everywhere. It would make for a beautiful decorative item for your home.

Isidore Jules Bonheur (1827 – 1901) was born on May 15th 1827 in Bordeaux, France. He was an important Animalier Sculptor, the brother of Rosa Bonheur and brother-in-law to Hippolyte Peyrol the founder. The Bonheur’s were a well known family of painters, sculptors, and artists.  Isidore studied painting under the tutelage of his father at a very early age.  He moved on to sculpture in 1848 with his first Salon entry of a plaster study of An African Horseman attacked by a Lion.  Isidore Bonheur continued exhibiting his sculpture throughout the years, both at the Salon in Paris as well as The Royal Academy in London, and winning the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889.  Almost all of his and his sisters’ casts were produced by Hippolyte Peyrol whose extremely small (less than 1/16″) foundry mark is often very difficult to locate. 

Isidore Bonheur’s bronzes range from domestic cattle and sheep, which he excelled at, to wild bears and lions as well as equestrian and hunting groups, all done in a very natural and realistic manner.  Many of his bronzes were done as compliments to his sisters’ works. These sheep and cattle models by brother and sister were done as pairs. Though somewhat overshadowed by his flamboyant and outspoken elder sister Rosa, Isidore Bonheur was nevertheless was a highly accomplished sculptor and his works rank among the finest of the French Animalier school. The Perigueux Museum exhibits a life-size version of his eight point stag. Among the monuments that he cast were, his sister’s memorial statue at Fontainbleau completed in the last two years of his life, and two stone lions for the Palais de Justice.  Isidore Bonheur’s Royal commissions extended beyond France where he was commissioned to produce two monumental Bulls for the Palace of the Sultan in Constantinople as well as works for King Edward VII of England. His bronze sculptures are always signed I. Bonheur and the earliest Peyrol casts from the late 1840’s are unmarked.

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS BRONZE HORSE JOCKEY SIGNED BONHEUR DERBY FRENCH ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

01
Aug
12

French Bronze Horse Jockey Bonheur Horses Jump Statue

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French Bronze Horse Jockey Bonheur Horses Jump Statue

French Bronze Horse Jockey Bonheur Horses Jump Statue

– Come view this in our Hertfordshire showroom – just 25 minutes north of London
– Gorgeous French bronze casting of a horse and jockey jumping
– Signed by Bonheur on the base – please see close up photo
– This is a later recasting from the original
– Bonheur was renknowed for his studies of animals, particularly horses
– Casting is superb, check out the patina and the muscle tone
– Offered in great condition will ship to anywhere in the world
– Bought from a dealer at Les Puces flea market
– Viewings possible in our Hertfordshire warehouse

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS FRENCH BRONZE HORSE JOCKEY BONHEUR HORSES JUMP STATUE ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

31
Jul
12

French Bronze Horse & Jockey Statue Horses Steeplechase

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French Bronze Horse & Jockey Statue Horses Steeplechase

French Bronze Horse & Jockey Statue Horses Steeplechase

– Come view these for yourself in our Hertfordshire showroom
– Gorgeous French bronze casting of a horse and jockey in a steeplechase
– Casting is superb, check out the patina and the muscle tone
– Offered in great condition will ship to anywhere in the world
– Bought from a dealer at Les Puces flea market
– Offered in great shape and will ship to anywhere in the world

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS FRENCH BRONZE HORSE & JOCKEY STATUE HORSES STEEPLECHASE ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

31
Jul
12

6ft Lifesize French Bronze Horse & Jockey Bonheur

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6ft Lifesize French Bronze Horse & Jockey Bonheur

6ft Lifesize French Bronze Horse & Jockey Bonheur

The horse and jockey is perhaps one of the most popular subjects in bronze art and right here we have one of the best examples we have seen. This is a later recasting of the famous ‘Winner of the Derby’ bronze by the artist Isidore Bonheur (1827-1901). The bronze is a fine brown cast for the horse and a darker brown for the jockey and base. This piece is over six feet tall is nearly lifesize! It’s massive and would make for a great garden sculpture and can live outside with no fear of rusting. Great for a stable or something. The patina to it is fantastic and the piece is offered in perfect condition.

The jockey is depicted lovingly stroking the mare who it looks like is just about to break into a cantor.

This would appeal to horse collectors and lovers of all things equestrian everywhere. It would make for a beautiful decorative item for your home. We will ship to anywhere in the world so get your bids in early.

Isidore Jules Bonheur (1827 – 1901) was born on May 15th 1827 in Bordeaux, France. He was an important Animalier Sculptor, the brother of Rosa Bonheur and brother-in-law to Hippolyte Peyrol the founder. The Bonheur’s were a well known family of painters, sculptors, and artists. Isidore studied painting under the tutelage of his father at a very early age. He moved on to sculpture in 1848 with his first Salon entry of a plaster study of An African Horseman attacked by a Lion. Isidore Bonheur continued exhibiting his sculpture throughout the years, both at the Salon in Paris as well as The Royal Academy in London, and winning the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889. Almost all of his and his sisters’ casts were produced by Hippolyte Peyrol whose extremely small (less than 1/16″) foundry mark is often very difficult to locate.

Isidore Bonheur’s bronzes range from domestic cattle and sheep, which he excelled at, to wild bears and lions as well as equestrian and hunting groups, all done in a very natural and realistic manner. Many of his bronzes were done as compliments to his sisters’ works. These sheep and cattle models by brother and sister were done as pairs. Though somewhat overshadowed by his flamboyant and outspoken elder sister Rosa, Isidore Bonheur was nevertheless was a highly accomplished sculptor and his works rank among the finest of the French Animalier school. The Perigueux Museum exhibits a life-size version of his eight point stag. Among the monuments that he cast were, his sister’s memorial statue at Fontainbleau completed in the last two years of his life, and two stone lions for the Palais de Justice. Isidore Bonheur’s Royal commissions extended beyond France where he was commissioned to produce two monumental Bulls for the Palace of the Sultan in Constantinople as well as works for King Edward VII of England. His bronze sculptures are always signed I. Bonheur and the earliest Peyrol casts from the late 1840’s are unmarked.

Being bronze this will last forever without rusting and hence is a great investment as it will always appreciate in value. Aside from being aesthetically pleasing and nice to look at they can also become heirlooms.

Bronze is any of several alloys consisting mainly of copper and tin. Neither ancient nor modern bronzes consist only of these two metals. Zinc, lead, and silver were added to bronze alloys by Greek and Roman founders for use in tools, weapons, coins, and objects of art. Zinc, lead, and other metals are occasionally present in modern bronze.

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS 6FT LIFESIZE FRENCH BRONZE HORSE & JOCKEY BONHEUR ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

31
Jul
12

Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS BRONZE HORSE JOCKEY SIGNED BONHEUR DERBY FRENCH ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

 

Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

 

The horse and jockey is perhaps one of the most popular subjects in bronze art and right here we have one of the best examples we have seen. This is a later recasting of the famous ‘Winner of the Derby’ bronze by the artist Isidore Bonheur (1827-1901). The bronze is a fine brown cast for the horse and a darker brown for the jockey and base. The patina to it is fantastic and the piece is offered in perfect condition.

The jockey is depicted lovingly stroking the mare who it looks like is just about to break into a cantor. The piece is signed Bonheur on the base – please see close up picture.

This would appeal to horse collectors and lovers of all things equestrian everywhere. It would make for a beautiful decorative item for your home.

Isidore Jules Bonheur (1827 – 1901) was born on May 15th 1827 in Bordeaux, France. He was an important Animalier Sculptor, the brother of Rosa Bonheur and brother-in-law to Hippolyte Peyrol the founder. The Bonheur’s were a well known family of painters, sculptors, and artists.  Isidore studied painting under the tutelage of his father at a very early age.  He moved on to sculpture in 1848 with his first Salon entry of a plaster study of An African Horseman attacked by a Lion.  Isidore Bonheur continued exhibiting his sculpture throughout the years, both at the Salon in Paris as well as The Royal Academy in London, and winning the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889.  Almost all of his and his sisters’ casts were produced by Hippolyte Peyrol whose extremely small (less than 1/16″) foundry mark is often very difficult to locate. 

Isidore Bonheur’s bronzes range from domestic cattle and sheep, which he excelled at, to wild bears and lions as well as equestrian and hunting groups, all done in a very natural and realistic manner.  Many of his bronzes were done as compliments to his sisters’ works. These sheep and cattle models by brother and sister were done as pairs. Though somewhat overshadowed by his flamboyant and outspoken elder sister Rosa, Isidore Bonheur was nevertheless was a highly accomplished sculptor and his works rank among the finest of the French Animalier school. The Perigueux Museum exhibits a life-size version of his eight point stag. Among the monuments that he cast were, his sister’s memorial statue at Fontainbleau completed in the last two years of his life, and two stone lions for the Palais de Justice.  Isidore Bonheur’s Royal commissions extended beyond France where he was commissioned to produce two monumental Bulls for the Palace of the Sultan in Constantinople as well as works for King Edward VII of England. His bronze sculptures are always signed I. Bonheur and the earliest Peyrol casts from the late 1840’s are unmarked.

 

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS BRONZE HORSE JOCKEY SIGNED BONHEUR DERBY FRENCH ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES




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