Posts Tagged ‘Bonheur

28
Feb
12

French Bronze Horse Jockey Bonheur Horses Jump Statue

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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

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28
Feb
12

6ft Lifesize French Bronze Horse & Jockey Bonheur

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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.

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28
Feb
12

French Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Steeplechase

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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 FRENCH BRONZE HORSE JOCKEY SIGNED BONHEUR STEEPLECHASE ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

28
Feb
12

Bronze Horse Jockey Signed Bonheur Derby French

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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.

05
Jun
10

Jules Bonheur – artista francesa de bronce

 Isidoro Jules Bonheur (1827 – 1901) nació el 15 de mayo de 1827 en Burdeos, Francia. Él fue un escultor importante de animales, el hermano de Rosa Bonheur y su hermano-en-ley a Hipólito Peyrol el fundador. Él provenía de una familia de artistas. bonheurs trabajo más famoso es el estudio de un caballo y Jocky.

bronces Isidoro Bonheur van de ganado doméstico y las ovejas, que destacó de los casos, a los osos y lobos salvajes, así como de equitación y grupos de caza, todo hecho de una manera muy natural y realista. Muchos de sus bronces se hicieron como elogios a las obras de sus hermanas. Estas ovejas y modelos ganaderos por el hermano y la hermana se realizaron en parejas. Aunque un poco eclipsada por su hermana Rosa extravagante y franca mayor, Isidoro Bonheur era, sin embargo fue un escultor muy logrado y sus obras se encuentran entre los mejores de la escuela francesa Animalier.

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17
May
10

Jules Bonheur – Französisch Bronze Künstler

Isidore Jules Bonheur (1827 – 1901) wurde am 15. Mai 1827 in Bordeaux, Frankreich, geboren. Er war ein bedeutender Bildhauer der Tiere der Bruder von Rosa Bonheur und Bruder-in-law, um Hippolyte Peyrol der Gründer. Er stammte aus einer Familie von Künstlern. Bonheurs berühmtestes Werk ist eine Studie über ein Pferd und Jocky.

Isidore Bonheur’s Bronzen reichen von heimischen Rindern und Schafen, die er zeichnete auf, um wilde Bären und Löwen sowie Reit-und Jagd-Gruppen, die alle auf eine sehr natürliche und realistische Art und Weise erfolgt. Viele seiner Bronzen wurden als Kompliment an seine Schwestern ‘Werke getan. Diese Schafe und Rinder Modelle von Bruder und Schwester wurden als Paare getan. Wenn auch etwas von seiner extravaganten und unverblümte ältere Schwester Rosa überschattet, Isidore Bonheur war dennoch war eine hochkarätige Bildhauer und seine Werke zählen zu den schönsten der Schule Französisch Animalier.

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03
May
10

Jules Bonheur – artiste bronze français

Isidore Jules Bonheur (1827 – 1901) est né le mai 1827 15e Bordeaux, France. Il est un sculpteur important d’animaux, le frère de Rosa Bonheur et beau-frère, le droit à Hippolyte Peyrol le fondateur. Il venait d’une famille d’artistes. Bonheurs de travail le plus célèbre est l’étude d’un cheval et Jocky.

bronzes Isidore Bonheur gamme de bovins et moutons d’élevage, où il excellait à, des ours et des lions sauvages, ainsi que l’équitation et les groupes de chasse, tout se fait de manière très naturelle et réaliste. Beaucoup de ses bronzes ont été faites comme compliments aux œuvres de ses sœurs. Ces moutons et des modèles animaux par le frère et la sœur ont été fait par paires. Bien qu’un peu éclipsé par son franc-parler et flamboyante sœur aînée Rosa, Isidore Bonheur a néanmoins été un sculpteur très accompli et ses oeuvres parmi les plus beaux de l’école française Animalier.

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