Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze
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Sculpture - Percheron Horse , Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) - Bronze

20th century
Art Deco
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    A bronze proof with a shaded brown patina , depicting a Percheron horse , by Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958) .
    The sculptor emphasises the massive appearance of the horse, with a highly developed bone structure and musculature , characteristic of the Percheron, adapted to working in the fields and skidding . 
    Bronze signed "RENÉ CHOQUET" , on the naturalistic terrace , richly chiselled .
    Founder's signature "andro Fondeur Paris" on the back of the terrace . 
    Early 20th century sculpture , circa 1920 . 
    Very good condition and patina .

    Dimensions : 22 cm x 21 cm

    Rene Maxime Choquet (1872-1958)

    Rene-Maxime Choquet was born in Douai on 21 July 1872 , he was a French animal painter and sculptor .

     A pupil of Jules Lefebvre , Tony Robert-Fleury , and Hermann-Léon , at the Beaux-Arts of Paris , then at the Julian Academy , he exhibited annually at the Salon of French Artists .
    In 1929 , he presented the paintings "The Mullet Market" (Spain) , and "Corner Market in Spain" .
    He received a silver medal in 1914 .
    In 1919 , he also won the "Rosa-Bonheur Prize" , which rewarded animal paintings . 

    After marrying Albertine Buche for the first time in 1906 in Paris, he married Alice Arnould for the second time on 8 July 1925 in Bordeaux and discovered the Basque country .
    In 1912 , he moved into a large villa called "Oberena", on the road from Ciboure to Olette , and became one of the region's leading painters .
    He was a member of the "Group of Nine" whose centre was "Ciboure" .

    Rene-Maxime Choquet died on 6 February 1958 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz .
    A street was named after him in Ciboure (Basque Country) , under the impetus of Jean Paul Goikoetxea (Art History researcher) , and his thesis on the birth of Basque regionalist painting in Ciboure .

    Andro Fondeur (1904-1923)

    Founded in June 1893 , as Andro Frères fonderie ,
    later , Allard and Andro fonderie (May 1895-August 1896) ,
    Andro and Sefert (August 1896-June 1904) ,
    Andro (June 1904-1923) ,
    Grandhomme-Andro (1924-1929)
    Veuve and Andro (1929) .

    Ref: CGKE0RS7E1

    Condition As new
    Style Art Deco (Animal sculptures bronzes of Art Deco Style)
    Period 20th century (Animal sculptures bronzes 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist René Maxime Choquet (1872-1958)
    Length (cm) 21 cm
    Height (cm) 22 cm
    Materials Bronze, Marble
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France
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