Sculpture - Reinforcement Horse , Arthur Jacques Le Duc (1848 - 1918) - Bronze

Sculpture - Reinforcement Horse , Arthur Jacques Le Duc (1848 - 1918) - Bronze
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Proof in bronze , with brown patina , showing a reinforcement horse by Arthur Jacques Le Duc .
The horse is shown standing , attached to a post bearing the inscription "CHEVAUX de RENFORT" (RENFORT HORSES) 
It is accompanied by a hen climbing on a leaning bucket of water .
The sculptor's signature is engraved on the richly chiselled and decorated naturalistic terrace .
Circular foundry stamp "THIEBAUT FRÈRES FONDEURS PARIS" .
Antique bronze , second half of the XIXth century .
Perfect condition .

Sizes : 42 cm x 44 cm

Arthur Jacques Le Duc (1848 - 1918)

Born in Normandy , Arthur Le Duc is the only son of Charles Le Duc and Maria Le More .

This skilful animal sculptor trained in the school of Pierre Lenordez and Antoine-Louis Barye exhibited at the Salon , from 1873 to 1914 , a fairly large number of bronzes : "Diane de Poitiers leaving for the hunt" (1877) , " Centaure and Bacchante " (1879) , " The Kiss " (equestrian group, 65 cm) , " Herd of stags listening to the close " (monumental group placed today in the Luxembourg garden , 1886) , " Au Bois " (equestrian study , 1887) , " Norman milkmaid " (1888) ," Ultimus pro patria spiritus " (part of the Calvados war memorial , 1889) , " Le Baron J. Finot " (1912) , " A companion of Duguesclin " (equestrian statue , 1914) .
 We must also mention a few figures and studies in plaster , such as a " Standard-bearer on horseback " (project for a monument to the cuirassiers of Reichshoffen , 1873) , " La Raison du plus fort " (group of horses, 1874) , two groups representing hunting scenes (1875) , " Horace Vernet on the battlefield of Isly " ​​(equestrian statue , 1913) .

Leduc also participated , from 1890 to 1907 , in the Salon of the National Society of Fine Arts with animals and equestrian portraits , some in plaster , others , quite numerous , in porcelain stoneware , as well as an equestrian statue of the Constable of Richmond (bronze intended for the City of Vannes).

He is buried in the Caen cemetery of Saint - Gabriel in a funerary monument of which he is probably the author.
A museum is dedicated to him at the Château de Matignon in Torigni-sur-Vire , his birthplace .

Ref: DKAC8QARKD

Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Animal sculptures bronzes of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
Period 19th century (Animal sculptures bronzes 19th century)
Country of origin France
Artist Arthur Jacques Le Duc (1848 - 1918)
Length (cm) 44 cm
Height (cm) 42 cm
Materials Bronze
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 93400, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France
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