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Creator: Société des Bronzes de Paris
Iconic Animalier Bronze Sculpture by Hippolyte Heizler
By Hippolyte Heizler
Located in Bochum, NRW
Hippolyte Heizler (1828–1871). Two dogs standing in front of a hare hiding under the leaves. Large bronze statuette with brown medal patina. Molded oval base. Signed on the base "Heizler", foundry mark lower back Société des Bronzes de Paris...
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