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Alfred DubucandFrench 19th century Animalier bronze of Two Hares on a naturalistic basec.1870
c.1870
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19th century bronze group of a standing and sitting hare by French animalier sculptor Alfred Dubucand (1823-1894). Finely detailed bronze with good dark brown patination. Signature 'DUBUCAND' incised to base. Height 4.5inches .Foundry stamp on underside 'E V 1245'.
Alfred Dubucand was born in paris in 1828. He was a skilled animalier sculptor producing well modelled small groups of animals and occasinally equestrian groups.He was known for the realistic modelling of his subjects giving the appearance of life and movement.
Literature: Christopher Payne ‘Animals in Bronze’ 1986.
- Creator:Alfred Dubucand (1828 - 1894, French)
- Creation Year:c.1870
- Dimensions:Height: 4.34 in (11 cm)Width: 3.55 in (9 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Bath, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU9526456152
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