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George LundeenRarin' to Ride
$2,700
£2,020.91
€2,335.19
CA$3,744
A$4,193.76
CHF 2,180.29
MX$51,784.51
NOK 27,775.17
SEK 26,257.10
DKK 17,426.43
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George Lundeen's Rarin' to Ride is a captivating bronze sculpture that embodies the youthful exuberance of a young cowboy, eagerly anticipating his next adventure. Standing at 16.5 inches tall, 7.5 inches wide, and 8 inches deep, this limited-edition piece (62/100) exemplifies Lundeen's mastery in capturing human emotion and movement. The figure is depicted clutching a saddle, his face radiating excitement and anticipation, effectively conveying the deep bond between rider and horse. Lundeen's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the realistic folds of the cowboy's attire and the intricate design of the saddle. The rich patina of the bronze enhances the sculpture's depth and texture, making it a striking addition to any art collection. Rarin' to Ride serves as a testament to Lundeen's ability to translate dynamic moments into timeless art.
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