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Mene Stag

Battling Stags Patinated Bronze After Pierre Jules Mene
Battling Stags Patinated Bronze After Pierre Jules Mene

Battling Stags Patinated Bronze After Pierre Jules Mene

By Pierre Jules Mêne

Located in New York, NY

Exceptional and large patinated bronze casting of two stags in battle after the original model by

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Antique 1880s French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bronze Sculpture of Young Stag by Pierre-Jules Mene
Bronze Sculpture of Young Stag by Pierre-Jules Mene

Bronze Sculpture of Young Stag by Pierre-Jules Mene

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Pierre-Jules MÈNE (1810-1879) French, A bronze sculpture of a young stag olive patina, finely

Category

Antique 19th Century Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Stag Deer Bronze Sculpture After Pierre Jules Mene
Stag Deer Bronze Sculpture After Pierre Jules Mene

Stag Deer Bronze Sculpture After Pierre Jules Mene

By Pierre Jules Mêne

Located in New York, NY

Finely sculpted and cast bronze sculpture of a royal stag deer with impressive 12-point rack after

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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