Description
Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 18 1/2" X Width 16"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 16"
Height without base:17 1/2"
Weight:32 LBS
Inventory:63Y20510036
Crafted using the traditional "Lost Wax Method," this sculpture exudes a timeless appeal, with a rich brown patina finish adding depth and character to the piece. The intricately sculpted figures and their dynamic poses convey the excitement and thrill of the hunt, making it a captivating addition to any hunter's home or an extraordinary gift for a hunting enthusiast.
Throughout history, dogs have played a vital role in aiding hunters, and this sculpture pays homage to the symbiotic relationship between humans and their trusted canine companions. Displaying this stunning artwork in your space will not only celebrate the art of hunting but also honor the enduring bond between man and dog in the pursuit of nature's bounty. Embrace the spirit of the hunt with this exquisite bronze sculpture, a true testament to the ancient tradition that continues to thrive in the hearts of hunters worldwide.
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