Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 16" X Width 14"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 12"
Height without base:15"
Weight:21 LBS
Inventory:24YDW21110142
Capture the heart and heroism of the American frontier with this Handcrafted Museum Quality Classic Western Cowboy Riding Horse Bronze Sculpture by renowned artist P.J. Mene. This dynamic masterpiece vividly portrays a cowboy in full gallop, his loyal horse charging across the rugged landscape with power and grace.
Features:
100% solid bronze handcrafted using the time-honored Lost Wax Method.
Finished in a rich brown patina to highlight lifelike textures and motion.
Mounted on a sleek black marble base for elegance and stability.
Where to Place: Perfect for home offices, dens, ranch-style living rooms, or gallery displays, this sculpture embodies freedom, adventure, and the rugged charm of the Wild West.
Benefits:
Adds an authentic Western aesthetic to any décor.
Inspires courage, independence, and the pioneering spirit.
A valuable collector’s item and meaningful gift for Western art enthusiasts.
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