The sculptor highlights the massive aspect of the horse , with a very developed bone structure and musculature , characteristic of the Percheron , adapted to field work and logging .
Signature of the sculptor "P.Lenordez" on the richly decorated naturalist terrace .
Old edition sculpture , period second half of the 19th century .
Very good state of conservation and patina .
Dimensions : 23 cm x 28 cm
Pierre Lenordez (1815 - 1892)
Pierre Lenordez is considered one of the best specialists in equestrian sculptureof his time .
He acquired a certain celebrity by producing sculptures , great winners of horse races , such as "Monarque" (Normandy Museum in Caen) or "Gladiateur" (Castel-Museum of Saumur) , or scenes with the horse as the main subject .
He began to exhibit at the "Salon" in 1855 with a waxwork of "Baron", a horse from the Imperial Stud in the Boulogne wood .
He would exhibit there four more times until 1877.
He was the author of the horse in the equestrian sculpture of "Jeanne d'Arc" commissioned by his nephew , Albert Lenordez , for Montebourg , his native town .
Other monumental statues can be seen such as , "The monument to Jehan de Grouchy" on a square in Harfleur or "Picker on horseback" (2.45 m) in the courtyard from Castel of Perrier in Epernay .
Pierre Le Nordez also distinguished himself in the history subjects that were very popular in his time .
One of his most important works is "The Capitaine of Estouteville during the defense of Mont Saint-Michel" (Plaster , Avranches Museum) .
His knowledge of the horse encouraged him to write a work on hippology published in 1886 , "The Horse , its conformation and its breeding".
Back in Normandy , Pierre Lenordez taught sculpture for ten years at the Municipal School of Fine Arts in Caen , training many students , the most famous of whom was Arthur Le Duc , who would reveal himself to his turn like a great equestrian carver .