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Sculpture - Setter Dog With Hare , Alfred Dubucand (1828 - 1894) - Bronze

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Bronze proof with brown patina , depicting a hunting dog at a standstill , of the "Setter" breed, holding a hare in its mouth , by the sculptor Alfred Dubucand (1828 - 1894) .
The energy and hunting instinct of the dog are highlighted here .
He appears standing , proudly bringing back his prey , a hare synonymous with a trophy .
Signature of the sculptor "DUBUCAND" , hollowed on the naturalist terrace , richly chiseled .
Sculpture of old edition , period second part of the 19th century .
Perfect state of conservation and patina .

Dimensions : 13.4 cm x 17 cm

Alfred Dubucand (1828-1894)

Alfred Dubucand was born in Paris on November 25 , 1828 , He was one of the prize-winning students of Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875) .

A. Dubucand made his debut at
the 1867 Salon .
Il a principalement modelé des groupes d'animaux , des cerfs , des chiens et des chevaux .
Il a fréquemment expérimenté les patines chimiques de ses bronzes , d'après l'enseignement d'Antoine-Louis Barye , qui a repoussé les limites avec ses patines vert foncé .

A.Dubucand porte une attention particulière aux détails anatomiques et à la justesse de mouvement de ses sujets .
Il modèle ses figures en cire ou en argile , puis les tire en bronze à la cire perdue ou au sable .
Un grand nombre de ses sculptures orientalistes représentent des scènes nord-africaines figurant des tribus et des nomades arabes avec des chevaux ou des chameaux .

Alfred Dubucand expose une dernière fois au Salon de 1883 avec son groupe de "Cavalier Et Femme Arabes A La Fontaine".

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