The signature "Lanceray" in Cyrillic is found on the base.
Eugène Lanceray was a Russian sculptor of French origin (his grandfather, Paul Lanceray, a major in Napoleon I's army, remained in Russia), renowned for his animal sculptures, particularly those of horses and their relationship with humans.
He was a major Russian sculptor who produced numerous works during his short career, always with a striking realism.
This model was created around 1878.
His works are now exhibited in various galleries and museums in Russia; Lanceray exhibited twice in Paris. His bronzes were produced by Félix Chopin in Saint Petersburg, then in France by Susse.
Slight wear to the patina.
Height 40cm, 33.5 x 16cm,
11.150kg.
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