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Sculpture – The Kaolin Horse, Alfred Dubucand (1828 – 1894) – Bronze
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Bronze proof with brown patina, depicting the portrait of the famous racehorse “KAOLIN”, a thoroughbred stallion, by the sculptor Alfred Dubucand (1828 – 1894).
Signature of the sculptor “DUBUCAND” in hollow, on the naturalistic terrace, richly chiseled.
Bronze titled “KAOLIN PURE-BRED STALLION BY ZOUAVE AND DENTY AT HARAS DU PIN”, in the center of the terrace.
Old edition sculpture, second part of the period XIX th century, circa 1880.
Very good state of preservation and patina.
Dimensions: Width : 30,5 cm - Depth : 30 cm - Height : XNUMX cm
Bronze proof with brown patina, depicting the portrait of the famous racehorse “KAOLIN”, thoroughbred stallion, by the sculptor Alfred Dubucand (1828 – 1894).
Signature of the sculptor “DUBUCAND” in hollow, on the naturalistic terrace, richly chiseled.
Bronze titled “KAOLIN PURE STALLION – SANG BY ZOUAVE ET DENTY AU HARAS DU PIN”, in the center of the terrace. Sculpture of old edition, period second part of the XIX th century, circa 1880.
Very good state of conservation and patina.
Dimensions: Width : 30.5 cm - Depth : 30 cm - Height : XNUMX cm

Alfred Dubucand (1828-1894)
Alfred Dubucand, famous French sculptor, 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.
He mainly modeled groups of animals, deer, dogs and horses.
He frequently experimented with chemical patinas on his bronzes, following the teaching of Antoine-Louis Barye, who pushed the boundaries with his dark green patinas.
A. Dubucand pays particular attention to anatomical details and the accuracy of movement of his subjects.
He models his figures in wax or clay, then casts them in bronze using lost wax or sand.
Many of his Orientalist sculptures depict North African scenes depicting Arab tribes and nomads with horses or camels.
Alfred Dubucand exhibited for the last time at the Salon of 1883 with his group of “Arab Riders and Women at the Fountain”.
Alfred Dubucand (1828-1894)
Alfred Dubucand, famous French sculptor, 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 Salon of 1867.
He mainly modeled groups of animals, deer, dogs and horses. `He frequently experimented with chemical patinas for his bronzes, following the teaching of Antoine-Louis Barye, who pushed the boundaries with his dark green patinas.
HAS . Dubucand paid particular attention to anatomical details and the accuracy of movement of his subjects.
He modeled his figures in wax or clay, then cast them in bronze using the lost wax or sand casting method.
Many of his Orientalist sculptures depict North African scenes depicting Arab tribes and nomads with horses or camels.
Alfred Dubucand exhibited for the last time at the Salon of 1883 with his group of “Arab Horsemen and Women at the Fountain”.
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