Signature of the sculptor "HR .de VAINS.", in hollow , on the richly chiseled naturalist terrace .
Old edition sculpture , period second half of the 19th century .
Perfect state of conservation and patina .
Dimensions : 33.5 cm x 38 cm
Henri Marie Joseph Regnouf de Vains , Known as Henri de Vains (1851 - 1909)
Henri Marie Joseph Regnouf De Vains , also known as "Henri de Vains" , was a French sculptor from the Manche department , specializing in animal art , and in particular equestrian sculptures .
He was the grandson of Marc Regnouf de Vains , deputy of the Manche department from 1815 to 1823 , and sub-prefect of Avranches from 1822 to 1830 .
A disciple of Antoine - Louis Barye (1795-1875) , H.R. de Vains was a great racing enthusiast , capturing his subjects on the spot , either by observing the horses on the racecourse or by watching them evolve on his property .
A skilled rider and great connoisseur of hippology , this aristocrat devoted most of his work to the equestrian world .
Along with Alfred de Dreux in painting , he was one of the leading exponents of "Sporting Art" in the 19th century , and both were quick to depict the horse alone , in equestrian competition or during hounds .
"Mounted Trot", "Cobesse Mare", "Back from the hunt" and "Mare and foal" are his most famous works .
Like all the dandies of his time , Henri de Vains rubbed shoulders with the elegant art salons .