"Bronze Subject "the Horses Of Marly" After Guillaume Coustou"
This bronze statue is a replica of a famous sculptural group called Les Chevaux de Marly, made after the work of Guillaume Coustou. It depicts a groom attempting to control a rearing horse, capturing all the tension and power of this scene. The originals, commissioned by Louis XV, were intended for the estate of Marly-le-Roi and are now on display in the Louvre. This version appears faithful to the original with minute details, including the dynamic posture of the horse and the tense musculature of the groom.