"Christophe Fratin, Hallali De Cerf, Hunting, Hunting"
Christophe Fratin (1801-1864): Hallali of a deer Bronze with brown patina, old cast, signed on the terrace. From 1831, he exhibited regularly at the salon, it was from 1834-1835 and 1836, that he won a great success, which made him known to the aristocracy, he worked for the Duke of Luynes at the castle of Dampierre, and soon his audience became international, and he would obtain orders from England, Germany and Russia, where his works are in the park of the Emperor.