this is a superb bronze with a nuanced brown patina and a delicate carving.
this hunter of ancient times is treated in a remarkable manner with a strong expression in the face and a majestic demeanor.
he contemplates the horizon with a piercing gaze and a hand on his forehead, seeming to watch out for any probability of prey, one leg resting on a rock.
our copy stands out for its quality of execution and the care taken in its carving.
moreover our copy is not only superb of quality but preserved all its weapons: one sees there a bow, a lance, a knife with the belt of the hunter and other many utensils like the horn or the necklace of teeth.
without forgetting the headdress made of a buffalo skin probably.
take a good look at the photos and enlarge them, look at the carving work carried out on the skins of animals, on the hunter's face, his hairiness, the details of the weapons etc ... our copy is also noticed by the quality of its base in two-tone marble:
cherry red marble and beautifully crafted black marble.
our bronze is signed Kowalczewski on the back of the rock. Paul Ludwig Kowalczewski is a Polish German sculptor born in 1865 in Mielzyn in Poland and died in 1910 in Berlin in Germany.
He studied for three years from 1895 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin and from 1899 to 1906 he regularly exhibited his works there in major art exhibitions: Art Nouveau sculptures, bronze busts, sometimes birds etc ...
his brother Karl was also a sculptor.
our hunter's bronze on the lookout is quality sculpted and remains difficult to meet.
dimensions: total height 42.5 cm and 32.5 cm for the bronze alone.
The square base of the plinth measures 13.5 cm across.
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