SCULPTURE VARIOUS PROPERTIES
A FRENCH BRONZE STUDY OF A WILD BOAR, cast from a model by Pierre-Jules-Mêne, the animal with his head bowed and looking to his left, with well-detailed features, on an oval naturalistic base, cast with foliage, signed P.J. MENE (the base mis-shapen at one end and detached from the boar)

Details
A FRENCH BRONZE STUDY OF A WILD BOAR, cast from a model by Pierre-Jules-Mêne, the animal with his head bowed and looking to his left, with well-detailed features, on an oval naturalistic base, cast with foliage, signed P.J. MENE (the base mis-shapen at one end and detached from the boar)
14¼in. (36.3cm.) wide; 8¼in. (21cm.) high; 5¼in. (13.5cm.) deep

Lot Essay

Though never renowned in his own lifetime, P.J.Mêne has nevertheless emerged after over a century as one of the foremost sculptors belonging to the animalier school, surpassing the vast majority of his contemporaries in his portrayal of animals in the realist form. Unposed and very much alive, his subjects are captured in a fleeting movement, picturesque in every detail.

More from The 19th Century

View All
View All