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"Elephant Begging" by Rembrandt Bugatti
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Item No: BUG-948
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Balance was one of the central formal concerns of Rembrandt Bugatti as a sculptor. In this charming 1908 sculpture entitled Elephant Begging, also known in French as Il y Arrivera, the artist is fascinated by the distribution of mass and weight in the animal's body. Here, Bugatti has sculpted a young Indian elephant leaning over the railing at the Antwerp Zoo to take gently a morsel of food from an onlooker. This sensitive portrayal conjures a sense of dignity and the obvious bond between man and animal. Please be sure to click on the "View More Images" link above to see additional views.
We have cast Elephant Begging in our own California art foundry using 9 lbs. (4 kg) of pure bronze. The sculpture has a wonderful impressionistic surface texture and boasts a beautiful patina finish in tones of chocolate brown and amber. Mounted onto a black marble base, it stands 10" high by 14½" wide (25 cm high x 37 cm wide). It is from an edition limited to just 100 castings, and each sculpture is individually stamped in its bronze bronze with its unique edition number.
This is a fine bronze sculpture, made to the highest standards. We guarantee your satisfaction.
If you would like more information about Elephant Begging or wish to arrange international shipment, please call us at 818.841.7979 or send email to info@artbronze.com.
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