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"A Recumbent Husky" | Emmanuel Fremiet

Fremiet, Emmanuel

Gallery Price: $1,900.00
SKU:
202FPP12G
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EMMANUEL FREMIET
French, 1824-1910

Chien loulou couché

Nuanced brown patina on sand-cast bronze | Signed in base "E. FREMIET" | a Charles More cast numbered 213

Item # 202FPP12G 

A good lifetime casting by Charles More numbered 215, it captures the entirely relaxed spirit of the recumbant husky dog with its bushy tail bouncing and eyes alert while taking a break. It is finished in an overall medium-brown patina with some gently relieved highlights along the texture of the body. The base is signed with a raised signature captured directly from the mold with no evidence of cold-tooling "E. FREMIET". Cast circa 1860-1880.

Literary references:

  • Bronzes of Les Animaliers, Jane Horswell, 1971, p. 187, present model illustrated
  • The Animaliers, James Mackay, 1973, p. 43, present model illustrated as "Reclining Husky", also noted in Fremiet's catalogue on p. 145 as no. 7
  • Emmanuel Fremiet, 1824-1910: La main et le multiple, Catherine Chevillot, 1989, p. 74, catalogue no. S22, ill. cat. 10,


Measurements: 3" H x 6 1/8" W x 2" D

Condition Report:
Light patina wear to ears and hip from handling.