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"Jockey a Cheval no. 1" (1863) | Pierre-Jules Mene

Mene, Pierre-Jules

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507HHT28W
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PIERRE-JULES MÊNE
French, 1810-1879

"Jockey à Cheval no. 1, Vainqueur du Derby"

Patinated bronze on an original ebonized wood base
Signed to terrace "P.J. MENE"
Cast circa 1900 by the Mene-Cain atelier

18 1/2" H x 17 7/8" W x 6 5/8" D [total with base]
16 5/8" H x 16 5/8" W x 5 3/8" D [sculpture only]

First modeled in 1863 and exhibited at the Paris Salon of that year under the title Jockey à cheval, Vainqueur du Derby is one of Pierre-Jules Mêne’s most recognized racing compositions. The subject is widely associated with the horse Caractacus, winner of the 1862 Epsom Derby. It captures a moment of quiet control rather than speed: the horse walks with an extended stride, the rider sitting almost perfectly upright, reins held with relaxed confidence. Mêne’s handling of musculature and his familiarity with equine movement are evident throughout; these are the attributes that helped establish him as one of the leading animaliers of the 19th century.

This post-humous casting from the Mêne-Cain foundry, produced after Mêne’s death in his own foundry under the oversight of his son-in-law Auguste Cain using his original molds. A complex sand-cast model, it is crafted of dozens of individual elements carefully joined together invisibly prior to patination. The horse is affixed to the base with slotted screws from the underside. 

Vainqueur du Derby became one of Mêne’s most commercially successful models, produced in two sizes and sold through the artist’s own foundry. Its enduring appeal lies in its balance of elegance and restraint: an honest, observed moment from the racing world rather than a theatrical pose.

The model is raised over its original molded ebonized wood base.

Condition: Rider is missing his crop; we can have a replacement fabricated upon request. Reign on proper left ring of horse's bit absent. Rubbing and wear to the patina, the raised elements relieved. Rubbing and wear to the ebonizing of the base.

ref. 507HHT28W