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Jacquemart Hunting Dog (left hand) HE581 Jacquemart Hunting Dog (right hand) HE582
These noble hunting dogs have been replicated from lead designs after the antique. The originals were sculpted by Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart
(1824-96), known as Alfred Jacquemart, a noted Parisian sculptor and one of the leading animaliers of his time. Many of his works were cast in
bronze by the renowned Val d’Osne foundry, winners of a gold medal at the famous 1851 Great Exhibition in London. These hunting dogs first
appear in the 1858 catalogue of Barbizat & Cie. Animal sculptures were popular in the nineteenth century and continue to be so today. Ideal for use
as a pair either side of a house entrance or garden gateway.
HE581 HE582
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Width at base: 320mm (12 ∕8”) Height: 780mm (30 ∕4”) Width at base: 315mm (12 ∕8”) Height: 785mm (30 ∕8”)
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Length at base: 610mm (24”) Weight: 84kg (185 lb) Length at base: 620mm (24 ∕4”) Weight: 84kg (185 lb)
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