Prosper LECOURTIER (FRENCH, 1855-1924)
THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
Prosper LECOURTIER (FRENCH, 1855-1924)

Deux Chiens de chasse attachés

Details
Prosper LECOURTIER (FRENCH, 1855-1924)
Deux Chiens de chasse attachés
inscribed P. LECOURTIER
bronze, chocolate brown patina
24¾ in. (63 cm.) high; 37 in. (94 cm.) wide
Literature
See P.J. Kjellberg, Les Bronzes du XIX siècle, Paris 1989, p. 420 for an illustration of another cast.

Lot Essay

A pupil of Coutan and the celebrated animalier sculptor Frémiet, Lecourtier received several medals exhibiting at the Salon during the latter part of the 19th Century, and was awarded a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle of 1900. Specializing in the sensitive treatments of dogs, he was a friend of Hippolyte Moreau and at least on one occasion worked with him sculpting the hounds for the bronze group Piqueur au Relais. In the present example, Frémiet's influence is apparent in the warm character of the hounds' faces.

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