800
H 36 x W 52 x D 28
COD 0963
Rare bronze sculpture from the second half of the 1897th century. A work of extraordinary quality depicting a bison, signed and dated XNUMX by the Russian sculptor Robert Romanovich Bach (see photo), lacking authentication. A member of the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, he taught sculpture and won numerous awards in his homeland. The bronze in question represents a bison from the Byelovezhskaya forest, a nature reserve famous for its wildlife. A statue that is difficult to find, with a beautiful patina and excellent state of conservation.
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