Jockey and Groom Finest US Lost Wax Bronze Statue by J.W. Good
$695.00
This well appointed equestrian sculpture by J. W. Good depicts a jockey on his horse being led by the groom getting ready for the race. This desktop sculpture is cast in the finest American bronze the the superior lost wax process, finished in multi-tone patinas and mounted on a fine black or green marble base it measures 13″H x10″L.
Description
This well appointed equestrian sculpture by J. W. Good depicts a jockey on his horse being led by the groom getting ready for the race. This desktop sculpture is cast in the finest American bronze by the superior lost wax process, finished in multi-tone patinas and mounted on a fine black or green marble base, it measures 13″H x10″L.
This statue is made to order especially for you, please allow 4-6 weeks for production and delivery. All dimensions are approximate.
About the artist:
John Willis Good (1845-1879) is today recognized as perhaps the most talented English animalier sculptor of his time producing works which were comparable to the masters of the French animalier school. During his short but prolific career he concentrated mainly on studies of hunting scenes, dogs and racehorses in bronze and terracotta. John Willis Good exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1870 to 1878 with the firm of Elkington & Co. casting many of his models.
Additional information
Dimensions | 10 × 13 in |
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