"Combat de Coqs", a striking patinated bronze statue by renowned French sculptor Paul-Romain Chevré (1866–1914), vividly captures a dynamic moment of rustic energy and youth. The sculpture features a young, semi-clad boy in an animated pose, triumphantly holding a hen in his right hand, while a cockerel stands defiantly at his feet. Set on a naturalistic base, the composition is full of movement and character, reflecting Chevré’s mastery of anatomical detail and narrative expression. This antique French bronze sculpture is not only a decorative masterpiece but also a rare and valuable collector’s item from the Belle Époque period. The rich patina enhances its vintage charm, making it a standout piece for those with an eye for exclusive fine art. Ideal for display in elegant interiors, libraries, or curated art spaces, this luxury bronze artwork embodies both artistic legacy and timeless aesthetic appeal. A rare find for collectors of 19th-century European sculpture.
Size: 52 cm w x 76 cm h x 38 cm d / 20.4 w x 29.9 h x 14.9 d inches