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The Bronze Horse Sculpture displayed below is a grouping of three, created so that each can stand alone although they were designed as one grand grouping , as one composition, with the stallion and two broodmares inter-relating as a whole. Viewed from all angles, each
of the single sculptures has true to life conformation, sculpted to scale,
with individual personality
Patricia Crane has spend over 4 decades creating bronze horse sculpture, including two life-size portrait
sculptures for the famous park in Lexington, Kentucky.
The blue menu on the left links to the Gallery where many bronzes can be
viewed..
A Compositional Bronze horse sculpture - a grouping titled The Gathering
Photos By Serena Landis
Bronze Horse Sculpture of Stallion and 2 Broodmares
4 feet long x 2 feet deep x 18 inches tall
The Stallion, alone - Museum Quality
Bronze Horse Sculpture Edition of 12
15.5 inches tall x 24 inches long, plus walnut base
"As if he told the steps", the stallion bows his neck, his potent energy
ready to erupt for the slightest reason, his tail a banner on the air.
(This stallion is part of a larger artwork consisting of
him plus two brood-mares , titled "The Gathering".)
For images of each of the horses included in the "The Gathering", consult the artist.)
Email or call for current pricing, of complete grouping, or individual
horses.
Click to email
(765-288-0484)

One Broodmare, alone - Museum Quality
Bronze Horse Sculpture Edition of 12
15.5 inches tall x 24 inches long, plus walnut base
"Blessed are the broodmares! Refinement, endurance, class and quality,
this mare looks on, already heavily in foal, as the stallion walks his proud
walk.
(This broodmare is part of a larger artwork consisting of
two brood-mares and one stallion, titled "The Gathering".
For images of each of the horses included in "The Gathering", consult the artist.)
Email or call for current pricing, of complete grouping, or individual
horses.
Click to email
(765-288-0484)
Click this link, to see the foal, the filly bronze horse sculptures, sculpted
in scale to stand with this entire composition of the stallion and two mares!
Patricia's addiction to creating bronze
horse sculpture began at the age
of three and has continued unabated through the years. She has mainly
created in bronze, but her work is inclusive of many media including porcelain, Raku,
hand-painted pewter and resin. Patricia's bronze horse sculpture is in many public and private
collections world wide and her reputation as a sculptor is as highly regarded as
the individual works themselves, especially to the owners who have
commissioned portraits of a favorite individual.
The benchmark of Crane's bronze horse sculpture is a combination of anatomical
exactness (to the point where each,
if it could become a
real living steed, possess
the correct and proper functioning anatomy to move as real horses move),
with an elegance of form and a 'presence' that allows the viewer to feel as
though they are indeed experiencing an alive relationship. Patricia
is best known for her true to character bronze horse sculpture portraits, although her more general
sculptures often capture the very essence of the breed characteristics
breeders strive to achieve in each generation of new foals.
Return to Bronze
Horses Sculpture Gallery
More Bronze Horse Sculpture:
3 Gaited Saddlebred Bronze
Horse Sculpture (Accolade)
Saddlebred Bronze
Horse Sculpture (After The Class)
Bronze Horse Sculpture
Head Study (Caliburn)
Saddlebred Art Bronze (Criterion)
Sporting Art: Thoroughbred Bronze
Horse Sculpture (Cooling Down)
Bronze Filly Sculpture (The Filly)
Harness Pony Bronze Sculptures (Man on the Town)
Bronze Horse Statues (Odyssey)
5 Gaited Bronze Saddlebred ( The Phoenix)
Hackney Pony Bronze Sculptures (Risin Tide)
Mustang: Cowboy Bronze
Horse Sculpture (Spooked)
Thoroughbred: Horseracing Bronze Sculpture (Handicap Horses)
Fine Harness Horse Bronze Sculpture (Triumph)
Life Size Bronze Horse Sculpture (Supreme Sultan for American Saddlebred Museum)
Life Size Horse Sculpture (for the International Museum of the Horse)
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