This Freestanding Small Bronze Sculpture Depicts A Decorative Motif From The Vienna Bronze Period. It Portrays A Realistically Shaped Water Buffalo That Carries An Arabian Boy On Its Back. This Seemingly Far Eastern Bronze Figurine Was Painted By Hand And Is Equipped With The Bergmann Stamp. The Small Statue Is Characterised By A Certain Vintage Look, Especially In The Area Of The Young Buffalo Rider. Thematically, It Is Part Of A Series Of Viennese Bronze Sculptures That Deal With Far Eastern Cultures. Those Sculptures Often Captivate Snapshots From Everyday Life Into Bronze. This Is Also The Case For This Fascinating Viennese Bronze Statue.
The Production Of Our Bronze Figurines Is Subject To Strict Quality Guidelines. All Of The Sculptures Are Cast And Refined By Hand. All Of The Bronze Figurines In Our Assortment Are Produced Via The Lost Wax Technique.
The Field Of Vienna Bronze Pieces Encompasses An Extensive Repertoire Of Small Sculptures That Were Created At The End Of The 19Th Century. Some Often Used Motifs Were Erotic Nudes, Exotic Bronze Groups And Small Animal Sculptures. Other Central Criteria Of The Vienna Bronze Period Are Elaborate Paintings Done By Hand And Technical Subleties.
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