Description:

Bonheur, Isidore Jules (French, 1827–1901)
Bear & Bull
Bronze, 9 1/2" x 15 1/4" , Signed

A smaller version of one of Bonheur’s most famous works and a favorite of the artist himself. Bonheur exhibited the famed large version at the Paris Salon of 1857 and again at the Exposition Universelle in 1900. One theory is it represents the Crimean War that ended in 1856, depicting England as the bull and Russia represented as the bear. The most famous version of his casting of the large version spent 80 years at the Luncheon Club located at 11 Wall Street. Traders rubbed the horns and genitals every day for good luck. Following the closure of the club, the work can today be seen at the American Museum of Finance. Given the work’s popularity it is no surprise the artist cast this more easily manageable version.

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