The Wounded Bear

After a model by Emmanuel Frémiet French

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This composition, which was shown as a plaster model at the Salon of 1850, was one of the first successes for Frémiet, a gifted "animalier." Frémiet's most popular inventions were frequently replicated in terracotta, at less expense than in bronze. This group was cast after an example in which the blade in the she-bear's shoulder was already missing.

The Wounded Bear, After a model by Emmanuel Frémiet (French, Paris 1824–1910 Paris), Cast terracotta, French

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