Hares and animal sculptures

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This hare, produced in cold cast bronze, was designed by the British artist Paul Jenkins. The hare is hand finished and comes with a certificate. The sculpture is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Dimensions: h 30 cm x 18 cm
€169,00
This hare, produced in cold cast bronze, was designed by the British artist Paul Jenkins. The hare is hand finished and comes with a certificate. The sculpture is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Dimensions: hight 18 cm
€67,00
This hare Tobias, produced in cold cast bronze, was designed by the British artist Thomas Meadows. The hare is hand finished and comes with a certificate. The sculpture is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Dimensions: H  31 x W 17 x D 14 cm
€149,00
Sculpture of two hares boxing with each other, after an observation by the sculptor Paul Jenkins, finished in Premier bronze. Dimensions: H 45 x W 26 cm. Suitable for indoors and outdoors. Shipping method: please contact us.
€499,00
Sculpture of a "dancing" hare, after an observation during the breeding season by sculptor Paul Jenkins. Finished in the Premier bronze finish. Size: H 49 x W 21cm. Shipping method depends on country of destination. Contact us for a quote.
€475,00
Sculpture a reclining hare by the sculptor Paul Jenkins. Finished in the Premier bronze finish. Dimensions: H 29 x L 53 cm. Suitable for indoors and outdoors. Shipping method depends on country of destination.
€495,00
Sculpture a fast running hare, exactly as the sculptor Paul Jenkins noticed it. This beautiful sculpture is finished in Premier bronze. Dimensions: 23x22cm. Suitable for indoors and outdoors.
€239,00
Sculpture a reclining hare by the sculptor Paul Jenkins. Finished in the Premier bronze finish. Dimensions: H 13 x L 30 cm. Suitable for indoors and outdoors. Shipping method depends on country of destination.
€195,00
Rough-haired Schnauzer, expertly sculpted by Veronica Ballan and produced in Cold Cast Bronze. This handcrafted sculpture is a must have for an owner of this breed. Released by Frith Nature, with certificate. Dimensions: H 13 x 13 x 9 cm.
€89,00
This naturally shaped donkey with its lush hair was designed by Veronica Ballan (sculptor from Great Britain). Produced in Cold Cast Bronze and hand finished. Dimensions: 22 x 25cm. With Frith certificate.
€175,00
Reclining Scottish Highlander bull measuring L 32 x W 13 x H 16 cm to a handmade design by artist Veronica Ballen (UK). The bull is hand cast in cold cast bronze resin and comes with a small certificate from Frith Nature.
€295,00

HARES OF FRITH

Sculptures from Frith .'s collections
Renowned sculptors from England designed beautiful animal sculptures that appear surprisingly natural. You must check out this collection! They are statues made of resin with a special bronze powder mix. Because of their appearance, they have been placed in the Bronze product group. The production method is therefore called cold-cast bronze in English.

outdoor
All sculptures are UV and frost resistant and can therefore be placed both indoors and outdoors. The outside of the statues is treated with wax. This will lose its shine over time under the influence of weather conditions.

Part of the special collection is included here. In England the name Frith is well known in the field of animal sculptures. Their collection came about through collaboration with renowned English sculptors, who make and produce sculptures exclusively for Frith. You will not find these models anywhere else. The designs are very beautiful and the positions in which the animals are designed are so natural. With the eyes squinted a bit, it looks like it is a real animal and not a sculpture. This is because the artists who create the designs for Frith do the entire design process by hand. No machine is involved. This is the only way to give the end product the same authentic appearance as the clay or wax prototype made by the artist.
The English sculptors of the animal sculptures included here are Paul Jenkins, Thomas Meadows and Veronica Ballan (the furry-looking animals).

Together with the artists, Frith developed a process 21 years ago that gives the animal sculptures that special bronze-like appearance. This is done by a connection between resin mixed with a special bronze powder that has been processed through and through, in the entire base material. At the end of the making process, each sculpture is manually updated and polished in a special way. Each end product is therefore unique, because there are always small differences during the touch-up and polishing process.
The animal sculptures have the weight and material properties of stone, but an appearance of bronze with a soft to matte glossy finish.

With the purchase of a Frith sculpture, we guarantee you the purchase of a quality product that you and your future generations will enjoy for many years to come.


The artists :
Paul Jenkins:
Born in 1949 in the West Midlands; since 1970 he has been making animal sculptures inspired by his love for nature. He was educated through the Dudley College of Art and much of his figurative work is noted for his skill in creating cats and hares. He also worked for the Metropolitan Museum in New York and received several commissions from the National Trust. His work is in demand and can be seen in many English galleries.

Thomas Meadows
A renowned British animal artist, Thomas works from his studio in Dorset, combining sculpture with his lifelong passion for wildlife. He has a very special technique that gives the surface of the sculptures something artistic.

Veronica Ballan
Veronica Ballan is an extraordinary sculptor and her art is characterized by woolly or furry animals, which have character and are perfect in every detail. Veronica is located in the North East of England. Her work can be classified as outstanding. It's so different from what one usually sees. Her work is also in high demand. They are special collector's items with a high decorative value and are an addition to the interior.

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Frith animal sculptures- Natural Art Collection

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