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This large eagle is widely considered as one of the best sculpures
of a bird of prey. Because it is signed "Moigniez"
in the bronze, it is commonly attributed to the 19th Century
French sculptor Jules Moigniez
Most people are surprised to learn, therefore, that this piece
was actually sculpted by California artist Max Turner in the
late 1960's. An art dealer took it upon himself to add the "Moigniez"
signature to boost early sales of the piece. Max, in fact, created
most of the bronzes that contributed to building Moigniez's worldwide
reputation as a master of the animal genre.
The eagle is mounted onto a marble base, stands 31.5"
high by 18.5" wide, and is signed "J Moigniez"
in the bronze. It has been crafted from the finest pure bronze
by the talented artisans working in the California art foundry,
and finished with a gorgeous patina permanently fused into the
metal under extreme heat.
There are many eagle bronzes available, but none finer than this
beautiful work of art. Its quality ensures that it will last
to be treasured for many hundreds of years. |