Georges-Louis-Charles Busson (1859-1933) Bronze Sculpture Of Two Hounds
On an oval naturalistic base signed "Georges Busson, France", with a dark brown patina.
Size: 15cm high, 25cm long, 10cm deep
Georges-Louis-Charles Busson studied painting under his father, Charles Busson (1822-1908), and was affiliated with the Société des Artistes Français in 1885. He received silver medals at the Universal Exhibitions of 1889 and 1900.
He is best known for his hunting paintings, and opportunities to acquire a bronze sculpture by the artist are rare.
Some examples of paintings that have been sold: Oil on canvas, “A stag hunt on a woodland track”, sold for £24,000 on 19 May 2006 at Christie's London.
Georges Louis Charles Busson (1859-1933), Chasse à Cour: A stag hunt on a woodland track | Christie's
Oil on canvas “Le Defaut” at Coutau Begarie, on 30 May 2018, painting sold for €7,000
Auction Lot 55 - Georges BUSSON (1859-1933) Le défaut Oil on canvas signed... | Gazette Drouot
A suite of four engravings by Georges Busson from the Patrick-Louis Vuitton collection were sold on 25 September 2020 at Thierry de Maigret for €5,152 against an estimate of €300-400
Auction Lot 284b - Georges BUSSON. The taking of the Hare. The deer beats the water.... | Gazette Drouot
A bronze dog by Busson was sold in this same sale, €1,546
EnchèresLot 276 - Georges BUSSON (1859-1933) et Hugo KLINGSEISEN Chien courant... |Gazette Drouot
