Bronze Code: 1317
$492
Height: 5.9 In
Width: 10.2 In
Weight: 13.4 LBs

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E. Lancer, a renowned Russian sculptor, is celebrated for his exquisite depiction of horses and their riders, a passion that ties his collection of artworks together in a harmonious blend of man and beast. His work, 'Cossack shooting from behind a horse', stands both as a testament to his renowned talents and an ode to the Russian soldiers who served during the Russo-Turkish War. Lancere's deep understanding of the equine form is palpable in this masterpiece, evoking the notion of a centaur - seemingly half man, half horse. His intimate knowledge, not just of the physical form, but also the soul of the horse, brought a unique energy and depth to his creations.

Lancere possess an innate ability to capture the nuances of the human form and that of other animals. Yet, it was with the horse that he felt 'quite at home'. This powerful connection, reflected in the vibrancy and realism of his bronzes, adds a storytelling element to these beautiful sculptures, transforming them into vivid snapshots of historical narratives. Lancere's extensive travels added further fuel to his creative flame, finding inspiration in the diverse cultures, landscapes, and horse breeds he encountered across Europe, Africa, and Asia.

His portrayal of horses was not limited to the majestic and heroic depictions, he also ingeniously presented them as 'everyday' beings, intimately woven into the mid-19th-century landscapes of Russia, the Middle East, and beyond. His masterful rendering of differing horse breeds spoke volumes about his deep knowledge and passion for these magnificent creatures.

One of his celebrated works, inspired by the Russo-Turkish War, reveals his skillful depiction of historical accounts, where he incorporated the elements that were closest to his heart – horses, along with their riders, forever captured in frozen animation. The sheer dynamism of this composition testifies to Lancere's incredible gift as a horse sculptor. Driven by passion and inspired by his travels, E. Lancere remains an esteemed figure in the world of equine artistry.