Statue Sculpture Owl Bird Fauna Art Deco Art Nouveau Style Bronze. This product description was originally written in English. Please find below an automatic translation into French.
If you have any questions, please contact us. This sculpture is in perfect condition. Dimensions of the bronze with marble base: height 12" x width 10". Dimensions of the marble: Diameter 5. Weight: 8 lb Inventory: 69Y0954696.
Witness the captivating appeal of this bronze sculpture that brings to life the enchanting presence of an owl. The medium-sized owl is masterfully depicted perched on a broken tree trunk, its wings fully spread as if it has just landed gracefully. The intricate details of the sculpture highlight the owl's fascinating features, from its large expressive eyes looking down to its majestic circle of feathers radiating beauty and elegance.
Owls, known for their exceptional hunting abilities, possess unique characteristics that make them extraordinary creatures. Their forward-facing eyes give them remarkable depth perception, essential for navigating low-light environments. Unlike other birds, their eyes are fixed in their sockets, forcing them to turn their whole head to change their field of vision.With the ability to rotate their head and neck up to 270 degrees in each direction, owls embody agility and adaptability. Crafted with the utmost precision, this sculpture is a testament to the art of the lost wax method. The complex molding process ensures that every fine detail, from the owl's distinctive features to the texture of the tree trunk, is exquisitely captured. A rich brown patina finish further enhances the sculpture, providing a timeless appeal. Resting on a solid black marble base, this remarkable piece bears the signature of the talented artist Milo, adding an extra touch of authenticity and value.
Embodying the majesty and mystery of these magnificent birds, this bronze sculpture is a captivating addition to any space. Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery, it serves as a reminder of the wonders of nature and the fascinating presence of these nocturnal creatures. Paste the link in a browser window. This sculpture of this medium-sized owl is eerie yet incredibly beautiful with its fully spread owl wings as if it has just landed on this broken tree trunk. The owl has large downward-facing eyes, a hawk-like beak, and a flat face; and its well-defined circle of feathers is stunning. Most birds of prey have eyes on the sides of their heads, but the stereoscopic nature of the owl's forward-facing eyes allows for greater depth perception necessary for hunting in low light. Although owls have binocular vision.Their large eyes are fixed in their sockets, like those of other birds; thus, they must turn their entire head to change their view. Owls can rotate their head and neck up to 270 degrees in each direction. As owls are hyperopic, they are unable to see clearly anything.