Bronze sculpture of a fighting cock with two bases, 1970s, Italy
Bronze sculpture of a fighting cock with two bases, 1970s, Italy
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An imposing bronze sculpture depicting a fighting cock on two separate bases, made in Italy in the 1970s . This piece powerfully captures the animal's energy, aggressive posture, and vigor, embodying a perfect fusion of dynamic realism and sculptural quality. The choice of subject—the cock—conjures up symbols of courage, pride, and character, making the sculpture not only a decorative object but also a true statement piece.
The meticulously crafted bronze features surfaces rich in well-defined anatomical details: crisply rendered plumage, sturdy legs, and a proud head. The double base lends stability and a sense of movement, suggesting a visual dialogue between the figure and the space below. The bronze's natural patina adds depth and material warmth, emphasizing the sculpture's three-dimensionality and physicality from every angle.
This sculpture is ideal as a striking decorative element in prestigious spaces such as halls, professional offices, large entryways, or elegant living areas, where it can become the focal point of the decor. Its expressive power and formal balance also make it perfect for modern figurative art collections and mid- to high-end interiors.
The work is in excellent general condition , with well-preserved bronze, a uniform finish and a stable base.
Main features
Origin: Italy
Period: 1970s
Material: Chiseled bronze
Style: Realistic Figurative / Animal
Design: Fighting rooster with two bases
Function: High impact ornamental sculpture
Condition: Excellent overall condition, materials intact
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