Marie Thys Belgian, b. 1954
35 3/8 x 37 3/8 in
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“Grand Hare” is a spectacular large-scale bronze sculpture by renowned Belgian wildlife artist Marie Thys. Captured in full motion, this magnificent hare appears frozen in mid-stride, its powerful leap bringing extraordinary energy, speed, and dynamism to the piece.
The sculpture’s surface is richly sculpted, with every detail of the fur modeled by hand—an impressive feat of craftsmanship that enhances the sense of movement. Thys’ signature realistic patina, blending light brown, grey, and ochre tones, gives the bronze a vibrant, natural presence. It feels alive, alert, and ready to dash forward at any moment.
This is a statement artwork, ideal for expansive interiors or outdoor settings. In a garden, the hare creates a dramatic “wow effect,” surprising viewers not only with its expressive movement but also with its unexpected monumental size, bringing a touch of humour and wonder. Indoors, it becomes a commanding centerpiece that fills the space with life and character.
A masterful creation for collectors of large bronze wildlife sculptures, lovers of contemporary animal art, and anyone seeking an exceptional, eye-catching artwork with strong emotional impact.
Exhibitions
20 to 23 February 25, Wavre Fine Art Fair (BE)May - August 2024 : VB Studio, Arles
March - April 2024 : Carry-le-Rouet
September - March 2024 : Mégèves
21 July - 24 August 2023 : Baldini - Art Thema, Arles
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