Lot 104 , Jean-Jacques, called James Pradier (Swiss 1790-1852), a pair of bronze allegorical figures of fishing and hunting, La Pêche et La Chasse

Jean-Jacques, called James Pradier (Swiss 1790-1852), a pair of bronze allegorical figures of fishing and hunting, La Pêche et La Chasse

Jean-Jacques, called James Pradier (Swiss 1790-1852), a pair of bronze allegorical figures of fishing and hunting, La Pêche et La Chasse, both standing holding aloft their catch, signed J. Pradier, 53cm high
£2,000-3,000

Condition:
La Peche has damage to the rope suspending the fish - thick seccotine type glue has been used to repair the damage and black tape also applied where the tail of fish attaches to the the fixing pin on the torso glue has also been used. The upper left arm has some movement above the seam. La Chasse has lost both ends of his bow. One of the deer's hooves is also not present