Artwork information

Category

Sculpture

Material

Bronze

Date

2019

Dimensions

27 cm x 18 cm x 19 cm

Signature

Signed

Proof(s) of authenticity

Sculpture sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Claire Crétu

State of conservation

Very good

Location

Honfleur, France

Description

Cheetah watching its prey. Shortly after sunrise, this female cheetah watches the movements of the herbivores. One of the cubs does not seem to pay any attention to its mother's scrupulous watch. However, when she hunts, it will follow her with its eyes until the prey falls.

This bronze by Claire Crétu was made at the TEP foundry and is numbered "EA 1/4". It weighs approximately 6kg.

Height 27cm x Width 18cm x Length 19cm

Provenance

Artist's studio

The artist

Sculptor

Claire Crétu

Emerging artistEmerging artist
Sculptor
Born in 1966
France

Bio

A virtuoso artist, Claire Crétu transmits through her sculptures emotions that overwhelm the spectator. Most of her animal sculptures are inspired by African animals. Through the magic of her creation, the artist succeeds in her sculptures in giving an impression of life and movement to animals, symbols of freedom. 

Her creations envelop us with serenity and tenderness by revealing in each of us our sensitive part. In today's world, where most wild animals are on the verge of extinction, her art is a touching way to make people aware of this endangered animal beauty. 

The artist based in Normandy has exhibited many times at the AnimalArt Salon in Paris and Brussels. In recent years, her works have been shown at the Deauville American Film Festival.

"No matter what one may say or try to say, the essential is beyond words. My ambition is to share an emotion, a dream, a moment... Far from the obvious, I am looking for another language." Claire Crétu

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