Handcrafted Brass Rearing Horse Sculpture on Ornate Floral Base
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Design & Inspiration
Few images in the history of decorative art carry the raw energy and noble grace of a rearing horse. Immortalized by European sculptors from the Baroque courts of the 17th century to the grand equestrian bronzes of the 19th century, the rampant horse has long symbolized power, freedom, and aristocratic prestige. This handcrafted brass rearing horse sculpture captures that same electrifying moment — forelegs raised, mane swept back, and mouth parted in a silent whinny — frozen in dramatic, dynamic equilibrium. The piece commands attention wherever it is placed, carrying the visual weight and presence of a fine gallery work.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Cast and finished entirely by hand at the Brass & Wood atelier in Egypt, this sculpture is composed of high-quality brass worked to achieve a striking two-tone antique finish: deep oxidized brown across the body contrasts richly with burnished gold highlights that catch and hold the light across the musculature, mane, and hooves. This patination technique echoes the aged gilt-bronze ormolu finishes prized by European cabinetmakers and foundries of the 18th and 19th centuries. The oval base is cast separately and features richly modeled low-relief foliage — acanthus leaves and naturalistic flora — lending the composition a grounded, monumental quality. The piece weighs a substantial 4 kg, reflecting the density and quality of the brass used.
Dimensions & Details
Weighing 4 kg, the sculpture has the satisfying heft of a serious decorative object. The dynamic pose — hind legs planted firmly on the textured base, forelegs raised in a rearing stance — creates a strong vertical thrust that draws the eye upward. The tail, rendered with fine linear detail, balances the composition from behind. Each highlight and shadow in the two-tone finish is the result of hand-applied patination, meaning no two pieces are absolutely identical — each carries its own subtle character.
Handcrafted in Egypt
At Brass & Wood, every sculpture leaves our Egyptian workshop bearing the mark of skilled hands. Our artisans draw on generations of metalworking expertise, combining traditional lost-wax casting principles with meticulous hand-finishing to bring each piece to life. This rearing horse sculpture is a testament to that dedication — a luxury decorative object fit for a formal reception, a distinguished office, an executive desk, or as the centrepiece of a curated living room display. It makes an exceptional gift for collectors, equestrian enthusiasts, and connoisseurs of classical decorative art.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this sculpture made from?
This sculpture is crafted entirely from high-quality brass, hand-finished with a two-tone antique patination combining deep oxidized brown and burnished gold. No wood or resin components are used — it is a solid brass decorative object.
Is assembly required?
No assembly is required. The sculpture arrives fully assembled and ready to display. It is packaged with protective materials to ensure safe delivery.
Can this sculpture be customized?
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization options including alternative brass color finishes (Gold, Silver, Antique Gold). Please contact our team to discuss bespoke requirements for gifting or interior design projects.