Large bronze by Josef Pallenberg Lion and Lioness, dated 1903


Large bronze sculpture of a Lion and Lioness by Josef PALLENBERG.

Josef Pallenberg, animal sculptor, was born in Germany in 1882 and died in 1946. 

At the Zoo Hagenbeck in Hamburg, he made the entrance sculptures. You can see that at the entrance of the zoo, he used the same lion and lioness that he represents differently in this bronze.

When he worked for the Zoo in Berlin, he studied the wild animals and started with the wildlife sculptures. 

At his home he had a small private zoo with tigers, bears and domestic animals.

He also made study trips abroad including studies of the prehistoric animal world,  in La Plata and in New York in 1909.

He made animal sculptures for the Zoo of Detroit and Cincinnati in the US.

Dimensions: Long: 70 cm, High: 35 cm, Wide: 35cm.

Signed and Dated: "Jos Pallenberg" and "1903"

This bronze is in very good condition.

Very high quality and nice deep brown patina.

Literature:

J. Pallenberg, "Sein Leben, seine Kunst, seine Tiere" by H. Rudolf Mückler, picture n° 7 and n° 16. Page 10.

Josef Pallenberg und seine tiere by Horst Sieloff.

Der Tierbildhauer/The Animal Sculptor Josef Pallenberg 1882 - 1946



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