Wildlife Bronzes by Robert Deurloo

The Gallery 4

"Canyon Commandant""Canyon Commandant"

20" High Bronze

Edition 100

$2,990.00

     Few animals in nature are more awe-inspiring than a  magnificent bighorn ram.  They are clearly in command of their domain.  Deurloo has spent considerable hours observing these sheep within a few miles of his home in the rugged Salmon River canyons. 

 

Classic Conflict"Classic Conflict"
8" High Bronze
Edition 250
$1.990.00
This bronze represents the eternal conflict between bear and bull, yen and yang, right and wrong, life and death.  The bull often prevails, but the bear succeeds enough to make life an interesting journey.
Sawtooth Sentinels"Sawtooth Sentinels"
13" High Bronze
Edition 100
$2,990.00
Wolves were re-introduced into the Idaho Wilderness in 1995. They are doing well in their traditional habitat. This bronze depicts members of the pack near the rugged Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho.
"Pinnacle Pontiff""Pinnacle Pontiff"
15" High Bronze
Edition 100
$2,990.00
Rocky Mountain goats live on the rugged cliffs along the Salmon river within 6 miles of Deurloo's home.  He spends hours observing and studying these wise and regal animals in their lofty environs.  thus, the inspiration for the title of this piece. Special patinas that give the look and texture of fine white Carrara marble are the perfect finish to capture the look and presence of these wonderful animals.

 

Ridge Runner "Ridge Runner"
15" High Bronze
Edition 100
$2990.00
    
     Pronghorn are unique to the American West.  We use to believe they were members of the antelope or goat family, but research has determined that they are a species unto themselves.  They are built for speed, with a top velocity of over 60 mph.  They can maintain 30 mph for miles, which leaves every other animal on the planet in the dust.  With their running abilities, keen eyesight, oversized lungs, and hair that is hollow for insulation and lightness, pronghorn are ideally suited for life on the prairies of the American West.      
 September Song                                                         

"September's Song"

20" High
Edition 100
$2,990.00
     Elk mate in the fall.  The bulls attract the females with a high pitched whistle called a bugle.  There is a lot of exhausting activity for the herd bull, with keeping the females corralled and fighting off other bulls. (along with other things)  It is a beautiful time of the year, and the bugling of elk echoing throughout the hills begets the title, "September' Song".

 

 

 

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Salmon, Idaho  83467

 

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Last updated

12/30/ 2007