Wildlife Bronzes by Robert
Deurloo

The Gallery 5
"Rimrock Rogue"
13" High Bronze
Edition 100
$4,000.00
Though seldom seen,
Cougars are plentiful in central Idaho. Silent, swift, and strong, these
big cats are an awesome predator. As such, they play an essential role in
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"Prairie
Patriarch"
13" High Bronze
Edition 100
One Remaining
When Lewis and Clark ventured
up the Missouri, they encountered vast herds of buffalo near great falls,
Montana that numbered in tens to thousands. Today what buffalo remain are
confined to a few parks and private ranches.
This is the piece that the
Smithsonian acquired. Please note that this piece is almost sold
out!!
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"The
Fighter"
20" High Bronze
Edition 100
$5,000.00
The trout is one of our most
magnificent fish. From high mountain brook trout to ocean going
steelhead, they are revered by anglers all over the world This
sculpture recently won "Best Sculpture" in the Buffalo Bill
Museum Art Show and Sale in Cody, WY |
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"Wave Runner"
23
1/2”
H Bronze
Edition
100
$4,000.00
Albatross get a bad rap, because of misunderstandings of
ancient folklore.
In actuality, sailors considered them good luck, because they
brought wind to their sails. In reality, they are the most efficient
flying machines in the world, with wingspans up to 11 feet.
These birds can lock their wings, and soar with the wind off
the waves at speeds up to 80 mph without flapping their wings.
Satellites have tracked them traveling over 500 miles in a
single day. They can even shut down half of their brain at a time and
continue to fly while sleeping.
But, without the wind, they can’ t take off from the water,
and have to wait until it starts blowing again to become air-born.
This
bronze
is finished in a translucent brown patina with black and white
veining, which captures the inherent beauty of both the bronze and the
natural colors of the albatross.
This sculpture is also mounted on a substantial marble base.
The wave is an important component of the composition, as an albatross
can’t be an albatross without the wind and the waves.
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"The
Buddies"
22" High Bronze
Edition 100
$7,500.00
This pair of rams have been
spooked by an intruder into their normally isolated domain. Their
remarkable agility in the rocky crags will soon put them out of harms'
way. |
"Intruder"
20" High Bronze
Edition 100
$7,500.00
The snap of a twig, a scent in the
air, signals the approach of an intruder into the elk's domain. Be it a
grizzly bear, cougar, wolf, or man, it's time to flee. Will size and speed
be enough? . |
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