Horse Sculpture: Art by Sculptor Patricia Crane
Bronze Horse Sculpture
Awards & Trophies Horse Sculpture
Resin Horse Sculpture Life Size Bronze Horse Sculpture
Life Size Horse Sculpture Porcelain Horse Sculpture and Raku
Arabian Horse Sculpture
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Meet the Horse Artist: Sculptor Patricia Crane
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Resin Horse Sculpture Life Size Bronze Horse Sculpture
Life Size Horse Sculpture Porcelain Horse Sculpture and Raku
Arabian Horse Sculpture
Since the retirement of Patricia Crane, her horse sculpture is now available for viewing in either museums, public parks, private
collections, or on this website.
Patricia's horse sculpture first achieved fame internationally via her remarkable life size horse sculpture installed in front of The International Museum, in Lexington, Kentucky and also in front of the American Saddlebred Horse Museum. While Patricia has created horse sculpture in many media and of many breeds, it is through portraiture in bronze sculpture that her talent has been most spectacularly realized. She is one of the better known artists and her work is justly celebrated for its compelling realism, and utter "aliveness".
Along with her well known bronze horse sculpture, Crane also created a series of resin horse sculpture, highly valued by collectors, as well as those seeking rare and lovely gifts by a well-known sculptor. Both Crane's bronze and resin horse sculpture have been and are presented as show trophies and awards internationally. From larger than life to miniatures, you are cordially invited to visit all of the site areas listed below to view original horse art works, plus horse sculpture, gifts, show trophies and awards.
Patricia's horse sculpture first achieved fame internationally via her remarkable life size horse sculpture installed in front of The International Museum, in Lexington, Kentucky and also in front of the American Saddlebred Horse Museum. While Patricia has created horse sculpture in many media and of many breeds, it is through portraiture in bronze sculpture that her talent has been most spectacularly realized. She is one of the better known artists and her work is justly celebrated for its compelling realism, and utter "aliveness".
Along with her well known bronze horse sculpture, Crane also created a series of resin horse sculpture, highly valued by collectors, as well as those seeking rare and lovely gifts by a well-known sculptor. Both Crane's bronze and resin horse sculpture have been and are presented as show trophies and awards internationally. From larger than life to miniatures, you are cordially invited to visit all of the site areas listed below to view original horse art works, plus horse sculpture, gifts, show trophies and awards.
Bronze Horse
Sculpture Gallery
Sculpture Gallery
An online gallery displaying
museum quality bronze horse
sculpture of many breeds,
portraits and sizes.
Featured Bronze
Life Size Horse Sculpture
For ASB Museum
For ASB Museum
Life size portrait for the
American Saddlebred
Museum of the famous
stallion Supreme Sultan.
Featured Photo
History
of Horse Art
of Horse Art
Art work of horses began
before the history of written
language. Various time
periods are discussed and
illustrated in this section.
Featured History Era
Horse Breeds
Horse Breeds: including Light Horse Breeds, Draft Breeds, Pony Breeds, rare breeds. The most popular: Mustang and Wild Horses.
Breeds & Types
Riding Styles
Riding Disciplines
Riding Disciplines
Riding styles & disciplines: with sections on English style riding disciplines and Western style riding disciplines.
Featured Riding Discipline
Porcelain Horse
Sculpture & Raku
Sculpture & Raku
A white, hand-rubbed, matte
finish of bisque porcelain
captures subtle nuance of the
sculptures, in light and
shadow.
shadow.
Raku Sculpture
Original Raku - Such sculpture is exceedingly rare.
Horse History Articles
Tales of the Horse
Tales of the Horse
Tales of the Horse offers articles about famous horses in history and myth, and horse facts within
written history.
written history.
Featured Article
© All Photos and Sculpture Copyright 2000 - 2024, Patricia Crane.
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