Vtg Bronze Terrier Dog Sculpture Maureen S. Riley MI featured Cover Terriers II


$ 5750.00
Up for consideration is a vintage/contemporary Bronze Portrait Bust of
Terriers and roommates Jumpin Jack & Flash by Michigan artist Maureen S. Riley (1963-2016). This bust was featured on the cover of John Broadhursts Terrierman and Terriers II. The grouping  stands about 19 inches in height by 14 by 16 inches and  is cast in bronze is titled "Jumpin Jack & Flash" and signed "M.Riley" for Maureen S. Riley (1963-2016).  Maureen had a Studio in Pinchney of which we were able to purchase the contents of the studio from sketches to studies..models maquettes as well as a multitude of painting and bronzes.  This particular bronze is is in excellent condition with no visible repairs. The artist traveled abroad and was interested in hunting/working dogs among other things...There is a book Terrierman and Terriers I and book II by Broadhurst of which profiles a variety of dogs and their owners in relation to activities and their working relationships.   

About Johnnycrystal:  After 25 years of dedicated service dealing in Fine Art and others items of interest you can see for yourself that JohnnyCrystal is a name you can trust. Like all our items, this bronze is guaranteed authentic as purchased directly from the artist's estate studio in Pinckney Michigan. Signature confirmation required. If you have any questions or something to share please message me. Buyer pays shipping... Free local shipping and delivery.

Biography: 

Maureen S. Riley recieved her MFA from Eastern University here in Michigan. She focused on Sculpture and Paintings...mostly of Wildlife.

Biography: as per askart Maureen Siobbhan Riley (20th century) was active/lived in United States.  Maureen Riley is known for Realist bronze sculpture, shooting sports themes.

Sculptor Maureen Siobhan Riley grew into the sporting life quite early, learning about gun dogs from her Granddad and about sculpture from his best friend, Walter Midener.

The shooting sports - sporting clays, horses, scuba diving, archery and fishing have played a big part in her life from childhood to the present - these country pursuits being the stuff of which her art is made.

Educated at Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan, Riley chose sculpture as a medium in which to express her experiences and was soon exhibiting and selling her work at shooting events.

Representational Bronze that focuses on a chance observation, a dynamic moment, these are the things that interest this sculptor. When creating a sculpture it is important to Maureen that she gets in front of her subject. Observation is key to creating that essence she strives for in her work.

Warmest Regards,

Johnny

JohnnyCrystal Est. 1987