At 33" tall this is a very dramatic sculpture a huge, double size version lost wax, cast bronze, recreation of the Famous original sculpture " Bronco Buster" after the original by Frederic Remington, one of the most prolific American artsts of all time. It portrays a rugged Western frontier cowboy character fighting to stay aboard a rearing, plunging bronco, with a stirrup swinging free, a quirt in one hand and a fistful of mane and reins in the other. It was the first and remains the most popular of all of Remington's sculptures.
Why Our Custom Bronze & Marble Creations Are Worth the Wait
At World of Décor, every bronze and marble masterpiece begins as a visionyours. Unlike mass-produced décor, our art is born from the ancient traditions of lost wax casting and hand-carved stone, techniques that have stood the test of centuries. Each piece carries the weight of history, the precision of skilled artisans, and the romance of creation itself.
Because we create with integrity, patience, and passion, our stock is naturally limited. Some treasures are ready to ship, but many are made-to-order, tailored to your exact desires. This is not delayit is devotion. It is the assurance that when you invest in a work of art of this magnitude, it arrives exactly as you dreamed it.
Our catalog is vast, but our capabilities are limitless. Whether you long for a timeless bronze sculpture, a custom-carved marble statement piece, or an heirloom design never before imagined, we can bring it to life. From initial sketch to final unveiling, our team walks with you through every step of the journey.
We partner only with the finest foundries and sculptors in the world, ensuring your creation is not only breathtaking, but also enduring. These are not just decorative objects; they are legaciesart that tells a story, art that lasts for generations.
Yes, they take time. But that time is what makes them extraordinary. When you finally stand before your finished piece, you will feel what countless collectors before you have discovered: the wait was not an inconvenience, it was part of the romance.
? Because true artistry cannot be rushedand beauty worth keeping is beauty worth waiting for.