A magnificent large-scale bison figurine executed in flawless clear lead crystal by the renowned French cristallerie Baccarat. Produced between 1985 and 1993, this impressive sculpture captures the iconic American bison in naturalistic form, rendered from a single gather of molten crystal with remarkable clarity and brilliant light refraction.
The piece showcases Baccarat's exceptional craftsmanship in its interpretation of the bison's distinctive anatomy—the powerful shoulder hump, massive head with beard, and characteristic tapered hindquarters are all faithfully rendered with smooth, high-polish surfaces that emphasize the crystal's inherent luminosity. The substantial weight and scale of this figurine demonstrate the technical mastery required to work with such a large crystal form.
Part of Baccarat's celebrated bestiary collection, which traces its origins to 1925 when designer Georges Chevalier first introduced crystal animal sculptures for the International Exhibition of Industrial and Decorative Arts, this bison represents the maison's ongoing commitment to wildlife subjects executed in their signature medium. The naturalistic modeling reflects Baccarat's tradition of creating lifelike animal forms through the collective artistry of their master craftsmen.
The piece bears the authentic acid-etched "Baccarat France" signature. This figurine exemplifies the convergence of artistic vision and technical excellence that has distinguished Baccarat crystal since 1764.
- Subject Matter: Bison
- Current Location: BLD 20 by R101
- Collections: Thomas Hill Bison Figurine Collection