Lot 106
  • 106

Evgeny Lanceray (1848-1886), A Russian Bronze of a Chumak Driving Oxen

Estimate
18,000 - 24,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • inscribed with signature, Chopin foundry mark, and Ministry of Finance stamp dated 1870
  • Bronze, ebonized wood
  • Length (bronze only) 20 1/2 in.
  • 52 cm
depicting a young boy lying on the back of a cart full of wheat drawn by two oxen, on an ebonized wood base

Provenance

Acquired by Ambassador Joseph E. Davies in the Soviet Union in the late 1930s
Thence by descent

Condition

very good detail and attractive patina; the ebonized wood base with some small losses consistent with age
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Catalogue Note

Chumaks were Ukrainian peasant traders who used to transport wheat to the Crimea and River Don, returning with salt and fish. Their caravans of hundreds of oxen-driven wagons were a picturesque and frequent sight until railroads replaced their trade routes at the end of the nineteenth century. See N.R. Levinson and L.N. Goncharova, Russkaia khudozhestvennaia bronza, Moscow, 1958, p. 64 and no. 54.