Shepherd Lovers
German Shepherd Copper Bas-Relief Plaque
- Item Number
- 342
- Estimated Value
- 125 USD
- Sold
- 545 USD to Pouncey
- Number of Bids
- 28 - Bid History
Item Description
This vintage copper bas-relief plaque of a German Shepherd was made by 20th century artist John Louw. The sculpted portrait depicts a tactile head of a German Shepherd looking alertly skyward to the right with tongue happily hanging out. The copper sculpture has black details that help define the three dimensional aspect of this piece and is mounted onto a highly-polished copper backing. It is presented in a dark brown wooden frame with a thin gold tone stripe. The artist has inconspicuously signed his work beneath the dog’s scruff.
Size 16”w x 22”h x 6” deep.
Item Special Note
Size 16”w x 22”h x 6” deep.
Donated By:
Maureen Smith, Seeing Eye Supporter
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