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il ne manque que le son du brame.
ReplyDeletepetite question, c'est quoi le panneau sur la demoiselle ?
The call of the wild - but in civilized Versailles?
ReplyDeletelooks like Montana visits France!
ReplyDeleteNice sculpture, very handsome!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the mountain-valley region of Virginia.
@ Olivier : à vendre et où trouver les infos je crois !
ReplyDeletepour un chasseur peut être
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautiful.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
he doesn't look happy to be fenced in!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you bought it.
ReplyDeleteLittle big for my mantelpiece!
ReplyDeleteI prefer the real thing but he loks magnificent nonetheless. Ditto the lady who shares the lawn with him.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. I wonder where I could put this in my garden. :))
ReplyDeleteThey even put a fence around him: humans are dangerous creatures, we know...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a fun place to poke around.
ReplyDeleteOh I want him. Wouldn't he look cool under the apple trees. YES!!!
ReplyDeleteMB
It might be difficult to fit him in the back of the sedan ...
ReplyDeleteNeat details.
They're both beautiful statues... and no doubt a good chunk of change in acquiring....
ReplyDeleteLove how he is fenced in!
ReplyDeleteIt The Hartford has an independent agent in Versailles, this would be a good acquisition for him or her. The stag is The Hartford's symbol.
ReplyDeleteGoodness me, you would have to juuuuust the right spot for this one Ceil :)
ReplyDeleteGlad he is enclosed and can't escape.
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