A vintage Zenstone sculpture depicting a recumbent ram, naturalistically modelled with pronounced curled fleece and gently defined facial features. The figure rests on an integral oval base and is signed “T. Earl.”
Zenstone was a composite cast stone/resin material widely used in the mid-to-late 20th century for decorative animal studies. The present example displays good textural modelling and a dark patinated finish designed to simulate aged bronze.
Compact and tactile, the piece works well as a desk ornament, bookshelf accent, or rustic interior decorative object.
Material: Zenstone (cast composite stone/resin)
Period: c. 1960–1980
A vintage Zenstone sculpture depicting a recumbent ram, naturalistically modelled with pronounced curled fleece and gently defined facial features. The figure rests on an integral oval base and is signed “T. Earl.”
Zenstone was a composite cast stone/resin material widely used in the mid-to-late 20th century for decorative animal studies. The present example displays good textural modelling and a dark patinated finish designed to simulate aged bronze.
Compact and tactile, the piece works well as a desk ornament, bookshelf accent, or rustic interior decorative object.
Material: Zenstone (cast composite stone/resin)
Period: c. 1960–1980