Joe Fafard, Noted Canadian Artist, Bronze Horse Sculpture, Titled "Pecos"

$68,895.00

Presenting an exceptional bronze horse sculpture titled Pecos, masterfully created by the esteemed Canadian artist Joe Fafard (1942–2019). This distinguished piece, finished with a rich patina, is from a limited edition—number 5 of only 7 sculptures cast.

Pecos commands presence with dimensions of 54” in height, 47” in length, and 18” in width, making it a striking centerpiece for any sophisticated art collection. The sculpture is personally signed by Fafard on the back hoof, dated 2003.

Originally appraised at $50,000 USD in 2003, its current estimated value is approximately $70,000, reflecting the growing demand and appreciation for Joe Fafard’s work.

Joe Fafard was born in 1942 to French-Canadian parents in Ste. Marthe, Saskatchewan. He passed away peacefully on his farm near Lumsden in 2019. His legacy as a preeminent sculptor continues to thrive within the arts community.

Included with the sculpture is the original gallery brochure, with selected pages documented for your reference. Additionally, we provide a copy of the original sales receipt dated November 19, 2004, confirming the estate’s purchase of Pecos for $48,050.

A superb opportunity to acquire a rare and valuable piece from one of Canada’s most celebrated artists.

Presenting an exceptional bronze horse sculpture titled Pecos, masterfully created by the esteemed Canadian artist Joe Fafard (1942–2019). This distinguished piece, finished with a rich patina, is from a limited edition—number 5 of only 7 sculptures cast.

Pecos commands presence with dimensions of 54” in height, 47” in length, and 18” in width, making it a striking centerpiece for any sophisticated art collection. The sculpture is personally signed by Fafard on the back hoof, dated 2003.

Originally appraised at $50,000 USD in 2003, its current estimated value is approximately $70,000, reflecting the growing demand and appreciation for Joe Fafard’s work.

Joe Fafard was born in 1942 to French-Canadian parents in Ste. Marthe, Saskatchewan. He passed away peacefully on his farm near Lumsden in 2019. His legacy as a preeminent sculptor continues to thrive within the arts community.

Included with the sculpture is the original gallery brochure, with selected pages documented for your reference. Additionally, we provide a copy of the original sales receipt dated November 19, 2004, confirming the estate’s purchase of Pecos for $48,050.

A superb opportunity to acquire a rare and valuable piece from one of Canada’s most celebrated artists.