Beautiful pewter work by Paul Brunelle, representing a North American fish eagle spreading its wings and swooping down on its prey. The enormous bird, revered and considered sacred in Native American traditions, is meticulously carved with abundant detail. Emblematic and charismatic, the eagle represents strength, courage, wisdom and freedom. Underneath the statue we discover that the bald eagle lives in an American reserve: "The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve" wildlife refuge located in Alaska along the Chilkat River. Impressive by its realism, this animal sculpture will seduce the lovers of wild nature. ******** Period : XXth century Dimensions : Height : 27.5 cm Width : 22 cm Depth : 28 cm Weight : 3.8 kg This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution