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J. Anne Butler bronze sculptor

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  • Epona Celtic Goddess of Horse artwork by J Anne Butler - art listed for sale on Artplode
  • Epona Celtic Goddess of Horse artwork by J Anne Butler
  • Epona Celtic Goddess of Horse artwork by J Anne Butler - art listed for sale on Artplode
  • Epona Celtic Goddess of Horse artwork by J Anne Butler - art listed for sale on Artplode

About Artist:

J. Anne Butler, US based, English bronze sculptor, artist, and designer

with 35 + years of global recognition. 

About Artwork:

Epona - Celtic Goddess of Horse, Goddess Art, is traditionally portrayed with a key, raven and cornucopia  - symbols of bounty and blessing.  During the Roman invasion of Britain  the soldiers of the Roman Cavalry sought her protection.
Effigies of her were kept  beside their horses in the stables and were carried in saddlebags, thus her popularity was spread throughout Europe into Africa.
Anne has had a passion for horses, dating back to the days when little all she wanted was a horse  - but received a bicycle.  That ardor was reawakened when she met her stepdaughter Naomi, who had the same obsession.  

J Anne Butler

Epona Celtic Goddess of Horse

  • 2023
  • 18 x 28 x 23 inches
  • Fine Art Category: sculptures
  • Medium: bronze
  • Origin: USA
  • Certificate of Authenticity: yes
  • Issued by: The Artist
  • Provenance: Created by artist, J. Anne Butler
  • Signed: Signed lower left
  • No / Edition: 5/7
  • Comments:

    Epona is in perfect condition and is offered worldwide; currently J. Anne Butler art is in 38 countries.

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  • Price: $9,500.00 USD
  • Seller: J. Anne Butler bronze sculptor, USA

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  • Artplode ID: 7365
  • Artplode Seller ID: 22795

About Artist:

J. Anne Butler, US based, English bronze sculptor, artist, and designer

with 35 + years of global recognition. 

About Artwork:

Epona - Celtic Goddess of Horse, Goddess Art, is traditionally portrayed with a key, raven and cornucopia  - symbols of bounty and blessing.  During the Roman invasion of Britain  the soldiers of the Roman Cavalry sought her protection.
Effigies of her were kept  beside their horses in the stables and were carried in saddlebags, thus her popularity was spread throughout Europe into Africa.
Anne has had a passion for horses, dating back to the days when little all she wanted was a horse  - but received a bicycle.  That ardor was reawakened when she met her stepdaughter Naomi, who had the same obsession.  







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