Prized Bronze Lion Sculpture Makes Its Way to Longleat Safari Park, UK

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It has been almost two years since the grand unveiling of sculptor Bruce Little’s magnificent Dawn Patrol. The gigantic Lion sculpture stands almost 5 metres-high and 8 metres-long and was commissioned by Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth of the Longleat Family Estate. The piece was specially created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Longleat Safari Park. Shortly following the mammoth success of the sculpture, Little was invited to present Dawn Patrol at the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Gala Auction in St Tropez, France. The Foundation focuses on environmental projects, which support causes that are also close to Little’s heart. The monumental sculpture of the lion was a central piece at the auction where it achieved the astonishing bid of USD 1 Million. All proceeds were generously donated by Little to the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. Since March 2016 when Dawn Patrol was originally revealed, Bruce has been hard at work casting the authentic and final bronze version of the lion – currently on route to England to replace the fibre-glass mould. The impressive journey spans over a month, with an intimate gathering and celebration at the Longleat Safari Park once safely delivered. Little will be there to ensure the sculpture is carefully presented.

Little’s work connects its viewers to both nature and the African continent in inspiring ways. The sculptor’s artworks – both small and large – allow those who have visited the remarkable continent to own their very own icon. Dawn Patrol is an international symbol and reminder for those invested in conservation and the environment. The magnificent bronze Lion embodies the qualities of true craftsmanship, to the utmost perfection. Little is loyally devoted to creating authentic African emblems, and is grounded in his love for nature, art and Africa.

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