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ANTOINE LOUIS BARYE BIOGRAPHIE
 
Art Brokerage: Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875) was a French sculptor most famous for his work as an animalier, a sculptor of animals. Born in Paris, Barye began his career as a goldsmith, like many sculptors of the Romantic Period. After studying under sculptor Francois-Joseph Bosio and painter Baron Antoine-Jean Gros he was in 1818 admitted to the École des Beaux Arts. But it was not until 1823, while working for Fauconnier, the goldsmith, that he discovered his true predilection from watching the animals in the Jardin des Plantes, making vigorous studies of them in pencil drawings comparable to those of Delacroix, then modelling them in sculpture on a large or small scale. In 1831 he exhibited his Tiger devouring a Crocodile, and in 1832 had mastered a style of his own in the Lion and Snake. Thenceforward Barye, though engaged in a perpetual struggle with want, exhibited year after year studies of animals; admirable groups which reveal him as inspired by a spirit of true romance, as in his Roger and Angelica on the Hippogriff, drawn from an episode in Orlando furioso, and a feeling for the beauty of the antique, as in Theseus and the Minotaur, Lapitha and Centaur, and numerous minor works now very highly valued. Barye was no less successful in sculpture on a small scale, and excelled in representing animals in their most familiar attitudes. Examples of his larger work include the Lion of the Column of July, of which the plaster model was cast in 1839, various lions and tigers in the gardens of the Tuileries, and the four groups--War, Peace, Strength, and Order. In 1852 he cast his bronze Jaguar devouring a Hare. Fame came late in the sculptor's life. He was made Professor of Drawings at the Museum of Natural History in 1854, and was elected to the Académie des beaux-arts in 1868. No new works were produced by Barye after 1869. The mass of admirable work left by Barye entitles him to be regarded as one of the great animal life artists of the French school, and the refiner of a class of art which has attracted such men as Emmanuel Frémiet, Peter, Cain, and Georges Gardet.

 

Antoine Louis Barye
"Lion Outer Serpent Bronze Sculpture"
Sculpture


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"Lion Outer Serpent Bronze Sculpture" 1835

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Taille : 13 x 18 x 9 pouces
Taille : 33.02 x 45.72 x 22.86 cm
Numéro de Tirage: Limited edition
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Signée à la Main: Etched by sculptor
Origine / Histoire: Private collection.

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