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French Antique Bronze Sculpture Race Horse “Walter Scott” by Alfred Barye
French Antique Bronze Sculpture Race Horse “Walter Scott” by Alfred Barye

French Antique Bronze Sculpture Race Horse “Walter Scott” by Alfred Barye

$3,920Sale Price|20% Off

H 13.13 in W 15.5 in D 5.38 in

French Antique Bronze Sculpture Race Horse “Walter Scott” by Alfred Barye

By Alfred Barye

Located in Shippensburg, PA

ALFRED BARYE French, 1839-1882 "Walter Scott: Cheval de'Selle de L'Empreur" Patinated bronze Titled to base in the towel, signed "Barye Fils" 15 1/2" W x 13 1/8" H x 5 3/8" D Ori...

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Antique 19th Century French Romantic Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Sculpture 'Arab on Horseback' Foundry Pewter
Sculpture 'Arab on Horseback' Foundry Pewter

Sculpture 'Arab on Horseback' Foundry Pewter

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H 25.99 in W 20.87 in D 9.85 in

Sculpture 'Arab on Horseback' Foundry Pewter

By Alfred Barye

Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pewter sculpture orientalist, signed: Barye Fils Subject: "the return of the hunt" Measures: Height: 65 cm x width: 50 cm deept: 27 Kg After Alfred Barye (1839-1882) and Emile Gui...

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Vintage 1930s French Neoclassical Figurative Sculptures

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Pewter

19th Century French Mid-Brown Color Alfred Barye Bronze Sculpture
19th Century French Mid-Brown Color Alfred Barye Bronze Sculpture

19th Century French Mid-Brown Color Alfred Barye Bronze Sculpture

By Alfred Barye

Located in Valladolid, ES

"The Arab Warrior Knight on horseback with dead game" One of a kind 19th century French mid-brown color bronze sculpture by Alfred Barye ( French 1832 -1882) and Emile Corliolan Hip...

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Antique 1870s French Napoleon III Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Alfred Barye for sale on 1stDibs

Alfred Barye was a French sculptor, of the Belle Époque, pupil of his father the artist Antoine-Louis Barye. He learned his craft of animalier sculpture under the watchful eye of his father who was one of the original pioneers of animal sculpture in the mid-to-late 19th century. The younger Barye didn't always get along with his father, there were times when the two of them were not on speaking terms because until instructed not to do so, Barye was signing some of his bronzes as "A. Barye" which the senior Barye objected to because it created confusion as to which Barye, father or son, created the sculpture.

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