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Barye Camel

Rare Bronze Sculpture of “Arab on Camel” by Antoine-Louis Barye circa 1880
Rare Bronze Sculpture of “Arab on Camel” by Antoine-Louis Barye circa 1880

Rare Bronze Sculpture of “Arab on Camel” by Antoine-Louis Barye circa 1880

By Antoine-Louis Barye

Located in Shippensburg, PA

The model is a clear development on the study listed in Barye's 1855 catalogue, "Dromadaire Harnaché d'Egypt", where only slight differences have been introduced to the camel and wit...

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Antique 19th Century French Romantic Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French Bronze Figure of a Camel by Antoine Louis Barye
French Bronze Figure of a Camel by Antoine Louis Barye

French Bronze Figure of a Camel by Antoine Louis Barye

Located in New York, NY

Bronze figure of 'Algerian dromedary' inscribed 'Barye'. Literature: Poletti & Richarme, 2000, no. A136(1), p. 275.

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Antique 1890s French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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A Mid 19th Century Sculpture of a Bactrian Camel by Antoine-Louis Barye
A Mid 19th Century Sculpture of a Bactrian Camel by Antoine-Louis Barye

A Mid 19th Century Sculpture of a Bactrian Camel by Antoine-Louis Barye

By Antoine-Louis Barye

Located in Forest Row, East Sussex

A Mid 19th Century patinated bronze sculpture of a Bactrian Camel after Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875). Signed 'Barye' to base Dimensions: H 27cm W 23cm Origin: French Date: Ci...

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Antique 1860s French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French Antique Bronze Sculpture "Arab Rider on Camel” by Barye & Delafontaine
French Antique Bronze Sculpture "Arab Rider on Camel” by Barye & Delafontaine

French Antique Bronze Sculpture "Arab Rider on Camel” by Barye & Delafontaine

By Antoine-Louis Barye, Auguste Delafontaine

Located in Shippensburg, PA

It is clearly a development of the model listed in Barye's 1855 catalogue, "Dromadaire Harnaché d'Egypt", where only slight differences have been introduced to the camel and with the...

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Antique 19th Century French Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

'Dromedaire' late 19th century bronze sculpture by Alfred Barye
'Dromedaire' late 19th century bronze sculpture by Alfred Barye

'Dromedaire' late 19th century bronze sculpture by Alfred Barye

By Alfred Barye

Located in Forest Row, East Sussex

A late 19th century bronze sculpture by Alfred Barye of a saddled Camel. Excellent rich green patination, signed to base.

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Antique 1870s French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Saddled Camel by Alfred Barye '1839-1882' in Bronze
Saddled Camel by Alfred Barye '1839-1882' in Bronze

Saddled Camel by Alfred Barye '1839-1882' in Bronze

Located in New York, NY

Saddled camel By Alfred Barye (1839-1882) in bronze with brown patina- signed.

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Antique 19th Century Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Camel" (Dromedary) Bronze Sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye
"Camel" (Dromedary) Bronze Sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye

"Camel" (Dromedary) Bronze Sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye

Located in Atlanta, GA

Another typically superb bronze sculpture by Animalier sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875), in the form of a Dromedary Camel, complete with details of the harness and saddle.

Category

Antique 19th Century French Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

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