Louis Alfred Barye - Bronze, Pheasant
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in Beaune, FR
Bronze sculpture by Louis Alfred BARYE, known as Barye fils, representing a pheasant. Bronze with
Antique 19th Century French Animal Sculptures
Marble, Bronze
Louis Alfred Barye - Bronze, Pheasant
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in Beaune, FR
Bronze sculpture by Louis Alfred BARYE, known as Barye fils, representing a pheasant. Bronze with
Marble, Bronze
$4,900
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
Titled to base in the towel, signed "Barye Fils" 15 1/2" W x 13 1/8" H x 5 3/8" D Originally modeled
Bronze
$13,750
H 33 in W 12 in D 32 in
Original Sculpture , Double figure of a Arab on horseback & young girl Signed By
By Émile Guillemin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
visible on the base . Said to be very rare piece! Large 33" in height and 22" long . Barye is with Fils in
Metal
$4,030Sale Price / set|24% Off
H 11.42 in W 3.94 in D 3.94 in
Pair of Louis Seize Fire Gilded Candlesticks France 1800 by F. Barbedienne
Located in Salzburg, AT
sculptors of his time, including Antoine-Louis Barye, Barye le fils, Émile-Coriolan Guillemin, François
Bronze
$2,385 / set
H 13.39 in Dm 5.32 in
Pair of French Napoleon III Bronze Candlesticks by Foundry F. Barbedienne 1860s
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in Salzburg, AT
, having contracted most of the sculptors of his time, including Antoine-Louis Barye, Barye le fils, Émile
Bronze
Unavailable
H 42 in W 32 in D 16 in
Pair of Monumental Bronze Sculptures on Mahogany Plinths Signed Barye Fils
By Alfred Barye
Located in Vancouver, BC
with the reward of their hunt over his back. Both are signed Barye fils for Alfred Barye (1839-1882
Bronze
Sold
H 30 in W 22 in D 12 in
Antique French Spelter Orientalist Arab Huntsman on Horseback after E. Guillaume
By Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume 1
Located in Lambertville, NJ
' to the lower right and 'Barye Fils' to the left
Spelter
French Animalier Bronze Study of a Standing Elephant by Alfred Barye
By Alfred Barye
Located in London, GB
slightly worn patina. Raised on a naturalistic base and signed A Barye Alfred Barye “Le Fils” or Alf
Bronze
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
Pewter
Antique French Bronze Sculpture "Cicogne & Crab" by Alfred Barye
Located in Shippensburg, PA
request, he began to typically sign his works “A. Barye Fils” and variations thereof. The present example
Bronze
Pair of French Napoleon III Bronze Candlesticks in a Classic Design 1880s
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in Salzburg, AT
sculptors of his time, including Antoine-Louis Barye, Barye le fils, Émile-Coriolan Guillemin, François
Bronze
$16,874
H 53.55 in W 53.55 in D 15.75 in
1990s European Painted Bronze Sculpture of Arab Hunter Riding a Camel
Located in Marbella, ES
1990s European painted bronze sculpture of Arab Hunter riding a camel.
Bronze
'Cavalier Arabe' (Arab Huntsman on Horseback) After Alfred Barye
By Alfred Barye
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
'Cavalier Arabe' (Arab Huntsman on Horseback) After Alfred Barye Alfred Barye (1839–1882) A magnificent 20th-century posthumous casting of "Cavalier Arabe" (Arab Huntsman on Horseb...
Marble, Bronze
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