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Bronze Sculpture by Barye "Lion Eating Antelope" Signed 19th Century

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    Located in London, GB
    A charming mid 19th Century French bronze group of two feeding rabbits with fine autumnal (green, brown, black and orange) patination and excellent hand finished surface detail, sign...
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  • Stunning Signed by Barye Strong Large Lion Bronze Statue
    By Antoine-Louis Barye
    Located in Petworth,West Sussex, GB
    This intimidating lion takes a break and relaxes. He lies down and looks as if he puts his paw in paw and waits patiently for the next encounter. He is the gate keeper he stays alert at all times and watches for any unknown creatures to cross into his territory. The features on the lion are magnificent and are very life like. His undercoat is long and you can see the fur stringing off of his underside while he puts his legs to the side. His mane is grand and he has gigantic paws which will take anyone or thing out in one swift swipe. You can see the details beautifully. This lion has a brown patina and was casted using the “Lot Wax Method” it is mounted on a black marble base. This sculpture is signed by Barye...
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    Antique 19th Century French Empire Animal Sculptures

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  • 'Elephant Du Senegal' Late 19th Century Bronze Sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye
    By Antoine-Louis Barye
    Located in Forest Row, East Sussex
    'Elephant du Senegal' A late 19th century bronze sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875) of a charging African Elephant. Excellent green patination and hand chased detail. Signe...
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  • Patinated Bronze Stag Sculpture Signed "Barye"
    By Antoine-Louis Barye
    Located in Lambertville, NJ
    "Antoine Louis Barye (1796-1875) Large standing Stag patinated bronze in beautiful original condition. The Bronze with brown patina. Signed o...
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  • 19th Century Bronze entitled "Famille de Cerf" by Antoine Barye
    By Antoine-Louis Barye
    Located in London, GB
    A delightful late 19th century animalier bronze group of a family of resting deer including alert Stag and resting Doe & Faun. The subject modelled with wonderful intuition and skill. The surface has a rich green patination and excellent hand chased detail. Raised on a stepped bronze base, signed Barye and inscribed F Barbedienne Fondeur. Additional information Height: 22 cm Width: 25 cm Depth: 14 cm Condition: Excellent Original Condition Foundry: Barbedienne Circa: 1870 Materials: Bronze Book Ref BARYE Catalogue Raisonne des Sculptures by Michel Poletti – Alain Richarme Page no. 301 Description Antoine Louis Barye “The Michelangelo of the Menagerie” These are the words of Théophile Gautier in praise of Barye’s genius. Throughout his life Barye endeavoured to capture the fundamental nature of the animal kingdom in all its diversity, wild or tame, exotic or familiar, cruel or gentle, bringing to life the roaring, trembling, living beasts. The son of a goldsmith, apprenticed to a steel engraver at a young age, Barye found himself making moulds for ornaments, acquiring knowledge that he would later build on to produce his exquisitely chased bronzes. When he was called up at seventeen, he joined the army’s topographic brigade where he used clay to model raised relief maps...
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  • French Late 19th Century Animalier Bronze "Tortue" by Antoine L Barye
    By Antoine-Louis Barye
    Located in London, GB
    A delightful mid 19th Century French bronze figure of a tortoise with excellent hand chased surface deail and very fine fine rich brown patina rubbed to a golden hue in areas, raised...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century French Art Nouveau Animal Sculptures

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