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Sculpture - The Walking Lion , Antoine-louis Barye (1795-1875) - Bronze

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Important bronze proof with brown patina , representing the "Walking Lion" , by the famous animal sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875)
The lion is in motion , he walks proudly , his majestic character is highlighted here . 
So much realism is not due to chance .
Indeed , Antoine-Louis Barye knows animal anatomy perfectly . 
The sculptor revolutionized the way of representing animals . 
For him , they are no longer political symbols or mythological attributes , they become on the contrary , the unique subject , the animal as such and nothing else . 
This vision of the subject allowed Antoine-Louis Barye to create unique works , imbued with elegance and naturalism .

Bronze signed "BARYE" in hollow on the naturalist terrace , richly chiseled . 
Signature of the founder "F.Barbedienne.FONDEUR" . 
Bronze resting on a rectangular terrace in red griotte marble . 
Old edition sculpture , period second half of the 19th century . 
Very good state of conservation and patina . 

Dimensions : 26 cm x 40.5 cm x 12 cm

Antoine - Louis Barye (1795-1875)

Famous for his animal sculptures , Antoine-Louis Barye is a silversmith's son , who is trained in metalwork with a military equipment manufacturer and Jacques - Henri Fauconnier.

In 1818 , he entered the Paris School of Fine Arts and apprenticed in the studio of sculptor François Joseph Bosio and painter Jean-Antoine Gros .
After several failures at theThe Grand Prix of Rome , Antoine-Louis Barye slammed the door of the Fine Arts in 1825 .
He then turned to animal sculpture which he would bring back up to date .
With his friend Delacroix , he goes regularly to the menagerie of the Natural History Museum to study and observe animals .

It was in 1831 that Barye made himself known to the general public by exhibiting " The Tiger Devouring a Gavial " (Louvre) at the Salon , a work staging a violent fight "of impressive virtuosity".
Two years later , he triumphed with "The Lion and the Snake" (plaster) , which was also successfully exhibited in its bronze version at the Salon of 1836 .
Preferring bronze to marble considered too cold , the artist multiplied statuettes and small groups animals,that he melts and chisels himself .

Antoine - Louis Barye died at the age of 80 , leaving behind an important production of drawings , watercolors and paintings as well as sculptures , pieces of goldsmith's work .
His works can be seen at the Louvre and Orsay Museums .

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