Seated lion
Statuette
1846 (modelled), ca. 1850 (cast)
1846 (modelled), ca. 1850 (cast)
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This small bronze is a sketch model for a lion in the Tuileries Gardens. It is probably unique and may be an artist’s proof, rather than an edition bronze. Barye’s strong modelling and chasing contribute to its quality and character.
There was a fashion in 19th-century France for animal studies. Bronzes could now be mass produced and the growing middle class was keen to collect luxury goods. Barye was the first and foremost of the sculptors who specialised in this genre. Prompting Gautier's description of him as the "Michelangelo of the menagerie".
There was a fashion in 19th-century France for animal studies. Bronzes could now be mass produced and the growing middle class was keen to collect luxury goods. Barye was the first and foremost of the sculptors who specialised in this genre. Prompting Gautier's description of him as the "Michelangelo of the menagerie".
Object details
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Title | Seated lion (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Bronze, cast |
Brief description | Statuette, bronze, Seated lion, by Antoine-Louis Barye, France, modelled in 1846, cast in about 1850 |
Physical description | A lion seated on an oval base which bears the signature A. L. BARYE. |
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Object history | Given by Mrs. Elizabeth South. |
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Summary | This small bronze is a sketch model for a lion in the Tuileries Gardens. It is probably unique and may be an artist’s proof, rather than an edition bronze. Barye’s strong modelling and chasing contribute to its quality and character. There was a fashion in 19th-century France for animal studies. Bronzes could now be mass produced and the growing middle class was keen to collect luxury goods. Barye was the first and foremost of the sculptors who specialised in this genre. Prompting Gautier's description of him as the "Michelangelo of the menagerie". |
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Accession number | 73-1908 |
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Record created | April 18, 2005 |
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