SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE
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SCULPTURE - THE HARNESSED DROMEDARY , ALFRED BARYE (1839–1895) - BRONZE

19th century
Orientaliste
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From: 93400, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France

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    An iconic work by sculptor Alfred Barye, the "Harnessed Dromedary" illustrates the sculptor's fascination with exotic and Oriental themes .
    The dromedary is depicted in a posture that is both imposing and elegant , reflecting a certain majesty .
    This work attests not only to Alfred Barye’s undeniable talent but also to his commitment to depicting nature with remarkable authenticity , thereby bridging the gap between art and animal life .
    The sculptor’s signature "ALF.BARYE" is engraved on the naturalistic , richly chiseled terrace .
    A rare antique bronze , dating from the second half of the 19th century .
    In perfect condition with a beautiful patina .

    Dimensions: 29.5 cm x 27 cm x 10.5 cm


    Alfred Barye (1839–1895)

    Alfred Barye , a renowned French sculptor, known as "The Son" , or "Alf Barye" , was born in Paris on January 21, 1839.
    Alfred Barye was a student of his father , the sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye .
    He trained and worked in his father’s studio and foundry .
    His body of work includes animal bronzes as well as Orientalist and comic subjects .
    He exhibited at the Salon from 1864 to 1882 .
    Alfred Barye’s works display a very high degree of detail , craftsmanship , and finish , on par with his father’s works .
    Alfred Barye created the "Arab Rider on Horseback" in collaboration with Emile Coriolan Guillemin (1841–1907) .
    He died on May 13 , 1895 , in Paris .

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    Condition As new
    Style Orientaliste (Animal sculptures bronzes of Orientaliste Style)
    Period 19th century (Animal sculptures bronzes 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist ALFRED BARYE (1839-1895)
    Width (cm) 27
    Height (cm) 29.5
    Depth (cm) 10.5
    Materials Bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France
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