ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (FRENCH, 1795-1875)
"Ici, c'est le développement de la force musculaire, en l'absence de la passion, c'est l'animal dans toute la beauté de sa forme, de la noblesse de son allure, c'est un tigre, c'est un lion, c'est la nature prise sur le fait."(Besse, 1844)) Conceived in 1840-1, Lion qui marche and its pendant, Tigre qui marche, are among Barye's most reproduced works. Although over 100 épreuves of the former and 60 of the latter were cast during the sculptor's lifetime, the popularity of the models and proliferation of casts may be credited directly to Barbedienne, who edited both, numerously and in large quantities, from Barye's death, right up to the Second World War.
ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (FRENCH, 1795-1875)

Tigre qui marche (Walking tiger)

细节
ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (FRENCH, 1795-1875)
Tigre qui marche (Walking tiger)
signed BARYE, the underside with remains of a paper label
bronze, dark-brown patina
8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm.) high
出版
Poletti & Richarme, 2000, no. A70, pp. 198-9
Ballu, 1890, pp. 132-3