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  1. Antoine-Louis Barye (24 de septiembre de 1795 - 25 de junio de 1875) fue un escultor del romanticismo realista francés . Biografía. Hijo de un orfebre, en el taller de su padre adquirió el gusto por el detalle. Fue además discípulo de François Joseph Bosio y Antoine-Jean Gros, ingresó en la École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts en 1818.

  2. Antoine-Louis Barye (24 September 1795 – 25 June 1875) was a Romantic French sculptor most famous for his work as an animalier, a sculptor of animals. His son and student was the known sculptor Alfred Barye . Biography. Born in Paris, France, Barye began his career as a goldsmith, like many sculptors of the Romantic Period .

  3. Antoine Louis Barye. Escultor francés. Nació el 24 de septiembre de 1795 en París. Hijo de un orfebre. Estudió escultura y trabajó en un taller de orfebrería. Barye realizó numerosas obras de animales, sobre todo de felinos, en ocasiones en lucha con otros animales o devorando a otros más débiles.

  4. Antoine-Louis Barye Obras de Arte

  5. Antoine-Louis Barye, prolific French sculptor, painter, and printmaker whose subject was primarily animals. His talent for rendering dynamic tension and exact anatomical detail is especially evident in his most famous bronzes, those of wild animals struggling with or devouring their prey.

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  6. Antoine-Louis Barye lived his entire life in Paris and may never have left France. He was born in 1795 (a date revised in the 1990s from 1796 as a result of Martin Sonnabend's recalculation of the Revolutionary calendar). He is reported to have had minimal formal schooling even in reading, and to have acquired his extensive liberal-arts ...

  7. Biography. Antoine-Louis Barye was the leading sculptor in the French group of artists known as Les Animaliers. The term was originally meant as an insult, mocking the small scale and “secondary” subject matter of Barye’s animal sculptures, but he and his contemporaries happily adopted the term.

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