Antoine-Louis BARYE
( 1795 - 1875 )
PYTHON ENLAÇANT UNE GAZELLE (1840)
Bronze, richly shaded clear brown patina.
H : 16,7 cm, L : 39 cm, D : 14,2 cm
First example stamped "Barye 1", the only signed and dated " Barye 1840", artist example probably by his own foundry.
Circa 1840
Detailed Description
The presentation in the Besse catalogue dispenses with romanticism in favour of an anthropomorphic analysis with a moralistic conclusion:
"Yet another charming forest dweller who will die under the venomous bite of a nasty snake; it is worse than in the real world, because weakness sometimes finds defenders there, whereas in the forests of our country, no more than in those of the New World or in the desert, no animal ever comes to the aid of the weakest against the strongest […]"
This cast belongs to the very limited category of examples stamped "Barye 1", for the first proof produced, and is also one of the only ones to bear the signature and date of the model from the mould, in this case "BARYE 1840".
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