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Alfred Barye "Le Fils" or Alf Barye (Paris, France, 21 January 1839 – Paris, France, 1882) was a French sculptor, of the Belle Époque, pupil of his father the artist Antoine-Louis Barye. In cooperation with Émile-Coriolan Guillemin, Barye did the artwork for "The Arab Warrior Knight on Horseback". Included in Barye's oeuvre were animalier bronzes as well as Oriental subjects. At his father's request, he signed his work as "fils" to differentiate his work from his father's.[1]

Alfred Barye "Le Fils"
Born
Alfred Barye

21 January 1839
Paris, France
Died1882
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Known forAnimalier Sculpture
Notable workThe Arab Warrior Knight on Horseback
MovementAnimalier and wildlife art

Early life


Alfred Barye was born in Paris, France, on 21 January 1839,[1] the son of Antoine-Louis Barye. He learned his craft of animalier sculptor under the watchful eye of his father who was one of the original pioneers of animal sculpture in the mid-to-late 19th century. The younger Barye didn't always get along with his father; there were times when the two of them were not on speaking terms because until instructed not to do so, Barye was signing some of his bronzes as "A. Barye" which the senior Barye objected to because it created confusion as to which Barye, father or son, created the sculpture.[2]


Career


A silvered bronze sculpture of a pheasant by Barye (c. 1875)
A silvered bronze sculpture of a pheasant by Barye (c.1875)

He specialized in the animalier school in the production of bronze sculptures. Although a fine artist in his own right, he struggled to create his own identity living in the shadow of his more famous father. The vast majority of his pieces are signed "A. Barye, fils" while some are marked "Barye" or "A. Barye" which created some confusion – intentional or not – with those of his father.[1] The majority of the sculptures leaving the Barye foundry were sand castings[2] rather than lost-wax castings. Alfred Barye typically used mid-brown patinas but would sometimes add green[3] (a color famously used by his father) and auburn-colored hues in the patination process.[3] Any Barye bronze – by father or son – will generally have an exquisite patina. Antoine-Louis was particularly finicky with his patinas and would not allow other foundries to apply them, preferring to do it himself for appearance and quality control purposes.[1] Alfred, too, would not let a sculpture leave his workshop without a perfectly applied and visually pleasing patina.

Alfred Barye did a production of bronze sculptures and focused his attention on race horses or horses on the move. Some of his well-known bronzes are The Arab Warrior Knight on Horseback (1890–1910, made in Paris, height 87 cm, width 61 cm, depth 30 cm, bronze).


Death and legacy


Barye died in Paris in 1882. He is known for the precision detail in his bronze sculptures, as shown in the pheasant sculpture (pictured right).[1] Barye was known for great attention to detail on his bronzes. He produced a number of bird sculptures as well as genre figures.[1] He received "honourable mention" honors in the 1897 Salon for the work Aide Fauconnier Indien, Retour de Chasse à la Gazelle. Alfred Barye's final submission at the Salon de Louvre was in 1882.[1]


Museum


His bronzes are now in many museums collections:


Exhibitions


Alfred Barye did several exhibitions in Paris from 1864 to 1882.


Signature examples


Signature of Alfred Barye
Alternate signature of Alfred Barye[1]

See also



References


  1. Kjellberg, Pierre (1994). Bronzes of the 19th Century (1st ed.). Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. p. 53. ISBN 0-88740-629-7.
  2. "Alfred Barye, French -- Rhinoceros (Lot 139)". Sothebys.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.

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На других языках


[de] Alfred Barye

Alfred Barye, genannt Le Fils oder Alf Barye (* 21. Januar 1839 in Paris; † 1882 ebenda) war ein französischer Bildhauer der Belle Époque.
- [en] Alfred Barye

[es] Alfred Barye

Alfred Barye le Fils o Alf Barye (París, 21 de diciembre de 1839-París, 1882) fue un escultor francés, de la Belle Époque, alumno de su padre, el artista Antoine-Louis Barye.

[fr] Alfred Barye

Louis Alfred Barye, dit Barye le fils, né à Paris le 21 janvier 1839 et mort dans la même ville le 13 mai 1895[1] est un sculpteur français.

[ru] Бари, Альфред

Альфред Бари (фр. Alfred Barye Le Fils, также Альф Бари, Alf Barye; 1839, Париж — не ранее 1882, Париж) — французский скульптор. Сын и ученик Антуана-Луи Бари.



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