Bronze sculpture of Les Animaliers reference and price guide book by Jane Horswell ISBN: 9780902028135
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Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book.
About the book >.>.> In 1831 Barye exhibited his “Tiger and Gavial”. This work caused a furore. Since the ancient world the animal had had a somewhat secondary position in sculpture; it was either symbolic decorative or simply used as an appendage to the more important human form and Barye’s preoccupation with it in ‘pride of place’ brought him much strong criticism from the academics of the art world. Knowing nothing of zoology they accused him of ‘inventing nature’ nevertheless these out- bursts did no harm for the old maxim that ‘any criticism is better than none at all’ applied. Remarks such as this together with a great deal of justifiable praise from the more courageous made certain that this work was not ignored. One partial critic wrote of the “Tiger and Gavial” ‘the reality of this piece is so vivid that one feels followed by the odour of the menagerie’. This model was extremely important in the history of nineteenth century French sculpture as it not only brought recog- nition for Barye but also for the subject he chose. Indirectly the S?vres Porcelain Company was in some way responsible for the renewal of interest in small bronzes. In the eighteenth century famous sculptors had composed groups for them on the small scale which were reproduced in ‘biscuit’ or parien porcelain. These were extremely popular and later there was to be an interest and demand for the original models themselves and by the early part of the nineteenth century the small bronze was once more in favour. The animaliers profited by this and the Salon exhibitions of the 1830’s onwards saw not only work by Barye but by other animal artists exhibiting for the first time. Fratin in 1831 Pierre Jules Mene in 1838 Rosa Bonheur in 1841 and Fr?miet in 1843 followed by many others. (MP)
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ISBN | 9780902028135 |
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Format | Hardcover |
Publisher | The Antique Collectors' Club |
Book author | Jane Horswell |
Condition | Used – Very Good |
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