19th Century European Art
19th Century European Art
Drawn Together, the Collection of Marcia and Stanley Gumberg
Cheval Turc No. 2 (antérieur droit levé, terrasse carrée)
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May 26, 06:41 PM GMT
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12,000 - 15,000 USD
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Drawn Together, the Collection of Marcia and Stanley Gumberg
Antoine-Louis Barye
1796 - 1875
Cheval Turc No. 2 (antérieur droit levé, terrasse carrée)
signed BARYE and stamped H
bronze
11 ¼ by 12 ½ in.; 28.6 by 31.7cm.
Antoine-Louis Barye is considered the undisputed master of animalier sculpture, whose exceptional oeuvre was celebrated by art critics of his time. The renowned critic Théophile Gautier praised Barye as 'Le Michel-Ange de la Ménagerie'. The Cheval Turc is generally regarded as the model which most strikingly exemplifies his unique sculptural vision.
As a talented draughtsman Barye produced thousands of drawings and the strong silhouettes of his compositions, particularly evident in the present model, derived from his draughtsman's sense of shape and profile which he expertly transposed into three dimensions.
Barye issued four different versions of the model, due to the success of the Cheval Turc: two with rectangular bases (as with the present example), and with either front right or left leg raised, and two with oval bases again with front right or left leg raised.
RELATED LITERATURE:
J. Horswell, Bronze Sculpture of 'Les Animaliers', Suffolk, 1971, pp. 39;
M. Poletti and A. Richarme, Barye, Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Paris, 2000, no. A131, pp. 270.