Antoine Louis Barye

Jaguar Standing

1830/50
Watercolor, with black crayon, touches of gouache, and wiping, on cream laid paper, laid down on Japanese paper
25 × 33.5 cm (9.8 × 13.2 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

A Romantic artist working in Paris, Barye was the foremost master of bronze animal sculpture and the initiator of a school called the "Animaliers." A tireless observer of animal form and habits, Barye often sketched at the Paris zoo. Back in his studio, the artist used his imagination to transform his quick studies of caged animals into highly finished drawings that situate the animals in a more exotic natural environment.

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