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Source Description
"Large Lion" shows a monumental lion staring directly at the viewer. Barye places the animal against an expansive landscape and an almost surreal orange sunset. This watercolor demonstrates well Barye's idiosyncratic technique of building up his surfaces in a manner similar to the way he built up clay in his sculptures. The analogy between his watercolors and sculptures was noted by several contemporary commentators. Philippe Burty, for example, likened his watercolors to "painted low reliefs," ("Ventes d'Aquarelles, de Dessins et de Tableaux," Gazette des Beaux-Arts, February 1, 1859). Here, Barye uses a scraper to render the whiskers and mane of the lion in a "sgraffito" technique, while his fingerprints are discernible in a passage of pink watercolor at top right.
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Document identity
localId
1550
label
Large Lion
core
obj
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drawing
citationUrl
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2
Source metadata
id
1550
sourceUrl
contentType
drawing
stage
normalized
title
Large Lion
description
"Large Lion" shows a monumental lion staring directly at the viewer. Barye places the animal against an expansive landscape and an almost surreal orange sunset. This watercolor demonstrates well Barye's idiosyncratic technique of building up his surfaces in a manner similar to the way he built up clay in his sculptures. The analogy between his watercolors and sculptures was noted by several contemporary commentators. Philippe Burty, for example, likened his watercolors to "painted low reliefs," ("Ventes d'Aquarelles, de Dessins et de Tableaux," Gazette des Beaux-Arts, February 1, 1859). Here, Barye uses a scraper to render the whiskers and mane of the lion in a "sgraffito" technique, while his fingerprints are discernible in a passage of pink watercolor at top right.
provenance
Barye Sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, February 7-12, 1876, lot 166; Hector Brame (1831-1899), Paris; William T. Walters, Baltimore, January 27, 1887, by purchase [George A. Lucas as agent]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894, by inheritance; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
early 1830s
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Painting & Drawing
watercolors (paintings)
imageCount
2
pageCount
2
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
32.4
height
49.7
dimensionsRaw
H: 12 3/4 x W: 19 9/16 in. (32.4 x 49.7 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
""Barye"" at lower left edge in red watercolor; ""63"" in graphite
verso; ""G. Lucas"" in graphite
verso; ""Vente Barye"" on reverse of original mounting
red wax seal; ""444"" in crayon on reverse of original mounting
med
watercolor and scraping on beige, thick, smooth wove paper
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6082
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EAN
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300
631
2069
432
3300
Page inventory
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1
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photo
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no
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2
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photo
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6cd3ccfd9216efc3
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no
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no