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French Sculpture Census / Répertoire De Sculpture Française FRENCH SCULPTURE CENSUS / RÉPERTOIRE DE SCULPTURE FRANÇAISE ANGUIER, Michel Agitated Neptune non dated bronze 1951.443 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Anonymous (French) Apostle wood 1950.449 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Anonymous (French) Faun terracotta 1960.62.2 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Anonymous (French) Nymph terracotta 1960.62.3 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art ARP, Jean/Hans Large Classical Sculpture 1963/1964, 50" verion 1960 bronze 1974.62.1 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art ARP, Jean/Hans Leaf of the Pyramids 1939 black granite 1956.292 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 1 ARP, Jean/Hans Relief Sculpture c. 1959 metal alloy with Plexiglass stand 2009.258 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art ARP, Jean/Hans Torso original marble 1931, this enlarged cast 1957 bronze 1966.55.1 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art ARP, Jean/Hans Untitled 1959 brass 1966.45.1 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis African Rider Surprised by a Serpent original model before 1843, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1845 bronze 1996.46.62 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 2 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Algerian Dromedary (reduction) original model non dated, this cast possibly 1884 bronze 1996.46.32 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Ape Riding a Gnu original model non dated, this cast 1888 bronze 1996.46.56 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 3 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Ape Riding a Gnu original model non dated, this cast 1888 bronze 1996.46.89 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Arabian Thoroughbred original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1874 bronze 1974.25.1 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Asian Elephant original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1857 bronze 1996.46.79 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Bear in his Trough original model 1832, this cast probably 1876 or 1882 bronze 1996.46.10 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 4 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Cat original model undated; first edition c. 1870; this cast not dated bronze 2015.13 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Caucasian Warrior original model c. 1870, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1870 silver-plated bronze, silver (tarnished) patina 1996.46.103 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Chamberstick original model non dated, first edition c. 1845, this cast non dated bronze 2012.52 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Chinese Golden Pheasant original model non dated, first edition c. 1874, this cast non dated bronze 2012.53 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 5 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Chinese Golden Pheasant original model undated; first edition c. 1874; this cast not dated bronze 2015.17 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Civet Cat Carrying a Bird original model 1831, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1845 bronze 1996.46.118 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Crocodile Devouring an Antelope original model non dated, first edition after 1845, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.47 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 6 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Crossbreed Horse (Lifted Head, Reduction) original model undated; first edition c. 1840; this cast not dated bronze 2015.29 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 7 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Deer Fawn (head down) original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1877 bronze 1996.46.75 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Deer Rubbing its Antlers against a Tree original model undated; first edition 1857; this cast not dated bronze 2015.26 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Deer Rubbing its Antlers against a Tree original model undated; first edition 1857; this cast not dated bronze 2015.27 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 8 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Doe Reclining original model 1840, this cast non dated bronze 1960.34 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Dromedary Mounted by an Arab original model c. 1874, this cast possibly 1884-1905 bronze 1996.46.83 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle Holding a Heron (second version) original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1857 bronze 1996.46.57 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 9 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle holding a Snake original model undated; first edition 1874; this cast not dated bronze 2015.14 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle, Wings Extended, Beak Open original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1862 bronze 1996.46.88 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle, Wings Outspread, Beak Closed original model non dated, first edition 1857, this cast non dated bronze 1998.117 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle with Chamois original model 1824-1826?, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.112 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 10 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle with Chamois original model 1824-1826?, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.119 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle with Serpent original model 1824-1826?, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.115 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 11 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle with Serpent original model 1824-1826?, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.121 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Eagle with Wings Widespread original model non dated, first edition 1857, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.20 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Egyptian Dromedary with Harness original model non dated, this cast possibly 1884 bronze 1996.46.48 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 12 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Elk original model c. 1830; first edition 1865; this cast not dated bronze 2015.21 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Elk Standing original model c. 1830, this cast non dated aluminum 1996.46.102 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Elk Surprised by a Lynx original model 1841, this cast 1876-1889 bronze 1996.46.8 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis English Basset No. 2 original model non dated, this cast possibly 1838-1875 bronze 1996.46.63 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 13 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Ethiopian Gazelle original model 1834, this cast possibly 1838-1875 bronze 1996.46.81 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Ethiopian Gazelle original model 1834; first edition c. 1838; this cast not dated bronze 2015.19 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Fallow Deer original model c. 1830; first edition c. 1865; this cast not dated bronze 2015.22 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 14 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Fallow Deer original model c. 1830; first edition c. 1865; this cast n.d. bronze 2015.23 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Ganges Stag original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1857 bronze 1996.46.111 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 15 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Gaston de Foix original model non dated, this cast possibly 1876-1884, first edition c. 1850-1852 bronze 1996.46.52 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Général Bonaparte original model non dated, first edition c. 1845, this cast 1876-1920 bronze 1998.114 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Greyhound Resting original model 1868; first edition 1889; this cast not dated bronze 2015.7 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Greyhound retrieving a Hare first edition c. 1870, this cast after 1876 bronze 1951.126 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 16 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Greyhound Retrieving a Hare original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c. 1870 bronze 1974.24.8 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Greyhound Retrieving a Hare original model non dated, first edition c. 1870, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.19 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Greyhound Retrieving a Hare original model non dated, first edition c. 1870, this cast non dated bronze 1998.111 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Group of Bears original model 1833, this cast 1876-1909 bronze 1996.46.53 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 17 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Group of Birds: Kite Carrying off a Heron original model c. 1876 bronze 1974.24.7 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Head of a Chimpanzee original model non dated, this cast 1876-1909 bronze 1996.46.71 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Hercules and the Boar of Erymanthe original model non dated, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.77 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Horse Surprised by a Lion original model non dated, first edition 1857, this cast non dated bronze 1996.46.26 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art Page 18 BARYE, Antoine-Louis Horse Surprised by a Lion (second version) original model non dated, first edition 1857, this cast non dated bronze 2004.6 Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art BARYE, Antoine-Louis Hound (first version) original model non dated, this cast non dated, first edition c.
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