This exquisite late 19th-century bronze sculpture of a Tunisian panther with a brown patina, on a naturalistic rectangular plinth base-rock, showcases the exceptional craftsmanship characteristic of the renowned French sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye. Antoine-Louis Barye (born September 24, 1795, Paris, France—died June 25, 1875, Paris) was a prolific French sculptor, painter, and printmaker whose subject was primarily animals. He is known as the father of the modern Animalier school. The bronze workmanship of this piece is of exceptional quality, capturing the intricacies of the Tunisian panther form with stunning realism.

Stamped at the base with a distinct “BARYE”. See the dimensions and condition from the photos, they are an integral part of the description. In mint condition, you get what you see in the pictures. But as with all my items - Please see the photos closely as this is not an item in new condition.

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