Rolling Tiger (Tigre se roulant)
Antoine-Louis Barye

Object Label
The sculptor, painter, and printmaker Antoine-Louis Barye specialized in naturalistic depictions of fierce beasts, which appealed to the Romantic tastes of mid-nineteenth-century French audiences. This watercolor is based on his visits to the menagerie in the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, and may be an elaborated version of a study made on the spot.
The particular texture of this work indicates that it might be a “transfer watercolor,” a kind of print process created by pressing a still-wet watercolor against a blank sheet of damp paper to make another impression.
The particular texture of this work indicates that it might be a “transfer watercolor,” a kind of print process created by pressing a still-wet watercolor against a blank sheet of damp paper to make another impression.
Caption
Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795–1875). Rolling Tiger (Tigre se roulant), ca. 1840. Watercolor and opaque watercolor on wove paper, sheet: 9 5/16 × 11 5/16 in. (23.7 × 28.7 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchased by Special Subscription, 10.96.
Gallery
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Gallery
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Artist
Title
Rolling Tiger (Tigre se roulant)
Date
ca. 1840
Geography
Place made: France
Medium
Watercolor and opaque watercolor on wove paper
Classification
Dimensions
sheet: 9 5/16 × 11 5/16 in. (23.7 × 28.7 cm)
Signatures
"BARYE" inscribed in red watercolor near the center of the left edge
Markings
"No. 78" inscribed in graphite at center of verso
Credit Line
Purchased by Special Subscription
Accession Number
10.96
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