Ours accroupi (19th century)

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In "Ours accroupi," a 19th-century sketch by the celebrated French artist Antoine-Louis Barye, we observe the graceful depiction of a crouching bear, demonstrating Barye's expertise in animal studies. This evocative sketch captures the essence of the animal in motion, showcasing the bear’s musculature and the gentle yet powerful curves of its body. Barye's strokes are both assertive and delicate, suggesting the bear's physical presence and the texture of its fur with minimalistic yet effective lines.The artwork seems to convey a moment of rest or perhaps a tense pause, capturing the bear in a naturalistic pose that is both engaging and introspective. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, underscoring the artist's mastery in bringing his subjects to life on paper. The choice of material, a coarse paper, complements the raw and organic nature of the subject itself.This piece exemplifies Barye's fascination with the animal kingdom and his skill in rendering its various inhabitants with emotion and realism. "Ours accroupi" stands out as a splendid example of animalier sculpture transition into sketch, highlighted by its fluid technique and emotional resonance.

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Antoine-Louis Barye (24 September 1795 – 25 June 1875) was a Romantic French sculptor most famous for his work as an animalier, a sculptor of animals. His son and student was the known sculptor Alfred Barye.